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In this new series, I’m visiting architects and design professionals asking them to share the choices, challenges, failures, successes and failures that have shaped their careers. Too often we hear from only those architects elevated by the media to superstar status. These so-called 'starchitects' account for a small percentage of design professionals. And, the stories from the bulk of our ranks - a great many talented architects and designers - remain untold. This series gives voice to their stories.
We uncover early inspirations that led them to choose architecture, experiences in architecture school, internships, what firm typologies to look for, advice for taking the Architectural Registration Exams (ARE), how to find work and clients, working for and with others, networking and struggles building a business.
In the inaugural video of the series we meet John Clappi, a licensed architect living and working in Brooklyn, New York. He has more than 20 years’ experience practicing architecture in both Boston and New York City at a variety of scales from large developments to award winning Record Houses and private residences. He’s worked for two starchitects: Richard Meier of Richard Meier and Partners and Brad Cloepfil at Allied Works, both high-end, boutique design firms. In part 1 he recounts the school years and his early career pivot points as well as his experience working for Meier and Allied Works and time working on large scale developer projects in New York City.
In part 2, we’ll discover why he set out on his own, how he secured his first commissions and the challenges he’s facing as he builds out a larger vision for his nascent architecture studio: Eponymous Architecture, PLLC.
It’s a rare and candid look into the struggles designers and architects face as we seek to become licensed professionals and to find a life of true, creative fulfillment.
Learn more about Eponymous Architecture: eponymousad.com/
Topics discussed:
1:20 Architecture school
3:33 After architecture school
4:22 Internships + licensing
6:13 Firm typologies
7:58 Working for Starchitects (Richard Meier + Brad Cloepfil / Allied Works)
12:05 Early vs. mid-career moves
13:04 A career pivot + lessons learned
14:30 Interviewing while working for someone else
15:23 Preview of next episode
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Комментарии : 137   
@30by40
@30by40 6 лет назад
Know anyone who should be featured in this series? Drop me a comment below. Cheers my friends...
@MONTOUTE-STUDIO
@MONTOUTE-STUDIO 6 лет назад
30X40 Design Workshop Hi Eric this is a great use your channel. Bravo. I have one person in mind that I think you should definitely speak to. She has the kind of story that is very unique in architecture. What is the best way to put you in touch with her?
@30by40
@30by40 6 лет назад
Excellent , best way to reach me is to DM me on Instagram @30by40
@davidlandry8621
@davidlandry8621 6 лет назад
Great idea for these videos! I can totally relate with John Clappi with is LEGO collection because I'm a big fan of LEGO! Since I was 6 years old I played with LEGO and wanted to be an architect. My wife and I started our firm 10 years ago because we were tired of working for others and doing the same things over and over again. Learned alot from other firms. If your in Québec sometime, we would love to participate in your series!
@brianmcveigh1958
@brianmcveigh1958 6 лет назад
Philip Ryan. Studio Modh. Fantastic teacher. Worked for TWBT for a while.
@jeboccuzzi10
@jeboccuzzi10 6 лет назад
Brad Prestbo Sasaki Associates Watertown MA
@ganedrarama2706
@ganedrarama2706 6 лет назад
There's no other video with this depth thank you
@30by40
@30by40 6 лет назад
Glad you liked it...cheers...
@mizraeable
@mizraeable 6 лет назад
This is great! These are the kind of conversations you don't hear much about and it's the perfect angle for young architects wanting to know what steps they can take to become the professionals they want to be and have an idea what might be available to them. I found my facial expressions dancing from eagerness, shock & horror (the relatable anxiety kind) to amazement, LOL. Looking forward to more on this series!
@aayushvijayvergiya7252
@aayushvijayvergiya7252 6 лет назад
Raemell . Thank you for saying what i was going to say . You write exactly what i wanted to tell ERIC sir.👍
@Suchatool98
@Suchatool98 6 лет назад
Incredible video Eric, provides insights into the field that I can look toward for going further in to my sophomore year. Thanks.
