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V Owen Bush and Shawn Hamlin discussed the historical significance of the Capital Region and the ongoing project to restore the Stephen and Harriet Myers residence and develop a cultural center. Shawn Hamlin detailed the design incorporating a historic Dutch barn, sustainable building practices aiming for net-zero energy, and the client's vision for an engaging community space, highlighting challenges with SHPO regarding geothermal well impact. The conversation also covered the evolution of architectural documentation, the use of 3D printing, their work in educational building modernization, the importance of client vision, and the anticipated start of construction for the Myers Center project in the fall.
This episode is brought to you by Scan2Plan — the measure of excellence for architects and engineers. From adaptive reuse to MEPF modeling, Scan2Plan delivers high-fidelity BIM and CAD documentation grounded in LiDAR precision and project-ready accuracy. Whether you're preserving heritage, coordinating across disciplines, or modeling for a net-zero future, their tailored workflows and rapid delivery help you focus on what matters most: design. Certainty lies in good data. Scan2Plan gives you both.
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https://www.scan2plan.io/
Shawn Hamlin is the founding principal of Hamlin Design Group, where he leads civic and educational projects that thread sustainability, cultural legacy, and public impact. From NetZero museums like the Stephen & Harriet Myers Underground Railroad Interpretive Center to large-scale adaptive reuse efforts like Harriman Building 5, Shawn’s work blends technical rigor with narrative intent. Across every project, he’s asking: how do we build with memory—and with meaning—for the next century?
Hamlin Design Group website
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https://www.hamlindesigngroup.com/
V Owen Bush and Shawn Hamlin discussed the historical significance of the Capital Region and the ongoing project to restore the Stephen and Harriet Myers residence and develop a cultural center. Shawn Hamlin detailed the design incorporating a historic Dutch barn, sustainable building practices aiming for net-zero energy, and the client's vision for an engaging community space, highlighting challenges with SHPO regarding geothermal well impact. The conversation also covered the evolution of architectural documentation, the use of 3D printing, their work in educational building modernization, the importance of client vision, and the anticipated start of construction for the Myers Center project in the fall.
This episode is brought to you by Scan2Plan — the measure of excellence for architects and engineers. From adaptive reuse to MEPF modeling, Scan2Plan delivers high-fidelity BIM and CAD documentation grounded in LiDAR precision and project-ready accuracy. Whether you're preserving heritage, coordinating across disciplines, or modeling for a net-zero future, their tailored workflows and rapid delivery help you focus on what matters most: design. Certainty lies in good data. Scan2Plan gives you both.
Scan2Plan Website
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https://www.scan2plan.io/
Shawn Hamlin is the founding principal of Hamlin Design Group, where he leads civic and educational projects that thread sustainability, cultural legacy, and public impact. From NetZero museums like the Stephen & Harriet Myers Underground Railroad Interpretive Center to large-scale adaptive reuse efforts like Harriman Building 5, Shawn’s work blends technical rigor with narrative intent. Across every project, he’s asking: how do we build with memory—and with meaning—for the next century?
Hamlin Design Group website
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https://www.hamlindesigngroup.com/