Afleveringen
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As an architect, have you ever worked with your family? In this episode Pride Road Architects, Magda Haener, Sandy Hickey and Lisa Raynes talk fellow architect Laura Simpkins about working as an architect with family members, and Lisa shares a special story about how her Grandpa inspired her to be an architect. We would love to hear your stories too. What or who inspired you to study architecture? PODCAST ‘Architecture in the den’ Host Lisa Raynes, CEO of Pride Road, the architectural practice franchise on our podcast ‘architecture in the den’ At Pride Road we are passionate about empowering marginalised architects and supporting practices to thrive in business. On our podcast, we love talking about all things architecture and business. Our audience is architects, students and property and construction industries UK and worldwide. https://www.prideroadfranchise.co.uk contact [email protected] #architecture #riba #architect
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RIBA CPD informal core curriculum 7 Inclusive Environments - Marsha Ramroop
In this episode Lisa Raynes talks to global award-winning inclusion culture expert Marsha Ramroop.
Join us on ‘the Pride Road Architects podcast’ as we navigate the intricate landscape of RIBA's CPD core curriculum, providing insights, expert interviews, and valuable tips for architects seeking to thrive in the ever-evolving field of architecture.
In this episode Lisa Raynes talks to inclusion culture expert Marsha Ramroop.
Marsha is a global award-winning inclusion culture expert, with a passion for driving change in the built environment and engineering sectors.
She sees these two areas as pillars of how we create our societies, and that if she can influence those sectors to be inclusive, she can more strategically influence the creation of a more inclusive world.
Her book Building Inclusion: Practical Guide to Inclusion in Architecture & the Built Environment, is being published by Routledge in August this year.
Her best-practice solutions are rooted in CQ – cultural intelligence – the behavioural capability to work and relate effectively across difference.
She was the inaugural Director of Inclusion and Diversity at the Royal Institute of British Architects, before which she had a 30-year career in broadcasting, including 20 years at the BBC.
You can pre-order her new book 'Building Inclusion' here https://www.buildinginclusion.info/
RIBA Chartered Members, are required to engage in and document a minimum of 35 hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) annually.
They must centre around RIBA's CPD framework of ten mandatory core curriculum topics, each designed to address the skills essential for architects.
1️⃣ Architecture for Social Purpose
2️⃣ Health, Safety, and Wellbeing
3️⃣ Business, Clients, and Services
4️⃣ Legal, Regulatory, and Statutory Compliance
5️⃣ Procurement and Contracts
6️⃣ Sustainable Architecture
7️⃣ Inclusive Environments
8️⃣ Places, Planning, and Communities
9️⃣ Building Conservation and Heritage
🔟 Design, Construction, and Technology
The CPD can take on a variety of forms, from paid for structured RIBA accredited CPD courses, RIBA CPD roadshows delivered for free by suppliers to informal learning via podcasts like this! (None of the CPD actually has to be CPD or RIBA CPD accredited)
PODCAST ‘Architecture in the den’
Host Lisa Raynes, CEO of Pride Road, the architectural practice franchise on our podcast ‘architecture in the den’ At Pride Road we are passionate about empowering marginalised architects and supporting practices to thrive in business. On our podcast, we love talking about all things architecture and business. Our audience is architects, students and property and construction industries UK and worldwide.
