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#080 - 8 Ideas Every Architect NEEDS to Hear About Sustainability
Jun 5, 2026
36m 05s
#079 - Jake Rudin: Can You Build A Sustainable Career In Architecture?
May 20, 2026
53m 13s
#078 - Jenny Peysin: Turning 100-Year-Old Homes Into Passive Houses (Without Ruining Them)
May 5, 2026
47m 20s
#077 - David Sellers: This Waste Is Turning Into Luxury Homes (And They Are Self-Sufficient)
Apr 22, 2026
58m 53s
#076 - Maria Stasevich: I Built My Architecture Career by Just Being Visible
Apr 7, 2026
47m 07s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/5/26 | ![]() #080 - 8 Ideas Every Architect NEEDS to Hear About Sustainability✨ | sustainable architecturegreen building+4 | — | — | — | sustainabilityarchitecture+7 | — | 36m 05s | |
| 5/20/26 | ![]() #079 - Jake Rudin: Can You Build A Sustainable Career In Architecture?✨ | sustainable architecturecareer development+4 | Jake Rudin | Out of ArchitectureAdidas+3 | — | sustainable careerarchitecture+5 | — | 53m 13s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() #078 - Jenny Peysin: Turning 100-Year-Old Homes Into Passive Houses (Without Ruining Them)✨ | sustainable architecturehistoric renovation+3 | Jenny Peysin | Passive Housejpeysin-architecture.com | New York | sustainable livinghistoric homes+4 | — | 47m 20s | |
| 4/22/26 | ![]() #077 - David Sellers: This Waste Is Turning Into Luxury Homes (And They Are Self-Sufficient)✨ | sustainabilityarchitecture+3 | David Sellers | Hawaii Off GridDezeen+1 | HawaiiLahaina | sustainabilityarchitecture+5 | — | 58m 53s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() #076 - Maria Stasevich: I Built My Architecture Career by Just Being Visible✨ | visibility in architecturesustainable architecture+3 | Maria Stasevich | media-oblikbuildinggreenshow.com+1 | — | architecturevisibility+5 | — | 47m 07s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() #075 - Ariane Laxo: The Hidden Psychology Blocking Sustainable Architecture✨ | sustainable architecturepsychology of design+4 | Ariane Laxo | HGA Architects & EngineersNational Climate Assessment+9 | — | sustainabilityarchitecture+5 | — | 51m 55s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() #074 - Bryn Davidson: The Massive Carbon Footprint Hidden Under Our Cities✨ | sustainable architecturecarbon footprint+4 | Bryn Davidson | lanefabmarketyourarchitecture.com+1 | — | sustainable buildingcarbon iceberg+3 | — | 49m 34s | |
| 2/26/26 | ![]() #073 - Isaias Hernandez: How to Talk About Climate So People Actually Listen✨ | climate communicationenvironmental activism+3 | Isaias Hernandez | GreenpeaceVice President of the United States+4 | — | climateenvironment+5 | — | 44m 18s | |
| 2/10/26 | ![]() #072 - Ross O'Ceallaigh: Why “Green” Cities Are Making Climate Change Worse✨ | green citiesclimate change+4 | Ross O'Ceallaigh | urbanwildinghub.comThe Green Urbanist+2 | — | green citiesclimate change+5 | — | 54m 06s | |
| 1/21/26 | ![]() #071 - Dr. Eugene Tsui: Why Modern Architecture Is Killing the Planet✨ | sustainable architectureclimate change+4 | Dr. Eugene Tsui | eugenetssui.commarketyourarchitecture.com | — | architecturesustainability+5 | — | 1h 09m 53s | |
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| 1/6/26 | ![]() #070 - Jennifer Snyders: Bamboo Is Not Timber - It Grows Back Faster Than We Build✨ | sustainabilitybamboo+3 | Jennifer Snyders | House of BambooBamboo Society of Australia+2 | — | bamboosustainability+4 | — | 49m 07s | |
| 12/23/25 | ![]() #069 - Winka Dubbeldam: Inside the Olympic Village That Became a Sponge City and China’s Favorite Park - Winka Dubbeldam✨ | sustainable architecturedesign and performance+4 | Winka Dubbeldam | Archi-Tectonicsstadium | NetherlandsNew York City+1 | sustainable livingarchitecture+8 | — | 1h 00m 27s | |
| 12/10/25 | ![]() #068 - Markus Roselieb: The Doctor Who Quit Medicine to Build With Dirt and Bamboo✨ | sustainable architecturebamboo construction+4 | Markus Roselieb | bamboo-earth-architecture-construction.commarketyourarchitecture.com+2 | Chiang Mai, Thailand | sustainable architecturebamboo+5 | — | 54m 36s | |