@ashelyanderson2370
@ashelyanderson2370 6 лет назад
Love this discussion on the process. I had a similar experience in going to large firm. I thought it would be a great jump off point and it really was an end. Too big to really allow for growth and too busy to allow for life. I went to the field, considering my experience, but you really get sequestered to one task. Love.
@as8537
@as8537 6 лет назад
Great video, very informative and relatable. I recently completed architecture school and spent one month in Greece right after. I’m currently studying for the PcM and PjM exams which I am scheduled to take at the end of August. I’m also looking for a local firm to start my internship. Thank you for the video, it is very helpful!
@abdiqadirahmed7182
@abdiqadirahmed7182 6 лет назад
what does it mean PcM AND PJM , PLZ.
@agustinvenegas5238
@agustinvenegas5238 6 лет назад
Good luck!! How was Greece?
@simpson1672
@simpson1672 6 лет назад
Can totally relate to everything John said. My school experience was similar. The first semester nearly drove me away, but then second semester was full of drawing & model making (albeit simple concept models). Hooked me for life. 32 year career with a major international firm & still love what I do. The best part is watching people interact with the structure you have created & that they interact how you wanted them to. Now, not only do I mentor the younger architects & interior designers, but I learn new things from them as well. Like the interview process, mentoring is a 2-way street. Great new series, Eric.
@cristykarencasquejo8621
@cristykarencasquejo8621 6 лет назад
i downloaded many affirmation videos, inspirational movies, speeches, music, songs, trying many medium of arts, trying to find where would my heart beat, photography, multimedia, history just to keep my fire burning again. i really appreciate how you, blew my mind and touch my heart.. please continue inspiring young and future architects. i really am having the hope again. and much convince to get my license next year.i love your works,.thank you very much
@vardhansathe
@vardhansathe 6 лет назад
Lot of love and support ! And respect from fellow aspering architect !!!!
@30by40
@30by40 6 лет назад
Cheers...keep after it...
@vardhansathe
@vardhansathe 6 лет назад
30X40 Design Workshop Your videos help us in many aspects... Loving this new episode. And your humbleness really inspiring to me personally.
@30by40
@30by40 6 лет назад
kind words...really appreciate it my friend...
@vardhansathe
@vardhansathe 6 лет назад
30X40 Design Workshop Please make a videos which will help young minds like me to understand the works of masters and how to understand them better. Being in India have some limited exposure and will love to get additional idea and it will be really helpful to learn and take things for ourself from the works of masters. And explore new ideas from previous works ! Really appreciate your reply :)
@coultonbecker4203
@coultonbecker4203 6 лет назад
This is great. I'm now a senior studying architecture and have watched many of your videos. They are inspiring and truely helpful. I've often questioned myself if this career is what I want to do or if I'm even good enough of a designer or have what it takes to become an architect. This video gave me a practical outlook of what can happen in this profession. Looking forward to the next episode.
@OscarJimenezRamirez
@OscarJimenezRamirez 6 лет назад
This is my second RU-vid comment ever! I just want to thank you for all of this series dedicated to our profession, you are doing a great job giving so much knowledge and being so humble about that, im so glad you're doing this format now. I think an audio podcast in iTunes or other platforms in addition to this will be wonderful. My first language is spanish btw, sorry if my english isn't accurate. Keep up the good work Eric thank you!!!
@reethiii
@reethiii 6 лет назад
Totally gonna admire this series! Thanks a ton for creating these videos. Can't wait for upcoming episodes. :)
@elijah_swift
@elijah_swift 6 лет назад
Love This 30X40 Design Workshop, The field of Architecture is Beautiful in its range of projects and the Journey that takes shape throughout ones career/Life.
@edwarddaniels42
@edwarddaniels42 6 лет назад
Watching this as an architect out of university, it's really great to hear such thoughts as to where to go in my career. Thank you for a great video!
@rositachin
@rositachin 6 лет назад
I love it. It's so real about the process of becoming your own architect.
@walieadabu
@walieadabu 6 лет назад
I like this idea of sharing such experiences, I think we architects have the same destiny. Making the world a better place!!
