30 episodios

A commercial interior architecture and design podcast. Designed to unpack the process of practicing commercial interior design. This podcast is a catalyst to elevate commercial interior designers by unpacking the facets of the design profession. By elevating professional practice through organizational dynamics tips. Celebrating emerged practitioners through a series of candid interviews to hear how they navigated their career path and creating an Q&A platform to build quality professional resources to support the commercial interior design community.

Mile Long Trace Interior Architecture & Interior Design Elizabeth Lockwood, NCIDQ LEED AP ID+C IIDA

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A commercial interior architecture and design podcast. Designed to unpack the process of practicing commercial interior design. This podcast is a catalyst to elevate commercial interior designers by unpacking the facets of the design profession. By elevating professional practice through organizational dynamics tips. Celebrating emerged practitioners through a series of candid interviews to hear how they navigated their career path and creating an Q&A platform to build quality professional resources to support the commercial interior design community.

    Paying It Forward

    Paying It Forward

    Overview
    In this episode of Mile Long Trace we dive into the importance and value of internships in the design profession. We speak from a practitioner and student perspective to highlight how to pay it forward. 
    Guest Summary
    Katja Marquart is a professor at the University of Wisconsin in the Interior Architecture program within the School of Design and Communication. Katja works with students in her program to aid in internship placement and speaks with us on the role and value of internships.  
    In this episode we discuss: 
    1. The value of interior design internships from a student and practitioner perspective 
    2. What students and practitioners are looking to get out of the experience
    3. The reality of how internships weave into the business of design 
    4. What skillsets practitioners are looking for
    5. Meaningful ways practitioners can engage with interns
    6. The difference between mentorship and sponsorship 

    • 53 min
    Lowdown on the Well Building Exam

    Lowdown on the Well Building Exam

    In this episode we discuss: 
    Strategies for taking the WELL Building ExamThe importance of designing for building healthHow to apply the strategies of WELL to the design of a project“The role buildings can play in human health and well-being has never been more evident or more important. Thanks to an evolving evidence base, we understand more about the relationship between the physical environment and human health than ever before. We know how to create spaces that enhance – rather than hinder – health and well-being. We can measure – and then improve – the quality of our air, water and light. We can design environments that fuel our bodies, move us, keep us connected, inspire our best work and facilitate a good night's sleep.” - WELL

    Guest Summary
    Becca Dobosh has over 16 years of experience in the interior design industry, with a focus on and passion for sustainability.  For the past thirteen years she has been an integral part of SERA’s Hospitality Studio, which focuses on custom packages for branded hotels in complex, urban environments. Her approach to incorporating sustainability into projects is deeply immersed in biophilic design with an emphasis on creating healthy interior spaces that are grounded in occupant engagement through compelling storytelling. By creating spaces that strengthen the symbiotic relationship between humans and our environment, Becca designs for long-term resiliency and wellbeing.  She is a LEED & WELL AP, and Associate Interior Designer at SERA Architects.

    To listen to the show and read the show notes on tips for taking the Well Building exam.

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    Interested in being a guest or have a topic covered, contact Mile Long Trace. We love hearing from our guests. 

    Till next time keep designing yawl. 

    • 46 min
    Biophilia in Hospitality Design

    Biophilia in Hospitality Design

    Mile Long Trace speaks with Becca Dobosh about how she has woven the principles of biophilia into hospitality design.

    Guest Summary
    Becca Dobosh has over 16 years of experience in the interior design industry, with a focus on and passion for sustainability.  For the past thirteen years she has been an integral part of SERA’s Hospitality Studio, which focuses on custom packages for branded hotels in complex, urban environments. Her approach to incorporating sustainability into projects is deeply immersed in biophilic design with an emphasis on creating healthy interior spaces that are grounded in occupant engagement through compelling storytelling. By creating spaces that strengthen the symbiotic relationship between humans and our environment, Becca designs for long-term resiliency and wellbeing.  She is a LEED & WELL AP, and Associate Interior Designer at SERA Architects.