| 11/25/25 | ![]() #067 - Lucas Posada: How do you sell a dream when the project doesn’t exist yet? | If we’re not trying to find the heart and soul of this project, then who will?After two decades as a sustainable architect in New York, Lucas Posada stepped out of traditional practice to co-lead the New York office of Bloom, one of the world’s leading architectural visualization studios.Today, Lucas helps tell the story of architecture—not by explaining it, but by making you feel it. He’s worked on everything from waterfront resiliency plans for Manhattan to the Climate Exchange on Governor’s Island, helping some of the world’s biggest firms like BIG, OMA, and SOM distill their vision into a few unforgettable images.In this episode, we explore what it means to “sell” sustainability through images and emotions, why good architecture always starts with courage, and how a single rendering can hold the power to shape a city’s future.To explore more about Lucas Posada and his work, you can follow him on Linkedin, and Instagram or visit their website https://www.bloomimages.de/Join me, Ladina, on this green journey, and don't forget to subscribe for more insightful conversations about sustainable living and architecture and drop us a review. If you have suggestions for future guests or topics, I'd love to hear from you on my socials!Let's explore the world of green architecture, one conversation at a time.Contact: Ladina @ladinaschoepfWebsite: buildinggreenshow.comProduced by: marketyourarchitecture.com | — | ||||||
| 11/8/25 | ![]() #066 - Mikael Colville-Andersen: Planting Trees as Medicine in Ukraine’s War Zone | Mikael Colville-Andersen planted trees and built entire parks in the middle of a missile zone… and hundreds of people showed up to help him.Mikael is a Danish urban designer who’s spent the last three years doing something almost unthinkable—building community spaces in the middle of a war zone. In Kyiv, Ukraine, he turned an empty, concrete square into what became the world’s largest tactical urbanism project. He watched as hundreds of citizens stepped into a space they didn’t know they needed.He calls planting trees in Kyiv “medicine,” not just for the city, but for the soul. And when you hear him talk about bottom-up design, you realize - he’s not here to beautify cities. He’s here to humanize them.This is the story of how bikes, benches, and painted crosswalks can reclaim dignity, resistance, and joy - even during war.To explore more about Mikael Colville-Andersen and his work, you can follow him on instagram www.instagram.com/colvilleandersen, or visit his website www.colville-andersen.com.Join me, Ladina, on this green journey, and don't forget to subscribe for more insightful conversations about sustainable living and architecture and drop us a review. If you have suggestions for future guests or topics, I'd love to hear from you on my socials!Let's explore the world of green architecture, one conversation at a time.Contact: Ladina @ladinaschoepfWebsite: buildinggreenshow.comProduced by: marketyourarchitecture.com | — | ||||||
| 10/21/25 | ![]() #065 - Robert Gandia: This Smart System Fixes One of Construction’s Most Expensive Problems | Most buildings are heating water no one’s using and you’re paying for it. Somehow in 2025, we’re still designing bathrooms like it’s 1960 - why?If you’re a developer or an architect, you’ve probably had this thought: Why are we doing the same complicated work on every project, especially for something like bathrooms? In this episode, we look at how bathrooms have quietly become one of the biggest time-wasters in construction - and how a Swiss company is fixing that with standardized, pre-fabricated bathroom wall systems. It’s faster, more sustainable, uses less material, and makes planning and construction way easier.We also talk about energy. Like - why is hot water running through buildings 24/7? And how can a small heat pump hidden behind the wall fix that? This episode will give you simple, smart ideas for building better.To explore more about Robert Gandia and Swissframe, you can follow him on Linkedin or visit their website https://www.swissframe.ch/.Join me, Ladina, on this green journey, and don't forget to subscribe for more insightful conversations about sustainable living and architecture and drop us a review. If you have suggestions for future guests or topics, I'd love to hear from you on my socials!Let's explore the world of green architecture, one conversation at a time.Contact: Ladina @ladinaschoepfWebsite: buildinggreenshow.comProduced by: marketyourarchitecture.com | — | ||||||
