Conversations with the directors of new and noteworthy architecture practices about business, marketing and communications. This podcast is hosted by Dave Sharp, a marketing coach for architects who are looking to attract awesome clients.
Tim Hay and Jeff Fearon are the directors of Fearon Hay, an internationally acclaimed architecture practice established in 1998 and recognised for its refined modernism and deeply contextual approach. Based in Auckland, the studio has earned global recognition for its residential and civic work, creating sculptural, materially expressive buildings that balance clarity of form with sensitivity to landscape, craft, and enduring architectural presence.
You can see more of their work at fearonhay.com, or you can follow them on Instagram @fearonhay.
Office Talk is hosted and produced by Office D.SHARP, a strategic marketing and communications practice for architecture. We work collaboratively with clients across the globe. To learn more about our approach, visit officedavesharp.com.
Adam Kane Architects is an award-winning architecture and interior design practice, established in 2015 and recognised internationally for its minimalist rigour and quiet luxury approach. The studio continues to gain widespread global recognition for its residential work, creating calm, materially rich spaces that balance restraint with generosity of light and proportion.
Adam Kane Architects focus on the detail and the restrained in proposing spaces that will last the tests of time.
You can see more of their work adamkane.com.au, or you can follow them on Instagram @adamkanearchitects.
Office Talk is hosted and produced by Office D.SHARP, a strategic marketing and communications practice for architecture. We work collaboratively with clients across the globe. To learn more about our approach, visit officedavesharp.com.
Julian Kosloff and Stephanie Bullock are the directors of Kosloff Architecture. Founded in 2017, their Melbourne-based practice has grown quickly, primarily focused on work in the education and community sector. Their projects have been recognised with awards across multiple sectors and widely published both in Australia and overseas. Stephanie is the current President of the Victorian Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects.
You can see more of their work at kosloffarchitecture.com, or you can follow them on Instagram @kosloffarchitecture.
Office Talk is hosted and produced by Office D.SHARP, a strategic marketing and communications practice for architecture. We work collaboratively with clients across the globe. To learn more about our approach, visit officedavesharp.com.
Tom Ross is a leading Melbourne-based architectural photographer. He works across architecture and editorial. He studied at the Victorian College of the Arts and Massachusetts College of Art, and keeps a speculative practice on the side—making photos and books about the built world.
You can see more of Tom’s work at tomross.xyz, or follow him on Instagram @tomross.xyz.
Office Talk is hosted and produced by Office D.SHARP, a strategic marketing and communications practice for architecture. We work collaboratively with clients across the globe. To learn more about our approach, visit officedavesharp.com.
Albert Mo is the director of Albert Mo Architects. Albert is known for his residential projects that push boundaries and explore new modes of design centered around the sensory experience. In 2024, he launched his independent practice, AMoA, after 23 years of his previous firm. His design approach emphasizes context, both site and human, and celebrates everyday rituals and objects, and the subtle beauty of everyday moments.
If you'd like to learn more about the studio’s work, you can follow the practice on Instagram at @albertmoarchitects, or visit albertmo.com.
Office Talk is hosted and produced by Office D.SHARP, a strategic marketing and communications practice for architecture. We work collaboratively with clients across the globe. To learn more about our approach, visit officedavesharp.com.
Anthony Gill is the director of Anthony Gill Architects. Founded in 2007, the Sydney-based practice primarily works on single residential and commercial projects of various scales and complexities. The studio is known for it’s gentle and considered response to constrained sites, and an inventive approach to spatial organisation.
If you'd like to learn more about the studio’s work, you can follow them on Instagram at @anthonygill36, or visit gillarchitects.com.au.
Office Talk is hosted and produced by Office D.SHARP, a strategic marketing and communications practice for architecture. We work collaboratively with clients across the globe. To learn more about our approach and offerings, simply visit officedavesharp.com.
Jess Kneebone is a Melbourne-based art director and stylist working across interiors and photography. She collaborates with photographers to create evocative imagery, with architects to shape thoughtful spaces, and with those who inhabit them to bring a sense of life—and home. Her work moves beyond surface arrangement, exploring atmosphere, materiality and meaning. Jess’s work has appeared in The Local Project, Vogue Living and Houses, among others.
If you’d like to know more about her work, you can follow her on Instagram at @jesskneebone, or visit jesskneebone.com.
Office Talk is hosted and produced by Office D.SHARP, a strategic marketing and communications practice for architecture. We work collaboratively with clients across the globe. To learn more about our approach and offerings, simply visit officedavesharp.com.
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Dean Williams is the director of Architect George, a Sydney-based practice established in 2021. The studio is known for projects that deal with complex existing conditions with skill and enthusiasm.
In a few short years, the studio has received Award recognition through the Australian Institute of Architects, Houses Awards, Dulux Colour Awards, Dezeen Awards, and Grand Designs Australia Awards. Last year, in 2024, the practice was awarded the joint-winner of the Houses Awards Emerging Architecture practice. Their work has been published in Houses Magazine, Green Magazine and The Local Project.