@aayushvijayvergiya7252
@aayushvijayvergiya7252 6 лет назад
Thanks john for sharing real life experience and your journey with us. Such details are what every new interns look for😊
@dhatchbernier
@dhatchbernier 4 года назад
John was my Technical Drawing instructor in Boston in the 90s. He was a great teacher.
@WillWatches
@WillWatches 6 лет назад
Great idea for a series, can't wait to see more from it!
@meta1gear4
@meta1gear4 6 лет назад
This was amazing. I had just graduated and this is beyond helpful for carving out future career goals.
@MrBenzcdi
@MrBenzcdi 2 года назад
Great choice of narrative supporting images. It removed the guesswork in moments such as the Richard Meier team picture and the Richard Meier Grid.
@itsyaboy8276
@itsyaboy8276 6 лет назад
Loved the real talk about professional practice, only about six months into my first internship but I already feel I can relate to things discussed in the video... Great stuff as always Eric, best of luck John!
@kingasz100
@kingasz100 6 лет назад
I can`t wait for the next part. It helps so much to realise how normal is to doubt , to be unsure, to find your own way. It would be interesting to hear about a women in the career....A similar story, how to manage family life and project. Is it possible? I am just getting into it and I am enjoying the bright side - working from home meas no time wasted on public transport, in traffic jams, but I am missing the company of my fellow architects....But I am with my girls most afternoons.
@30by40
@30by40 6 лет назад
So glad it's resonating with you..the next vid on John's firm Eponymous drops Thursday (August 2nd) at 2pm...I think you'll like it, he talks specifically about the challenges he's faced starting his own business and they're very similar to yours. Be sure to sub for future episodes...next ep in the series features an extremely talented architect, entrepreneur, and mother...
@renatashamsutdinova537
@renatashamsutdinova537 6 лет назад
Amazing idea to start this Series! Thank you Eric!
@lancet3962
@lancet3962 6 лет назад
Awesome
@alevtina.petukhova
@alevtina.petukhova 5 лет назад
Thank you very much for the series! As someone who wants to pursue a career in architecture, I find the series very helpful.
@kenthonyhang3907
@kenthonyhang3907 6 лет назад
Very much enjoyed episode 1 of the new series. Offers great insight into the profession of an Architect. Keep em coming!
@ezgiayer4239
@ezgiayer4239 6 лет назад
Loving this new series! It’s really incredible that how 16 mins can teach you so many great things!
@TechnoKidForever12
@TechnoKidForever12 6 лет назад
Incredible video. I'm getting ready to enter my second year of architecture school and this gets me excited to progress!
@johnbob5834
@johnbob5834 6 лет назад
Would love to see you do a series on 'Green' & sustainable building to include best practices for solar roofing/side paneling, natural/passive cooling/heating, to include use of water features around property, 'living' roofs/walls, and shipping container homes ;)
@user-hz4in2sn9o
@user-hz4in2sn9o 9 месяцев назад
That's nice
@leonardodossantos5357
@leonardodossantos5357 6 лет назад
Another great video Eric. Nice to see new things happening in the channel and good to see how you become better and better after each video. This channel makes me even more excited about starting Architecture school. Thank you for that my friend.
@rafaelcosta3514
@rafaelcosta3514 6 лет назад
thanks for subtitle the video!
@sheilaojwang4903
@sheilaojwang4903 5 лет назад
Awesome content
@brandondavis819
@brandondavis819 6 лет назад
John!!!! How freaking cool!! I've worked along with him on past projects!!!!
@sdeeyOu
@sdeeyOu 6 лет назад
What a great and extremely insightful video, I wished it never ends am sure I will be coming back every once and a while to rewatch it , i am waiting and hoping for more. Thanks, Eric.
@sumanadak7429
@sumanadak7429 6 лет назад
Hello Eric, I am an interior designer student. You are the best teacher i learn much things about architecture whether its not my subject. I wonder one day i get a chance to work with you. You are just awesome 😄
@spektrograf
@spektrograf 6 лет назад
Awesome idea this series! Love it! Really applaud the motivation to put in the huge effort of working on the concept, pre-production, production, and post. You're doing it all so elegantly, but those of us who've done it know that the more elegant a piece comes off, the more we know how much sweat equity went into making it so. Thanks for your passion and dedication to the creative world!
