

EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage
EntreArchitect // Gābl Media
Architect Mark R. LePage explores the business of architecture, firm leadership and the everyday life of an architect. From Gābl Media, EntreArchitect Podcast features weekly interviews with inspiring, passionate people who share their knowledge and expertise... all to help you build a better business as a small firm entrepreneur architect. Proven business strategies for architects, including financial management, profit, marketing, sales, productivity, and planning.
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Dec 19, 2025 • 29min
EA639: Nick Macey, CEO - A New Era for AIA Contract Documents and What It Means for Small Firms
A New Era for AIA Contract Documents and What It Means for Small FirmsA new era for AIA Contract Documents is reshaping how small firms manage risk, clarity, and collaboration. In this episode of EntreArchitect, Mark R. LePage talks with Nick Macey, CEO of AIA Contract Documents, about what this shift really means for practice today. Together, they explore why contracts matter more than ever in an increasingly complex design and construction landscape.Nick shares how AIA Contract Documents has evolved from static PDFs to smarter, digital tools. He explains how clear agreements support better relationships, fewer disputes, and stronger project outcomes. Along the way, the conversation highlights why small firms often feel the pain of poor contract processes first.The discussion looks ahead to the future of contract intelligence. Nick explains how AI and data-informed tools can make contracts more accessible and less intimidating. As a result, architects can spend less time managing risk and more time designing with confidence.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, A New Era for AIA Contract Documents and What It Means for Small Firms with Nick Macey.Learn more about Nick at AIAcontracts.com, and find him on LinkedIn.Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.

Dec 12, 2025 • 40min
EA638: Harper Halprin and Aaron Leshtz - Designing Resilient Homes for a New Climate Reality (Case Study House 2.0)
Designing Resilient Homes for a New Climate Reality (Case Study House 2.0)In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, we explore designing resilient homes for a new climate reality with architects Harper Halprin and Aaron Leshtz of AAHA Studio. They share the story behind their Case Study 2.0 project, a modern reimagining of the iconic Case Study House Program built for an era marked by wildfire risk and climate urgency. As they explain, this initiative grew from both professional experience and personal encounters with fire-damaged communities in Southern California.Harper and Aaron walk through the origins of AAHA Studio, their early careers in New York, and the creative influences that shaped their approach to architecture. They describe how Crest Real Estate enlisted them to develop a catalog of fire-resilient prototype homes with predictable fees and targeted construction budgets. Their courtyard-based design responds to real burn-site conditions, strengthens defensible space, and supports indoor–outdoor living while keeping residents safer. Through each step, they emphasize that design is about more than aesthetics; it is about how a building performs, protects, and supports the people who live in it.The conversation also highlights the vital leadership role architects play after disasters. Harper and Aaron share how the architectural community mobilized through roundtables, AIA coordination, and shared resources to help neighborhoods rebuild. They close with practical encouragement for small firm architects: stay curious, keep learning, be open to opportunity, and always lead with service. This episode offers a timely reminder that resilient design isn’t just a trend—it’s a responsibility.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Designing Resilient Homes for a New Climate Reality (Case Study House 2.0) with Harper Halprin and Aaron Leshtz.Learn more about Harper and Aaron at AAHA Studio, check out Case Study 2.0, follow them on Instagram, and connect with Harper and Aaron on LinkedIn.Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.

Dec 5, 2025 • 40min
EA637: David Jenyns - Your Next Hire Should Be a Systems Champion
Your Next Hire Should Be a Systems ChampionYour next hire should be a systems champion, especially if you’re an architect drowning in day-to-day operations. In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage talks with David Jenyns, founder of Systemology and author of Systems Champion. David explains why architects must build systems that work without them and how a dedicated systems champion can transform the way a small firm runs. He also shares why systemization feels hard for creatives, and how to make it simpler and more sustainable.David and Mark break down the mindset shift required to step out of daily production. They also explore the role accountability plays in keeping systems alive, not just documented. Because AI is now part of every firm’s workflow, David outlines simple ways to use it to make systems easier to create and maintain. The conversation feels practical, encouraging, and rooted in real-world firm experience.By the end, you’ll know where to start, what to delegate first, and how a systems champion can unlock more time, profit, and clarity in your business. You’ll also gain tools to empower your team, improve consistency, and build a business that supports your life instead of consuming it. This is a must-listen for any architect ready to scale with less stress and more intention.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Your Next Hire Should Be a Systems Champion with David Jenyns.Learn more about David at systemHUB, check out the book Systems Champion, listen to the Business Processes Simplified Podcast, and connect with him on Facebook, X and LinkedIn.Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.

