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She Builds Podcast w/ Norgerie, Jessica & Elizabeth

She Builds Podcast w/ Norgerie, Jessica & Elizabeth

FromTangible Remnants


She Builds Podcast w/ Norgerie, Jessica & Elizabeth

FromTangible Remnants

ratings:
Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Dec 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week's episode features a conversation with Jessica, Elizabeth (Lizi), and Norgerie of She Builds Podcast. Their podcast features the seldom-told stories of women who build; women whose worth is not taught in schools, but who have shaped the industries of architecture, construction, and development over the last century. They started the podcast after architecture school basically to help fill in the gaps in their education.  You'll have to listen to the episode to get the full story but let's just say I'm glad they accepted the challenge. There are so many amazing tangents and connections that we discuss in this episode.  From Lina Bo Bardi to Florence Nightingdale to the Founders behind the Knoll furniture line. You're in for a treat!Building Highlight: Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand designed by Lina Bo Bardi in Brazil. Links:She Builds PodcastAino & Elssa Aalto Episode 45 of She Builds PodcastLina Bobardi Episode 37 of She Builds PodcastTangible Remnants on InstagramTangible Remnants WebsiteLinkedTr.ee for resourcesGabl Media NetworkSarah Gilberg's MusicBios: She Builds Podcast is a podcast featuring the seldom-told stories of women who build; women whose worth is not taught in schools, but who have shaped the industries of architecture, construction, and development over the last century. The podcast was started by three friends who, after graduating from architecture school together, wanted to fill in the gaps in their education and share those with others.Elizabeth Raar, RA, NCARB, Project Architect, Polsky Perlstein Architects - Larkspur, California - is a licensed Project Architect, originally from West Michigan, who graduated from Syracuse University. Currently, she works for Polsky Perlstein Architects in Marin County, California on single-family residential projects. She enjoys making a project functional yet beautiful for the client. Elizabeth is also committed to promoting women in the AEC profession through co-hosting “She Builds Podcast”. On the podcast, they feature stories of women in history who have shaped the built environment and industry. Elizabeth loves sharing stories of women who haven’t been showcased in the past, in the hopes that women will play a more equal part in future architectural history.Jessica Rogers Assoc. AIA, Content Creator & Host, She Builds Podcast, Miami, FL - is a content creator based in her hometown of Miami, Florida. Jessica attended Design and Architecture Senior High, a magnet art school in Miami's design district. She earned her Bachelor of Architecture degree from Syracuse University, where she also served as treasurer and historian for her NOMAS chapter.Jessica has spent over four years working at the National Headquarters of the American Institute of Architects. At the AIA, she managed and...
Released:
Dec 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (54)

Historic preservation and sustainability are not mutually exclusive. They are actually two sides of the same coin: both involve buildings and both are about our collective future. Such historic buildings are also created by people in a specific place in time and are subject to the cultural prejudices of race and gender. These buildings are the Tangible Remnants of people who shaped the world and can serve as temporal touchpoints for future generations. Join sustainable preservation architect, Nakita Reed, as she explores the interconnectedness of architecture, preservation, sustainability, race and gender. You’ll learn about people, buildings, and policies that made a historical impact and hear from women and BIPOC practitioners who are impacting the built environment today.