We recorded this mid-way through 2024, so one or two upcoming projects we discussed have now been released and very well received, and the studio’s much-loved Seinfeld video homepage is no more, but some clips can still be found on their contact page.
If you’d like to learn more about the studio, you can visit architect-george.com or follow them on Instagram @architect.george.
Office Talk is hosted and produced by Office D.SHARP, a strategic marketing and communications practice for architecture. We work collaboratively with clients across the globe. To learn more about our approach and offerings, simply visit officedavesharp.com.
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Jared Webb is the director of J.AR Office, a Brisbane-based practice established in 2022. Operating across all scales of architecture and interiors, each of their highly-considered projects is rationalised from the urban and social fabric in which they reside. The office’s early projects have received awards including the National Architecture Award for The Warehouses, as well as the Think Brick Awards, Eat Drink Design Awards and Australian Interior Design Awards.
If you’d like to learn more about the studio, you can visit jaroffice.com or follow them on Instagram @j.ar.office.
Office Talk is hosted and produced by Office D.SHARP, a strategic marketing and communications practice for architecture. We work collaboratively with clients across the world. To learn more about our process, simply visit officedavesharp.com.
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Millie Anderson and Jimmy Carter are the directors of Office MI-JI, a Melbourne-based practice founded in 2021 when Millie and Jimmy returned to Australia after work and teaching London and Chicago. With a clear motto of “do good work”, the practice is known for simple, quiet architecture that defines a clear relationship with its context and clients. Since 2023, the practice has been recognised in a number of awards programs for their AB House, including wins in the AIA state and national awards, The Local Project’s Emerging Designer awards, and Architectural Record’s international Design Vanguard award.
If you’d like to learn more about the studio, you can visit mi-ji.com.au or follow them on Instagram @office_mi.ji.
Office Talk is hosted and produced by Office D.SHARP, a strategic marketing and brand strategy practice for architecture. We work collaboratively with clients across the world. To learn more about our process and book a consultation, simply visit officedavesharp.com.
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David Flack is the director of Flack Studio, a ten year old Melbourne-based practice of architects and interior designers renowned for projects that explore light, volume and materiality. Their work is published regularly in Vogue, Belle, Est and Architectural Digest, and David has recently been recognised as the Vogue Living Creative Of The Year, as well as the studio being listed in AD100, Est Living Esteemed 10, and numerous wins in the Interior Design Excellence Awards and Australian Interior Design Awards.
If you’d like to learn more about the studio, you can visit flack.studio or follow them on Instagram @flackstudio_.
Office Talk is hosted and produced by Office D.SHARP, a strategic marketing and brand strategy practice for architecture. We work collaboratively with clients across the world. To learn more about our process and book a consultation, simply visit officedavesharp.com.
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Lauren Li is the director of Sisällä, a Melbourne-based interior design practice known for their colourful, playful and liveable approach to residential interiors. Lauren is also a design educator, running workshops, courses and an online community geared towards emerging interior designers. Lauren writes a monthly column for The Design Files, and has just released her first book, The New French Look, with Thames & Hudson.
In this episode, Lauren and I discussed:
If you'd like to learn more about Sisällä, you can visit their website at sisalla.com.au, or follow them on Instagram at @sisalla_interior_design.
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This episode of Office Talk is sponsored by Office D.SHARP, a practice providing specialised marketing consultancy and strategy tailored to meet the particular needs of architects. Visit officedavesharp.com to learn more.
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Huw Wellard is the director of Wellard Architects, a 4-person Melbourne-based practice best known for their award-winning homes, beach houses and holiday houses.
In this episode, Huw and I discussed:
If you'd like to learn more about Wellard Architects, you can visit their website at wellardarchitects.com.au, or follow them on Instagram at @wellardarchitects.
This episode of Office Talk is sponsored by Office D.SHARP, a practice providing specialised marketing consultancy and strategy tailored to meet the particular needs of architects. Visit officedavesharp.com to learn more.
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Nick James and Michael Roper are the directors of Architecture Architecture, a 9-person Melbourne-based practice working on a mix of residential, education and social housing projects.
In this episode, Nick, Michael and Dave discussed:
If you'd like to learn more about Architecture Architecture, you can visit architecturearchitecture.com.au or follow them on Instagram at @architecture_architecture.
This episode was sponsored by Office D.SHARP, a practice providing specialised marketing consultancy and strategy tailored to meet the particular needs of architects. Visit officedavesharp.com to learn more, or email info@officedavesharp.com if you would like to get in touch to discuss your practice.
Shaun Lockyer is the director of Shaun Lockyer Architects, a Brisbane-based practice focused exclusively on high-end residential work. Founded in 2009, the studio has grown to over 20 employees, and has been published in every major Australian architecture publication.
In this episode, Sean and I discussed:
If you'd like to learn more about Shaun Lockyer Architects, you can visit lockyerarchitects.com.au or follow them on Instagram at @shaunlockyer.
This episode was sponsored by Office D.SHARP, a practice providing specialised marketing consultancy and strategy tailored to meet the particular needs of architects. Visit officedavesharp.com to learn more, or email info@officedavesharp.com if you would like to get in touch to discuss your practice.