| 9/23/25 | ![]() #064 – Armando Uribe: Can Luxury in Tulum Live in Harmony With Nature? | Is it possible to create luxury that doesn't cost the Earth - literally?In this episode, we walk through a home that does exactly that - it’s designed in harmony with the jungle.We dive into the architecture of calm: cross-ventilation, thermal mass, native materials, and a wastewater system inspired by mangroves. But more than that, this is a tour of how deep care shows up in the tiniest details - because every choice, down to the shape of a window, has a reason to be.If you’d like to hear more from our conversation go listen to Part 1 of this interview: You’ll learn how to cool a home without AC, how to reuse wastewater with low-tech systems, what’s gone wrong in Tulum’s rapid development and what it can teach us about building more consciously anywhere in the worldTo explore more about Armando Uribe and his work, you can follow him on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/armando-uribe-80341354/ and on Instagram www.instagram.com/pura_homes/ or visit his website: www.weave.mxJoin me, Ladina, on this green journey, and don't forget to subscribe for more insightful conversations about sustainable living and architecture and drop us a review. If you have suggestions for future guests or topics, I'd love to hear from you on my socials!Let's explore the world of green architecture, one conversation at a time.Contact: Ladina @ladinaschoepfWebsite: buildinggreenshow.comProduced by: marketyourarchitecture.com | — | ||||||
| 9/10/25 | ![]() #063 – Armando Uribe: From Big-Name Architecture to the Jungle of Tulum and why Slow, Sustainable Building Creates More Value | You know how some people build just houses - and others build entire worlds?My guest today, Armando Uribe, is the kind of person who looked at the real estate game, the flashy renders, the numbers, the concrete - and said, this makes no sense. So he left it all behind, studied sustainable design in Australia, wandered through the world, and eventually landed here - in the jungle of Tulum - to completely reimagine what it means to build a home.We’re sitting in the garden of one of those homes, deep in nature, at 35° heat, surrounded by mosquitoes - and yet, it somehow feels peaceful.We talk about what went wrong in Tulum’s rapid development, how he’s protecting Mexico’s ancient underground rivers with low-tech water systems, and why he believes architecture should feel more like a symphony than a spreadsheet. This episode is about care: for people, a place, and the planet.To explore more about Armando Uribe and his work, you can follow him on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/armando-uribe-80341354/ and on Instagram www.instagram.com/pura_homes/ or visit his website: www.weave.mxJoin me, Ladina, on this green journey, and don't forget to subscribe for more insightful conversations about sustainable living and architecture and drop us a review. If you have suggestions for future guests or topics, I'd love to hear from you on my socials!Let's explore the world of green architecture, one conversation at a time.Contact: Ladina @ladinaschoepfWebsite: buildinggreenshow.comProduced by: marketyourarchitecture.com | — | ||||||
| 8/26/25 | ![]() #062 - Helen Billson: What OMA Taught Me About Pressure, Excellence & Ambition | Can small architecture firms thrive without burning out?Helen Billson spent 15 years at OMA before shifting her focus to helping smaller studios build stronger businesses. From landing projects without a big portfolio to staying profitable without overworking, she shares the mindset shifts that help firms grow with clarity and purpose.Discover the power of listening, trust-building, and choosing the right work and why the real challenge isn’t finding projects, but learning when to say no.To explore more about Helen Billson and her work, you can follow her on Linkedin.Join me, Ladina, on this green journey, and don't forget to subscribe for more insightful conversations about sustainable living and architecture and drop us a review. If you have suggestions for future guests or topics, I'd love to hear from you on my socials!Let's explore the world of green architecture, one conversation at a time.Contact: Ladina @ladinaschoepfWebsite: buildinggreenshow.comProduced by: marketyourarchitecture.com | — | ||||||
