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Today, I had the pleasure of talking about one of the most unique and special aspects of Los Angeles – the food. Joining me in the conversation is David Kuo, the founder of Fatty Mart, and Catherine Johnson, the architect behind the project and Founding Partner of the firm Design, Bitches. This episode is truly a testament to how talented people can combine architecture, hospitality, food, and community to create a wonderful addition to the urban landscape of Los Angeles.
David and Catherine share the inspiration behind Fatty Mart, and the challenges they faced and overcame throughout the project. They also discuss their collaboration style and the trust they’ve built working together for many years. Plus, we chat about their passion for creating spaces that celebrate neighborhoods, and inspire people to explore new culinary experiences.
We touch on the impact of David’s online presence on his business, the influence of Los Angeles on Catherine’s practice, and their advice for people who are looking to enter the restaurant business or create their own architecture firm. They also discuss what makes a great project, highlight what they look for when hiring new team members, and reveal their favorite offerings from Fatty Mart’s menu.
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By Sam PepperToday, I had the pleasure of talking about one of the most unique and special aspects of Los Angeles – the food. Joining me in the conversation is David Kuo, the founder of Fatty Mart, and Catherine Johnson, the architect behind the project and Founding Partner of the firm Design, Bitches. This episode is truly a testament to how talented people can combine architecture, hospitality, food, and community to create a wonderful addition to the urban landscape of Los Angeles.
David and Catherine share the inspiration behind Fatty Mart, and the challenges they faced and overcame throughout the project. They also discuss their collaboration style and the trust they’ve built working together for many years. Plus, we chat about their passion for creating spaces that celebrate neighborhoods, and inspire people to explore new culinary experiences.
We touch on the impact of David’s online presence on his business, the influence of Los Angeles on Catherine’s practice, and their advice for people who are looking to enter the restaurant business or create their own architecture firm. They also discuss what makes a great project, highlight what they look for when hiring new team members, and reveal their favorite offerings from Fatty Mart’s menu.
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, or on your favorite podcast platform.
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