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02.06.2022
32 Minuten
Sarah Warto is a landscape architect and founder of Boxleaf
Design. Influenced by her mother and grandmother, fellow
landscape designers and passionate botanical enthusiasts, Sarah was
exposed at a young age to many aspects of the field; igniting her
passion for design and its intersection with the natural world.
Sarah is a proud New York native who earned her landscape
architecture degree from Cornell University, where she learned how
to apply rigorous technical skill to a growing appreciation for
innovative and humanistic landscapes.
Her career began at HOK, working on large-scale and
highly-complex international and national planning and landscape
projects. Later moving to the private sector, Sarah, was
able to apply her appreciation for historical gardens to creating
highly personalized, timeless and contextual
spaces.
In 2012, she started her own practice, Boxleaf Design, a full
service landscape architectural firm, focusing on high end
residential and commercial work in the Bay Area. Sarah is
continually seeking insight and creative rejuvenation from the
Bay Area's native and diverse environment, in its purest and most
rugged form.
In this episode, Sarah talks about how her interest in landscape
architecture developed, what landscape architecture school was
like, and her first job experiences out of school. Sarah also
shares what made her decide to start her own studio, her
experience growing and managing a practice, her design process,
how landscapes are always evolving and never finite, and advice
for those who want to start their own businesses.
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04.05.2022
40 Minuten
Madelynn Ringo is an architectural designer specializing in
experiential spaces that resound with purposeful beauty. With an
insatiable passion for problem-solving and high regard for
heartbeat moments, Ringo creates storied environments expressed
within a formidable architectural framework. Simply, Ringo scales
brand identities to life with a commitment to feel-good
originality.
Ringo received her Architecture Master’s degree from Yale
University and employs her classical training through an
intuitive lens that celebrates beauty and architecture as an
experiential artform. Her sculptural approach to space powers
Ringo’s adventurous use of texture, form, materials and color,
pushing functionality into a realm of convention-breaking appeal.
Previously, Ringo served as the creative lead on retail
experiences for Glossier, designing locations in Miami, Boston,
Austin and Atlanta. Immersive experiences for iconic brands
such as Studs, Bala, Funny Face Bakery and the Museum of Ice
Cream are among her portfolio of designs for beauty, wellness and
culturally inclusive lifestyle brands with a focus on
collaborative exploration, collective solutions and a strong
belief in spaces that resonate. Madelynn is also the Head
of Studio Design for aging wellness brand Modern Age, bringing
the customer experience to life through careful consideration for
every customer touchpoint.
Ringo founded Brooklyn-based Ringo Studio in 2020 with a focus on
collaborative exploration, collective solutions and a strong
belief in spaces that resonate.
In this episode, Madelynn shares her experience moving to New
York City, navigating the early years of her career and curating
her professional experiences before starting her own studio.
Madeleynn talks about her design process, why she loves the
discovery phase of projects, and how she balances inspiration
versus invention in the visually saturated world that we all live
in now. We also talk about designing for Gen Z and Millennial
audiences, and the desire to create emotional reactions in people
when they enter a space. You can also find Madelynn on Instagram
@madelynnringo.
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24.04.2022
39 Minuten
Deryl McKissack is the founder, chairwoman and chief executive
officer of McKissack & McKissack, a national architecture,
engineering, program- and construction-management firm currently
working on over $15 billion in projects nationwide. Under her
leadership, McKissack has worked for public and private clients in
the civic, culture, energy, education, entertainment, healthcare,
hospitality, housing, infrastructure, mixed-use and office sectors
and grown to over 150 employees with offices in Austin, Baltimore,
Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami and Washington, D.C.
Deryl is a licensed engineer and the fifth generation of her
family to work in design and construction. Her firm is an
extension of the nation’s oldest African American design and
construction firm, and traces its origin to Moses McKissack, a
master builder who was also a slave. Before founding her firm in
1990, Deryl earned a B.S. in civil engineering at Howard
University and worked at Turner Construction and Dames &
Moore to hone her experience in field work, business development
and construction management.
Among the many nationally significant projects in McKissack’s
portfolio of work today are Museum of African American History
and Culture, the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials, the Martin
Luther King, Jr. Memorial, the Obama Presidential Center and the
Navy Pier Centennial Projects in Chicago.
In this episode, Deryl talks about how she first got her start in
the industry by drafting at her father’s architecture firm at the
age of 12, her experience managing a large university facilities
team by the age of 27, and what ultimately made her want to start
her own business. Deryl shares the challenges she’s faced
throughout her career as a black woman, how she’s persevered to
become the successful business woman she is today, and gives some
great advice for those who want to start their own businesses.
Deryl also talks about her 7 point plan to combat racism in the
AEC industry.
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07.04.2022
42 Minuten
Liz Leber is the Managing Partner at Beyer Blinder Belle in New
York City. Liz is dedicated to advancing mission-based
institutions through forward-looking architecture and planning
projects. Guided by her astute and inquisitive nature, Liz excels
at extracting the core objectives of her clients and their
stakeholders and translating the collective needs and mission of
institutions into creative architectural solutions. Both within and
outside the firm, she is recognized for her ability to approach
every challenge with a balance of creativity, pragmatism, and
unfailing optimism. In this episode, Liz talks about her experience
spending much of career at the same firm, and how she advanced to
become Managing Partner. She shares what made her gravitate toward
leadership and management roles, how one can learn or hone their
leadership skills, and the importance of vulnerability as a leader.
Liz also talks about what drew her to adaptive reuse projects, her
approach to these projects, and what impact she hopes to leave on
the world.
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30.03.2022
41 Minuten
Latoya Nelson Kamdang is the Director of New York Operations for
Moody Nolan. She is also a U.S. Fulbright Senior Scholar,
Registered Architect, Certified Interior Designer, and LEED AP
BD+C. Her experience spans architecture, planning, exhibit design,
industrial and interior design. She has experience in hospitality,
retail, museums, workplace, education, and institutional. Latoya
was on the design team for the Smithsonian Institute National
Museum of African American History and Culture. While practicing,
Latoya has been simultaneously working as a Visiting Associate
Professor at Pratt Institute. She educates students on
interdisciplinary design and material theory. She has a research
focus on expanding urban areas, neighborhood gentrification,
sustainable technologies, and indigenous architecture. Latoya
earned a Master of Architecture from University of Pennsylvania
School of Design as well as a Certificate in Real Estate Design
& Development from the Wharton School of Business. She has a
Master of Fine Arts degree from George Washington University and a
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Marketing from
Georgetown University. She currently sits on the board for Beverly
Willis Architecture Foundation, The New York State Board of
Architecture, The First 500, and the Van Alen Institute VanGuard.
In this episode, Latoya shares how she went from being a
Fulbright Senior Scholar in Taiwan, to becoming Director of
Operations at Moody Nolan in New York. She shares her
experience as a professor at Pratt, how she developed her
skillset as a professor, her approach to teaching and meeting
students where they are. We also discuss the challenges of
becoming a working mother, and figuring out how to carve out
space for yourself.
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The Design Voice Podcast seeks to elevate and amplify those voices
of women in the architecture, engineering, and construction
industries. Each episode features honest conversations with women
who shape the built environment - their unique perspectives on the
state of their professions, stories about their career journeys,
and more. By telling their stories, this podcast hopes to serve as
a source of education, inspiration and empowerment.
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