ARCHITECT-ING

ARCHITECT-ING

A platform to bring together Colorado architects and tell the stories behind their images with Adam Wagoner. https://www.highlowbuffalo.co/architect-ing-podcast

  1. Mark Bacon

    3H AGO

    Mark Bacon

    Podcast Description Mark Bacon, Design Principal at BVH Architecture & Lecturer at UNL College of Architecture, joins host Adam Wagoner live from the 2025 AIA Conference in Keystone for a thoughtful conversation on practicing architecture in what he calls the “Generous Middle.” Drawing from his Midwestern roots and national experience, Mark reflects on the formative influences that shaped his design philosophy, from early days in McPherson, Kansas, to his education at Kansas State and professional work across the country. The two discuss Mark’s keynote presentation, the importance of narrative in architectural work, and how thoughtful detailing and restraint can elevate projects even within modest budgets and overlooked regions. Mark shares insights on returning to the Midwest, teaching and practicing simultaneously, and the responsibility architects have to raise expectations within their communities. The conversation also explores BVH’s evolving portfolio, the future of civic architecture, and why places often dismissed as in between are actually rich with possibility. A grounded and inspiring discussion on patience, authenticity, and the power of doing meaningful work where it matters most. Watch this episode on YouTube, and please subscribe. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Pandora, or wherever you get podcasts. This episode is sponsored by AIA Colorado: The Colorado Chapter of the American Institute of Architects and the voice of the architecture profession in Colorado. Pendula: An inspiring co working studio connecting architects and practitioners across related disciplines. Check out Adam’s architecture firm, High Low Buffalo. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    27 min
  2. David Zach

    FEB 16

    David Zach

    David Zach, professional futurist, joins host Adam Wagoner to explore what it really means to think about and design for the future. Recorded live at the 2025 AIA Conference, David shares how a career built on curiosity, philosophy, and connecting the unconnectable has shaped his perspective on architecture, technology, and human creativity. David discusses the rise of AI, automation, and the accelerating pace of change, and why architects must defend the deeply human 20 percent of their work that cannot be automated, including beauty, artistry, storytelling, and judgment. He challenges designers to rethink efficiency, rediscover play, and articulate the value of architecture as the most public of all arts. The conversation explores optimism versus hope, the importance of community, and why slowing down may be the most radical move in a rapidly evolving world. Watch this episode on YouTube, and please subscribe. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Pandora or wherever you get podcasts. This episode is sponsored by: AIA Colorado, the Colorado Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, the voice of the architecture profession in Colorado. Pendula is an inspiring co-working studio to connect and enable architects and practitioners in related fields, including engineering, planning, development, interiors, landscape, production, and design. Check out Adam's architecture firm, High Low Buffalo. This podcast is powered by The Plug Podcast Agency and Collective Culture. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    38 min
  3. Michelle Delk

    FEB 9

    Michelle Delk

    Michelle Delk, Partner and Landscape Architecture Lead at Snøhetta, joins host Adam Wagoner of High Low Buffalo for a wide-ranging conversation recorded live at the 2025 AIA Conference in Keystone, Colorado. In this episode, Michelle reflects on her journey from growing up in rural Iowa to studying art, sculpture, and installation before finding her path into landscape architecture. She shares how curiosity, intuition, and a deep connection to place have shaped her design philosophy, from early community-based work in Colorado to her leadership role at Snøhetta. Adam and Michelle explore the idea of slowing down in design: reading the landscape, embracing messiness early in the process, and allowing stories, histories, and material exploration to guide projects forward. Along the way, they discuss formative experiences with Snøhetta’s work in Norway, the Reindeer Pavilion, interdisciplinary collaboration, and how intuitive making plays a role in shaping meaningful spaces. The conversation also dives into Michelle’s transition from Civitas to Snøhetta, the challenges and rewards of joining an established global practice, and the importance of humility, patience, and trust in long-term design thinking. They close by looking ahead to the upcoming opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, and what it means to create architecture that is bold, quiet, and deeply rooted in its landscape. A thoughtful, reflective episode on design process, career evolution, and finding clarity by taking time to truly experience place. Watch this episode on YouTube & please subscribe! Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode is sponsored by: Pendula, a collaborative co-working studio in Denver’s Santa Fe Art District, was created specifically for architects and design professionals seeking community, connection, and creative exchange. Check out Adam’s architecture firm: High Low Buffalo This podcast is powered by The Plug Podcast Agency & Collective Culture See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    36 min
  4. Julie Snow

    01/28/2025

    Julie Snow

    Julie Snow FAIA Principal and architect at Snow Kreilich Architects joins Adam Wagoner for a compelling discussion about the intricacies of architectural practice. She is an acclaimed voice for modern architecture and her work has earned her firm national recognition including the 2018 AIA National Firm Award. Julie has held teaching positions in architecture at Harvard, the University of Southern California, and the University of Minnesota. She emphasizes the importance of small ideas and process of refinement, sharing insights from her extensive experience, which includes projects like City Park Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri. She reflects on her career journey, including early influences, pivotal projects like an urban soccer stadium, working with visionary clients across the globe and offers a thoughtful look at how architecture can transform everyday experiences and environments. Watch this episode on YouTube & please subscribe! Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Pandora or wherever you get podcasts! This episode is sponsored by: AIA Colorado - the Colorado Chapter of the American Institute of Architects — the voice of the architecture profession in Colorado. Pendula an inspiring co-working studio to connect and enable architects + practitioners in related fields (engineering, planning, development, interiors, landscape, production and design).  Check out Adam's architecture firm, High Low Buffalo! This podcast is powered by The Plug Podcast Agency & Collective Culture See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    33 min
4.9
out of 5
19 Ratings

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A platform to bring together Colorado architects and tell the stories behind their images with Adam Wagoner. https://www.highlowbuffalo.co/architect-ing-podcast