Our Favorite Architecture & Design Podcasts

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We’ve put together a list of some of our favorite architecture and design podcast shows to accommodate with your daily tasks. Whether you’re wanting to gain a better understanding of the field or delegating some time to unwind, these podcasts are sure enough to suit your listening needs.

In no particular order, here are our favorites:

1. Design Voice

A podcast that focuses on women who have and are shaping the built environment.

2. 99% Invisible

A wide range of design-related topics.

3. The Business of Architecture

Strategies, tips and advice in architecture.

4. EntreArchitect

Helps small architecture firms succeed through business and leadership tips.

5. Life of An Architect

Hosted by experienced architects and provides best practices.

6. This Old House Clearstory

A spinoff of This Old House with Kevin O’Connor digging into topics of and related to homes.

7. Archinect Sessions

Covers news and issues within the built environment.

https://open.spotify.com/show/4L5euOf5rfnHT0L6yTTawW

8. A Well-Designed Business

Useful insight from industrial leaders that focus on market strategy, team-building, and portfolio development.

9. The Chaise Lounge

Business leadership podcast for interior design.

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Mar 13

Think Green: Fort Wayne Aero Center’s Sustainable Design

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Elevatus Architecture

We hold the thought of a sustainable built environment very close to us. Through various measures, we practice a conscious approach in developing designs that generate positive benefits to the environment. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, or LEED, is a verification process that aims to help promote the conceptual and practical know ...

Mar 13

Part-time architect, full-time mom

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Emily Hower

You can call me Emily. I am also known as wife, daughter, sister, niece, and granddaughter. Additionally, one of my favorites is accepting the label of “Mom” from my own three children and any one of the 80+ students in my cohort who so choose at the Ball State University College of Architecture and Planning (CAP). Being a nontraditional stu ...