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Buildings 2.0

Buildings 2.0 dives deep into the technology, trends and talent reshaping the structures where we live and work. Hosted by Jose Cruz Jr, this podcast brings you interviews with the industry’s brightest minds, from visionary architects and property owners to chief innovation officers. Brought to you by Integrated-Projects.com.

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Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Why Owners Lose More on Operations than Rent 10.07.2026

In this episode, Will Curtis, Founder and Principal Broker of Crossed Sabers Commercial Real Estate, shares his perspective on the rapidly evolving commercial real estate landscape and the forces reshaping office, industrial, and investment markets. Drawing on his military background and decades of CRE experience, Will explores how operational excellence, technology adoption, and AI-driven systems...

VDC is dead. The replacement job doesn't have a name yet. 07.07.2026

In this episode, Alexis McGuffin, National Director of Digital Delivery at Suffolk Construction, explores how the construction industry must evolve beyond traditional VDC and BIM roles to unlock the full value of digital delivery. She shares her vision for the future "digital engineer," discusses why technology alone isn't enough, and explains how organizations can better integrate data, people, a...

Why Real Estate Stays Fragmented on Purpose 03.07.2026

In this episode, Matthew Schneider, Founder and CEO of Building Inc., explores how trusted data, blockchain, and AI are transforming the real estate industry. Learn why data verification is becoming the foundation of faster transactions, better investment decisions, and more transparent property operations. Matthew also shares his vision for tokenization, digital infrastructure, and the future of...

Why Field Materials' CEO Left Big Tech to Fix Construction's Most Expensive, Least Talked Problem 15.05.2026

Eldar Sadikov shares how construction procurement is being transformed through AI-powered automation and agentic workflows. Coming from a construction family background and combining experience from AI research at Google and Microsoft, he explains how Field Materials is replacing manual spreadsheets, paper forms, and repetitive data entry with intelligent procurement systems. The conversation expl...

Why Killing Revit Won't Fix Construction, According to Swapp's CEO 08.05.2026

In this episode of Buildings 2.0, Eitan Sarfati shares insights on the evolution of BIM, the rise of AI in architecture, and why the future of construction technology is bigger than simply building a “Revit killer.” The conversation explores how connected data, intelligent workflows, and automation are transforming the entire building lifecycle — from design and coordination to construction and fa...

Why Arkio's Co-Founder Stopped "Building Buildings" to Fix Architecture's Broken Tools 03.04.2026

In this episode of Buildings 2.0, Jose Cruz speaks with Johan Hanegraaf, co-founder of Arkio, about why current AEC tools feel broken and how AR/VR is evolving design workflows. They explore mixed reality, real-time collaboration, and the value of experiencing and interacting with spaces at true scale along with lessons from building a simple, user-driven product.   Takeaways AEC tools are outdate...

Why architects must balance speed and patience—with Henning Larsen’s Gregory Haley 13.02.2026

In this episode of Buildings 2.0, host Jose Cruz speaks with Gregory Haley, Associate Principal of Henning Larsen, about the intersection of architecture and urban design. They explore the balance between immediate needs and long-term sustainability, the importance of context in design, and the evolving role of public spaces. Haley shares insights on the duality of urban and architectural design,...

What Did the Space Architect Behind ICON's 3D-Printed Homes Discover While Designing for Mars 16.01.2026

In this episode of Buildings 2.0, host Jose Cruz speaks with Melodie Yashar, a space architect and founder of AENARA, about her journey from traditional architecture to pioneering work in space architecture and 3D printing. They discuss the challenges and innovations in housing design, the impact of robotics and AI on construction, and the future of architecture in space. Melody shares insights on...

Why Monograph's CEO says monthly billing can save your design practice 02.12.2025

In this episode, Robert Yuen, CEO and co-founder of Monograph, discusses the vision behind Monograph as an operating system for architecture. He delves into the challenges of building software for the architecture industry, particularly the cold start problem and the importance of time tracking for efficiency. Robert emphasizes the need for a shift in invoicing practices from billable hours to val...

How 100 homes in Maui could change disaster relief forever 28.11.2025

In this episode, Jose Cruz speaks with Jordan Rogove and Wayne Norbeck about their innovative approach to disaster housing through modular construction. They discuss the challenges of scaling affordable housing, the regulatory hurdles they face, and the importance of design in creating dignified living spaces. The conversation also highlights their recent project in Hawaii, where they successfully...

Why cooling the planet is the next big design problem 25.11.2025

In this episode, Jose Cruz interviews Michael Ermann, an architecture professor and founder of Amber Book, discussing his journey in architecture, the importance of visual learning, the evolution of teaching methods, and the role of AI in education. They explore sustainability in architecture, the impact of materials, and the challenges of existing buildings, emphasizing the need for innovative so...

Why model health is a CFO problem, not a BIM problem 21.11.2025

In this episode, Matt Wash, CEO of BimBeats, shares his extensive experience in the architecture and engineering industry, discussing the evolution of BIM, the importance of data, and the challenges of interoperability. He highlights the impact of BimBeats on model health and efficiency, the transition from traditional roles to data-driven approaches, and the future of BIM in the age of AI. Matt e...

