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Nate Lahy joins the episode to explore landscape architecture, sharing his morning routine and favorite inspirational books. He discusses Orbis Landscape Architecture and the field's evolution, focusing on innovative flood management in Norfolk. The conversation emphasizes historical context, networking, and community-building. Additional topics include insights from Rick Rubin's book, the value of authors narrating their works, and fostering relationships with Assembly. The episode wraps up with local food recommendations and business shout-outs.
(0:00) Introduction and Casual Chatter
(10:12) Nate's Morning Routine and Inspirational Books
(17:08) Spotlight on Orbis Landscape Architecture
(24:05) The Evolution of Landscape Architecture
(30:33) Addressing Flooding Issues in Norfolk Through Design
(34:37) Strategies for Flood Management and Urban Development
(47:37) Historical Context in Landscape Projects
(49:12) The Significance of Networking in Landscape Architecture
(55:04) The Power of Small Interactions in Community Building
(56:14) Lessons from Rick Rubin's Book
(59:20) The Value of Authors Narrating Their Own Books
(1:00:29) Building Relationships with Assembly
(1:02:04) Local Food Recommendations and Business Shoutouts
(1:06:41) Closing Remarks and Call to Action
- Community engagement can be sparked through simple interactions in everyday places like coffee shops, leading to meaningful connections and opportunities.
- Norfolk's historical development involved significant environmental changes, such as filling in creeks and wetlands, which now contribute to its flooding issues.
- Landscape architecture is evolving to prioritize sustainable and holistic designs that consider environmental impact, wildlife, and community stories.
https://orbis-la.com/
Innovate Hampton Roads is on a mission to foster the growth of Hampton Roads' innovation and technology ecosystem by educating entrepreneurs and business leaders, providing access to essential resources, and building connections that drive synergistic partnerships. We are committed to creating a supportive environment that empowers entrepreneurs, strengthens the regional economy, and fuels long-term prosperity. By growing, guiding, and connecting key players in the ecosystem—including investors, industry leaders, universities, corporate partners, and community organizations—we aim to build a more innovative and inclusive economy. It’s time to unify our efforts, amplify our collective voice, and streamline resources to benefit aspiring entrepreneurs, students, employees, and businesses throughout the region.
Don't miss out on key business events, local success stories, and expert insights—subscribe to This Week in 757 and stay ahead in Hampton Roads' innovation and business community. https://bit.ly/twi757newsletter
Nate Lahy joins the episode to explore landscape architecture, sharing his morning routine and favorite inspirational books. He discusses Orbis Landscape Architecture and the field's evolution, focusing on innovative flood management in Norfolk. The conversation emphasizes historical context, networking, and community-building. Additional topics include insights from Rick Rubin's book, the value of authors narrating their works, and fostering relationships with Assembly. The episode wraps up with local food recommendations and business shout-outs.
(0:00) Introduction and Casual Chatter
(10:12) Nate's Morning Routine and Inspirational Books
(17:08) Spotlight on Orbis Landscape Architecture
(24:05) The Evolution of Landscape Architecture
(30:33) Addressing Flooding Issues in Norfolk Through Design
(34:37) Strategies for Flood Management and Urban Development
(47:37) Historical Context in Landscape Projects
(49:12) The Significance of Networking in Landscape Architecture
(55:04) The Power of Small Interactions in Community Building
(56:14) Lessons from Rick Rubin's Book
(59:20) The Value of Authors Narrating Their Own Books
(1:00:29) Building Relationships with Assembly
(1:02:04) Local Food Recommendations and Business Shoutouts
(1:06:41) Closing Remarks and Call to Action
- Community engagement can be sparked through simple interactions in everyday places like coffee shops, leading to meaningful connections and opportunities.
- Norfolk's historical development involved significant environmental changes, such as filling in creeks and wetlands, which now contribute to its flooding issues.
- Landscape architecture is evolving to prioritize sustainable and holistic designs that consider environmental impact, wildlife, and community stories.
https://orbis-la.com/
Innovate Hampton Roads is on a mission to foster the growth of Hampton Roads' innovation and technology ecosystem by educating entrepreneurs and business leaders, providing access to essential resources, and building connections that drive synergistic partnerships. We are committed to creating a supportive environment that empowers entrepreneurs, strengthens the regional economy, and fuels long-term prosperity. By growing, guiding, and connecting key players in the ecosystem—including investors, industry leaders, universities, corporate partners, and community organizations—we aim to build a more innovative and inclusive economy. It’s time to unify our efforts, amplify our collective voice, and streamline resources to benefit aspiring entrepreneurs, students, employees, and businesses throughout the region.
Don't miss out on key business events, local success stories, and expert insights—subscribe to This Week in 757 and stay ahead in Hampton Roads' innovation and business community. https://bit.ly/twi757newsletter