| 8/12/25 | ![]() #061 - Sandro Valentino: Rethinking How We Build, Demolish, and Value Architecture | What if the secret to sustainable architecture isn’t technology, but beauty?Architect Sandro Valentino reveals his “three clients” philosophy, the mistakes people make when moving into old buildings, and why Malta’s preeminent architect Richard England says “people know the price of everything, but the value of nothing.” From dismantling stone “block by block” to fighting beauty fatigue, this episode will change the way you see the buildings around you.To explore more about Sandro Valentino, his Co-founder Peter and the work of their team, you can follow Valentino Architects on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/valentinoarchitects or visit their website https://valentinoarchitects.com.Join me, Ladina, on this green journey, and don't forget to subscribe for more insightful conversations about sustainable living and architecture and drop us a review. If you have suggestions for future guests or topics, I'd love to hear from you on my socials!Let's explore the world of green architecture, one conversation at a time.Contact: Ladina https://www.instagram.com/ladinaschoepfWebsite: https://buildinggreenshow.comProduced by: https://marketyourarchitecture.com | — | ||||||
| 7/29/25 | ![]() #060 - Jachen Schleich: What Happens When Swiss Green Standards Hit Mexico and Why Mexico’s Timber Industry Is Broken | Swiss architect Jachen Schleich shares how he’s adapting Minergie - Switzerland’s leading green building standard - for Latin America, why most timber buildings in Mexico still rely on imported wood, and what it will take to create a truly local timber industry. From ancient chinampas inspiring his Venice Biennale installation to banks unexpectedly driving sustainable construction, this episode is full of surprising insights on how we can build greener, smarter, and more locally.To learn more about Jachen Schleich and his work, you can follow him on LinkedIn, Instagram and visit their website. To learn more about Minergie, you can follow their Instagram, LinkedIn, X accounts and visit their website.Join me, Ladina, on this green journey, and don't forget to subscribe for more insightful conversations about sustainable living and architecture and drop us a review. If you have suggestions for future guests or topics, I'd love to hear from you on my socials!Let's explore the world of green architecture, one conversation at a time.Contact: Ladina @ladinaschoepfWebsite: buildinggreenshow.comProduced by: marketyourarchitecture.com | — | ||||||
| 7/15/25 | ![]() #059 - David Leventhal: Luxury Without Guilt - Why Slow & Regenerative Travel Is the Future | What if luxury meant living with nature, not apart from it?If you're an architecture lover or you love traveling, and you’ve ever scrolled through one of the big architecture magazines, I’m sure you’ve seen the image of those incredible bamboo treehouses at Playa Viva in Mexico: iconic, elevated, and completely immersed in nature. Well, our guest today, David Leventhal, is one of the visionaries behind that.David went from a career in media to co-founding one of the world’s most unique eco-hotels, and now his mission goes far beyond just one location. Through regenerative travel, he’s helping create a new model for how tourism can support communities and restore ecosystems.In this episode, we talk about how to choose the right architect for a project like this, how to decide exactly where to build in a remote area, how to be respectful of nature when you do it, and how five-star travel is shifting from room service to real connection with the land.To explore more about David Leventhal and his work, you can follow him on LinkedIn, visit Playa Viva’s website, Instagram, and YouTube. You can also visit Regenerative Travel, a platform and network that supports hotels working in alignment with regenerative principles.Join me, Ladina, on this green journey, and don't forget to subscribe for more insightful conversations about sustainable living and architecture and drop us a review. If you have suggestions for future guests or topics, I'd love to hear from you on my socials!Let's explore the world of green architecture, one conversation at a time.Contact: Ladina @ladinaschoepfWebsite: buildinggreenshow.comProduced by: marketyourarchitecture.com | — | ||||||
