Developing Designers

EAPC Architects & Engineers

This podcast is all about shaping the future of the built world by connecting with the next generation of architects and designers. We’ll explore the challenges and opportunities in the industry, share advice from seasoned professionals, and explore the innovations that are changing the way we work. Whether you’re just starting out or looking for inspiration to take your career to the next level, Developing Designers has something for you.

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    Thrown Into the Fire: How Young Architects Really Learn on the Job

    Send us Fan Mail What happens when a young architect is thrown straight into real responsibility — before they feel ready? In this episode of Developing Designers, we talk with Chase Moser, a recent architecture graduate just a few years into his career, about learning architecture the real way: by doing. From being handed unexpected responsibility on a construction site to managing real projects, Chase shares what it’s actually like to transition from school into professional practice. This conversation dives into the reality of learning on the job, navigating construction challenges, asking questions (even when it feels uncomfortable), and growing confidence through real-world experience. We cover: The shock of moving from architecture school to practice Why school doesn’t fully prepare you for real deadlines, budgets, and construction Being “thrown into the fire” on a construction management role Learning to work with contractors and solve problems in real time Taking on your first major project and growing responsibility Adapting to client changes and project challenges Balancing licensure, work, and major life changes Advice for students and recent grads entering the profession This episode is perfect for architecture students, recent graduates, and early-career professionals wondering what the first few years really look like — and why saying “yes” to opportunity matters. 🎧 Listen to the full episode and explore more at: https://eapc.net/podcast

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    Great Architects Aren’t Managed — They’re Mentored

    Send us Fan Mail What does real mentorship in architecture actually look like — and why does it matter so much? In this episode of Developing Designers, host Jim Tyler sits down with Whitney Burgess, an architect at EAPC and an architecture studio instructor at North Dakota State University, to explore mentorship from both the academic and professional perspectives. Whitney shares why mentorship goes far beyond management, how understanding personality types helps young designers flourish, and why allowing people to fail — safely — is essential for long-term growth. From mentoring students in studio to guiding young professionals in a firm, this conversation highlights how strong mentorship builds confidence, leadership, and better design teams. We cover: The difference between mentorship and management Why mentorship is critical in both school and practice Adapting mentorship to different personalities and learning styles Letting young designers fail — and why it’s necessary How mentorship helps bridge the gap between interns and senior staff Advice for students and young professionals on seeking mentorship How mentoring others shapes stronger leaders Whether you’re a student, recent graduate, or seasoned professional, this episode offers valuable insight into how mentorship shapes careers — and firms. 🎧 Listen to the full episode and explore more at: https://eapc.net/podcast

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This podcast is all about shaping the future of the built world by connecting with the next generation of architects and designers. We’ll explore the challenges and opportunities in the industry, share advice from seasoned professionals, and explore the innovations that are changing the way we work. Whether you’re just starting out or looking for inspiration to take your career to the next level, Developing Designers has something for you.