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Interior Architecture students speak with designers, manufacturers, educators, industry professionals, and design media celebrities to hear stories of just how they have gotten to where they are now. We connect the past, present, and future of design to show just how much we can learn from each other. A Student’s Perspective is like a weekly design lecture series…from the student’s point of view.
We aim to expose design students to all of the possibilities that their degree might offer, even if those possibilities might not be exactly what the degree on their diploma might say.
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Season 10 Episode 4- Luka Stefanovic
Season 10 Episode 4 with Luka Stefanovic, Senior Architecture Industry Specialist at Vectorworks. Luka works to help Architects optimise their design processes. Researching, consulting and public speaking on topics like BIM, data processing in models, sustainability, embodied carbon and operational energy. Providing a link between industry and software developers.With a diverse range of skills and interests, an affinity towards Sustainable Design, Net Zero Carbon, Energy Efficiency, Passivhaus and Green Architecture as well as innovative techniques and technologies, Luka firmly believes in an integrated, holistic and multidisciplinary approach and collaboration between professionals with different areas of expertise at early stages of project as the key to a good design.Thank you to Luka for taking the time to speak with us, thank you to Victoria Farrow for hosting us, thank you to Misbah ur Rehman for co-hosting, and we hope that you enjoy this special Season 10 miniseries of ASP.
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Season 10 Episode 3- Farress Yasser
Farres Yasser is a Senior Lecturer, Researcher and professional in Architecture Design and Architectural Systems Engineering/Technology and the environment with a keen focus on sustainable development, comprehensive design, and educational outreach. His work is guided by his motto, “E.C.O.”, which encapsulates the three main areas of his expertise.Experiment Based Research- conducting experiments and simulations to enhance the performance and sustainability of various materials, products, and systems. His approach combines simple technologies with advanced machinery, catering to both affluent and less privileged environments.Communal Collaborative- creating solutions that are functional, aesthetic, and mindful of the social, economic, and environmental aspects of the context and stakeholders. He collaborates with researchers and practitioners from diverse disciplines to ensure a holistic approach to design and architectural identity.Outreach Through Teaching- sharing his knowledge and experience through teaching and publishing for over 11 years. His publications and competition participations showcase his research and design outcomes with a focus on creative sustainable solutions for the built environment.
Thank you to Farres for taking the time to speak with us, thank you to Victoria Farrow for hosting us, thank you to Misbah ur Rehman for co-hosting, and we hope that you enjoy this special Season 10 miniseries of ASP.
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Season 10 Episode 2- Michael Hudson
Michael Hudson, Associate Director – Digital Transformation
at CBRE UK the global leader in real estate strategy and asset management. With CBRE Michael focuses on leading digital strategy, business requirements, solutioning and transformation projects by providing technical expertise and thought leadership.
Specializing in BIM, digital transformation, SMART
buildings, ITPM and digital twins Michael is an ARB registered architect and SmartScore accredited professional.
An active member of the UK BIM, Proptech and generative
design communities, co-founding the UK dynamo user group, as well as a member
of NIMA.
Thank you to Jens for taking the time to speak with us,
thank you to Victoria Farrow for hosting us, thank you to Misbah ur Rehman for co-hosting, and we hope that you enjoy this special Season 10 miniseries of
ASP.
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Season 10 Episode 1 - Jens Majdal Kaarsholm
Episode 1 -Jens Majdal Kaarsholm
Director of Design Technology for Bjarke Ingels Group
“Jens has extensive experience with large scale commercial, medical, and residential projects globally and has been more or less involved in most of the BIG projects coming out of the Copenhagen office in the recent years, especially at the latter stages of design.
Jens has always kept an open-minded
approach to BIM in architecture, with an aim to give architects as much freedom as possible and to implement BIM without hindering the design process if possible. “
Thank you to Jens for taking the time to speak
with us, thank to biminseries for hosting us, thank you to Misbah ur Rehman for co-hosting, and we hope that you enjoy this special Season 10 miniseries of ASP
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Season 9 Episode 8: Courtney Mackrell
Courtney Mackrell, commercial furniture designer, interior architect, artist, and former A Student's Perspective host, speaks with Ally about the importance of stretching your personal boundaries and with regards to your career development and potential.
How can your approach to school shape your approach to your career?
#student #studentdesign #furnituredesign #design #productdesign #experience #creative #inspiration #mentor
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Season 9 Episode 7- Joann Lui
Joann Lui, Architect, Content Marketer, and Founder of the Women Architects Collective speaks with Ally about the importance of defining and maintaining your personal brand and boundaries with regards to your career development and mental health.
Joann is a "...Licensed Architect turned Branding Strategist and the Founder of Women Architects Collective.In 2014, after being forgotten for a raise, she wanted to find a way to never be forgotten again. That’s when she came across personal branding.
While climbing the ladder at Gensler and getting burned out consistently, she started the Women Architects Collective and began sharing her career journey online."
Thank you to Joann for sharing your time and experiences, and welcome to the ASP family Ally.
#student #studentdesign #mentalhealth #branding #architecture #experience #creative #inspiration #mentor
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