| 7/1/25 | ![]() #058 - Liz Olivier: $8 Billion of Glamour, Millions of Tons of Waste - Behind the Scenes of the Beauty Industry | Celebrity makeup artist Liz Olivier reveals how beauty became one of the world’s most wasteful industries - and what needs to change. From seaweed packaging to circular design, she shares smart, surprising ways to clean up beauty without losing the glamour.To explore more about Liz Olivier and her work, you can follow her on Instagram or visit her store where you can buy everything sustainable, clean and beauty.Join me, Ladina, on this green journey, and don't forget to subscribe for more insightful conversations about sustainable living and architecture, and drop us a review. If you have suggestions for future guests or topics, I'd love to hear from you on my socials!Let's explore the world of green architecture, one conversation at a time.Contact: Ladina @ladinaschoepfWebsite: buildinggreenshow.comProduced by: marketyourarchitecture.com | — | ||||||
| 6/17/25 | ![]() #057 - Andrew Patterson: This Building Will Last 1,000 Years. Its Carbon Footprint - Less Than One Flight. Why Beauty Is the Key to True Sustainability in Architecture | What if the most sustainable building is also the most beautiful one?New Zealand architect Andrew Patterson shares how ancient villages, earthquake rubble, and cliffside cottages have shaped his belief that buildings should belong to the land. He explains why true sustainability starts with beauty - and how architecture can help us feel at home on the planet.To explore more about Andrew Patterson and his work, you can follow him on Instagram, and visit their company website, Instagram and YouTube to check out their local projects.Join me, Ladina, on this green journey, and don't forget to subscribe for more insightful conversations about sustainable living and architecture, and drop us a review. If you have suggestions for future guests or topics, I'd love to hear from you on my socials!Let's explore the world of green architecture, one conversation at a time.Contact: Ladina @ladinaschoepfWebsite: buildinggreenshow.comProduced by: marketyourarchitecture.com | — | ||||||
| 6/3/25 | ![]() #056 - Justin Den Herder: Mass Timber Is Not Always the Answer - What Engineers Get Wrong And Why Hyper-Optimized Buildings Might Fail the Future | What can trees teach us about better buildings and better cities?In this episode, structural engineer Justin Dan Herder shares why “hyper-optimized” buildings aren’t always the smartest choice, and why saving old structures can often be the most sustainable move. He explains how mass timber can add life to old buildings - but also why it’s not always the right answer.We hear stories from Justin’s own journey, from watching his dad draft by hand to learning why trees and forests are nature’s best architects. He opens up about “structural poetics” - his idea that good engineering isn’t just about strength and cost, but also about fairness and care for the planet.If you want to know how our cities could become more like forests and why design choices today matter for generations, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.To explore more about Justin Den Herder and his work, visit TYLin.com, his LinkedIn and his personal website.Join me, Ladina, on this green journey, and don't forget to subscribe for more insightful conversations about sustainable living and architecture, and drop us a review. If you have suggestions for future guests or topics, I'd love to hear from you on my socials!Let's explore the world of green architecture, one conversation at a time.Contact: Ladina @ladinaschoepfWebsite: buildinggreenshow.comProduced by: marketyourarchitecture.com | — | ||||||
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