Why likability is a competitive advantage for designers and builders 18.11.2025

In this episode of Buildings 2.0, host Jose Cruz interviews Susan Young, CEO of Get In Front Communications, who shares her journey from a quiet child to a leading communication expert for AEC professionals. The conversation explores the importance of storytelling, overcoming internal barriers, and the human factor in effective communication. Susan emphasizes the need for self-awareness, authentic...

How this educator is getting the cost of an architectural degree under $20K 14.11.2025

In this conversation, Jose Cruz and Joseph Lucido discuss the evolving landscape of architectural education, focusing on affordability, the role of community colleges, and the importance of sustainability. Lucido emphasizes the need for equitable transfer agreements and the integration of practical skills in the curriculum. The discussion highlights the challenges faced by students due to high edu...

Why "BIM Light" might be the missing layer in design tech 11.11.2025

In this episode, Jesper Wallgren, co-founder of Finch, shares his journey from a creative background in music to becoming an architect and entrepreneur at the intersection of design and technology. He discusses the evolution of architectural tools, the importance of computational design, and the role of AI in shaping the future of architecture. Jesper also reflects on the challenges of building a...

Why BIM interoperability is a trap 07.11.2025

In this episode of Buildings 2.0, Jose Cruz interviews Dimitri Stefanescu, founder and CEO of Speckle Systems. They discuss the challenges of interoperability in the AEC industry, the importance of communication and trust among stakeholders, and the balance between open source and business pressures. Dimitri shares insights on the future of data in construction, unexpected use cases for Speckle, a...

Why "subscale" can quietly kill firm an architectural practice's growth 07.11.2025

In this episode, Matt Cooper, CEO of BQE, discusses his journey into the architecture and engineering (A&E) sector, the challenges faced by firms in this industry, and the importance of customer obsession. He highlights the struggles of subscale firms, the barriers to adopting new software, and the role of AI in enhancing operations. Matt also shares insights on leadership, the balance between...

Why the Next Big Construction Tech Startup Might Be Born Inside a Corporate Accelerator 22.10.2025

In this episode, Jose Cruz interviews German Aparicio Jr., a program manager at Trimble, discussing his journey from architecture to technology and the evolving landscape of the AEC industry. They explore the challenges and opportunities for startups in the architecture and construction sectors, the role of corporate venture capital, and the importance of innovation in building lifecycle managemen...

Why AECOM’s Design Principal Believes Data Alone Can’t Design Better Buildings 20.10.2025

In this episode, Jose Cruz interviews Francis Cooke, a Design Principal at AECOM, discussing his journey into architecture, the importance of carbon reduction, and the intersection of design and technology. They explore the cultural factors influencing architecture, the role of data in design, and the impact of AI on the industry. The conversation emphasizes the need for a balance between innovati...

Why the Future of Housing May Be Built in Timber, Not Concrete 15.10.2025

In this episode, Jose Cruz interviews Oliver David Krieg, president of Intelligent Cities, discussing the evolution and potential of mass timber in construction. Oliver shares his journey from architecture to computational design, the benefits and challenges of using mass timber, and the innovative approaches Intelligent Cities is taking to integrate this sustainable material into urban housing. T...

Why VDC isn't about BIM—it's about data strategy 05.09.2025

In this episode, Jose Cruz speaks with Joseph Good, Senior VDC Manager at Gilbane Building Company, about his journey in the construction industry, the importance of VDC, and the challenges faced in adopting new technologies. They discuss the significance of data management, the evolution of construction practices, and the future of the industry, including labor trends and the need for advocacy am...

Why Cintoo's CEO Says Point Cloud Compression Changes Everything 21.07.2025

In this episode, Jose Cruz speaks with Dominique Pouliquen, CEO of Cintoo about his extensive journey in the 3D technology space, particularly focusing on photogrammetry and laser scanning. They discuss the importance of these technologies in architecture and construction, the concept of digital twins, and the evolving role of AI in the industry. Dominique shares insights on the challenges of impl...

Why Agentic AI will handle the boring 80% of engineering workflows 02.07.2025

This conversation explores the intersection of law and engineering, particularly focusing on the accessibility of building codes and the implications of AI in civil engineering. Daniel Calabro, founder of Ferris shares his personal journey from engineer to entrepreneur, discussing the challenges and opportunities presented by AI technologies. Key themes include the importance of trust and educatio...

How an anthropologist view AECO marketing in the age of AI 24.06.2025

In this episode, Anne James shares her journey from founding a magazine to becoming a fractional CMO for tech startups. She discusses the importance of persistence in marketing, the unique challenges of the AEC industry, and the evolving role of AI in marketing strategies. Anne emphasizes the need for marketers to find their voice and adapt to new platforms while maintaining authenticity. She also...

Why Building Multi-player BIM Tools is Hard and Necessary 30.05.2025

In this conversation, Paul O'Carroll, founder and CEO of Arcol shares his journey from childhood experiences in architecture to founding a collaborative BIM platform. He discusses the challenges of transitioning from traditional design methods to innovative, browser-based solutions, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in the architecture industry. Paul reflects on the technical and product...

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