Spaces Podcast

Spaces Podcast // Gābl Media

Discussing architecture, design, and construction of spaces we occupy every day & their effect on society throughout history & into the future! read less
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Desert Homes: The Invisible House
Dec 28 2022
Desert Homes: The Invisible House
Tomas Osinski, artist, architect, and industrial designer joins us to discuss the Invisible House in Joshua Tree, a 5500 square foot, 4 bed and 4 bath privately owned home that is available for rent for filming, photography, intimate events, and larger outdoor experiences.The home is designed as one long, continuous, narrow space with a 100-foot-long interior pool as its centerpiece. Intended to appear as it has lightly landed in this moonscape, minimally disturbing the site, the structure is built on a series of reinforced concrete pillars and appears to float. The name Invisible House comes from the mirrored tempered glass that wraps the entire façade and reflects the surrounding environment, almost disappearing amongst the desert rocks and shrubs.We discuss several aspects of the design in this episode – the inspiration, process, design considerations for the high desert environment, and hidden elements like structural, mechanical, and utilities for the home, and much more! Tomas Osinski | WebsiteInvisible House | InstagramThank you to our sponsors!Travel by Design, an original podcast from Marriott BonvoyBehind the façade of every world-class hotel, there’s a story waiting to be heard. Join host Hamish Kilburn as he meets the architects, designers, and visionaries who dive deep into the craft of design and connect us to the world’s most extraordinary travel experiences.Show Music:Intro - "Keep Calm and Chill" by SoundrollOutro - "Remember These Days," by Matt LargeIf you enjoy our content, you can check out similar content from our fellow creators at Gābl Media. Spaces Podcast Spaces Podcast website Spaces Podcast // Gābl Media All rights reserved Mentioned in this episode:Gabl MembershipBuild SmartArchITEmerging
Bakery: Southern Girl Desserts
Nov 14 2022
Bakery: Southern Girl Desserts
In this episode, Catarah Coleman and Shoneji Robison, co-owners of Southern Girl Desserts, join Dimitrius to share the story behind the buildout of their second location, designed by Dimitrius. From pre-design to the turn over of keys, you'll hear about all the nuances of designing and building this bakery. We discuss Southern Girl Desserts backstory, complexities of designing a tenant improvement, a unique design configuration called a "ghost kitchen," the challenges of construction, and more!Ricardo Meza, Development Associate at Asana Partners, who at the time was the Project manager at Primestor shares his insights from the perspective of the property manager.Leandro Tyberg, President and Co-founder of Primestor, explains Primestor's approach to development including their community-centric approach to design, finding tenants, and employees.Founded in 2007, Southern Girl Desserts is co-owned by Catarah Coleman and Shoneji Robison, who combined their family recipes to create a Southern cupcake and dessert arsenal. The women pride themselves on their time-honored recipes, learned through many years of home-cooking. Most recipes are family-inspired, but plenty flavor combinations are dreamed up by the Dessert Divas themselves. Coleman and Robison received national recognition when they competed on and won Food Network’s “Cupcake Wars.” The women were bestowed with a $10,000 prize and the opportunity to cater the Chicago Toy and Game Fair, a black-tie gala. The women are also featured for their celebrity dessert catering on E! Networks’s “L.A. Sugar," and recently introduced nationwide shipping.Southern Girl Desserts | Website Related Podcast: Hear more from Leandro Tyberg [EXPRESS] 'Community-centric Development'Thank you to our sponsors!BQE COREStart implementing powerful systems for the profitability you need and the freedom you want. Join Douglas Tieger, FAIA for the next Designing Your Business Masterclass, brought to you by BQE CORE. Every live masterclass session is free and includes AIA continuing education credit. Register now at bqe.com/masterclass.If you enjoy our content, you can check out similar content from our fellow creators at Gābl Media. Spaces Podcast Spaces Podcast website Spaces Podcast // Gābl Media All rights reserved Mentioned in this episode:ArchITEmergingGabl MembershipBuild Smart
Pod Hotels: Stay Open
Oct 5 2022
Pod Hotels: Stay Open
In this episode, Steve Shpilsky, CEO and Co-Founder of Stay Open, joins the show to discuss Pod Hotels, a type of hotel that features many small bed-sized rooms known as pods or capsules. They typically provide affordable, basic overnight accommodation for guests who do not require or who cannot afford larger, more expensive rooms offered by more conventional hotels. Stay Open takes a unique spin to the concept, creating pod hotel communities for digital nomads and travelers in repurposed buildings with a blockchain rewards program called Stay Pass NFTs. 20% of NFT funds stayDAO, the 1st nonprofit DAO set up to help under and unhoused people.You’ll hear about digital nomad life and co-living, demographics of users, characteristics of a pod, considerations - security, zoning, and life safety - that affect development, potential solution for affordable housing, business aspects, and much more!Stay Open | WebsiteSteve Shpilsky | TwitterAs heard on the show:Podcast: SPACES, Episode 8 | HotelsThank you to our sponsors!BQE COREStart implementing powerful systems for the profitability you need and the freedom you want. Join Douglas Tieger, FAIA for the next Designing Your Business Masterclass, brought to you by BQE CORE. Every live masterclass session is free and includes AIA continuing education credit. Register now at bqe.com/masterclass.Show Music:Intro - "Keep Calm and Chill" by SoundrollOutro - "As Real As It Gets," by Matt LargeIf you enjoy our content, you can check out similar content from our fellow creators at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:EmergingGabl MembershipBuild SmartArchIT