Hannah Tribe is the director of Tribe Studio Architects, a 20-year-old Sydney-based practice known for their playful and expressive approach to residential and community projects.
In this episode, Hannah and I discussed:
If you'd like to learn more about Tribe Studio, you can visit tribestudio.com.au. You can also follow the studio on Instagram @tribestudio_.
Office Talk is hosted by Dave Sharp, M.Arch—an architectural marketing expert and the director of Office D.SHARP, a practice providing specialised consultancy, marketing and PR services tailored to meet the particular needs of architects. Working as a sole practitioner, Dave employs a collaborative, conversational approach to his work, fostering long-standing relationships that yield tangible results for clients.
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Dominic Pandolfini is the director of Pandolfini Architects, an 11-year-old Melbourne-based practice known for residential and commercial projects that are strong in form and unsparingly detailed.
In this episode, Dominic and I discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about Pandolfini Architect, you can visit pandolfini.com.au. You can also follow the studio on Instagram @pandolfini_architects.
Office Talk is hosted by Dave Sharp, M.Arch—an architectural marketing expert and the director of Office D.SHARP, a practice providing specialised consultancy, marketing and PR services tailored to meet the particular needs of architects. Working as a sole practitioner, Dave employs a collaborative, conversational approach to his work, fostering long-standing relationships that yield tangible results for clients.
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On this special Q&A episode, Dave answers architecture marketing and brand questions submitted by Office Talk listeners.
Dave shares his point of view on questions like:
You can submit your questions for Dave to answer on future episodes from our new Office Talk Slido page.
Mentioned in the episode: Office D.SHARP's list of frequently used architecture positioning words and associations.
Office Talk is hosted by Dave Sharp, M.Arch—an architectural marketing expert and the director of Office D.SHARP, a practice providing specialised consultancy, marketing and PR services tailored to meet the particular needs of architects. Working as a sole practitioner, Dave employs a collaborative, conversational approach to his work, fostering long-standing relationships that yield tangible results for clients.
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In this episode, Sophia and I discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about Williams Burton Leopardi, you can visit designbywbl.com.au or follow them on Instagram @designbywbl.
Office Talk is hosted by Dave Sharp, M.Arch—an architectural marketing expert and the director of Office D.SHARP, a practice providing specialised consultancy, marketing and PR services tailored to meet the particular needs of architects. Working as a sole practitioner, Dave employs a collaborative, conversational approach to his work, fostering long-standing relationships that yield tangible results for clients.
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In this episode, Neil, Lillian and I discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about NHO, you can visit nho.agency or follow them on Instagram @nho.agency.
Office Talk is hosted by Dave Sharp, M.Arch—an architectural marketing expert and Director of Office D.SHARP, a practice providing specialised consultancy, marketing and PR services tailored to meet the particular needs of architects. Working as a sole practitioner, Dave employs a collaborative, conversational approach to his work, fostering long-standing relationships that yield tangible results for clients.
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In this episode, Jeremy and I spoke about:
If you’d like to learn more about Jeremy, you can visit breathe.com.au or follow them on Instagram @breathearchitecture.
Office Talk is hosted by Dave Sharp, M.Arch—an architectural marketing expert and Director of Office D.SHARP, a practice providing specialised consultancy, marketing and PR services tailored to meet the particular needs of architects. Working as a sole practitioner, Dave employs a collaborative, conversational approach to his work, fostering long-standing relationships that yield tangible results for clients. Visit officedavesharp.com to learn more.
This episode was supported by ArchiPro. ArchiPro showcases the best and latest in the architecture and building industry, and connects people with trusted trade professionals and products to suit their needs. Visit ArchiPro.com.au to learn more.
John has been shooting the majority of Australia’s significant buildings since starting his career in the 1960’s, and it’s a great privilege to have John on the podcast to share his unique perspective on the history of architectural photography, and where the profession finds itself today.
In this episode, John and I spoke about:
If you’d like to learn more about John, you can visit gollings.com.au or follow him on Instagram @johngollings.
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In this episode, Michael and I spoke about:
If you’d like to learn more about Milieu, you can visit milieuproperty.com.au or follow them on Instagram @milieuproperty
If you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
This episode was supported by ArchiPro. ArchiPro showcases the best and latest in the architecture and building industry, and connects people with trusted trade professionals and products to suit their needs. Visit ArchiPro.com.au to learn more.
In this episode, Michael and I spoke about:
If you’d like to learn more about Milieu, you can visit milieuproperty.com.au or follow them on Instagram @milieuproperty
If you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
This episode was supported by ArchiPro. ArchiPro showcases the best and latest in the architecture and building industry, and connects people with trusted trade professionals and products to suit their needs. Visit ArchiPro.com.au to learn more.
In this episode, Chris and I spoke about:
If you’d like to learn more about Field Office Architecture, you can visit fieldoffice.com.au or follow them on Instagram @fieldoffice.arch
If you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
This episode was supported by ArchiPro. ArchiPro showcases the best and latest in the architecture and building industry, and connects people with trusted trade professionals and products to suit their needs. Visit ArchiPro.com.au to learn more.