https://www.prideroadfranchise.co.uk
contact [email protected]
#architecture #riba #architect
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RIBA informal CPD Core Curriculum 6 Sustainable Architecture Earth Sheltered Home #architect #architecture #sustainability RIBA Chartered Members, are required to engage in and document a minimum of 35 hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) annually. They must centre around RIBA's CPD framework of ten mandatory core curriculum topics, each designed to address the skills essential for architects. 1️⃣ Architecture for Social Purpose 2️⃣ Health, Safety, and Wellbeing 3️⃣ Business, Clients, and Services 4️⃣ Legal, Regulatory, and Statutory Compliance 5️⃣ Procurement and Contracts 6️⃣ Sustainable Architecture 7️⃣ Inclusive Environments 8️⃣ Places, Planning, and Communities 9️⃣ Building Conservation and Heritage 🔟 Design, Construction, and Technology The CPD can take on a variety of forms, from paid for structured RIBA accredited CPD courses, RIBA CPD roadshows delivered for free by suppliers to informal learning via podcasts like this! (None of the CPD actually has to be CPD or RIBA CPD accredited) Join us on ‘the Pride Road Architects podcast’ as we navigate the intricate landscape of RIBA's CPD core curriculum, providing insights, expert interviews, and valuable tips for architects seeking to thrive in the ever-evolving field of architecture. In this episode, Pride Road Architect, Sandy Hickey shows us round the house she designed for her parents. This earth sheltered house sits in the Cotswolds, and had to comply with rigid planning rules. Sandy was an early adopter of sustainable technology with the help of Teletubbies Structural engineer. In this behind the scenes look into a grand Design, how has it fared 20 years on? ABOUT OUR PODCAST ‘Architecture in the den’ Host Lisa Raynes, CEO of Pride Road, the architectural practice franchise on our podcast ‘architecture in the den’ At Pride Road we are passionate about empowering marginalised architects and supporting practices to thrive in business. On our podcast, we love talking about all things architecture and business. Our audience is architects, students and property and construction industries UK and worldwide. https://www.prideroadfranchise.co.uk contact [email protected] call us at 0333 358 2330 Are you looking to build an extension to your property? Is your building due for Renovation? Are you looking for an architect in your local area, or wondering if you need an architect. Then you're in the right place. At Pride Road Architects, we know what it takes to turn a house into a home. A property into a sanctuary. We turn your ideas into architectural plans. We specialise in designing the kind of bespoke architecture that says something about you, your family, your lifestyle and your individual needs and tastes – on a budget that suits you. Pride Road will work closely with you to take the stress and confusion out of your design and build project, with experience and technical expertise to help deliver an affordable dream home with no compromise. In short, we care because you do. Find a Pride Road architect from our ever-expanding network, covering areas like Manchester, Liverpool, North Cheshire, South London, South Warwickshire and Bournemouth. To contact Pride Road about your project get in touch at https://www.prideroad.co.uk call us at 0333 358 2330 email at [email protected]
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RIBA Chartered Members, are required to engage in and document a minimum of 35 hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) annually.
They must centre around RIBA's CPD framework of ten mandatory core curriculum topics, each designed to address the skills essential for architects.
1️⃣ Architecture for Social Purpose
2️⃣ Health, Safety, and Wellbeing
3️⃣ Business, Clients, and Services
4️⃣ Legal, Regulatory, and Statutory Compliance
5️⃣ Procurement and Contracts
6️⃣ Sustainable Architecture
7️⃣ Inclusive Environments
8️⃣ Places, Planning, and Communities
9️⃣ Building Conservation and Heritage
🔟 Design, Construction, and Technology
The CPD can take on a variety of forms, from paid for structured RIBA accredited CPD courses, RIBA CPD roadshows delivered for free by suppliers to informal learning via podcasts like this! (None of the CPD actually has to be CPD or RIBA CPD accredited)
Join us on ‘the Pride Road Architects podcast’ as we navigate the intricate landscape of RIBA's CPD core curriculum, providing insights, expert interviews, and valuable tips for architects seeking to thrive in the ever-evolving field of architecture.
In this episode Lisa Raynes and Daniel Leon talk about their experiences in running architectural practices, focusing on challenges, retaining knowledge, and systemizing businesses.
"We all need architects to know that magic number of 10.74." - Daniel Leon
Daniel explores different structures by looking at other industries, while Lisa shares her experience of focusing on domestic residential projects and systemizing her practice.
Important aspects include keeping an eye on overheads, considering the impact of remote working and AI, and systemizing businesses for better management and scalability.
Daniel emphasizes the importance of architects knowing conversion factors, while Lisa highlights the focus of her practice, Pride Road, on domestic residential projects.
Both architects discuss the importance of having one person knowledgeable about all aspects of a project for maintaining continuity and quality.
Lisa shares her experience interviewing architects and students, emphasizing the importance of mentoring and support throughout their careers.
Lisa plans to grow Pride Road through franchise opportunities and opening up their CPD events to other architects.
Daniel shares his experience setting up a gallery space in their office, fostering connections with the creative community.
About Dan Leon, Square Feet Architects
Daniel Leon set up Square Feet in 2004 to do things differently. We’re a small and experienced team with a track record in inventive, pragmatic design. We invest time in developing fun and productive relationships with clients and specialists like interior designers, craftspeople and engineers to deliver successful projects, based on real conversations.
