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Architecture is more than just buildings—it’s a reflection of humanity itself. In this episode, architect, writer, and educator Duo Dickinson shares his insights on how architecture shapes our values, communities, and experiences. He discusses the delicate balance between honoring history and pushing design forward, emphasizing the importance of context and connection.
With over 30 years of experience and a deep commitment to pro bono work, Duo offers a unique perspective on architecture’s responsibility to serve people, not just projects. He explores how thoughtful design can transform spaces, revitalize communities, and enhance everyday life. The conversation also delves into his philosophy on fees, the human element in architecture, and the importance of truly listening to clients.
Through real-world examples and decades of expertise, Duo makes the case that great architecture is not just about aesthetics—it’s about understanding people and creating places that resonate with them.
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Architecture is Human with Duo Dickerson.
Want to watch this HWS session? Check it out on YouTube! Want to hear more conversations like this? Check out the EntreArchitect Network!
Learn more about Duo online at DuoDickinson.com, and connect with him on Instagram.
Referenced in this EpisodeBuilding Beauty
Christopher Alexander’s "A Pattern Language" and "The Nature of Order"
Common Edge Collaborative
WPKN Radio
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Architecture is more than just buildings—it’s a reflection of humanity itself. In this episode, architect, writer, and educator Duo Dickinson shares his insights on how architecture shapes our values, communities, and experiences. He discusses the delicate balance between honoring history and pushing design forward, emphasizing the importance of context and connection.
With over 30 years of experience and a deep commitment to pro bono work, Duo offers a unique perspective on architecture’s responsibility to serve people, not just projects. He explores how thoughtful design can transform spaces, revitalize communities, and enhance everyday life. The conversation also delves into his philosophy on fees, the human element in architecture, and the importance of truly listening to clients.
Through real-world examples and decades of expertise, Duo makes the case that great architecture is not just about aesthetics—it’s about understanding people and creating places that resonate with them.
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Architecture is Human with Duo Dickerson.
Want to watch this HWS session? Check it out on YouTube! Want to hear more conversations like this? Check out the EntreArchitect Network!
Learn more about Duo online at DuoDickinson.com, and connect with him on Instagram.
Referenced in this EpisodeBuilding Beauty
Christopher Alexander’s "A Pattern Language" and "The Nature of Order"
Common Edge Collaborative
WPKN Radio
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.
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