In this episode, Chris and I spoke about:
If you’d like to learn more about Archier, you can visit archier.com.au or follow them on Instagram @archier_.
If you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
This episode was supported by ArchiPro. ArchiPro showcases the best and latest in the architecture and building industry, and connects people with trusted trade professionals and products to suit their needs. Visit ArchiPro.com.au to learn more.
In this episode, Graham and I spoke about:
If you’d like to learn more about Studio Gram, you can visit studio-gram.com.au or follow them on Instagram @studio_gram.
If you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
This episode was supported by ArchiPro. ArchiPro showcases the best and latest in the architecture and building industry, and connects people with trusted trade professionals and products to suit their needs. Visit ArchiPro.com.au to learn more.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about William and the studio, you can visit smartdesignstudio.com, follow the studio on Instagram at @smart.design.studio or follow William at @williamsmart.
If you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about Archiboo and enter your practice into the 2022 Archiboo Awards, you can visit archibooawards.com or follow them on Instagram @archiboolive.
If you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
This episode was supported by ArchiPro. ArchiPro showcases the best and latest in the architecture and building industry, and connects people with trusted trade professionals and products to suit their needs. Visit ArchiPro.com.au to learn more.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about David and the studio, you can visit welshmajor.com or follow @welshandmajor on Instagram.
If you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
This episode was supported by ArchiPro. ArchiPro showcases the best and latest in the architecture and building industry, and connects people with trusted trade professionals and products to suit their needs. Visit ArchiPro.com.au to learn more.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about Mat and the studio, you can visit can-site.co.uk or follow @can_agram on Instagram.
If you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
This episode was supported by ArchiPro. ArchiPro showcases the best and latest in the architecture and building industry, and connects people with trusted trade professionals and products to suit their needs. Visit ArchiPro.com.au to learn more.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about Amos, you can visit agarchitecture.net or follow @agarchitecture on Instagram.
If you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
This episode was supported by ArchiPro. ArchiPro showcases the best and latest in the architecture and building industry, and connects people with trusted trade professionals and products to suit their needs. Visit ArchiPro.com.au to learn more.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about Cheer Squad and you can visit cheersquad.com or follow @cheersquadfilmco on Instagram.
If you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
This episode was supported by ArchiPro. ArchiPro showcases the best and latest in the architecture and building industry, and connects people with trusted trade professionals and products to suit their needs. Visit ArchiPro.com.au to learn more.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about Rion and his work, you can visit businessofarchitecture.com, follow @businessofarchitectureuk on Instagram, or subscribe to the Business of Architecture UK podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube.
If you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
This episode was supported by Bowerbird. Bowerbird makes it easy to submit your architecture to magazines, newspapers and websites. Visit Bowerbird.io to learn more.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about TRIAS, you can visit trias.com.au or follow them on Instagram at @trias.studio.
If you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
This episode was supported by Bowerbird. Bowerbird makes it easy to submit your architecture to magazines, newspapers and websites. Visit Bowerbird.io to learn more.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about Chamberlain Architects, you can visit chamberlainarchitects.com.au or follow them on Instagram at @chamberlainarchitects.
You can also learn more about Ruum at ruum.com.au, or at @ruum_living on Instagram.
If you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
This episode was supported by Bowerbird. Bowerbird makes it easy to submit your architecture to magazines, newspapers and websites. Visit Bowerbird.io to learn more.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about SIBLING, you can visit siblingarchitecture.com or follow them on Instagram at @sibling_architecture.
If you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
This episode was supported by Bowerbird. Bowerbird makes it easy to submit your architecture to magazines, newspapers and websites. Visit Bowerbird.io to learn more.
In this episode, Yasmine and I discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about YSG, you can visit ysg.studio or follow them on Instagram at @ysg.studio.
If you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects and book a 30-minute gifted consultation to discuss your firm's marketing situation.
This episode was supported by Bowerbird. Bowerbird makes it easy to submit your architecture to magazines, newspapers and websites. Visit Bowerbird.io to learn more.
In this episode, Ben and I discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about THOSE, you can visit thosearchitects.com.au or follow them on Instagram at @thosearchitects.
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In this episode, Ben and I chatted about:
If you’d like to learn more about Carter Williamson, you can visit carterwilliamson.com.au or follow them on Instagram at @carterwilliamson_architects. You can also follow Ben on Instagram at @benpeake.
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In this episode, Adam and I chatted about:
If you’d like to learn more about SJB, you can visit sjb.com.au or follow them on Instagram at @aboutsjb. You can also follow Adam on Instagram @adamhaddow.
If you enjoyed this episode of The Architecture Firm Marketing Podcast, please leave a rating, write a review, and subscribe. It helps other architects to find the show and benefit from these conversations.
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In this episode, Nikita and I chatted about:
Examples mentioned during this episode:
If you’d like to learn more about Nikita, you can visit nikitamorell.com or connect with her on Linkedin. You can also join the waitlist for Nikita's next SiteSmart cohort.