Libraries: Tianjin Binhai Library
May 6 2022
Libraries: Tianjin Binhai Library
In today’s episode we explore the evolution and design of Libraries with Maria Lopez Calleja, architect and Senior Associate at MVRDV. As a design team leader for the firm, Maria will provide unique insight as we also highlight the Tianjin Binhai Library in Tianjin, China, designed by MVRDV and Tianjin Urban Planning and Design Institute. Maria discusses inspirations for design, the design process, we touch on a unique criticism of the design, and dig into design concept vs. reality. If you’re not familiar with the building by name, I’m confident you’ve seen photos of it somewhere. The Tianjin library is a somewhat futuristic, yet organic, almost hollowed out space that is wrapped by terraced bookshelves which echo the form of a sphere at the center and create an interior, topographical, landscape whose contours reach out and wrap around the building.Beyond Tianjin Library, you’ll hear about the history and evolution of libraries, we explore the purpose of a library, discuss complexities, trends, opportunities for the future of library design, and much more!Project Spotlight:Exeter LibraryTianjin Binhai LibraryBook MountainThank you to our sponsors!BQE COREStart implementing powerful systems for the profitability you need and the freedom you want. Join Douglas Tieger, FAIA for the next Designing Your Business Masterclass, brought to you by BQE CORE. Every live masterclass session is free and includes AIA continuing education credit. Register now at bqe.com/masterclass.Show Music:Intro - "Keep Calm and Chill" by SoundrollOutro - "Stroll in the Park" by [ocean jams]If you enjoy our content, you can check out similar content from our fellow creators at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:Gabl MembershipBuild SmartEmergingArchIT
[EXPRESS] 'Managing Risks for A/E'
Apr 27 2022
[EXPRESS] 'Managing Risks for A/E'
As an architect or engineer, how exposed are you or your firm to risk? For example, is there a prevailing parties' clause in your contract? Do you know what that is?If you’re an architect or engineer with decision making power in your firm, have your own practice, or are eyeing the opportunity to move up or start your own practice one day, you’ll want to listen to this entire episode. Most people tune out when they hear the word insurance, but this is honestly one of the best and most relatable conversations about risk management and insurance for our industry that I’ve been a part of. In today’s episode I speak with Zach Waters, CEO at Black Swan Risk Management. He believes in a practical approach to protecting design firms and spends much of his time teaching and consulting on best practices, quality management, and contractual issues in the Design Industry. We discuss a lot of real-world examples and practical tips that you can implement today to reduce risk for your projects and firm. In this conversation you'll hear about QAQC process, fault vs. exposure, things to look out for in consulting agreements, what a prevailing parties’ clause is, the importance of a go-no-go checklist, tips to negotiate lower insurance requirements, standard of care vs. best practices and their impact on insurance, and much more!Thank you to our sponsors!BQE COREStart implementing powerful systems for the profitability you need and the freedom you want. Join Douglas Tieger, FAIA for the next Designing Your Business Masterclass, brought to you by BQE CORE. Every live masterclass session is free and includes AIA continuing education credit. Register now at bqe.com/masterclass.Show Music:Intro - "Keep Calm and Chill" by SoundrollOutro - "Still Trying" by Dylan SittsIf you enjoy our content, you can check out similar content from our fellow creators at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:Gabl MembershipBuild SmartArchITEmerging
[EXPRESS] 'Modernizing Homes for Efficiency'
Apr 20 2022
[EXPRESS] 'Modernizing Homes for Efficiency'
More than half of the owner-occupied homes in the U.S. were built before 1980, with around 38% built before 1970. Many of these homes are not equipped to handled modern energy demands, climate changes, or goals for efficiency. In this episode, Lauren Salz, Co-founder and CEO of Sealed, joins us to share how Sealed is helping homeowners modernize their homes with the latest HVAC, weatherproofing, and smart home technology to make homes healthy, comfortable, and clean for the planet. They also have a unique pricing and payment structure that removes the barriers for homeowners to take advantage of Sealed’s expertise. In today’s conversation we discuss short and long term tips on how to improve your home’s energy efficiency, HVAC system comparisons, Sealed’s unique process for consultation, build out, and financing, the effects of climate change on their business, and more! Thank you to our sponsors!BQE COREStart implementing powerful systems for the profitability you need and the freedom you want. Join Douglas Tieger, FAIA for the next Designing Your Business Masterclass, brought to you by BQE CORE. Every live masterclass session is free and includes AIA continuing education credit. Register now at bqe.com/masterclass.Show Music:Intro - "Keep Calm and Chill" by SoundrollOutro - "Remember These Days" by Matt LargeIf you enjoy our content, you can check out similar content from our fellow creators at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:Gabl MembershipBuild SmartArchITEmerging