Redlines

Redlines

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The experiences that isolate us in our working world are also the stories that can unite our community and allow us to heal and move forward. In this series, we dive deeper into the core issues that plague the design profession, and evaluate how they result in everyday conflict, discomfort, and workplace turmoil. Redlines seeks to bring a voice to these stories, those privately endured in a school or workplace but clouded by shame, self-doubt, and questioning of one’s professional choices. With each episode, we will ask a member of our community to share their story anonymously, offer advice and guidance, and discuss ways to move forward. This podcast is brought to you by Out of Architecture, a career resource network for designers and architects looking to find creatively fulfilling roles and develop a better relationship to work.

Recent Episodes

  • When the Dream Job Isn’t What It Seems: One Architect’s Reality Check

    4 months ago
  • Navigating Legal Challenges as an Unlicensed Architectural Professional

    12 months ago
  • Protecting Your Creativity: Lessons from an Architect's Copyright Battle

    1 year ago
  • Deconstructing the Dream: An International Architect's Struggle in America

    1 year ago
  • From Bootcamp to Burnout: A Veteran's Struggle in Architecture

    1 year ago
  • Overworked and Undervalued: A Series of Traumatic Experiences In Architecture

    2 years ago
  • The ‘Gentleman’s Profession’ and the Price We Pay for Our Passion

    2 years ago
  • Breaking the Cycle: To Make Great Architecture You Have to Suffer

    2 years ago
  • You Don't Look Like You Could Represent the Firm

    2 years ago
  • Exploitative Visa Practices and Effects on Immigrant Architects

    2 years ago