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A Day in the Life of an Architect

52 min · 2. feb. 2026
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In this episode of Architecturally Speaking, host Ryan Schwartz kicks off Season 4 with a behind-the-scenes look at the day-to-day realities of architectural practice. Ryan speaks with Michael Attard and Doron Meinhard of Hariri Pontarini Architects, who share insights into how their roles have evolved as partners and what a typical day truly looks like beyond the stereotypes of the profession. From design reviews and client meetings to collaboration with engineers, consultants, and city staff, they reveal the wide-ranging responsibilities that shape modern architectural work. Together, they explore common misconceptions about architects, the importance of communication and teamwork, and the value of site visits in bringing design visions to life. The conversation also highlights the emotional impact of completed projects and the meaningful role architecture plays in shaping communities. Tune in for an honest and engaging look at the realities of architectural practice and advice for aspiring architects navigating their own professional journeys. Subscribe now to Architecturally Speaking on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.

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A Day in the Life of an Architect

In this episode of Architecturally Speaking, host Ryan Schwartz kicks off Season 4 with a behind-the-scenes look at the day-to-day realities of architectural practice. Ryan speaks with Michael Attard and Doron Meinhard of Hariri Pontarini Architects, who share insights into how their roles have evolved as partners and what a typical day truly looks like beyond the stereotypes of the profession. From design reviews and client meetings to collaboration with engineers, consultants, and city staff, they reveal the wide-ranging responsibilities that shape modern architectural work. Together, they explore common misconceptions about architects, the importance of communication and teamwork, and the value of site visits in bringing design visions to life. The conversation also highlights the emotional impact of completed projects and the meaningful role architecture plays in shaping communities. Tune in for an honest and engaging look at the realities of architectural practice and advice for aspiring architects navigating their own professional journeys. Subscribe now to Architecturally Speaking on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.

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