Episodes
Passion for Craft | Episode 110 Christine Frank: Architect
Episode 110
Listen in on this conversation with Christine Frank, an architect in Denver, CO who introduced Brent into the world of the 5 orders of architecture. <br/><br/> Explore more of Brent’s videos — check out the link below and connect with him online.
Passion for Craft | Episode 109: Brent Talks Business
Episode 109
Brent talks about the idea of "what got you here won't get you there". How do you take your business to the next level? Do you create a new branch or do you restructure and reorganize the inside. Find out what path Brent took in this episode.
Passion for Craft | Episode 107: Corinthian Columns Are Too Hard
Episode 107
Brent discusses the obstacles his company had to overcome and the hoops they had to jump through to coordinate the construction of a 3 foot corinthian column. The guys talk about why you should never do this... and how they're planning on doing a doric and ionic one too.
Passion for Craft | Episode 106: Patrick Moore: The Stereotomist
Episode 106
The guys were excited to sit down with guest, Patrick Moore. Pat is a classically trained stereotomist who studied in a timber framing compagnon in France. Now he brings this lost art back to North America. Stereotomy is a skill that defined the way we built in the past we hope can be used to improve our craft today.
Passion for Craft | Episode 105: What We've Been Up To
Episode 105
Season 3 is here! The guys are back together after a busy summer—Jackson shares about his internship, Richard talks about growing his company, and Brent catches us up on hiring new employees. Of course, it wouldn’t be a proper reunion without some fun—Richard and Jackson kick things off with a practical joke on Brent. It’s good to have the trio back for another season of Passion for Craft.
Passion for Craft | Episode 103: Historical Detectives: Home Restoration (ft. David Supple)
Episode 103
The guys are back in Boston! Listen in as they connect with David Supple, owner of an architectural design and remodeling company in Boston. They discuss the origin of the ICAA, and do some history sleuthing of a home that was owned by one of the Minutemen and modified over the years.
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