1 hr 16 min

Bernard Zyscovich - CEO, Founder of ZYSCOVICH The Built World

    • Entrepreneurship

Design can be a powerful vehicle for societal betterment. In this episode,  Bernard Zyscovich takes us through his storied career in architecture, from designing a dentist office focused on the experience of young children,  to the El Dorado International Airport in Bogota. Zyscovich explains his client-centered approach to improve people’s lives through architecture.
In this conversation Zyscovich explains the design rationale for his “Plan Z” bike path, a mission to reclaim & transform now moribund space along the Rickenbacker Causeway to Key Biscayne, into a transformational vision to deliver Miami’s largest waterfront park; all while enhancing safety for cyclists, drivers & residents.  They also dig into how Zyscovich’s background in psychology & political activism grounded his design practice.
As a placemaker, Zyscovich offers us insight into the sobering challenges to create spaces for everyone, but his hopeful outlook is that designers can offer “a little something for everyone.”



Looking to dive deeper into the Miami commercial real estate scene? Well, you've stumbled upon our favorite topic of conversation. So, whether you're a curious beachcomber or a seasoned investor, drop us a line at info@gridlineproperties.com or dial us up at 305.507.7098. Or if you're feeling social, you can stalk us on LinkedIn and connect with us there. Let's make some waves in the 305 real estate world together!

Ben Hoffman's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/ben-hoffman-818a0949/ )
Felipe Azenha's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/felipeazenha/ )

We extend our sincere gratitude to Büro coworking space for generously granting us the opportunity to record all our podcasts at any of their 8 convenient locations across South Florida.

Design can be a powerful vehicle for societal betterment. In this episode,  Bernard Zyscovich takes us through his storied career in architecture, from designing a dentist office focused on the experience of young children,  to the El Dorado International Airport in Bogota. Zyscovich explains his client-centered approach to improve people’s lives through architecture.
In this conversation Zyscovich explains the design rationale for his “Plan Z” bike path, a mission to reclaim & transform now moribund space along the Rickenbacker Causeway to Key Biscayne, into a transformational vision to deliver Miami’s largest waterfront park; all while enhancing safety for cyclists, drivers & residents.  They also dig into how Zyscovich’s background in psychology & political activism grounded his design practice.
As a placemaker, Zyscovich offers us insight into the sobering challenges to create spaces for everyone, but his hopeful outlook is that designers can offer “a little something for everyone.”



Looking to dive deeper into the Miami commercial real estate scene? Well, you've stumbled upon our favorite topic of conversation. So, whether you're a curious beachcomber or a seasoned investor, drop us a line at info@gridlineproperties.com or dial us up at 305.507.7098. Or if you're feeling social, you can stalk us on LinkedIn and connect with us there. Let's make some waves in the 305 real estate world together!

Ben Hoffman's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/ben-hoffman-818a0949/ )
Felipe Azenha's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/felipeazenha/ )

We extend our sincere gratitude to Büro coworking space for generously granting us the opportunity to record all our podcasts at any of their 8 convenient locations across South Florida.

1 hr 16 min