EA532: Luis Murillo - From Colombia to L.A. | An Architect's Story of Passion and Persistence

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EA647: Jeff Lusin - Balancing Business, Art and a Commitment to Community Growth

Balancing Business, Art and a Commitment to Community GrowthBalancing business, art and community growth is a challenge many architects face, and Jeff Lusin lives it every day. In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Jeff shares how his early love of making, art, and story ...  Afficher plus

EA646: Michael Jansen and Dr. Prasanta Bose - Why Architects Will Own the Future of AI Digital Twins

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