Listen "S9 E5: Transformative Architecture: Creating Intentional Spaces with Emily Pearl"
Episode Synopsis
Ever wondered how an architect’s mind works beyond blueprints and designs? Emily Pearl from Lundberg Design joins us to undercover the secrets to transforming your personal environment into sanctuaries of efficiency and serenity.
Emily is licensed in California. She received her Master of Architecture with distinction from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and a B.A. in Studio Art with honors from Dartmouth College. She has also studied at the Rhode Island School of Design and has trained professionally in Tokyo, London, and San Francisco.
We discuss practical routines that elevate everyday spaces, whether organizing kitchen drawers or setting up a calming hotel room. Our conversation also navigates the dynamic world of urban development from the trend of opting for renovations over buying new homes. As we reflect on life’s continuous transitions and the role architecture plays in these changes, we encourage you to embrace personal growth and the unique journeys that make each of us who we are
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Emily is licensed in California. She received her Master of Architecture with distinction from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and a B.A. in Studio Art with honors from Dartmouth College. She has also studied at the Rhode Island School of Design and has trained professionally in Tokyo, London, and San Francisco.
We discuss practical routines that elevate everyday spaces, whether organizing kitchen drawers or setting up a calming hotel room. Our conversation also navigates the dynamic world of urban development from the trend of opting for renovations over buying new homes. As we reflect on life’s continuous transitions and the role architecture plays in these changes, we encourage you to embrace personal growth and the unique journeys that make each of us who we are
Our Non-Profit Spotlight is Girls on the Run
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Katie Harms: [email protected], www.katieharms.com
Lisa Rubin: [email protected], www.wardrobeconsulting.net .
Follow Us On:
YouTube
Please take a moment to rate our podcast wherever you are reading or listening to this! Thank you!
We are thankful to our sponsors Sweet Ivy and Jester Concepts (new owner of Rustica Bakery)
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