#486 -After Hours: Whiney People and Affordable Housing
This week, David and Marina have a casual chat about eating at Gladstone's, ways to make housing more affordable, whiney people, (un)reasonable demands of car drivers, airplane stories, and more. This episode is supported by Chaos • Autodesk Forma & Autodesk Insight • Programa • ...Show more
#485 - Kirk Lauterbach and Christine Kegel, COO and CEO of Blue Alpine Builders
This week, David and Marina of FAME Architecture & Design are joined by Kirk Lauterbach and Christine Kegel, COO and CEO of Blue Alpine Builders. The four discussed Kirk & Christine's background, how they met, working with your partner, good contractor & customer service, contrac ...Show more
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