@AA-nf2pl
@AA-nf2pl 6 лет назад
I believe that everyone who has gone through architecture school has had a different experience and exposure. In my case I found out that my course did not prepare me well enough for the real world, It is all well and great to understand the poetry of architecture and language side of things but I believe equally important to be trained on real world scenarios such as dealing with the local planners from council or how the building will be constructed. This is my experience completing my studies and working in Australia.
@lailafeidesign7700
@lailafeidesign7700 6 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this incredible video with us, Eric.. Bless you!
@princeakeemofazania
@princeakeemofazania 6 лет назад
More of this! 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
@dawnmelanson
@dawnmelanson 6 лет назад
Great information that I've never considered about interviewing them as well, asking the right questions to see if they fit to your ideals. Great interview Eric.
@UndercoverArchitect
@UndercoverArchitect 6 лет назад
A really relatable insight into the journey of architecture. Great to have John share his journey, and learnings along the way. I was told once that architecture is a 30 year apprenticeship ... one where you’re always learning. Also loved getting a sneak peak inside what it was like to be an employee at big startchitecture practices such as the ones John worked for. Looking forward to Part 2!
@carloacilo242
@carloacilo242 6 лет назад
This is a very cool video idea Eric. One can really see the amount of wisdom and experience that guy has. Thanks a lot!
@HalfAVlog
@HalfAVlog 6 лет назад
As a student, I love this video it gives you a real insight into practising architects! x
@sigr2813
@sigr2813 6 лет назад
Thanks for the great video Eric! After this I decided to pursue a career in marine conservation! Thanks again!
@kevinbowman22w
@kevinbowman22w 6 лет назад
Love to see where this series goes from here.
@joshsayer9582
@joshsayer9582 6 лет назад
Very excited about this series, Eric. Great idea!
@RomanCruz
@RomanCruz 6 лет назад
Love this series!! Hearing about other architecht's experience, amazing.
@ndikumanalewis
@ndikumanalewis 6 лет назад
This is awesome. Looking forward to the other episodes
@michaellancaster6490
@michaellancaster6490 6 лет назад
Thank you for these in depth/raw videos. You deserve a holiday, come hang in Australia.
@TheHomeDesignMentor
@TheHomeDesignMentor 6 лет назад
Nice switch to an entirely different format for your videos, Eric. Plus, this is a fascinating interview and so well edited to capture the key insights to your subjects experiences. Highly recommended viewing! Cheers, SCR
@rikadwiswara0812
@rikadwiswara0812 6 лет назад
Appreciate each process, the result is a bonus.
@glennsmith6258
@glennsmith6258 6 лет назад
Such and honest recount of early career. *****
@cristianvelez6099
@cristianvelez6099 6 лет назад
Awesome video mate 👌🏼
@imadasmone8915
@imadasmone8915 6 лет назад
Really a very promising series.. I myself is about to graduate frm architecture school and this series is going to be inevitably relevant.. Thanx alot and cheers..
@willrussell4072
@willrussell4072 6 лет назад
This is so awesome! love this series concept. This is a good thing. keep it going. It brings back that 90;'s kind of vibe.. gotta love the 90's .
@MatthewEncina
@MatthewEncina 3 года назад
Great series so far. Congrats!
@elgrz90
@elgrz90 6 лет назад
Haven’t started school yet but this is what I was looking for!
@charlpretorius8105
@charlpretorius8105 6 лет назад
Too damn good! Every video filled with fresh insight!
@martineiselt2118
@martineiselt2118 6 лет назад
Nice series! I'm curious to see who's next ...
@chaikahwai8668
@chaikahwai8668 6 лет назад
love this new series! like to know more from other architect. Keep it coming
@andrewwew
@andrewwew 6 лет назад
This series is such a good idea. The execution is also awesome.
@daniguzman91
@daniguzman91 6 лет назад
Thank you for listen to my petition, this is perfect! Im on into the next episode
@MahmoodMuhenned
@MahmoodMuhenned 6 лет назад
Really nice series Thanks
@kawaiikaikun
@kawaiikaikun 6 лет назад
DUDE YES MORE OF THIS!
