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In this episode of Redlines, we explore the journey of Mathew, an architect whose career took unexpected turns, leading him to question the very profession he had spent decades pursuing. From an exciting, high-energy design studio in New York to the pressures of rapid project timelines, unrealistic expectations, and industry-wide burnout, Mathew’s story is one of resilience, change, and ultimately, reinvention.
Through candid reflections, Mathew shares the emotional and professional struggles he faced, from navigating toxic work environments to confronting the reality of architecture’s grueling demands. As he found himself constantly moving from one job to the next, recession after recession, Mathew reached a breaking point—one that led him to redefine success and seek fulfillment outside of traditional practice.
This episode challenges the glorified image of the “dream job” in architecture and examines how professionals can reclaim their careers on their own terms.
5 Key Takeaways:
Quotes:
“I was convinced that being back in architecture would make me happy. And it just didn’t.”
“The profession has changed in so many ways, but in others, it has stayed exactly the same.”
“You don’t need to be a specialist to succeed—being a generalist can open more doors than you think.”
In this episode of Redlines, we explore the journey of Mathew, an architect whose career took unexpected turns, leading him to question the very profession he had spent decades pursuing. From an exciting, high-energy design studio in New York to the pressures of rapid project timelines, unrealistic expectations, and industry-wide burnout, Mathew’s story is one of resilience, change, and ultimately, reinvention.
Through candid reflections, Mathew shares the emotional and professional struggles he faced, from navigating toxic work environments to confronting the reality of architecture’s grueling demands. As he found himself constantly moving from one job to the next, recession after recession, Mathew reached a breaking point—one that led him to redefine success and seek fulfillment outside of traditional practice.
This episode challenges the glorified image of the “dream job” in architecture and examines how professionals can reclaim their careers on their own terms.
5 Key Takeaways:
Quotes:
“I was convinced that being back in architecture would make me happy. And it just didn’t.”
“The profession has changed in so many ways, but in others, it has stayed exactly the same.”
“You don’t need to be a specialist to succeed—being a generalist can open more doors than you think.”