How to Succeed in Architecture:
Project Architects'
Best Practices
What it's About
The role of a
Project Architect is that of master communicator, team leader and designer. Coordinating the needs of many different professionals and often interfacing with clients directly, this role requires attention to details, the ability to multitask, and lots of patience.
In this episode of How to Succeed in Architecture, we will hear from Architects who fulfill this role at
EDG Interior Architecture +
Design,
Handel Architects and
HMC Architects. They will share their advice on how to best move a project along, interact with people and keep their cool under pressure.
Who is Presenting
Evan
Troxel, is an architectural designer specializing in public works projects that include
K-12 schools, community college and university projects, as well as civic and other institutional projects in development at HMC Architects in
Southern California:
http://hmcarchitects.com/. He is also the founder of
Method Digital Training and one third of the team behind Archispeak, a weekly "podcast that dares to peek under the architectural kimono."
http://getmethod.com/ and http://archispeakpodcast.com/
Matthew Boone is a licensed architect with close to ten years of professional practice experience. As a Job
Captain with EDG Interior Architecture + Design, Matthew takes advantage of his design sensibilities and technical expertise in the conceptual framing of projects, development of details, coordination of consultants and managing of internal and external teams. Matthew's solid rapport with clients ensure that their investments and the team's design vision all coalesce into innovative hospitality projects. The son of an established
California architect, he has a
Bachelor Architecture from
California Polytechnic State University and has practiced in
Chicago and the
San Francisco Bay Area, working with clients ranging from Hyatt to
Google. Matthew is passionate about photography, cooking, beer brewing and travel, all of which inspire the way he views projects and the world.
http://edgdesign.com/
William Ogle is a Project Designer
Architect at Handel Architects and oversees the firm's design technology division
West Coast operations from the
San Francisco office. Mr. Ogle's projects include residential, hospitality, and mixed-use buildings in cities such as San Francisco,
Los Angeles,
Honolulu, and
Abu Dhabi. Notable projects and roles include associate architect for the
Princess Kaiulani hotel in
Waikiki; construction administration for the recently opened
Rosewood Abu Dhabi luxury hotel and residential development on the coast in Abu Dhabi.
Prior to joining the San Francisco office in
2012, Mr.Ogle was a Designer at
HOK. While at HOK Mr. Ogle collaborated on a number of mixed use city planning and hospital projects including the winning design for the
Zhengzhou mixed use campus in
China and designing the
Kaiser Redwood city
Hospital.
Mr.Ogle's projects have received recognition both locally and abroad and have been published for both the
Hero design for Autodesk
Showcase 2013 and for the NanoCity project in
India.
Mr. Ogle holds his
Bachelor of Architecture from the
University of Florida and his
Master of Architecture from
University of California Berkeley. He is a committee member of the
USGBC San Francisco Chapter.
http://handelarch.com/
Who Should Attend
This Hangout will offer food for thought to any Architect interested in project management and team leadership. If you are a Project Architect or looking to move into that role, this episode of How to Succeed in Architecture is for you.
- published: 17 Dec 2013
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