Student Architect

ShArch - Peter Exley of Architecture Is Fun


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Hello! Welcome back to the podcast. 

It’s been a little while, but don’t think the show is over! Student Architect is already 1 year old and counting!

You are listening to the short-episode series, which I am now calling ShArch, S H A R C H, short Architecture, very clever I know. This is a series where you’ll get to know a little about a person I’ve interviewed before the full conversation comes out. These short episodes don’t recycle audio, this is unique audio that you won’t find on the full Student Architect episodes. So with that explanation out of the way, let me go ahead and introduce this week’s guest.

Peter Exley has established an internationally recognized practice of award-winning architecture for children, families, and communities, elevating the standards of design for learning and play environments. He is the co-founder of Architecture Is Fun, a Chicago-based architecture, design, and consulting firm. Dedicated to helping the next generation of architects, Peter has also been a professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) for more than 25 years.

He will serve as the 97th President of the American Institute of Architects in 2021.

To learn more about Peter you can find him on:

Instagram: @architectureisfun and @funarchitect

Twitter: @funarchitect

Facebook

LinkedIn

As he says, if you use the keywords "Architecture Is Fun", you should have no trouble finding him.

Get to know a little bit about Peter in this ShArch episode of the Student Architect Podcast. As always, you can stay up to date with the podcast on: 

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LinkedIn: http://ow.ly/BxFx50z7IiB

Twitter - https://bit.ly/2Uxfwpg

Facebook - https://bit.ly/2UqYRnw

Student Architect Website - https://bit.ly/3biFBzo

Thanks so much for tuning in and I hope you enjoy it!

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