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For me, mentorship is about creating space where people can be themselves and do their best work. The best mentors don’t mold you. They help you see how you already fit. When people feel they belong, they stop fitting in and start standing out. #NationalMentoringDay
Every project is a balancing act between inspiration and practicality. Something between what’s possible and what’s buildable.

And when it works, it’s magic.
Architecture hooked me early. The romance people feel about it is real, but the reality is that the work is as much about systems, relationships, and constraints as it is about creativity.

That’s what makes me still love it. You can’t just sketch a dream. You have to deliver it.
George’s line about wanting to pretend to be an architect still makes me laugh.

I had the same inkling… except I never wanted to pretend.
I see a lot of parallels in Dezeen’s piece on tropical modernism.

Collaboration in large-scale projects is still too often overlooked. We rely on people who understand local conditions and culture, yet their names often fade from the story.

They should be celebrated. The mindset needs to evolve.
"Recognition is long overdue for the local architects of tropical modernism"
The prevailing story of tropical modernism in the Global South has long overlooked the contributions of local architects and engineers, writes Mohamed Ismail.
www.dezeen.com
Fast Company shared a great take on leading with vulnerability. It took me a while to find the balance between being open without oversharing. Real leadership isn’t about showing every weakness, it’s about being honest about what’s real and steady enough to lead through it.
Real, not raw: the art of leading with vulnerability
How to show up at work as your true self and lead a team without oversharing or undermining your authority.
www.fastcompany.com
CRE is in a holding pattern, but the story isn’t over. Fundamentals are steady, returns are climbing, and opportunities exist for those who move thoughtfully. The early movers will define the next chapter; are you watching the trends or waiting for certainty?
2026 commercial real estate outlook
After some turbulent years, commercial real estate organizations may now have a generational opportunity to position their companies and properties for what’s around the corner.
www.deloitte.com
History remembers rule-breakers: Kahlo, Turing, Stonewall heroes. LGBTQ History Month reminds us courage and conviction change culture, laws, and society. Honor it, learn from it, and let it challenge how we lead and live.
LGBTQ History Month: 31 Queer Icons You Should Know - GO Magazine
Activists, artists, and icons who refused to play by the rules—and in doing so, transformed music, politics, and society forever.
gomag.com
Fall exhibitions remind me that architecture is more than buildings. It’s memory, material, and story. From desert-inspired designs to overlooked architects and civic projects, every space carries meaning. How can our design-build work reflect the same care and depth?
This fall, exhibitions around the globe highlight architecture as more than just buildings
This fall’s architecture exhibitions—from Arizona to Mexico City—explore memory, material, modernism’s legacies through design, art, and history, and more.
www.archpaper.com
Manufacturing Day reminds me that our work starts long before the shovel hits the ground. Every project depends on the skill and innovation of manufacturers who turn raw materials into the systems that shape buildings. Grateful for their craft. It makes what we do possible.
I don’t have all the answers, but inclusivity needs to be an ongoing conversation and one worth having.
It made me question my own approach. Do our processes make it hard for some of the best thinkers to get in the door?  Do the environments we build help every employee do their best work? Are we listening when people tell us what they need, or do we default to what’s comfortable?
I know what it feels like to hide a part of yourself to fit into a professional mold. It’s easy to assume our current systems work, but the truth is, they don’t work for everyone.
I came across a Fast Company piece on the challenges of neurodivergent candidates. Hard to believe nearly one in five Americans has learning or attention differences, yet 93% of neurodivergent employees say traditional hiring works against them. There is pressure to “mask” to be seen as competent.
Why can't employers get neurodivergent-friendly work policies right?
Despite an increase in interest in these workplaces, actually finding one can be hard.
www.fastcompany.com
Grimshaw showed how far design and engineering could go when they worked in harmony.

His buildings strike a balance between ambition and experience, shaping places that continue to inspire.

As Dezeen notes in their tribute, Grimshaw’s five decades of work set a standard for high-tech architecture.
Ten key buildings by high-tech pioneer Nicholas Grimshaw
Following the news of the passing of high-tech pioneer Nicholas Grimshaw at age 85, we revisit 10 highlights from the British architect's career.
www.dezeen.com
The advantage of design-build is speed.
When you fast-track a project before every detail is finalized, you unlock an advantage. Even if rework is needed, the gains put you ahead.

That speed is about keeping momentum when it matters most. Time saved often translates directly to value created.
Change leadership is as much resilience as it is strategy. The tension between conviction and doubt can define whether transformation succeeds. HBR highlights the emotional side of leading change: https://hbr.org/2025/09/the-resilience-you-need-to-lead-through-change?ab=HP-hero-featured-1
Equal pay isn’t just a social issue.
When two people do the same work with the same skill, pay should reflect it. Anything less erodes trust, culture, and performance.

Culture is the foundation, and pay equity is one of its load-bearing walls.

#InternationalEqualPayDay
Reading about Flushing Meadows–Corona Park reminded me of how we treat maintenance as an afterthought until the to-do list is overwhelming.

The “unglamorous” work is what makes the beautiful possible. Maybe it’s time we put more glamour on that foundation of resilience.
A Nicer Park, But Not Too Nice
A new report says Flushing Meadows–Corona Park desperately needs repairs. How do we think big without turning it into a gentrification magnet?
www.curbed.com
The most valuable solutions aren’t always the flashiest.

The real work starts before design or budgets. Asking what matters most, where to simplify without losing impact, and how choices will hold up years from now are my thoughts from the beginning.

The best projects are thoughtful and lasting.
There’s something honorable about natural materials. They carry history, craft, and connection to place.

The Anthony Timberlands Center shows how every beam can tell a story. Innovation sometimes means looking closer to nature and building with respect.
Timber Takes the Spotlight: Grafton Architects’ First U.S. Project Raises the Bar for Mass Timber Design
Discover how Grafton Architects and Modus Studio’s Anthony Timberlands Center transforms timber research, sustainability, and architectural education in Arkansas.
www.architectmagazine.com
On Labor Day, it’s worth pausing to recognize the dignity and importance of work done with excellence.

Every project depends on people bringing their skill, dedication, and persistence to the table. Here’s to the teams whose labor quite literally shapes the world around us.
Being yourself at work is how teams can thrive.

When people feel safe to bring ideas, experiences, and values into the mix, the work is sharper and the culture is stronger.

Great leaders make space for that.

#Leadership #TeamCulture #Workplace