14 episodes

A Student Resource For Becoming an Architectural Professional.From our studio to yours, we are here to discuss lineweights over coffee; in other words, the challenges that architecture students face entering the professional world and the not-so-obvious opportunities that are available to young architects. Weekly podcasts with architects from around the globe, tutorials and courses to streamline your design process, information about Masters programs, both local and foreign...let us help!
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Lineweights Over Coffee Azhar Khan: Architect and Educator

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A Student Resource For Becoming an Architectural Professional.From our studio to yours, we are here to discuss lineweights over coffee; in other words, the challenges that architecture students face entering the professional world and the not-so-obvious opportunities that are available to young architects. Weekly podcasts with architects from around the globe, tutorials and courses to streamline your design process, information about Masters programs, both local and foreign...let us help!
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    014: Architect to Real-Estate Developer with Michelle Tam

    014: Architect to Real-Estate Developer with Michelle Tam

    Our guest, Michelle Tam, guides us through her experience working for a pioneering real-estate development company in Hong Kong, Swire Properties.
    After spending over 10 years in the industry as an architectural designer working as varying sized firms including Henning Larsen Architects, Michelle is now an assistant project manager at Swire Properties.
    In this episode we cover:
    The experience of a project from the other side of the table,i.e. the client's perspectiveThe advantages of working for a real-estate company after working for an architecture firmA holistic view of the project vs. a profession specific viewWhen is the right time to transition from an architecture firm to a development firmthe role of happiness in your workunderstanding your strengths and interests
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    • 28 min
    013: Think Outside the Sphere

    013: Think Outside the Sphere

    This episode is all about challenging your preconceptions - trying to think beyond our current understanding of how things are done, realizing that nothing is impossible and the importance of reaching out to other disciplines to achieve our goals.
    In cities such as Dubai, buildings account for around 80% of the total energy consumption. How can designers and architects begin to change the way we think in order to mitigate our effects on the planet? How can we begin to challenge our preconceptions and adopt a mode of thinking that allows us to explore unconventional solutions to today's problems?
    We will use the Flat Earth Theory as a point of departure to explore two concepts:

    the ability to imagine beyond our current understanding of physical reality and constraintseliminating self-doubt
    We will use examples in recent history such as Henry Ford, Steve Jobs, Elon Musk and Boyan Slat to illustrate the myth of the 'impossible' as well as look at architects such as Jakob+MacFarlane, Frank Gehry and Santiago Calatrava who were able to utilize multiple disciplines to achieve their ideas.
    In this episode we discuss:

    The concept of the 'impossible'Perseverance and success against negativityArchitect's and their collaborations outside architecture
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    • 22 min
    012: Essential Design Studio Tips with Jeanne Gang

    012: Essential Design Studio Tips with Jeanne Gang

    Founding principal of Studio Gang and MacArthur Fellow, Jeanne Gang joins us this week to offer her advice and tips to architecture students to achieve a great studio design project.
    Jeanne Gang was awarded the 2017 Louis Kahn Memorial Award for "individuals who have made a significant contribution to the field of architecture." She was also the 2013 Cooper Hewitt Design Museum's National Design Award Winner and was named the 2016 Architect of the Year by the Architectural Review.
    Jeanne has taught architecture students around the country including Harvard University, Yale University, Princeton University, Rice University, Columbia University and the Illinois Institute of Technology.
    As an experienced architect who has maintained a long relationship with the academic world, her advice for architecture students draws from the common mistakes she observes most students making as well as her own design experiences.
    She is here today on our show to talk about the studio design process at school. We are going to discuss how the design process evolves throughout the course of a project: from research to formulating a concept, developing ideas, process work, and finally presenting your work to a jury.
    This is one of those episodes that I really wish I had available to me when I was a student and I sincerely hope that helps all of you achieve success in your projects.


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    • 38 min
    011: Reconnect With Your Inner Artisan

    011: Reconnect With Your Inner Artisan

    In this episode of the Lineweights Over Coffee Podcast we are talking about materiality, in particular, the importance of architecture students to be connected to the materials around them to understand their qualities and constraints with our guest Gaetan Kohler.
    In this episode we discuss:
    the student perception of what an architecture career isGaetan’s experiences in architecture school-don’t stay safe – experimentdesigning on a computer vs designing by handGaetan quitting his job and moving to Chinathe importance of being able to work with your hands, to understand what a material can offer youthe disconnect today between humanity and the goods and services that we use
    Show Notes:
    https://www.lineweights.coffee/channel/s1e11-reconnect-with-your-inner-artisan/883/

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    • 32 min
    010: 8 Tips for a Better Architecture Portfolio

    010: 8 Tips for a Better Architecture Portfolio

    In this episode of the Lineweights Over Coffee Podcast, we cover 8 great tips that can help you build your portfolio.
    A portfolio is like an ambassador, it represents you in places you cannot go physically and embodies your design skills, qualifications, aspirations and dreams. The design of a portfolio is as critical as the content within it and should always be seen as a design project in an of itself: the challenge of how a portfolio can effectively represent you and your values to an audience that has never seen you before.
    In this episode, the 8 tips we cover are:
    1. start EARLY
    2. record your PROCESS
    3. use a TEMPLATE
    4. know you AUDIENCE
    5. understand PUBLISHING
    6. limit your TEXT
    7. effective ORGANIZATION
    8. get FEEDBACK
    Links mentioned in this episode:
    ISSUU
    A great online platform to upload your portfolio
    issuu.com
    My first website that served as a portfolio (back in 2015):
    azharkportfolio.com

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    • 35 min
    009: 7 Ways to Avoid Burnout This Semester

    009: 7 Ways to Avoid Burnout This Semester

    7 ways to avoid burnout this semester
    Do you at times feel exhausted, unproductive, and uninterested in your studio work? Chances are you might be burned out! But don't worry, I've been there before, it's not pretty, and there is way out, I promise. 
    As a podcaster, I love listening to other podcasts and am always on the lookout for great content that I can share with architecture students. One of my favorite podcasts is Lead to Win by Micheal Hyatt (formerly This is Your Life), and their episode on Burnout Culture I found directly applicable to the studio culture at most architecture schools. The long nights spent on design studio projects can have a tremendous negative impact on your health, productivity, and creativity. 
    In this episode, we discuss the negative impacts of the burnout culture in architecture school including the inverse relationship between hours worked and productivity, the devastating effects of sleep deprivation, and the long-term effects of sustained heavy workloads.
    7 ways to beat burning out:
    1. Get over your guilt
    2. Food is Fuel
    3. Focused work to relax more
    4. Creativity vs. Production
    5. The Power of Peers
    6. Eliminate Decision Fatigue
    7. Recreation

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    • 35 min

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