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064: A Case Study for Practice: Stayner Architects

064: A Case Study for Practice: Stayner Architects

FromPractice Disrupted by Practice of Architecture


064: A Case Study for Practice: Stayner Architects

FromPractice Disrupted by Practice of Architecture

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Feb 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 064: A Case Study for Practice: Stayner ArchitectsHow can architects redesign the practice model of architecture?
In this week's episode, we interview Christian Stayner to learn more about his process for designing his projects and the business model for his firm.https://staynerarchitects.com/ ( Stayner Architects) is a case study firm bridging the role of the architect, developer, designer, builder, strategist, and even expanding into the role of operator.
Stayner Architects, a practice based in Los Angeles, is focused on architecture for food systems – the spaces where food is produced, consumed, grown, and distributed – specifically for nonprofit educational and cultural institutions. Additionally, the practice is unique in that it acts as developers and operators of roughly half of the projects in the office at a given time – much of this in food and hospitality. Sometimes this also involves the construction of projects under their general contractor license.
The practice has been working to consolidate its food systems knowledge into an online resource called Tools & Utensils, which launches in February and provides educational and cultural institutions strategies for approaching issues such as sustainability, STEM learning, labor equity, and public health/nutrition.
Guest:
Christian Stayner, AIA, NCARB, Managing Partner of Stayner Architects, is a licensed architect in California, Hawaii, Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, and a general contractor in California. He received his undergraduate degree in International Development from Harvard College and his professional degree from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University. His undergraduate and graduate research focused on temporary settlement patterns due to forced migration resulting from war and colonialism, specifically two long-term refugee settlements in southern and central Somalia.
Christian has fifteen years of experience in architectural design, project and construction management, and development. His expertise includes designing and managing projects from conception through ongoing operations, and works across scales, from campus master planning to single-family homes. He has consulted for governmental and non-governmental agencies, academic and cultural institutions, and private corporations. Christian has held academic appointments at the University of Michigan’s Taubman College, Woodbury University’s School of Architecture, and at Arizona State University’s Herberger Institute for Art and Design. His research focuses on geographies of architectural materials including production networks, infrastructures, and logistics.
Christian’s work has been exhibited at the Venice Architecture Biennale, California College of the Arts, the University of Virginia, Woodbury University, and the Istanbul Museum of Modern Art. Before taking on his current role at Stayner Architects, he worked as an architect in Rotterdam and New York City for firms including the Office for Metropolitan Architecture and Thomas Phifer & Partners.
? Show Links:
https://staynerarchitects.com/ (Stayner Architects)
? Continue Learning:
> https://staynerarchitects.com/Tilda-Wine-Bar (Tila project overview) > shop: https://tildawine.com/ (Tilda)
> https://staynerarchitects.com/Bacetti-Restaurant (Bacetti project overview) > visit: https://bacetti-la.com/ (Bacetti)
> https://staynerarchitects.com/The-Desert-Wave (Desert Wave House project overview) > visit: https://www.the-desert-wave.com/ (Desert Wave House)
https://www.tools-utensils.com/ (Food Systems Architecture) (Stayner Architects' new research tools and utensils site)
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Released:
Feb 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The evolution of architectural practice has been relatively slow towards change, yet modern shifts in business and design management have prompted today’s leading architects to rethink how they work. On Practice Disrupted, Evelyn Lee, an architect, design strategist, and Senior Experience Designer at Slack, and architecture business strategy consultant, Je’Nen Chastain, set out to illuminate the future of the profession to help architects remain relevant and valuable in a changing world. They will explore how technology, cultural shifts, and emerging best practices are prompting firm owners to assess their business models and make adjustments in their studios. Each episode features an industry leader, and together our hosts will explore the new frontier of architectural practice.