Prior to settling up SFA, Daniel studied in Liverpool and Seattle, worked in Manchester and Sydney, and in London for Levitt Bernstein and Buschow Henley - working on project such as regeneration and housing in Dublin and Leeds, arts projects such as St Luke’s Old Street for the London Symphony Orchestra, and buildings for the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
Daniel was a RIBA Councillor from 2014-17, sat on their Library Committee (responsible for outreach, the drawings collection and exhibitions), and is a RIBA Conservation Registrant. He has been part of judging committees for RIBA Stirling Prize, sits on Design Review Panel and Jewish Heritage UK’s Caseworker Panel, and a guest critic at Westminster School of Architecture.
He has published a children’s book and had paintings exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2023, chairs his local residents association and manages an under 11’s football.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-leon-a9916512/
https://www.instagram.com/sqft.architects/?hl=en-gb
https://www.instagram.com/danielleonsfa/
https://www.instagram.com/sqft.space/?hl=en-gb
www.squarefeetarchitects.co.uk
PODCAST ‘Architecture in the den’
Host Lisa Raynes, CEO of Pride Road, the architectural practice franchise on our podcast ‘architecture in the den’ At Pride Road we are passionate about empowering marginalised architects and supporting practices to thrive in business. On our podcast, we love talking about all things architecture and business. Our audience is architects, students and property and construction industries UK and worldwide.
https://www.prideroadfranchise.co.uk
contact [email protected]
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Highlight
"Never lose sight of the importance of what we do as architects." - Stephen Hodder
🎙 ️ Interview with Stephen HodderLisa Raynes interviews renowned Manchester architect Stephen Hodder, discussing his career, architectural projects, and industry challenges.
🏢 Hodder and Partners ArchitectsStephen's Manchester-based practice has been in operation for 40 years, with around 20 staff members, focusing on tall buildings, commercial development, leisure centers, and sports facilities.
🏆 Notable ProjectsStephen's notable projects include the Colne Swimming Pool, Centenary Building at Salford University, St. Catherine's College, and the award-winning Welcome Building at RHS Garden Bridgewater.
💼 Advice for Architects Starting OutStephen encourages young architects to take their time, consider their business model, and recognise the importance of their work, emphasising quality and consistency.
In Closing"The professional life is a long one. Sometimes you've got to make those mistakes as part of the learning process." - Stephen Hodder
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RIBA informal CPD Core Curriculum 7 Inclusive Environments Andrew Jarman - the Architects Benevolent Society #architect #architecture #mentalhealth
RIBA Chartered Members, are required to engage in and document a minimum of 35 hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) annually. They must centre around RIBA's CPD framework of ten mandatory core curriculum topics, each designed to address the skills essential for architects.
1️⃣ Architecture for Social Purpose
2️⃣ Health, Safety, and Wellbeing
3️⃣ Business, Clients, and Services
4️⃣ Legal, Regulatory, and Statutory Compliance
5️⃣ Procurement and Contracts
6️⃣ Sustainable Architecture
7️⃣ Inclusive Environments
8️⃣ Places, Planning, and Communities
9️⃣ Building Conservation and Heritage
🔟 Design, Construction, and Technology
The CPD can take on a variety of forms, from paid for structured RIBA accredited CPD courses, RIBA CPD roadshows delivered for free by suppliers to informal learning via podcasts like this! (None of the CPD actually has to be CPD or RIBA CPD accredited) Join us on ‘the Pride Road Architects podcast’ as we navigate the intricate landscape of RIBA's CPD core curriculum, providing insights, expert interviews, and valuable tips for architects seeking to thrive in the ever-evolving field of architecture.
ABOUT Andrew Jarman
Andrew Jarman is a Project Architect at Ellis Williams Architects and an Ambassador for the Architects Benevolent Society. Andrew is passionate about sustainable design and has become an advocate for better mental health in practice in recent years. Andrew was a beneficiary of ABS support in 2019 after a mental health crisis and following a short but transformative period became an Ambassador.
Andrew has gone on to become an accredited Mental Health First Aider and has organised events with the Liverpool Architectural Society and Liverpool Architecture Festival to promote a more open dialogue around mental health, speaking candidly about his own experiences in the process.
