SoCal Real Estate Development and Syndication Podcast

Beyond Blueprints: Ignacio Rodriguez on Architecture, Value, and Vision

24 min · 21. jan. 2026
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In this episode of the SoCal Real Estate Development and Syndication Podcast, Peter Berokoff interviewed Ignacio Rodriguez, CEO of IR Architects, about his experience as a luxury home architect in Los Angeles. They discussed design features that help spec homes sell in the current market, including beautiful great rooms, kitchens, and master suites. Ignacio shared insights on ghost homes, artistic freedom versus client expectations, and the impact of recent fires on construction in fire zones. They explored the permitting process in different cities, labor and resource availability, and Ignacio's clientele mix of developers and end-users. Looking back, Ignacio advised young architects to understand the broader aspects of development, financing, and construction beyond just architecture. He expressed interest in reimagining the Dodgers stadium parking experience and reflected on learning to value his work more accurately. Ignacio also discussed his firm's plans to expand into development and construction, aiming to offer clients a full-service experience from design to completion.

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Beyond Blueprints: Ignacio Rodriguez on Architecture, Value, and Vision

In this episode of the SoCal Real Estate Development and Syndication Podcast, Peter Berokoff interviewed Ignacio Rodriguez, CEO of IR Architects, about his experience as a luxury home architect in Los Angeles. They discussed design features that help spec homes sell in the current market, including beautiful great rooms, kitchens, and master suites. Ignacio shared insights on ghost homes, artistic freedom versus client expectations, and the impact of recent fires on construction in fire zones. They explored the permitting process in different cities, labor and resource availability, and Ignacio's clientele mix of developers and end-users. Looking back, Ignacio advised young architects to understand the broader aspects of development, financing, and construction beyond just architecture. He expressed interest in reimagining the Dodgers stadium parking experience and reflected on learning to value his work more accurately. Ignacio also discussed his firm's plans to expand into development and construction, aiming to offer clients a full-service experience from design to completion.

21. jan. 202624 min