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In this episode, Jim and I chatted about:
To learn more about Jim and his work, you can visit clickclickjim.com and follow him on Instagram at @clickclickjim
If you enjoyed this episode of The Architecture Firm Marketing Podcast, please leave a rating, write a review, and subscribe. It helps other architects to find the show and benefit from these conversations, so I really appreciate it.
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In this episode, Anna and I chatted about:
If you’d like to learn more about Bower Architecture, you can visit bowerarchitecture.com.au or follow them on Instagram at @bowerarchitecture.
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Catrina Stewart and Hugh McEwen are the directors of Office S&M, an architecture practice based in London who work with a 50:50 split of public and private clients.
Office S&M are known for their playful projects, inventive use of colour and materials—and they’ve recently won the BD Young Architect of The Year Award, AJ 40 Under 40 and RIBAJ Rising Stars.
In this episode, we discussed Hugh and Catrina’s thoughts on a wide variety of issues, including:
If you’d like to learn more about Office S&M, you can visit officesandm.com or follow them on Instagram at @officesandm.
You can visit vanityprojects.com to learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects and book a 20-minute consultation to discuss your marketing situation.
Today I’m joined by Mat Hinds from Taylor + Hinds Architects, a Tasmanian practice Mat and his partner Poppy Taylor founded in 2013.
Taylor + Hinds are known for uncovering the histories and stories of Tasmania in their work—and their approach to architecture, and the way it’s communicated, is serious, critical and rigorous.
In this episode, we discussed Mat’s thoughts on a wide variety of issues, including:
If you’d like to learn more about Taylor + Hinds, you can visit taylorandhinds.com.au or follow Taylor + Hinds on Instagram at @taylorandhindsarchitects.
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Cassie Hansen is the editor of Artichoke Magazine—Australia’s most respected interior architecture and design magazine.
Artichoke covers hospitality, retail, exhibition and workplace interior design projects and the architects and designers behind them. Cassie is best person to speak to when it comes to understanding how print journalism works, and what you can do to improve your chances of seeing your work in a print magazine.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about Artichoke, you can visit architectureau.com or follow Artichoke on Instagram at @artichoke_magazine. You can also follow Cassie on Instagram @cassiehansen_.
If you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects and book a 20-minute call to discuss your marketing situation.
Today I’m joined by Anthony Clarke from BLOXAS, a small architecture practice based in Melbourne that helps clients who live with cognitive impairments or issues of sensory perception: such as dementia, autism, Tourette’s, trauma and chronic fatigue.
BLOXAS began life following the typical trajectory of most architecture firms - growth, bigger projects, and recognition. Then in 2017, Anthony began a rebranding process, and discovered that his most fulfilling projects were related to his passion for psychology and neuroscience. He decided to pivot and focus exclusively on that field of research from then on. Today, Anthony has built substantial expertise in this niche area of architecture, and his services are now highly sought after within the communities for people living with these conditions.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about BLOXAS, you can visit BLOXAS.com or follow the practice on Instagram at @BLOXAS.
And finally, if you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects and book a 15-minute call to discuss your marketing situation.
Today I’m joined by Monique Woodward from WOWOWA, a medium-sized architecture practice based in Melbourne whose work embodies the philosophy that “life’s too short for boring spaces”. Monique and her husband Scott launched the practice in 2010 with a focus on colourful, playful family homes, but today their 13-person studio is also working on a number of exciting public and community projects.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about WOWOWA, you can visit wowowa.com.au or follow the practice on Instagram at @wowowaarch.
You can also follow Monique on Instagram at @monique__woodward. By the time you’re listening to this episode, Monique will have released the first episode of GIRT, her new podcast with Nic Brunsdon. I was the first guest on the show, so go and look for GIRT on your podcast app, or subscribe for email updates on the contact page at WOWOWA.com.au.
And finally, if you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects and book a 15-minute call to discuss your marketing situation.
Emma Williamson and Emma Brain are from The Fulcrum Agency, a design consultancy focused on social architecture based in Perth, Western Australia. Emma Williamson co-founded the agency with her partner Kieran Wong after 20 years running CODA studio, a medium-sized architecture practice. Emma Brain, who also came from the previous studio, is Fulcrum Agency’s head of communications.
The Fulcrum Agency focuses on addressing some of Australia’s most important social issues by providing research, strategy, community co-production and architectural design for projects in remote and disadvantaged communities throughout Australia.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about The Fulcrum Agency, you can visit thefulcrum.agency or follow the practice on Instagram at @thefulcrum.agency.
If you have any feedback on this episode, you can get in touch at dave@vanityprojects.com.
And if you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects and book a 15-minute call to discuss your marketing situation.
Kerstin Thompson is the director of Kerstin Thompson Architects, a large Melbourne-based practice established in 1994. KTA works across a variety of projects spanning architecture, interiors, landscape and urban design – with a focus on strong, clear design ideas and buildings that forge connections with their surroundings.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about Kerstin and the work of Kerstin Thompson Architects, you can visit kerstinthompson.com.