Andrew has engaged in various outreach works at schools whilst completing his Part 3 in Yorkshire and more recently as an Ambassador for PlacED in the Liverpool.
If you need help, get in touch with the ABS via https://www.absnet.org.uk/get-help/ or call 020 3918 8588
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-jarman-20bb997a/
ABOUT Pride Road Architecture Franchise
The Pride Road Franchise grew out of Founder Lisa Raynes’ refusal to accept that there was only one way for a woman to have an architecture career and a family life. She built her practice in the domestic sector, and then invested to turn her business into one that other ambitious architects wanting work/life balance can buy into. She’s had a seat on the RIBA Council (2015-18), been Chair of Women in Property NW and founded Manchester Curious, an urban architecture outreach festival. A key focus of the Pride Road Franchise business in a box is the fully-automated customer relation management system, this system helps lead a flow of new clients to our franchisees.
www.Prideroadfranchise.co.uk
PODCAST ‘Architecture in the den’
The Pride Road Architects Podcast.
Thank you for joining our host Lisa Raynes, CEO of Pride Road, the architectural practice franchise on our podcast ‘architecture in the den’
ABOUT OUR PODCAST
At Pride Road we are passionate about empowering marginalised architects and supporting practices to thrive in business.
On our podcast, we love talking about all things architecture and business. Our audience is architects, students and property and construction industries UK and worldwide.
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ABOUT Darya Simonovich
I am Darya, the CEO and founder of Chelsea Creperie, a coffee shop on Fulham Road, and Chelsea Swim Spa, a swim school for children. I also rent properties short term for filming and advertising. I have a few other cool ideas in the making, such as a dog hotel, and really would like to take my workshops for entrepreneurs to another level.
Last but not least, I am a mum of three: two girls and a boy.
In 2021, I graduated from the 10K Small Businesses Growth Programme run by Oxford University and Goldman Sachs, a free programme that I would highly recommend to anyone. I am a business mentor for the ‘Help to Grow’ government programme.
I’m currently writing a book ‘The Immigrant Entrepreneur: 21 Practical Hacks for Business Resilience.’
The book tells the story of my journey to the United Kingdom, where I arrived with very basic English, without knowing anyone, and with barely enough money to survive for a few days. Despite these challenges, I managed to build several businesses from scratch, and I believe that if I could do it, anyone can.
Would love to connect with you all!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daryasimanovich/
LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/daryas
ABOUT Pride Road Architecture Franchise
The Pride Road Franchise grew out of Founder Lisa Raynes’ refusal to accept that there was only one way for a woman to have an architecture career and a family life. She built her practice in the domestic sector, and then invested to turn her business into one that other ambitious architects wanting work/life balance can buy into. She’s had a seat on the RIBA Council (2015-18), been Chair of Women in Property NW and founded Manchester Curious, an urban architecture outreach festival. A key focus of the Pride Road Franchise business in a box is the fully-automated customer relation management system, this system helps lead a flow of new clients to our franchisees.
www.Prideroadfranchise.co.uk
PODCAST ‘Architecture in the den’
The Pride Road Architects Podcast.
Thank you for joining our host Lisa Raynes, CEO of Pride Road, the architectural practice franchise on our podcast ‘architecture in the den’
ABOUT OUR PODCAST
At Pride Road we are passionate about empowering marginalised architects and supporting practices to thrive in business.
On our podcast, we love talking about all things architecture and business. Our audience is architects, students and property and construction industries UK and worldwide.
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ABOUT Julia Starzyk
Julia Starzyk is a Quantity Surveyor and Project Manager who founded her construction consultancy, Star Projects, operating within private, high end residential market of London. After completing over 150 luxury renovations she has decided to specialise in helping private clients, cost plan and manage refurbishments of their dream homes.
Connect with Julia:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliastarzyk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/starprojects.london/Website: https://www.starprojects.london
ABOUT Pride Road Architecture Franchise
The Pride Road Franchise grew out of Founder Lisa Raynes’ refusal to accept that there was only one way for a woman to have an architecture career and a family life. She built her practice in the domestic sector, and then invested to turn her business into one that other ambitious architects wanting work/life balance can buy into. She’s had a seat on the RIBA Council (2015-18), been Chair of Women in Property NW and founded Manchester Curious, an urban architecture outreach festival. A key focus of the Pride Road Franchise business in a box is the fully-automated customer relation management system, this system helps lead a flow of new clients to our franchisees.
www.Prideroadfranchise.co.uk
PODCAST ‘Architecture in the den’
The Pride Road Architects Podcast.
