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2026 Hello Reader, Tomorrow is the first day of Pride Month, and on Monday, Out in Architecture Volume II goes out into the world. This week's Practice Disrupted episode is the first of two conversations marking that release, and it is one of the few I have not hosted myself. I stepped back, Sarah Woynicz held the room, and four architects who shaped both volumes did the work of saying out loud what is getting harder to say each year. I listened to this one twice. The first time as someone...
2026 Hello Reader, It's graduation season, and there's a question we keep asking architecture students. What firm are you going to? It gets asked at receptions, at dinner tables, and in final crits, and it isn't the wrong question. It's just no longer broad enough. The broader question, what they are going to build with what architecture trained them to see, is one almost no one teaches them to answer. But they are finding their own way, in spite of it all. This week's guest is one of the...
2026 Hello Reader, I sat with a consultant this week whose work crosses our industry and a handful of adjacent ones. She said something I have been trying to push back on and cannot. Architecture firms turn down outside expertise on the firm itself in a way other industries don't. Not the projects, not the buildings, the practice. We are the profession that brings in specialists for everything. A window detail, an envelope study, a code review, a community engagement plan. And then we treat...