You can also follow Kerstin on Twitter at @ThompsonKerstin or on Instagram at @kerstin_thompson_architects.
If you have any feedback on this episode, you can get in touch at dave@vanityprojects.com. I love hearing your thoughts.
And if you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects and book a 15-minute call to discuss your marketing situation.
Ian Motley is a Fee Proposal Consultant at Blue Turtle Consulting. Ian and his team help business owners in the architecture and construction industry improve their fee proposals, increase their conversion rates, and raise their fees.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about Ian and Blue Turtle Consulting, you can visit blueturtlemc.com.
You can also sign up for Blue Turtle’s Fee Proposal Fundamentals CPD course, or schedule a call with Ian.
If you have any feedback on this episode, you can get in touch at dave@vanityprojects.com. I love hearing your thoughts.
And if you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
Rebecca Caldwell is the director of Maytree Studios, a small residential practice based is Brisbane, Australia. Maytree Studios’ tagline is humans first and architects second – and this translates into every aspect of their work, business, and marketing.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about Rebecca and Maytree Studios, you can visit maytreestudios.com.au or follow them on Instagram at @maytree_studios.
If you have any feedback on this episode, you can get in touch at dave@vanityprojects.com. I love hearing your thoughts.
And if you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
Aaron Nicholls and Phillip Nielsen are the directors of Regional Design Service, an architecture practice based Corowa, a regional town located on the New South Wales and Victorian border about 3 hours drive from Melbourne.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about Aaron, Phillip, and the team at Regional Design Service, you can visit regionaldesignservice.com or follow them on Instagram at @regional_design_service.
If this your first time listening to the podcast, please make sure to subscribe to hear a new episode every other week.
If you have any feedback on this episode, you can get in touch at dave@vanityprojects.com. I love hearing your thoughts.
And if you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
John Ellway founded his Brisbane-based architecture practice in 2017 and describes it as a small practice with a love for creating the places inspired by travel, memories, landscape, material and location. His goal is to create functional and simple spaces that delight and surprise.
In this conversation, John and I spoke about:
If you’d like to learn more about John, you can visit jellway.com or follow him on Instagram at @jellway.
If this your first time listening to the podcast, please make sure to subscribe to hear a new episode every other week.
If you have any feedback on this episode, you can get in touch at dave@vanityprojects.com. I love hearing your thoughts.
And if you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
Jean Graham is an architect and the director of Winter Architecture, a five-year-old practice based in Melbourne and Torquay.
In this episode, we discussed:
If you’d like to learn more about Jean and the team at Winter Architecture, you can visit winterarchitecture.com.au or follow them on Instagram at @winterarchitecture.
If this your first time listening to the podcast, please make sure to subscribe to hear a new episode every other week.
If you have any feedback on this episode, you can get in touch at dave@vanityprojects.com. I love hearing your thoughts.
And if you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
Paul Kegen is an architect and co-founder of S&K Group, an architecture and construction company based in Melbourne which he co-founded in 2013.
S&K Group have built projects for some of Melbourne’s best-known architects and interior designers, including GOLDEN, Studio Esteta and Flack studio. They also design and build residential and commercial projects for private clients.
Paul has recently launched a new business called Terren, where they offer a range of ready-to-build house plans that clients can either build with S&K Group at a verified build price, or take to a builder of their choice.
In this conversation, Paul and I discuss his strategies for calculating and communicating fees to clients, picking the righ projects, making your team’s output consistent and efficient, how to form partnerships to drive business growth, building referrals from your professional network, the important of experimenting with your marketing and how to create content for social media.
If you’d like to learn more about Paul, you can visit sandkgroup.com.au or follow S&K Group on Instagram at @sandk_group.
You can also check our Terren at terren.com.
If you’d like to learn more about me, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog and learn more about my marketing coaching services.
Kate Fitzgerald founded Whispering Smith in 2011 and describes it as a staunchly feminist architecture firm with a focus on new approaches to millennial housing, sustainability, local craft and friendly minimalist architecture.
Kate is well known in the Australian small practice scene for the way she helps other small practices grow their business, become more profitable and equitable. Whether it’s her role on the WA committee of the Association of Consulting Architects, her contributions to State Government planning policy, or co-founding the Business of Small Practice forum in WA - Kate is a vital resource for other small practices.
Over the last year Kate has started a new podcast called In Detail with Mick Moloney and Warwick Mihaly, where the three architects have frank discussions about the challenges of running small architecture practices.
Kate has also recently launched a sister brand called New Resident, which is a delivery model for ‘ready-made architecture’, a range of affordable house designs on hand-picked urban infill sites.
In this conversation, Kate and I talk about the value of the value of giving back to the profession, knowing your why, being a team rather than the unique genius, establishing a healthy relationship with your clients, identifying the right clients and saying no to the bad ones.
If you’d like to learn more about Kate, you can visit whisperingsmith.com.au or follow her on Instagram at whisperingsmitharchitecture.
You can also check our New Resident and newresident.com.au and listen to the In Detail podcast at indetail.show.