Nov 28, 2025 • 46min
EA636: Larry Lindner - Using the Right Words: How Copywriting Builds a Better Architecture Brand
Using the Right Words: How Copywriting Builds a Better Architecture BrandIn this episode, Mark R. LePage talks with award-winning copywriter Larry Lindner, opening the door to a conversation many architects overlook: why the right words matter just as much as great design. Larry explains how strong storytelling helps architects stand out in a crowded market and connect with the clients they want to serve.As the conversation unfolds, Larry shares the biggest communication mistakes he sees architects make and how simple shifts in messaging can dramatically change how a firm is perceived. He also breaks down what editors look for when publishing architect-written articles and why authentic narratives easily outperform generic marketing language. Furthermore, Mark and Larry discuss how AI can support, not replace, a strong human-driven voice.Listeners will walk away with practical steps they can apply today. From tightening up website copy to pitching a story to a magazine, Larry outlines clear actions to strengthen any firm’s brand. Even small improvements in communication can build trust, deepen relationships, and fuel long-term business growth.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Using the Right Words: How Copywriting Builds a Better Architecture Brand with Larry Lindner.Learn more about Larry at Larry Lindner and connect with him on LinkedIn.Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:SpacesBuild Your BrandContext & Clarity

Nov 21, 2025 • 47min
EA635: Katie Alessi and Kelly Donahue - Intentional Visibility for Small Architecture Firms
Intentional Visibility for Small Architecture FirmsIn this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage explores the concept of intentional visibility for small architecture firms with marketing experts Katie Alessi and Kelly Donahue. Together, they unpack what it truly means to be visible in a crowded market and how small firms can strategically connect their message to the right audience. Listeners will gain clarity on how to define their ideal client and make consistent marketing decisions that support long-term growth.Katie and Kelly share real-world insights from decades of experience helping AEC firms build brands that resonate. They break down the difference between marketing and public relations, offering actionable steps for architects who feel unsure where to start. Through practical examples and approachable strategies, they show how intentional visibility can transform a firm’s reputation and attract the right kind of work.The conversation also touches on the evolving role of AI in marketing and the importance of staying consistent, even when results take time. By the end, listeners will feel empowered to align their marketing efforts with their values and goals—proving that visibility isn’t about shouting the loudest, but about showing up with purpose.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Intentional Visibility for Small Architecture Firms with Katie Alessi and Kelly Donahue.Learn more about Katie and Kelly at Trifecta Collaborative, and connect with them on LinkedIn: Katie & Kelly. Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:SpacesContext & ClarityBuild Your Brand

Nov 14, 2025 • 52min
EA634: David Warfel – How Lighting Design Shapes Our Health and Business Success
How Lighting Design Shapes Our Health and Business SuccessHow lighting design shapes our health is more than an architectural trend—it’s a business advantage. In this episode, lighting designer and educator David Warfel reveals how light influences our sleep, productivity, and mood in both homes and workplaces. He explains how natural light strengthens our circadian rhythm and why better lighting can lead to sharper thinking and higher energy.David breaks down the science of how we absorb and process light. He shares simple design strategies that boost well-being, even when natural light is limited. Plus, he explains why balanced lighting is not just a luxury but a critical tool for healthier living and working.Finally, David explores what the future of lighting could look like for those designing spaces. You’ll hear practical takeaways to improve your next project and to elevate your client experience. After listening, you’ll never look at lighting the same way again.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, How Lighting Design Shapes Our Health and Business Success with David Warfel.Learn more about David at Light Can Help You, and connect with him on LinkedIn and YouTube. Stay tuned for more information on the online community coming in 2026.Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:SpacesContext & ClarityBuild Your Brand

Nov 7, 2025 • 47min
EA633: Susan Barnes & Robin Wilcox - The Power of Placemaking at Skylab Architecture
The Power of Placemaking at Skylab ArchitectureIn this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage explores holistic design process architecture with Susan Barnes and Robin Wilcox of Skylab. Based in Portland, Skylab integrates architecture, interiors, and master planning into one seamless approach. Their work shows that design is more than solving problems. It is storytelling and placemaking. Susan and Robin share how curiosity and a deep understanding of people and place guide every project. The result is memorable environments that connect with both users and communities.Susan Barnes discusses her path into architecture and what motivates her design leadership. She believes that architecture should be timeless and anchored in material quality. Susan led the team behind Nike’s World Headquarters Serena Williams Building, a project shaped by careful listening and stakeholder collaboration. She explains why holistic design process architecture puts people first and helps teams make decisions that stay true to project goals. For Susan, a refined concept emerges only when everyone feels valued and heard.Robin Wilcox brings the conversation into the world of resort, hospitality, and large-scale commercial projects. He has guided the design of destinations like the Deer Valley Masterplan, the A-Frame Club in Colorado, and new work at Telluride Ski and Golf. Robin explains how collaboration and storytelling drive alignment among large project teams. He believes design must respond to the land and the culture of a place to create lasting value. Together, Susan and Robin offer a clear message: meaningful architecture happens when relationships, story, and place lead the process.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, The Power of Placemaking at Skylab Architecture with Susan Barnes & Robin Wilcox.Learn more about Susan and Robin at Skylab Architecture, and connect with them on Instagram and LinkedIn.Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.Mentioned in this episode:SpacesContext & ClarityBuild Your Brand

