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EA653: Ryan Thewes - What Wright’s Apprentices Taught Me About Architecture and Life

What Wright’s Apprentices Taught Me About Architecture and LifeIn this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, we explore organic architecture principles with Ryan Thewes, founder of a Nashville-based design studio. He shares how early influences, including Frank Lloyd Wright’s ph ...  Show more

EA652: Maor Greenberg - Your Design to Permit Ready in Less Than 10 Days

Your Design to Permit Ready in Less Than 10 DaysAI in architecture is changing how projects move from concept to construction. In this episode, Maor Greenberg, founder of Spacial AI, shares how automation is transforming permit sets, compliance, and engineering workflows. He expl ...  Show more

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