If you’d like to learn more about me, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog and learn more about my marketing coaching services.
In this special Q&A episode, I give my take on questions you've sent into the podcast, covering topics such as:
If you have any marketing questions, please send them to me at dave@vanityprojects.com and I'll answer them on the next Q&A episode.
Nic Brunsdon is an architect based in Perth, Western Australia.
Nic first appeared on this podcast in 2017, in fact, he was my very first guest. I was super keen to get Nic back on for another episode, because he’s been on an absolute roll the last fear years.
His most recent built projects, The Tiing, a resort in Bali, North Perth House, and now East Fremantle House – have won a pile of national and international awards, and been featured in many of the major international architecture publications.
Nic has also re-designed his business from the ground up during this period. He’s renamed from Post- architecture to Nic Brunsdon, and started building up a team both locally, and internationally, to allow him to deliver projects all over the world.
In this interview, we discussed Nic’s approach to explaining his projects in simple, relatable ways both online and in the media. How he’s been able to use PR and social media to stimulate word of mouth and generate highly qualified leads. We also discussed Nic’s workflow for handling project enquiries efficiently, how he selects for his ideal clients, and how he structures his fees to reflect the value he brings to the initial phases of a project.
If you’d like to learn more about Nic and the projects we discussed during this interview, you can visit nicbrunsdon.com or follow him on Instagram at nicbrunsdon.
If you’d like to learn more about me, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog and learn more about my marketing coaching services.
On this episode I'm chatting to George Bradley from Bradley Van Der Straeten, a small residential firm based in London. George is also half of The Two Architects, a pay as you meet platform where George and his co-founder Ewald meet with clients on an hourly basis to provide online architectural advice.
George is the host of Another Architecture Podcast, which he launched in May of last year. Since then, he has interviewed a bunch of amazing architects to discuss their projects and practices, with each 1-hour episode diving into the detail and challenges of a specific house in that architect's portfolio.
I wanted to invite George on to talk about what it's like to explain and talk about architecture in a non-visual medium, his thoughts on podcasting as a communication channel for architects, the advantages of shining the spotlight other architecture practices rather than his own work, and how The Two Architects allows BVDS to cater to different kinds of clients without diluting their firm's brand.
You can follow George on the following channels:
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Joining me on the podcast today is James Murray, a director at TANDEM design studio, a medium sized architecture firm with offices in Melbourne and Brisbane.
James and his colleagues have recently launched a podcast series focused on public markets (the ones that sell food, not shares in companies). They've also begun writing and sharing detailed articles on pre-fabricated building technology, housing affordability, the future of shopping centres - and other topics they have first-hand experience in from their architectural projects.
While it's still early days for TANDEM's thought leadership content, I wanted to speak to James and get a look behind the scenes of how it's made, how the COVID-19 pandemic spurred them into taking their marketing seriously, and how architects can build an audience of potential clients who place a value on their knowledge, and not just their design skills.
If you're looking for new ways to market your firm, but you have trouble unlocking your expertise and packaging it in a way that can be shared freely with potential clients, then you'll get a lot ideas and motivation from this conversation with James.
If you'd like to learn more about James and TANDEM Design Studio, you can follow these channels: - Website: https://www.tandem-studio.net/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tandemdesignstudio/ - Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tandem-design-studio/
You can also listen to the podcast by searching for TANDEM TALKS: The Public Markets Podcast on your podcast app.
https://tandem-talks-the-markets-podcast.simplecast.com/
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Antony Martin is the director of MRTN Architects, a small residential architecture firm based in Melbourne, Australia.
During this conversation Antony and I discuss the importance of mapping out specific client segments and personas before embarking on a marketing strategy. We discuss the reasons Antony hires a range of well-known architectural photographers, and how they help promote his practice online and in the media. And finally we learn about Antony's latest marketing project, a series of essays that will help the firm to connect with prospects earlier on in the research phase.
Throughout the conversation Antony explains the long and winding journey a client goes on from first considering changing their housing situation, to the the day they walk into his studio. He shares practical ideas of how we, as architects, can structure out communication strategy to fit with the client journey, and how that can help to garner the interest of enthusiastic, engaged and adventurous clients.
If you'd like to learn more about MRTN's work, you can connect with Antony on the following channels:
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Joining me on this episode from August 2020 is Ray Brown, a business mentor for architectural leaders and co-founder of Archibiz. Ray Brown has been a business coach and entrepreneur for over twenty-five years with a passion for helping architectural entrepreneurs find their potential by providing the fundamentals necessary to have and maintain a successful business.
Join Ray and I as we break down the importance of concentrating on business basics and fundamentals to reach success. Ray explains how critical a mindset shift can be for architectural leaders to have a great business performance. Ray Brown also shares his free course that can help you develop the business fundamentals needed for your business success!
Want to connect with Ray? Visit archibiz.com.au to learn more about his coaching services.
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Anthony Richardson is the creator of The Design Emotive architecture media platform and YouTube account. He combines his background in architecture, and his talents as an architectural photographer, videographer and journalist to tell thoughtful stories about residential architecture to an enormous online audience.