@niall_o_donovan
@niall_o_donovan 6 лет назад
Excellent Eric, this is so valuable!
@diegoortiz3482
@diegoortiz3482 6 лет назад
Love this new series !
@juanpalacio4802
@juanpalacio4802 6 лет назад
Great idea for a series, keep it up.
@joaoviaro
@joaoviaro 6 лет назад
Great Great Great video!
@gentrygriffin2756
@gentrygriffin2756 6 лет назад
Love this series, keep it comin!
@AlexJerko
@AlexJerko 6 лет назад
Great idea to make such series. Keep going. Greetings from Croatia.
@thiabreu
@thiabreu 6 лет назад
awesome series! love it.
@pawanchabukswar6707
@pawanchabukswar6707 6 лет назад
An eye opener interview ! Would love if you combine all your videos to form a documentry .
@theweirdguitardude
@theweirdguitardude 6 лет назад
Extremely well done
@26jori
@26jori 6 лет назад
this was dope I learned a lot. Thanks for posting
@iollankmurphy4496
@iollankmurphy4496 6 лет назад
Brilliant video
@lanest.2733
@lanest.2733 5 лет назад
Eric, thank you, thank you for another insightful content
@30by40
@30by40 5 лет назад
of course...thanks for watching!
@litoboy5
@litoboy5 6 лет назад
cool
@hazmanrostam2849
@hazmanrostam2849 6 лет назад
Woww
@josesimoo
@josesimoo 6 лет назад
Loved it!
@marleyfoale
@marleyfoale 6 лет назад
Cool feed!
@rajicasas
@rajicasas 6 лет назад
This video is really insightful and cool! I look forward to more of this! But I really wish your interviews moving forward were more like a podcast where it's a raw conversation I'm getting to listen to, and not this format where it's edited what the talking points are before each interviewee's answer. i.e. Joe Rogan Experience / Marc Maron -esque podcast format
@sukrillexkeloggs8791
@sukrillexkeloggs8791 6 лет назад
Can i like twice? Great video.
@yoannnguyen489
@yoannnguyen489 6 лет назад
Great interview, keep up ! :D
@jeboccuzzi10
@jeboccuzzi10 6 лет назад
Great vid Eric.
@AlmalHD
@AlmalHD 6 лет назад
very nice. love your videos. greetings from germany.
@30by40
@30by40 6 лет назад
Cheers...appreciate that my friend... \m/
@blackroze1000
@blackroze1000 6 лет назад
You make me question my life choices :)
@abuabbakundi
@abuabbakundi 6 лет назад
great interview eric
@annimesh1
@annimesh1 6 лет назад
ThankYou
@ClappsFN
@ClappsFN 5 месяцев назад
That’s my uncle
@agn855
@agn855 4 года назад
Interesting that he said it's kinda mandatory to speak German at Richard Meier's while almost every post WWII born German is able to speak English (sort of). Especially with corporate customers (and Germany is an export oriented country) being able to speak English is mandatory.
@archishme9069
@archishme9069 6 лет назад
4:58....can someone please tell me the name of that book... Please
@8yh451
@8yh451 6 лет назад
In my architecture school, the more you LOOK like you know how to design and TALK like someone who knows how to design, your grades are a sure thing! The actual design is something far from reality!
@19507070223
@19507070223 6 лет назад
Hi Eric Sir, I admire you a lot and I too have a small firm. I need little help from you. I just want to have a meeting with you. A lot to know and learn form you. I am from India.
@mohamedrqeq4803
@mohamedrqeq4803 6 лет назад
اتمنى ترجمة هذه الفيدوهات للعربية
@Philixzecat
@Philixzecat 6 лет назад
how important is being able to manually render and sketch amazingly?
@kholikovbezhan5974
@kholikovbezhan5974 6 лет назад
Could you please add subtitles?
@getrekt1386
@getrekt1386 6 лет назад
great video, but music abit too strong
@ruisnts88
@ruisnts88 4 года назад
its only me or there is an ad each 2 minutes?
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