    In this episode we discuss: 
    What biophilic design is and how to apply it to a project What lead Becca to learning more about biophilic designHow she has applied the principles of biophilic design to a urban hospitality project“Refuge is the idea that if people or animals or living beings are protected at the back and slightly overhead, they will feel more protected. It is the reason why animals have their deans in caves. The next principle is prospect which is access to views. Back in the day, humans were drawn to prospect because they could see predators coming. It provides a sense of safety. If you combine refuge (protection around and above you) and prospect (with views) you get a space that is very comforting to people". -Becca Dobosh

    To listen to the show and read the show notes on tips for how to integrate biophilia into hospitality design. 

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    Interested in being a guest or have a topic covered, contact Mile Long Trace. We love hearing from our guests. 

    Till next time keep designing yawl. 

    • 43 min
    Place Based Design with Rachel Codd

    Place Based Design with Rachel Codd

    Mile Long Trace speaks with Rachel Codd to explore the concept of designing for public spaces and place based design. We discuss a diversity of project sectors to talk about the importance of post occupancy evaluation, and how we can inform the design of public spaces using place based strategies.

    Guest Summary
    Rachel Codd is working on her MA in Interior Architecture and Design at Heriot Watt University.  She brings with her a background in illustration design and spent a decade working as a research librarian. While working in the library, it occurred to her she has a passion for how the built environment could be better through post occupancy evaluation and place based design strategies.  She brings with her a background in illustration design and spent a decade working as a research librarian. While working in the library, it occurred to her she has a passion for how the built environment could be better through post occupancy evaluation and place based design strategies.

    In this episode we discuss: 
    Why Rachel decided to get a MA in Interior ArchitectureWhat her experience is like studying in Scotland How her background in illustration design has shaped her approach to the built environmentHow ones mindset has to shift when working in different project sectors Why it is important to close the loop and perform post occupancy evaluationsHow a place based design mindset can elevate ones design practiceRead the full show notes for key quotes and details about this episode.

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    Feel free to reach out if your itching for a topic to be covered elizabeth@milelongtrace.com. 

    Till next time keep designing yawl. 

    • 49 min
    After Hours with Nita Posada

    After Hours with Nita Posada

    Ever wonder how you can level up your design career? In this episode, Mile Long Trace speaks with Nita Posada about how to elevate oneself professionally between 5pm and 9am.

    Guest Summary
    Nita Posada is a Principal at Skylab Architecture in Portland, Oregon.  
    IIDA Chapter President and Strategic Advisory Committee MemberShe holds a NCIDQ Certificate and is a LEED AP BD+CShe has a Bachelor of Interior Architecture from University of OregonShe has worked on projects that span across healthcare, higher education, hospitality and residential market sectors. She enjoys participating in AIA softball leagues and industry golf tournaments. “This is an industry where you have to advocate for yourself, and not be afraid to speak up. Carve out your own path to find your passion. If you want to try something new advocate for it.” - Nita Posada

    What are things you can do between 5pm and 9am as a design practitioner to elevate your career? Read the show notes to find out.

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    Till next time keep designing yawl. 

    • 45 min
    Service-Based Mindset

    Service-Based Mindset

    The architecture and design field is a service-based industry. A designer must somehow bring in a profit and how we do that is through the design services we provide. In this episode we explore: 
    What a service-based industry means? Why have good customer service?How to apply a client centric approach to your projects?“As one becomes more experienced in their practice they can begin to see warning signs with clients. You can head off challenging clients by practicing a service-based mindset.” - Elizabeth

    To listen to the show and read the show notes on 10 tips to providing good customer service.

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    Interested in being a guest or have a topic covered, contact Mile Long Trace. We love hearing from our guests. 

    Till next time keep designing yawl. 

    • 22 min

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