Episodios

  • 033: FullStack Modular with Roger Krulak and David Farnsworth, PE
    Sep 19 2023

    In this episode, we talk with Roger Krulak, Founder and Principal at FullStack Modular and David Farnsworth, PE, Principal at Arup. We talk about the best project delivery system and about options available for modular construction.

    Roger and David have worked on numerous modular construction projects, creating structures that exceed 20 stories tall, truly building onsite Lego-like structures.

    We dig into scope of work delineation, floorplan flexibility and how modular constructed high rise structures are able to resist site loading such as high seismic forces.

    By being involved from project inception, both parties- the manufacturer and structural engineer – are able to convey their respective requirements and continuously elevate the limits of modular construction in a truly impressive way.

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    50 m
  • 032: Bonnet Springs Park with Julian Lineham, PE
    Sep 5 2023

    In this episode, Julian Lineham, PE, Founding Principal at Studio NYL, talks about the Bonnett Springs Park project. This site was previously inaccessible due to an abandoned rail line. So by removing the abandoned line, many acres of land were suddenly opened up and accessible. This project includes the design and construction of several buildings throughout the site but our talk focuses on four main buildings: the Event Center, Welcome Center, Children’s Museum and Nature Center. Materials included mass timber and CLT (cross laminated timber) and concrete and steel.

    Listen in to hear how soil challenges were addressed and to also hear how sustainability aspects were worked into the design of these structures.

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    51 m
  • 031: Specifications and Structural Engineering with Cherise Lakeside, FCSI
    Aug 29 2023

    In this episode, Cherise Lakeside, FCSI, Senior Specification Writer for RDH Building Science Inc. talks about the importance of good specification writing for structural engineers and architects. Cherise is based out of Portland, Oregon and, in addition to her duties at RDH, teaches the SCI CDT certification program and hosts the ARCAT podcast “DETAILED”, produced by Gabl Media. “DETAILED” shares project stories of challenges and triumph and is wildly successful with over 300,000 downloads in the 18 months since its inception.

    Cherise gives specification advice to architects and structural engineers including making sure items are only listed once in the specifications and making sure that things are located in their appropriate sections. Also, we talked about the purpose of structural general notes and how they pair with project specifications.

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    DETAILED Podcast: www.gablmedia.com/podcasts/detailed

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    58 m
  • 030: Structural Engineering 101 with Kari Sebern, PE
    Aug 15 2023

    What is structural engineering and what do structural engineers actually do? How much does it cost to hire one? This episode demystifies structural engineering and breaks down the major processes that we perform from job to job. If you’ve ever wondered about the ins and outs of structural engineering, this episode is for you.

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    23 m
  • 029: Wildflower Studio with Dena Prastos, AIA - Part 2
    Aug 8 2023

    In the second portion of this special two part series, we talk about the necessity of sustainability extending beyond the design phase. Dena and Indigo River also have a vested interest in offshore wind generation and training programs for implementation. We also get into Dena’s dream for the future of the profession.

    Waterfront Architecture is Dena Prastos, AIA niche design market. With degrees in civil engineering, in architecture and from Harvard Business School, Dena brings a diverse background as the Founder and CEO of Indigo River. Waterfront architect, civil engineer, futurist, climate adaptation expert, entrepreneur, and creative original, Dena is driven to transform the built world at the water’s edge.

    Indigo River brings a transdisciplinary approach to waterfront architecture, resiliency and climate adaptation and is a leading authority in New York Harbor and beyond. In this episode we talk specficaly about the Wildflower Studio which is located at the water’s edge in the New York City area and is a state of the art vertical production studio backed by Robert De Niro. We also discuss sustainable and resilient design and differentiate between the two.

    Dena has crafted a unique business and career based on her personal passions. Born and raised in Anchorage, AK, Dena spent many months a year off the grid and in touch with nature while growing up. It is evident that this connection with nature has carried through in her waterfront designs in New York City.

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    50 m
  • 028: Wildflower Studio with Dena Prastos, AIA - Part 1
    Aug 1 2023

    Waterfront Architecture is Dena Prastos, AIA niche design market. With degrees in civil engineering and architecture from Harvard Business School, Dena brings a diverse background as the Founder and CEO of Indigo River. Waterfront architect, civil engineer, futurist, climate adaptation expert, entrepreneur, and creative original, Dena is driven to transform the built world at the water’s edge.

    Indigo River brings a transdisciplinary approach to waterfront architecture, resiliency, and climate adaptation and is a leading authority in New York Harbor and beyond. In this episode, we talk specifically about the Wildflower Studio which is located at the water’s edge in the New York City area and is a state-of-the-art vertical production studio backed by Robert De Niro. We also discuss sustainable and resilient design and differentiate between the two.

    Dena has crafted a unique business and career based on her personal passions. Born and raised in Anchorage, AK, Dena spent many months a year off the grid and in touch with nature while growing up. It is evident that this connection with nature has carried through in her waterfront designs in New York City.

    We also talk about the necessity of sustainability extending beyond the design phase. Dena and Indigo River also have a vested interest in offshore wind generation and training programs for implementation.

    With so much great information in this conversation, it’s split into a special two-part series. Tune in next week to hear the second segment of this conversation.

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    40 m
  • 027: Boulder Community Hospital Deconstruction Project with Alexis Feitel, PE
    Jul 25 2023

    Many businesses are finding a niche market for carbon reduction consulting. At KL&A in Golden, CO they have specific department, comprised of structural engineers, to provide expertise in this area. Alexis Feitel is a licensed professional engineer and the Team Carbon Unit Director at KL&A. As a CO native with homestead roots in CO and an outdoor enthusiast, Alexis is passionate about engaging her engineering expertise to protect the natural environment around her.

    In this episode, we talk about the Boulder Community Hospital Deconstruction Project. The City of Boulder has committed to major carbon reduction efforts and as a part of those efforts, wanted to save viable structural elements from one building demolition to be used in other projects. By structural engineering involvement during deconstruction, Alexis and her team were able to devise a deconstruction and cataloging system that allowed these structural elements to be reused in a new construction fire station in the City of Boulder. With the construction industry contributing to 40% of carbon emissions, reusing structural members makes a lot of sense and greatly influences construction impact to the environment. Second hand shopping at its finest.

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    55 m
  • 026: Lee Roberts - A23 Live
    Jul 18 2023

    Lee Roberts is the Installation Manager at Nana Wall Systems, Inc. In this A’23 on location episode, Lee talks about special structural engineering and architectural requirements necessary to accommodate these larger wall systems. With openings sometimes spanning up to 90’, adequate structural support is of the utmost importance. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the field installation side of things and how designers can proactively design for the finished condition. The sky really is the limit for these glass wall systems.

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    33 m