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Architecturally Speaking - Holiday Message 2025

1 min · 29 de dic de 2025
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In this special holiday message of Architecturally Speaking, host Ryan Schwartz looks back on this season of big ideas and meaningful conversations about how architecture can shape healthier, more resilient, and more connected communities. From healthcare design and adaptive reuse to inclusive spaces and the bold thinking behind the OAA’s SHIFT Challenge, Ryan reflects on the ideas that shaped the season, and looks ahead to even more inspiring discussions in the year to come. Thank you for your continued support!  Subscribe now to Architecturally Speaking on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.

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