LivLive: Design, Building, and the Business of Remodeling

LivLive Ep. 0000040 — Peter Barden

51 min · 14 de may de 2026
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In Episode 0000040 of LivLive, Dave reconnects with longtime friend and former Virginia Tech School of Architecture classmate Peter Barden, now a Senior Project Manager with HKS Architects [https://www.hksinc.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com]. What starts as a conversation about architecture school memories and old studio stories quickly turns into a deep discussion about the evolution of the construction and architecture industry over the last 20+ years — from BIM and virtual construction to integrated project delivery, stadium design, adaptive reuse, and the future of technology in the built environment. Peter shares his unique career path moving between architecture firms and major contractors, including experiences at Commonwealth Architects, Hourigan, and HKS, where he’s worked on complex sports and large-scale commercial projects. Dave and Peter also reflect on the culture and educational philosophy of Virginia Tech Architecture, the professors and experiences that shaped them, and how design education influences the way architects think long after school ends. The episode blends serious industry insight with plenty of nostalgia, humor, and behind-the-scenes stories from architecture school, Habitat for Humanity builds, Richmond connections, and the early career paths that shaped both of their journeys. * How BIM and virtual construction transformed commercial architecture and construction * Why construction is simultaneously one of the most advanced and most outdated industries technologically * The realities of coordinating massive sports and commercial projects * How working on stadiums changes the way you experience sporting events forever * The difference between architecture school thinking and real-world project delivery * Why Virginia Tech Architecture created such a unique design mindset * The importance of curiosity, exploration, and learning how to think differently * Lessons from adaptive reuse, historic renovation, and large-scale collaboration * Funny stories and memories from architecture school studio culture and early career life 00:00 — Introduction to Episode 40 & Peter Barden 01:45 — Peter’s career path: architecture, construction & HKS 04:00 — BIM, virtual construction & technology evolution in the industry 08:30 — Integrated project delivery & collaboration challenges 12:00 — Pushing technology beyond current industry standards 16:00 — Virginia Tech Architecture culture & learning how to think differently 20:00 — Curiosity, experimentation & adapting to new technology 24:00 — Student projects, design thinking & adaptive reuse discussions 29:00 — Joining HKS & working in the sports sector during lockdown 33:00 — Stadium design, sports architecture & seeing buildings differently 37:00 — Architecture school professors, studio culture & formative experiences 41:00 — Theoretical architecture education vs. practical application 44:00 — Habitat for Humanity builds & hands-on learning experiences 48:00 — Richmond memories, old apartments & architecture school reunion stories

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