Thank you for joining our host Lisa Raynes, CEO of Pride Road, the architectural practice franchise on our podcast ‘architecture in the den’
ABOUT OUR PODCAST
At Pride Road we are passionate about empowering marginalised architects and supporting practices to thrive in business.
On our podcast, we love talking about all things architecture and business. Our audience is architects, students and property and construction industries UK and worldwide.
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ABOUT Rebecca Maloney
Self employed for 5.5yrs, with an IT Recruitment Company & more recently, a Career Coaching consultancy too.
Alongside these, I am a Partner with Utility Warehouse, where I love helping families save & earn money on their residential services & an Affiliate with GaelTel, where we have a portfolio of 37 smart hardware solutions for reducing carbon usage in commercial buildings.
I have mortgage brokers, estate agents & IFAs as referral partners & also look to work with property developers & letting agents etc…
I love the variety of a day… If I’ve been looking at CVs for a while & then I have an appt with a potential UW Customer or Partner, I’ve still been working, but feel like I’ve had a break!!
I’m a serial networker & love connecting people.
Rebecca Tarantino - She Kills Bills!!
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccamoloneyitrecruiter/
ABOUT Pride Road Architecture Franchise
The Pride Road Franchise grew out of Founder Lisa Raynes’ refusal to accept that there was only one way for a woman to have an architecture career and a family life. She built her practice in the domestic sector, and then invested to turn her business into one that other ambitious architects wanting work/life balance can buy into. She’s had a seat on the RIBA Council (2015-18), been Chair of Women in Property NW and founded Manchester Curious, an urban architecture outreach festival. A key focus of the Pride Road Franchise business in a box is the fully-automated customer relation management system, this system helps lead a flow of new clients to our franchisees.
www.Prideroadfranchise.co.uk
PODCAST ‘Architecture in the den’
The Pride Road Architects Podcast.
Thank you for joining our host Lisa Raynes, CEO of Pride Road, the architectural practice franchise on our podcast ‘architecture in the den’
ABOUT OUR PODCAST
At Pride Road we are passionate about empowering marginalised architects and supporting practices to thrive in business.
On our podcast, we love talking about all things architecture and business. Our audience is architects, students and property and construction industries UK and worldwide.
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ABOUT Claire Munday
Claire Munday, the creator and founder of Tappy Toes Franchise Ltd, has been dancing since the age of 3. After winning a scholarship to prestigious performing arts college, Laine Theatre Arts, Claire went on to have a 10 year career as a professional dancer, before launching and building the Tappy Toes brand.
Tappy Toes is a baby and toddler dance franchise with 30 franchises across the UK, operating out of over 80 locations, and soon to launch in Dubai.
Claire also owns and runs Rise Studios, a dance and performing arts school in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire. She has been an entrepreneur and business owner for over 20 years. Claire is also proud to be a board member of the QFA (Quality Franchise Association) and loves talking all things franchising!
https://www.facebook.com/tappytoesltd
https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-munday-150bb426/
https://www.instagram.com/tappytoesdance/
ABOUT Pride Road Architecture Franchise
The Pride Road Franchise grew out of Founder Lisa Raynes’ refusal to accept that there was only one way for a woman to have an architecture career and a family life. She built her practice in the domestic sector, and then invested to turn her business into one that other ambitious architects wanting work/life balance can buy into. She’s had a seat on the RIBA Council (2015-18), been Chair of Women in Property NW and founded Manchester Curious, an urban architecture outreach festival. A key focus of the Pride Road Franchise business in a box is the fully-automated customer relation management system, this system helps lead a flow of new clients to our franchisees.
www.Prideroadfranchise.co.uk
PODCAST ‘Architecture in the den’
The Pride Road Architects Podcast.
Thank you for joining our host Lisa Raynes, CEO of Pride Road, the architectural practice franchise on our podcast ‘architecture in the den’
ABOUT OUR PODCAST
At Pride Road we are passionate about empowering marginalised architects and supporting practices to thrive in business.
