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Omar Garcia

Student Architect

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Omar Garcia

Student Architect

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In this episode, we’ll be exploring the topic of Arcology, an idea, movement, and culture of people looking to create highly-dense architecture that works to reduce the human environmental footprint in a radical way.  More specifically, we’ll l
Matthew Dumich, FAIA is a Principal at SmithGroup in Chicago, Illinois. His professional experience includes commercial buildings, interiors, mixed-use developments, and master plans. A dynamic leader and consensus builder, he is known for his
“Architects have the great privilege and responsibility to imagine and create a better world,” says Matt. A strategic thinker and consensus builder, he is known for his collaborative design approach and ability to solve complex problems. As a p
Brian Vitale is a Design Principal and Co-Managing Director of Gensler’s Chicago office. He is a registered architect, educator and a visionary leader in the field of design.Brian’s focus on design process rather than typological expertise has
You are listening to ShArch, a series where you’ll get to know a little about a person I’ve interviewed before the full conversation comes out. These short episodes don’t recycle audio, this is unique audio that you won’t find on the full Stude
Welcome back! After a long pause to the weekly posting, Student Architect is ready to once again go live and explore the world of Architecture! In this episode, we dive into the mindset of Peter Exley.Peter Exley has established an internation
Hello! Welcome back to the podcast. It’s been a little while, but don’t think the show is over! Student Architect is already 1 year old and counting!You are listening to the short-episode series, which I am now calling ShArch, S H A R C H, sh
In the final episode of our mini-series, What Is Architecture?, we look into a piece of Architecture that sparked the creation of a nation! Kugelmugel is a micronation located at the Prater in Vienna, Austria. The Republic declared independenc
While it can appear that Architects may only have a knack for designing gorgeous buildings, in this conversation with Carl Sergio, we find out about all the other pieces of knowledge an Architect may accrue as they progress in their career. Joi
Hello! As it is Friday, a new episode of "What Is Architecture?" is out now! Featuring Carl Sergio of Unispace, get to know a bit about Carl in this short episode.Carl Sergio, AIA has a Master’s of Architecture from UIC and 10 years of experie
With over twenty-five years of experience in architecture, design, and business, David founded Blueprint For Living Coaching with a mission to help design professionals who seek to access their untapped potential, develop their leadership, and
With over twenty-five years of experience in architecture, design, and business, David founded Blueprint For Living Coaching with a mission to help design professionals who seek to access their untapped potential, develop their leadership, and
Episode 16 of the Student Architect Podcast features Jimmy Carter. He is an architect and member James and Jimmy, an architecture studio and dissemination unit whose practice delves into the breadth of architectural distribution and production.
In this episode, I sat down with Jimmy Carter. Jimmy is an architect, writer, and member of James and Jimmy, an architecture studio and dissemination unit whose practice delves into the breadth of architectural distribution and production. Get
Dan Wheeler is a founding principal of Wheeler Kearns Architects and a Professor of Architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago.Dan works and practices to educate his colleagues, clients, and students of what architecture can bring t
Dan Wheeler, FAIA, is a founding principal of Wheeler Kearns Architects, is a Professor of Architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.Dan works and practices to educate his colle
How can you turn a cow into architecture? In this episode, we learn about Stewart Hicks and his firm Design With Company. We discuss food, animals, localism, and more on this episode of the Student Architect podcast!Stewart is an Associate Pro
For this episode of What is Architecture? I am joined by Stewart Hicks. He is an Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago and a co-founder of Design With Company, a practice he leads with Allison Newmeyer in
The term sustainability is thrown around a lot. While we can understand its meaning, what does it look like and what are some ways we are already being more sustainable people.Jose B. Rodriguez, International Associate AIA -  is a board member
Jose Rodriguez is an architecture professional with experience in architecture, engineering & planning fields. His background includes Interiors, construction, architecture, and building sustainability consulting for commercial, hospitality, an
Soft, wet, visceral. These are characteristics we definitely don't hear often about our built world. Antonio Torres, a co-founder of Bittertang Farm, enlights us with his architectural practice and how he brings pleasure and happiness into our
Architecture that is soft, plushy, foamy, visceral, or frothy. These are some qualities that aren't typically heard when describing most architecture. Antonio Torres is "a Mexican-American artist, architect, and educator who explores expression
When we talk about architecture, we tend to focus on anything that's built or buildable, but in my conversation with Jayne Kelley, visiting assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago and an experienced writer, we explore the c
Jayne Kelley is a Visiting Assistant Professor at the UIC School of Architecture. An editor and writer based in Chicago, we dive into books and how they relate and engage Architecture. A really great episode dealing with the non-built side of a
10 episodes hit! Omar takes us into his world of architectural learning. In this episode, he describes why architecture shouldn't be looked at as a Math-Art hybrid and why using soap to build theories isn't simply a thought exercise, but can be
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