Mental Health and Wellbeing in Architecture with Doug Hodgson: Part 2 | 047

19/09/2024 35 min Episodio 47
Mental Health and Wellbeing in Architecture with Doug Hodgson: Part 2 | 047

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Episode Synopsis

Jon continues his deep dive into mental health within the architecture profession with guest Doug Hodgson. The discussion offers valuable insights into dealing with overwhelm and burnout, as well as practical steps Doug's practice, New-works, has taken to safeguard their team's mental health. The conversation also touches on the broader industry issues, such as the housing crisis, the role of architectural technologists, and the need for significant changes in architectural education and professional collaboration to improve mental well-being across the industry. The episode underscores the importance of a balanced work structure, staying connected to creative work, and fostering a supportive, diverse workplace environment.Today's Guest...Doug Hodgson is an Architect and leads the Retrofit agenda for New-works, a practice he co-founded to explore a new way of working, based on the principles of specialism and collaboration, wellbeing and sustainability - with a fundamental belief that wellbeing in the workplace generates better relationships and better architecture. Prior to New-works, Doug had co-founded TDO, was a Design Fellow at Cambridge University, and in 2020 was named in The Architects’ Journal 40 under 40. Doug is passionate about improving mental health and wellbeing, and has found from his own experience of being proudly openly gay that there’s an urgent need for greater kindness, understanding, and inclusion in the construction industry to make the profession more relevant.Episode Highlights...00:00 Introduction01:21 Practical Tips for Managing Mental Health02:17 The Importance of Nature and Breaks06:42 Challenges in the Architecture Profession12:57 New-works' Approach to Mental Health16:59 Advice for Practice Owners22:32 The Role of Professional Organisations30:55 Personal Reflections and Favorite Places33:31 Conclusion and Contact InformationKey Takeaways...The Importance of Mental Wellbeing and Nature:   - Both Jon Clayton and Doug Hodgson emphasise the critical role mental health plays in the architecture profession. They advocate for taking breaks, spending time in nature, and establishing a structured workday that allows for physical wellness and mental health activities. Doug discusses how a connection to nature and taking time off when feeling overwhelmed can significantly impact mental health positively.Innovative Work Structure at NewWorks:   - Doug elaborates on the unique work structure at New-works, which reserves time in the morning for physical well-being and the late afternoon for mental well-being, with core creative work happening mid-day. This approach has led to increased efficiency and productivity and illustrates the importance of balancing work with personal well-being.Collaboration and Diversity in Architecture:   - The conversation touches on the need for more collaboration within the architecture profession, advocating for cross-disciplinary work and better integration with various sectors like architectural technologists. Additionally, Doug emphasises the importance of diversity and inclusivity in the profession and the need for organisations like RIBA to support these initiatives more actively. This includes rethinking education and fostering environments where young professionals from diverse backgrounds can thrive.Links Mentioned In The Episode...Learn more about New-WorksConnect with Doug on LinkedIn—--Interested in working with Jon?👉

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