On our podcast, we love talking about all things architecture and business. Our audience is architects, students and property and construction industries UK and worldwide.
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ABOUT TOKS ARUOTURE
Toks Aruoture is a creator of high-end nursery rooms and the founder of The Baby Cot Shop in Chelsea, London. As a mindset strategist, she enables entrepreneurial women play bigger by helping them to identify limiting beliefs. Toks believes that the most valuable tools for exponential growth are the unique abilities each person carries, but having the wrong mindset can restrict access to those gifts.
Through her podcast, Living Inside Out, she helps listeners unearth their talents so they can be who God intended them to be. She is a prolific writer and sought-after speaker, and is married with four sons.
Toks speaks about unearthing gifts to women who are held back by limiting beliefs.
Contact:
@toksaruoture
http://www.toksaruoture.com
http://www.livinginsideoutpodcast.com
http://www.thebabycotshop.com
ABOUT Pride Road Architecture Franchise
The Pride Road Franchise grew out of Founder Lisa Raynes’ refusal to accept that there was only one way for a woman to have an architecture career and a family life. She built her practice in the domestic sector, and then invested to turn her business into one that other ambitious architects wanting work/life balance can buy into. She’s had a seat on the RIBA Council (2015-18), been Chair of Women in Property NW and founded Manchester Curious, an urban architecture outreach festival. A key focus of the Pride Road Franchise business in a box is the fully-automated customer relation management system, this system helps lead a flow of new clients to our franchisees.
www.Prideroadfranchise.co.uk
PODCAST ‘Architecture in the den’
The Pride Road Architects Podcast.
Thank you for joining our host Lisa Raynes, CEO of Pride Road, the architectural practice franchise on our podcast ‘architecture in the den’
ABOUT OUR PODCAST
At Pride Road we are passionate about empowering marginalised architects and supporting practices to thrive in business.
On our podcast, we love talking about all things architecture and business. Our audience is architects, students and property and construction industries UK and worldwide.
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In this episode of "Architecture in the den," host Lisa Raynes, CEO of Pride Road, interviews architecture student Rachel Murphy about her experience with the Erasmus study abroad program at KU Leuven in Belgium. Rachel shares her interests in theatre, community, and conservation, and how she hopes to use her education to make a positive impact. This podcast is part of Pride Road's mission to support and empower architects and businesses in the industry.
Instagram: @RachelMurphyArt
LinkedIn: @rachel-murphy-arch
https://www.prideroadfranchise.co.uk
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Shannon Hughes is a consultant and facilitator with a calling to nurture 'people first' company culture in small and medium sized firms. In her practice, Enlivened Studios, she brings strategic business mentorship and experiential teaching practices to incite easeful collaboration and embolden transformational leadership.
With 20+ years of corporate marketing and HR strategy experience, plus a lifetime of proven leadership, performance and creative devotion, Shannon combines skill + heart into every Enlivened Studios session. Through this work, she's on a mission to help people live fully, lead consciously and impact the world with joy and collective aliveness.
The Pride Road Franchise grew out of Founder Lisa Raynes’ refusal to accept that there was only one way for a woman to have an architecture career and a family life. She built her practice in the domestic sector, and then invested to turn her business into one that other ambitious architects wanting work/life balance can buy into. She’s had a seat on the RIBA Council (2015-18), been Chair of Women in Property NW and founded Manchester Curious, an urban architecture outreach festival. A key focus of the Pride Road Franchise business in a box is the fully-automated customer relation management system, this system helps lead a flow of new clients to our franchisees.
https://www.prideroadfranchise.co.uk
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Peter Jackson, managing director at Seddon
Peter Jackson is managing director at Seddon and has worked in the construction industry for over 20 years. With over 15 years in experience at director level, Peter is responsible for overseeing all daily operations and the performance of the business. His role also involves planning the strategic direction of Seddon, as well as further developing the company vision and positioning the company for future growth.
Since being appointed managing director in 2013, Peter has overseen turnover at Seddon grow exponentially. Standing at £65m when he joined, the turnover now stands at approximately £160m, as the business celebrates its 125th anniversary.
