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Buildings 2.0

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 71 episodes

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71
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14 days ago
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38m
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40
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Listen Score
26
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51
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About this podcast

Buildings 2.0 dives deep into the technology, trends and talent reshaping the structures where we live and work. Hosted by Jose Cruz Jr, this podcast brings you interviews with the industry’s brightest minds, from visionary architects and property owners to chief innovation officers. Brought to you by Integrated-Projects.com.

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Unknown Host hosts Buildings 2.0, a technology show with 71 episodes published.

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Why Field Materials' CEO Left Big Tech to Fix Construction's Most Expensive, Least Talked Problem

May 15, 202629mEp. 73

Eldar Sadikov shares how construction procurement is being transformed through AI-powered automation and agentic workflows. Coming from a construction family background and combining experience from AI research at Google

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Why Killing Revit Won't Fix Construction, According to Swapp's CEO

May 8, 202636mEp. 72

In this episode of Buildings 2.0, Eitan Sarfati shares insights on the evolution of BIM, the rise of AI in architecture, and why the future of construction technology is bigger than simply building a “Revit killer.” The

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Why Arkio's Co-Founder Stopped "Building Buildings" to Fix Architecture's Broken Tools

Apr 3, 202629mEp. 71

In this episode of Buildings 2.0, Jose Cruz speaks with Johan Hanegraaf, co-founder of Arkio, about why current AEC tools feel broken and how AR/VR is evolving design workflows. They explore mixed reality, real-time coll

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Why architects must balance speed and patience—with Henning Larsen’s Gregory Haley

Feb 13, 202635mEp. 70

In this episode of Buildings 2.0, host Jose Cruz speaks with Gregory Haley, Associate Principal of Henning Larsen, about the intersection of architecture and urban design. They explore the balance between immediate needs

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What Did the Space Architect Behind ICON's 3D-Printed Homes Discover While Designing for Mars

Jan 16, 202629mEp. 69

In this episode of Buildings 2.0, host Jose Cruz speaks with Melodie Yashar, a space architect and founder of AENARA, about her journey from traditional architecture to pioneering work in space architecture and 3D printi

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Why Monograph's CEO says monthly billing can save your design practice

Dec 1, 202536mEp. 68

In this episode, Robert Yuen, CEO and co-founder of Monograph, discusses the vision behind Monograph as an operating system for architecture. He delves into the challenges of building software for the architecture indust

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How 100 homes in Maui could change disaster relief forever

Nov 28, 202538mEp. 67

In this episode, Jose Cruz speaks with Jordan Rogove and Wayne Norbeck about their innovative approach to disaster housing through modular construction. They discuss the challenges of scaling affordable housing, the regu

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Why cooling the planet is the next big design problem

Nov 25, 202552mEp. 65

In this episode, Jose Cruz interviews Michael Ermann, an architecture professor and founder of Amber Book, discussing his journey in architecture, the importance of visual learning, the evolution of teaching methods, and

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Why model health is a CFO problem, not a BIM problem

Nov 21, 202547mEp. 63

In this episode, Matt Wash, CEO of BimBeats, shares his extensive experience in the architecture and engineering industry, discussing the evolution of BIM, the importance of data, and the challenges of interoperability.

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Why likability is a competitive advantage for designers and builders

Nov 18, 202530mEp. 62

In this episode of Buildings 2.0, host Jose Cruz interviews Susan Young, CEO of Get In Front Communications, who shares her journey from a quiet child to a leading communication expert for AEC professionals. The conversa

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How this educator is getting the cost of an architectural degree under $20K

Nov 14, 202532mEp. 64

In this conversation, Jose Cruz and Joseph Lucido discuss the evolving landscape of architectural education, focusing on affordability, the role of community colleges, and the importance of sustainability. Lucido emphasi

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Why "BIM Light" might be the missing layer in design tech

Nov 11, 202531mEp. 61

In this episode, Jesper Wallgren, co-founder of Finch, shares his journey from a creative background in music to becoming an architect and entrepreneur at the intersection of design and technology. He discusses the evolu

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Why BIM interoperability is a trap

Nov 7, 202534mEp. 66

In this episode of Buildings 2.0, Jose Cruz interviews Dimitri Stefanescu, founder and CEO of Speckle Systems. They discuss the challenges of interoperability in the AEC industry, the importance of communication and trus

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Why "subscale" can quietly kill firm an architectural practice's growth

Nov 7, 202534mEp. 60

In this episode, Matt Cooper, CEO of BQE, discusses his journey into the architecture and engineering (A&E) sector, the challenges faced by firms in this industry, and the importance of customer obsession. He highlights

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Why the Next Big Construction Tech Startup Might Be Born Inside a Corporate Accelerator

Oct 22, 202537mEp. 59

In this episode, Jose Cruz interviews German Aparicio Jr., a program manager at Trimble, discussing his journey from architecture to technology and the evolving landscape of the AEC industry. They explore the challenges

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Why AECOM’s Design Principal Believes Data Alone Can’t Design Better Buildings

Oct 20, 202539mEp. 58

In this episode, Jose Cruz interviews Francis Cooke, a Design Principal at AECOM, discussing his journey into architecture, the importance of carbon reduction, and the intersection of design and technology. They explore

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Why the Future of Housing May Be Built in Timber, Not Concrete

Oct 15, 202543mEp. 57

In this episode, Jose Cruz interviews Oliver David Krieg, president of Intelligent Cities, discussing the evolution and potential of mass timber in construction. Oliver shares his journey from architecture to computation

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Why VDC isn't about BIM—it's about data strategy

Sep 5, 202544mEp. 56

In this episode, Jose Cruz speaks with Joseph Good, Senior VDC Manager at Gilbane Building Company, about his journey in the construction industry, the importance of VDC, and the challenges faced in adopting new technolo

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Why Cintoo's CEO Says Point Cloud Compression Changes Everything

Jul 21, 202545mEp. 55

In this episode, Jose Cruz speaks with Dominique Pouliquen, CEO of Cintoo about his extensive journey in the 3D technology space, particularly focusing on photogrammetry and laser scanning. They discuss the importance of

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Why Agentic AI will handle the boring 80% of engineering workflows

Jul 2, 202554mEp. 54

This conversation explores the intersection of law and engineering, particularly focusing on the accessibility of building codes and the implications of AI in civil engineering. Daniel Calabro, founder of Ferris shares h

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Who is the host of Buildings 2.0?

Buildings 2.0 is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under Technology and has published 71 episodes.

How many episodes does Buildings 2.0 have?

Buildings 2.0 has published 71 episodes.

What topics does Buildings 2.0 cover?

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How long are Buildings 2.0 episodes?

Episodes of Buildings 2.0 average 38 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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