In this interview, Anthony shares his journey growing his YouTube account, we discuss how video can be used to explore architectural stories, and he gives us a glimpse into the realities of managing a large online audience. We also discuss Instagram, and the architecture media, focusing in on Anthony's expertise running successful social media accounts, and his advice for new firms who are looking to reach potential clients using social media.
If you'd like to see more of Anthony's content, you can follow The Design Emotive on the following channels:
Website: https://thedesignemotive.com/ - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe1R0tqKeEZmbCMPZzH5M2g
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedesignemotive/
Dave Sharp is a marketing consultant for architects. You can learn more about Dave at https://vanityprojects.com/
I’m excited to share this interview with Ben Morgan, an expert on architectural journalism and the co-founder of Bowerbird. Bowerbird is a platform for architects and interior designers to upload projects and share them with the media. In this interview, Ben shares loads of helpful insight and advice for architects.
Much of the conversation revolves around how architects can get into mainstream media, the need to inform the public on the value of good architecture, how to talk about yourself and your projects, and what to do to connect with editors and freelancers.
Ben shares his idea of the “continuum of unique and sexy,” meaning that journalist interest is piqued when your work is either unusual or beautiful. He also notes that architects should be thinking about content throughout the entirety of a project, consistently do PR and marketing work, and give as much information to journalists as possible (including information about clients and budgets when possible!).
As you tell your story in a genuine way and faithfully chip away at marketing, architectural media and marketing will slowly but surely become less daunting.
Connect with Ben: The Bowerbird Podcast: https://www.bowerbird.io/kits/2021-bowerbird-podcast Bowerbird Website: https://www.bowerbird.io/
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Visit https://vanityprojects.com/ for more information about this interview plus dozens of other interviews with successful architects and consultants.
Jennifer Crawford is a registered architect who helps hundreds of people to make the right decisions when building a new home or renovation through her business, Our New Home Coach.
You can follow Jennifer on Twitter at @ournewhomecoach or visit her Facebook page Our New Home Coach to stay in touch.
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Matt Goodman is the director of MGAO, an architecture firm based in Windsor, Victoria.
Born the son of a concreter, Matt was exposed to the workings of the construction site from a young age, working with the materials and tools first hand. These experiences imbedded a deep appreciation for the history and beauty of the ever changing Australian landscape and a strong respect for the hard labour and craftsmanship required to produce even the simplest building.
Matt's gram-worthy renders and win by pitching mentality have helped him to build an enormous Instagram following and a lot of fantastic word of mouth - helping to take MGAO to the next level.
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Lola Digby-Diercks is a graduate architect and the Business Development Lead at Breathe Architecture and Nightingale housing.
Lola supports all facets of business procurement at both companies, coordinating residential purchasers, land owners and service providers. Lola also works with Nightingale's partners, handling licensing applications, processes and PR.
Lola also assists the Nightingale Night School thesis studio for Masters students at The University of Melbourne, where students learn the skills they'll need to run their own Nightingale design project.
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Warwick Mihaly is a director of Mihaly Slocombe Architects in Melbourne. Warwick is a leader in the architecture profession. He is instrumental in championing positive change within the industry through mentoring the next generation of architects through lecturing, as a Director of Member Services at ArchiTeam, Practice Committee member at the Australian Institute of Architects, and through founding and cultivating Australia’s most widely read business blog for architects, Panfilo.co
On this episode, we discuss architecture fee models, the economic landscape for architects, sharing your ideas to educate clients and how architects can borrow from startup culture.
You can help Warwick to make a case for architecture by pledging to the ArchiTeam / RAsP crowdfunding campaign on Pozible.com
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Nic Granleese is a registered architect, architectural photographer and co-founder of Bowerbird.io - a digital app that helps hundreds of architecture firms all over the world to get their work published.
On this episode, we discuss publishing and marketing architecture, building a brand over time, growing your firm like it's a startup.
You can sign up for Bowerbird at Bowerbird.io, or download the Bowerbird 17-part podcast on the itunes store.
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Andrew Burns is the director of Andrew Burns Architects, a Sydney-based architecture firm. You can follow Andrew on Instagram at @bbbbburns
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Lauren Li is the director of Sisalla, a Melbourne-based interior architecture and design studio. You can follow Sisalla on Instagram at @sisalla_interior_design
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Jennifer McMaster and Jonathon Donnelly are two-thirds of Trias, a Sydney-based architecture studio who have recently been included in Wallpaper's prestigious 2017 Architects' Directory - a showcase of the twenty most promising architecture firms from around the globe. You can follow Trias on Instagram at @trias.studio
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Warwick Mihaly is the director of Mihaly Slocombe and writes about the culture, practice and business of architecture on Panfilo.
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Nic Brunsdon is the director of Post- Architecture and runs Spacemarket, an organisation that pairs useful people with disused spaces. He won the 2015 national Emerging Architect prize. You can follow Nic on Instagram at @post_architectureVisit https://vanityprojects.com/ for more information about this interview plus dozens of other interviews with successful architects and consultants.