Oct 31, 2025 • 49min
EA632: Stacey Brown Randall - Designing a Referable Client Experience
Designing a Referable Client ExperienceIn this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Stacey Brown Randall shares why designing an intentional client experience is the key to long-term business success. She explains that every business, whether by design or default, has a client experience—and those touchpoints deeply impact how clients feel throughout their journey. Stacey emphasizes the importance of understanding not only the logical side of client satisfaction but also the emotional journey clients undergo, revealing how these elements shape lasting impressions and loyalty.As the author of the new book, The Referable Client Experience, Stacey offers fresh insights into how businesses can foster relationships that naturally generate referrals. She draws from her expertise in teaching entrepreneurs and business owners how to create trust and connection without manipulation, incentives, or even asking for referrals. Her strategies provide a framework for building relationships that lead to repeat business and a steady stream of referrals by focusing on the client’s needs and experiences first.With her background in organizational communication and years of coaching, Stacey provides actionable advice for architects and business owners alike who want to build meaningful, long-lasting client relationships that sustain and grow their practice.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Designing a Referable Client Experience with Stacey Brown Randall.Learn more about Stacy at StaceyBrownRandall.com, check out her new book The Referable Client Experience, and connect with her on Facebook, X, or LinkedIn.Referenced in this EpisodeEA240: How to Get Referrals Without Asking [Podcast]Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:SpacesBuild Your BrandContext & Clarity

Oct 24, 2025 • 49min
EA631: Greg Holman - How AI is Reshaping the Architect Workflow
How AI is Reshaping the Architect WorkflowIn this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage sits down with architect and entrepreneur Greg Holman, AIA, founder of Studio 27 and creator of CADMonkeyAI. Greg shares his journey from earning his Master of Architecture at Texas Tech University to managing multimillion-dollar projects and eventually launching his own practice in Roswell, New Mexico. With over two decades of experience across diverse project types, Greg brings both a seasoned design perspective and an entrepreneurial mindset to the conversation.The discussion explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping the workflow of architects, particularly within small firms. Greg explains how CADMonkeyAI, his new platform, streamlines building system and material selections by leveraging manufacturer data and AI-driven efficiency. He highlights the opportunity for architects to reclaim valuable time for creativity, collaboration, and client relationships by integrating smart technologies into their daily practice.Looking ahead, Greg shares his vision for a future where AI acts not as a replacement, but as an empowering partner in architectural design. He and Mark dive into the challenges of adoption, the importance of adaptability for small practices, and the broader implications for community-focused architecture. This episode offers both inspiration and practical advice for architects ready to embrace the tools of tomorrow while staying true to the values that define their work.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, How AI is Reshaping the Architect Workflow with Greg Holman.Learn more about Greg at Studio 27, check out CADMonkeyAI, and connect with him on LinkedIn.Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:SpacesContext & ClarityBuild Your Brand

Oct 17, 2025 • 57min
EA630: Kurt Neiswender - Rebuilding the Fabric of a City with Purpose and Design
Rebuilding the Fabric of a City with Purpose and DesignIn this episode of EntreArchitect, citizen architect Kurt Neiswender, AIA, shares how he is rebuilding the fabric of a city with purpose and design. With over two decades of architectural experience, Kurt has dedicated his work to advancing low-to-no energy consumption projects that not only meet but often exceed net-zero standards. Through Urban CoLab Architecture, he is pioneering solutions that integrate building and landscape design in ways that reduce environmental impact while also fostering healthier communities. His efforts extend beyond traditional practice, weaving together social, political, and economic threads to create meaningful change through architecture.Kurt reflects on the city of Flint, Michigan, a place emblematic of resilience and struggle, where his projects focus on affordable housing, sustainability, and long-term community well-being. By prioritizing engagement, he demonstrates how architecture can be a catalyst for empowerment and revitalization in underserved areas. His work stands as proof that design, when applied with empathy and purpose, has the power to heal cities and restore trust in their built environments. This episode dives deep into how architects can use their skills not just to create buildings, but to repair the social and cultural bonds that define a community.Beyond practice, Kurt’s passion for mentorship and teaching shines through his role at Lawrence Tech University, where he shapes the next generation of architects. He shares how he instills creativity, resilience, and responsibility in students who will inherit the challenges of tomorrow. Kurt also co-hosts the globally recognized Coffee Sketch Podcast, where informal conversations inspire collaboration and spark new ideas within the profession. Through these platforms, he fosters dialogue that pushes architecture toward a more sustainable and inclusive future. Listeners will leave inspired by the ways design can address systemic issues and rebuild cities with intentionality.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Rebuilding the Fabric of a City with Purpose and Design with Kurt Neiswender.Learn more about Kurt at UrbanColab.design check out the podcast at CoffeeSketchPodcast.com, email him at info@urbancolab.design, and connect with him on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:Context & ClarityBuild Your BrandSpaces


