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EPArchitalk

8 Episodes

46 minutes | Jul 28, 2022
A Better PLACE
In alignment with July’s Visibility Campaign, Community is Strength, Talisha interviewed Baxter Hankin, graduate student of real estate development at NYU, originally from Connecticut. He received a degree in architecture from Syracuse University in 2020 and worked at Robert A. M. Stern Architects. Given his time spent in Syracuse, Baxter has long been considering what it would take to prepare potential climate receiver places for the future. This prompted him to found the Climate Receiver Places Project at PLACE Initiative, where he both manages this project and serves on PLACE Initiative's board.  PLACE Initiative is focused on the role that place plays in climate change and equity. This youth-led group builds upon years of collaboration, ideation, and action from a diverse cross section of place-focused professionals. Electric cars and renewable energy alone will not be sufficient to meet our 2050 climate goals, and we believe that urbanism is the missing link. Neither can our climate goals be achieved when much of our society is held down by racial and social injustice. With the climate and social crises accelerating, the impact that urban growth and development policy plays on our planet’s and society’s future must be addressed. PLACE Initiative hopes to motivate a new generation that deeply believes climate and social solutions can wait no longer.https://placeinitiative.org/
53 minutes | May 2, 2022
From Volunteer to Change In Career
In honor of National Volunteer Month, Talisha sits down with Sarah Bruce, AIA, who transitioned from a traditional role in architecture into an alternate career path after having done volunteer work with Syracuse Habitat for Humanity. 
79 minutes | Mar 28, 2022
Hidden Histories of Female Architects
Three architectural scholars and practitioners are working to bring the hidden stories of women in architecture to life. They will share the challenges they faced writing biographies of women architects because of how they were marginalized in the profession for decades.Kelly Hayes McAlonie, FAIAArchitect and Director of Campus Planning at the University at Buffalo Lori Brown, FAIA Professor and Director of Diversity, Equity + Inclusion, Syracuse University School of Architecture Despina Stratigakos Architectural Historian at  the University at Buffalo and Vice Provost for Inclusive Excellence Trailblazing Women of WNY project : https://trailblazingwomenwny.org 
65 minutes | Feb 28, 2022
Celebrating Black Leaders: A Conversation with Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn and Allison Lane, AIA
e're closing out Black History Month celebrating the leadership of two of New York's strong Black voices.Talisha is joined this month by Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn and Allison Lane, AIA.Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn is the Assemblymember and State Committee Woman / District Leader for New York State’s 42nd Assembly District representing Flatbush, East Flatbush, Midwood and Ditmas Park in Brooklyn.Born and raised in Brooklyn, Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn is the first Haitian American woman elected in New York City and the first woman to chair the Majority County Party in Brooklyn.Allison Lane, AIA, ASID, NOMA is a Project Manager and Architect at AECOM Buildings and Places in Manhattan. She is a licensed architect with a background in architecture, interior design and real estate development. With a commitment to designing for the wellness of humanity and promoting inclusive design opportunities for diverse individuals and projects, Allison is actively engaged in many equity and inclusion efforts at AECOM and various industry organizations.She currently serves as the President-Elect of nycobaNOMA.
75 minutes | Apr 12, 2021
Superwomen of Architecture
In Honor of Women's History Month, Talisha, a Superwoman of Architecture herself sits down with Graciela Carillo, AIA and Sara Jazayeri, AIA, both leaders in their industry and within the AIA.Find Graciela:LinkedIn         Instagram:  @gracecolFacebook                    Twitter:  @gracecolny PowerfulSpeeches      https://www.powerfulspeecheswia.comImmigrant Coalition     https://www.immigrantarchitects.org
52 minutes | Mar 4, 2021
UnCoding UpCodes
Join us for a conversation with Scott Reynolds, founder of UpCodes. You may be using UpCodes every day, but you may not know how it started! UpCodes brings together a multidisciplinary team to create an innovative approach to building code management.https://up.codes/
68 minutes | Dec 29, 2020
Design & the Side Hustle
Talisha is joined by guests Ellen Abraham (Architect Pins) and Zachary Goldstein, RA (SELF MADE) as they discuss how their architecture background has helped them to create side businesses. Zachary and SELF MADEhttps://www.selfmade.build/zach@selfmade.buildIG:  @selfmade.build Coffee Table Kit:  https://bit.ly/3rDQViAYoutube:  https://bit.ly/3mYL1EQ  Ellen and Architect Pinswww.Architectpins.comwww.elleabod.com architectpins@gmail.comellen.d.abraham@gmail.comIG: @architectpinsIG: elleabod LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/ellenabraham
48 minutes | Nov 17, 2020
The Room Where It Happened with Ryan Gann
Talisha speaks with At-Large Director Elect of the AIA Board of Directors, Ryan Gann, Associate AIA about getting a seat at the table.  Ryan is no stranger to the proverbial “table,” and in this episode we will be discussing how YOU can get a seat at that table.Applications are now being accepted for the Burton L. Roslyn, FAIA Memorial Scholarship. Scholarship recipients will receive a one-time reimbursement for the cost of passing each single division of the ARE. Scholarships are awarded based on both a demonstration of financial need and the merits of the individual's contributions to the profession, their community and/or the AIA. Apply here: https://bit.ly/3kCReVRTo be considered for the Young Architect Regional Director for the New York Region, contact Georgi Ann Bailey at gabailey@aianys.org. Candidates must be licensed for 10 years or less. Thank you to the AIA College of Fellows for providing us with the funding for EP Architalk through the 2020  Emerging Professionals Component grant.
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