The Pride Road Franchise grew out of Founder Lisa Raynes’ refusal to accept that there was only one way for a woman to have an architecture career and a family life. She built her practice in the domestic sector, and then invested to turn her business into one that other ambitious architects wanting work/life balance can buy into. She’s had a seat on the RIBA Council (2015-18), been Chair of Women in Property NW and founded Manchester Curious, an urban architecture outreach festival. A key focus of the Pride Road Franchise business in a box is the fully-automated customer relation management system, this system helps lead a flow of new clients to our franchisees.
* Twitter - @YourSeddon
* Facebook – https://en-gb.facebook.com/SeddonCSR/
* Linkedin - https://uk.linkedin.com/company/seddon
* YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/Seddontv
Linkedin - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/peter-jackson-5a166128
https://www.prideroadfranchise.co.uk
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Kwamena Beecham is an Architect at Pilbrow & Partners, London.
Kwamena gained his Part 1 from Plymouth university where his dissertation investigated the role of the architect in the 21st century. He continued his studies and obtained his Part 2 at Birmingham City University, where his written thesis investigated the perception of success in buildings, while testing the themes uncovered with a design thesis reintroducing a statement railway station in Morecambe Lancashire. Following this he completed his Part 3 at Westminster university and became a chartered Architect.
In his relatively short career, Kwamena has stood for RIBA council elections, mentored students and has been a visiting tutor at Birmingham city university and UEL. After taking a break from teaching to focus on his part 3 and young family, Kwamena is now looking to the horizon for new opportunities to help the next generation of Architects grow and flourish. You can follow his journey on Instagram @Kwamena.Beecham or on linkedin
The Pride Road Franchise grew out of Founder Lisa Raynes’ refusal to accept that there was only one way for a woman to have an architecture career and a family life. She built her practice in the domestic sector, and then invested to turn her business into one that other ambitious architects wanting work/life balance can buy into. She’s had a seat on the RIBA Council (2015-18), been Chair of Women in Property NW and founded Manchester Curious, an urban architecture outreach festival. A key focus of the Pride Road Franchise business in a box is the fully-automated customer relation management system, this system helps lead a flow of new clients to our franchisees.
https://www.prideroadfranchise.co.uk
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Zafir is an Architectural Assistant at dRMM and a MArch Student at the LSA (London School of Architecture). Most recently, he was also nominated as a Student Representative on the RIBA Council.
Zafir has a passion for social justice and climate literacy, and has been involved with a large number of groups and organisations. He is a vocal member of ACAN (The Architect’s Climate Action Network), and was previously one of the Coordinators for the Education group, helping to facilitate several campaigns and events. Zafir completed his Part 1 at the Manchester School of Architecture, where he first met Lisa.
Instagram @zafirameen
The Pride Road Franchise grew out of Founder Lisa Raynes’ refusal to accept that there was only one way for a woman to have an architecture career and a family life. She built her practice in the domestic sector, and then invested to turn her business into one that other ambitious architects wanting work/life balance can buy into. She’s had a seat on the RIBA Council (2015-18), been Chair of Women in Property NW and founded Manchester Curious, an urban architecture outreach festival. A key focus of the Pride Road Franchise business in a box is the fully-automated customer relation management system, this system helps lead a flow of new clients to our franchisees.
https://www.prideroadfranchise.co.uk
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Jeff Echols is the Small Firm Whisperer and he's on a mission to change the way small architecture firms do business. He's the Vice President of Community Development at EntreArchitect, the Host of the Build Your Brand podcast, and the daily live-stream show, Context & Clarity. Jeff leverages 30 years of experience working in, starting, and managing architecture firms to connect, mentor, and support a growing, worldwide community of small firm architects who are out to change the world. Jeff EcholsVice President Community Development | EntreArchitectHost | Context & Clarity LIVEHost | Build Your Brand Podcast (317) 434-4221 Twitter: @jeff_echolsInstagram: @jeff_echolsClubhouse: @jeff_echolshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffechols/Facebook: https://facebook.com/groups/EntreArchitect https://www.prideroadfranchise.co.uk
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Sandy was born to be an architect. Growing up around buildings in all stages of development with her DIY father, who sympathetically transformed their small London Victorian villa and her developer grandfather, who built much of Ruislip’s housing stock. Sandy was never far from the seeing someone’s dreams turned into designs. She was fascinated as much by the artistry as the science of building.
