Stewart Caldwell, an architect and digital engineer, shares his journey in the architecture and design industry. He talks about the challenges of implementing new technologies like Revit and the importance of collaboration and overcoming fear in the industry. He emphasizes the need to love what you do and not let other people’s opinions dictate your path. Stewart reflects on the importance of embracing failure and learning from mistakes. He emphasizes the value of humility and honesty in the face of failure.
Stewart Caldwell, an architect and digital engineer, shares his journey in the architecture and design industry. He discusses his early passion for architecture and how a teacher introduced him to CAD, sparking his interest in the intersection of creativity and technology. Stewart also talks about the challenges of implementing new technologies like Revit and the importance of collaboration and overcoming fear in the industry.
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He emphasizes the need to love what you do and not let other people's opinions dictate your path. Stewart is proud of his work in pushing the boundaries of architecture and giving others the opportunity to do great things. Stewart reflects on the importance of embracing failure and learning from mistakes. He shares a story of a major mistake he made early in his career and how he had to take responsibility for fixing it.
He emphasizes the value of humility and honesty in the face of failure. Stewart also discusses the future of the architecture industry, highlighting the need for connectors who can bring together diverse teams and navigate complex projects. He believes that while AI may replace certain technical skills, the ability to understand the human condition and foster collaboration will remain valuable.
Keywords architecture, design, technology, collaboration, fear, passion, failure, mistakes, humility, honesty, architecture industry, connectors, AI, human condition, collaboration
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00:00 Introduction and Stuart's Background
01:47 Early Interest in Architecture and Introduction to CAD
05:39 Transitioning to Digital Tools and Embracing Disruption
09:35 2D Drafting is Stupid
10:50 Challenges of Collaboration and Industry-Wide Buy-In
23:38 Advice for Those Interested in Architecture and Design
27:21 Humility and Not Caring About Wins or Failures
40:01 The Future of the Industry: Connectors and AI
42:48 The Value of Sharing Knowledge and Experiences
48:30 The Evolving Role of Digital Technology
52:26 Collaborative and Flexible Project Teams
56:35 The Shift Towards Digitally Enabled Traditional Job Roles