After studying at Bath University on a collaborative course with structural and environmental engineers, she gained her BSc in Architecture. She completed her studies at De Montfort University in Leicestershire where for her final project she designed an energy-efficient earth-sheltered GP Surgery and Nursery. Intrigued by the process of using the earth’s natural resources to complement modern living, she furthered this knowledge when she spent time at The University of Minneapolis’ underground space centre investigating how cutting-edge technology can create seamless landscapes that bring the outside in. Years later the completion of her own home extension reflected this union by bringing the garden and the family room together to create a seamless expansion of light and warmth, with nature being as much a part of the inside as it is the outside.
Sandy’s expertise and experience have been honed by working in a variety of sectors, from one man band and larger practices to housing associations and local councils. Nine years with British Waterways consulting with landowners about how to make the best use of canal side living also saw her complete a project to realign the canal to accommodate her design for 20 th century lockkeeper cottages. Buildings that have stood the test of time leading to one lockkeeper and his wife buying their cottage and continuing to live comfortably in the canal side cottage Sandy envisioned.
After taking a break to bring up her daughter, Sandy achieved her dream of building her own unique house in 2004 when she collaborated with her parents to design and build a large family home complete with its own indoor swimming pool, into the side of a hill in the Cotswolds. A home that continues to run smoothly and lift the spirits of its inhabitants.
She opened her practice in 2006 working on domestic renovations and extensions often rearranging spaces to make them function better. For several clients, her designs were so sympathetic that they invited her to work on other uncomfortable areas of their homes. Sandy’s designs help homeowners to make sure their property is fit for purpose now and in the future. Her experience over the years means that she has already solved common discomfort issues with properties – like the overheatingconservatory, the sweltering loft, or the awkward kitchen space.
Problem solving is one of Sandy’s core skills in her approach to helping people turn their houses into the homes they want, and which will sustain a family’s changing lifestyles and needs. A highly emotionally intelligent woman Sandy is an architect who listens closely to her clients, guiding them gently through their own home design experience.
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Michele Grace Hottel, AIA I has been practicing Architecture with her namesake firm since 1994 and is licensed in the states of California and Arizona. Prior to that she worked in Architecture and Engineering firms before, during and after attending Cal Poly, Pomona for Architecture.
Ms. Hottel has been a Commissioner and Subject Matter Expert for the California Architects Board, served three terms as an appointed City of La Mesa Planning Commissioner, and the Chair of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Custom Residential Architecture Network (CRAN) for the AIA San Diego and Palomar Chapters and was the Chair of the Committee for AIA California's Inaugural Housing Forum for attainable housing. She is currently on the AIA National CRAN Advisory Group (AG).
One can read her blog and listen to her podcast, "I've never met a woman architect before..." a blog about my life... , the trials and tribulations, as one could say, of being a woman, a mother, a wife, a volunteer, a public servant, and last but not least, an architect.
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Austin Williams is course leader in the post-graduate diploma programme in Architecture and Professional Practice at Kingston School of Art in London, and Honorary Research Fellow at XJTLU University, Suzhou, China where he lived from 2011-2017. He was previously the Technical Editor of The Architects’ Journal, and China correspondent for The Architectural Review.
He is the director of the Future Cities Project, and the author of "China's Urban Revolution: Understanding Chinese Eco-cities" (2017) and “New Chinese Architecture: Twenty Women Building the Future” published by Thames and Hudson (2019).
Williams founded the mantownhuman manifesto featured in Penguin Classics’ “100 Artists Manifestos”. He has spoken at a wide range of conferences, from New York to Ningbo; from Hawaii to Hong Kong; and is a regular media commentator on development, environmentalism and China.
He has written for magazines as diverse as Nature, Wired, Top Gear, South China Morning Post, Metropolis, Times Literary Supplement, and The Economist.
Other books include: “Enemies of Progress: The Dangers of Sustainability”, “The Future of Community: Reports of a Death Greatly Exaggerated”, and “The Lure of the City: From Slums to Suburbs”, and a range of chapters.
He wrote and directed over 200 short documentaries for NBSTV; and he was the author and illustrator of the series of books, “Shortcuts: essential guides for building designers”.
Wechat/Twitter: Future_Cities
Website: www.futurecities.org.uk
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