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How architecture and design influence the way we live, work, and invest.

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This special edition of the Arcfluence podcast was recorded live at the AIA Ohio 2025 Conference in Columbus. Principals Paul Fatkins and Nick Karakaian present Integrated Living: ADUs as Catalysts for Community & Sustainable Growth, exploring how Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) can address Central Ohio’s housing challenges, lessons from peer cities, and the implications of zoning reform. Arcfluence also accepted two People’s Choice Awards at the conference for The Cliffs and BeAligned Health. This episode is provided for educational purposes only and should not be taken as investment advice.
Nick and Paul take a deep dive into 3D scanning (a true Arcfluence geek-out session) from the first BLK360 to Leica’s lightning-fast Gen 2. With stories from real projects in Central Ohio, they show how scanning is changing workflows, boosting accuracy, and keeping Arcfluence at the forefront of architectural technology. Along the way, expect plenty of banter about robot dogs, drone surveys, and the fun side of staying ahead in design.
In this episode, we explore how architects move beyond design to build trust, lead teams, and win complex projects. Nick and Paul sit down with longtime collaborator Nino Samardzic to discuss career growth, mentorship, and the strategies that set firms apart in competitive markets - while never losing sight of design passion.
Today we explore two very distinct design stories in Ohio. The Cliffs is a modern residence imagined for the dramatic terrain of Hocking Hills, while BeAligned Health is a completed wellness space in Powell that reshaped a business through thoughtful design. Both projects are part of this year’s AIA Ohio People’s Choice Awards, and we’ll share how they came together — and why they stand out. Vote for us at Arcfluence.com/vote
What really goes on behind the scenes of a growing architecture firm? In this episode, we talk with Emily Hall, president of CVG, about the real dynamics that shape design teams - how leadership evolves, where firms tend to get stuck, and what it takes to grow without losing clarity or culture. From hiring and delegation to communication and client experience, we explore what makes a firm strong beneath the surface. Whether you're planning a project or building a firm, this conversation offers a grounded look at what truly keeps a design practice on track.
In this episode, we talk with Darguin Fortuna of Flow Design Architects about how architecture firms are built—from compelling design visions to the operational systems that bring them to life. The conversation unpacks what clients rarely see but always experience: how fee structures are set, how teams are organized, and how firms decide what work they’re equipped to take on. For developers, builders, and homeowners working in a fast-moving market like Columbus, it’s a direct look at the internal systems that shape your external results. What you’re really hearing is how smart firms make decisions, control quality, and stay accountable - so your project runs smoother, faster, and more predictably.
Nick and Paul share their experience at the 2025 AIA National Conference in Boston, held June 4–7. They recount tours of notable projects, including Boston’s largest residential tower, a 61-story structure with a Four Seasons hotel, and adaptive reuse developments like a repurposed Masonic temple and a medical office campus. Keynotes by Ali K. Miller on AI’s evolving role in design, Pete Buttigieg on sustainable infrastructure, and Dami Lee on architectural storytelling provide insights into industry trends. They also discuss Boston’s unique urban fabric, networking with peers, and practical takeaways for architects, emphasizing AI tools, community-focused design, and long-term planning.
Nick and Paul are joined by Adam Mesmer from LFG Lending to discuss real estate investing, creative financing, and the evolution of the Central Ohio Investor Network (COIN)—Columbus’s largest free meetup for real estate professionals. COIN brings together investors, lenders, agents, and contractors every third Tuesday of the month to network, share strategies, and build smarter deals. The trio covers Adam’s journey from pizza delivery to private lending, why smart design matters, and what’s ahead for COIN in 2025.
This one’s quite a detour! A field episode recorded on the move through San Marino, Modena, and Imola, Nick, Paul, and Nino trade studio mics for hillside balconies and F1 grandstands, reflecting on a week of castles, supercars, espresso, and design done right. It’s a fun conversation about how Italy builds, from ancient stone towers to Ferrari’s wind tunnel, and what it feels like to drive 130 mph through the mountains. Along the way, we get into architecture, racing culture, and how good design, at any scale, balances beauty with intent.
The team sits down with an old friend, Bryan Prignano, whose career has spanned the full evolution of architectural visualization—from static renderings to immersive, data-rich environments. With nearly two decades of experience translating design intent into visual understanding, he’s seen the tools transform, but the core challenge remains the same: helping people comprehend things that don’t yet exist.
Scaling with Systems

Scaling with Systems

2025-05-1250:19

The Arcfluence team is joined by Jessie Lang, author of Rentals Made Easy, to explore strategies for scaling a real estate portfolio to 75 doors using the BRRRR method and robust systems. Learn how to transition from wholesaling to long-term rentals, leveraging hard money and private lending to drive growth. Discover the value of building in-house teams to manage properties effectively, avoiding common pitfalls of third-party management. With insights on creating sustainable operations and mentoring others to succeed, this episode offers actionable guidance for aspiring investors aiming to build a thriving real estate business.   Disclaimer: The information provided in this episode is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, or investment advice. Real estate investing involves risks, and listeners should conduct their own due diligence and consult with qualified professionals before making investment decisions.
Landscaping Essentials

Landscaping Essentials

2025-04-2857:58

In this episode of the ArcFluence Podcast, Nick Karakaian, Nino Samardzic, and Paul Fatkins sit down with Fred Parrish of Inspired Spaces to dive into the often-overlooked role of landscape design in architectural success. From the fundamentals of plant selection and seasonal strategy to the integration of outdoor kitchens, patios, and pollinator gardens, Fred walks through the essentials that turn a project from good to exceptional. The team discusses how landscaping isn't just an aesthetic afterthought—it’s a functional, living extension of architectural intent. Whether you're designing a luxury home or shaping a small backyard retreat, understanding landscaping essentials is critical for building lasting, beautiful spaces.
In this episode of the ArcFluence podcast, Nick Karakaian, Paul Fatkins, and Nino Samardzic break down the strategic, technical, and experiential elements of commercial architecture. Whether you're opening a boutique storefront, retrofitting a restaurant, or launching a new development, this conversation demystifies what it takes to succeed. The team walks through real-world project workflows—from feasibility assessments and permit timelines to team coordination, contingency planning, and brand-driven spatial design. Learn what “change of use” really means, how to approach MEP coordination, why experience-driven spaces outperform sterile ones, and why clear communication between owner, architect, and contractor is non-negotiable. This content is for general informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or architectural contracting advice. Always consult a licensed professional for project-specific guidance.
The crew breaks down the core terminology every client, contractor, and designer should know—from programming and schematic design to sections, elevations, and building envelopes. Along the way, they dive into practical distinctions between passive and active systems, the real meaning of “value engineering,” and why architectural language matters more than you think.
The ArcFluence crew—Nick Karakaian, Paul Fatkins, and Nino Samardzic—welcomes Scott and Danette from Ron Scott Design Build to explore their holistic approach to design. They discuss the redesign of a 4,000-square-foot chiropractic office in Powell, Ohio, where chromotherapy—color and light science—enhances wellness. With ArcFluence offering architectural input, Ron Scott Design Build led with innovative solutions like custom sliding storage and a client-focused holistic approach, driving a 40% referral increase. Learn how their commitment to quality and team-driven process creates intentional, impactful spaces.
Thinking about taking on a DIY project? Whether it's a simple home upgrade or a full-scale renovation, knowing when to roll up your sleeves and when to call in the pros can make all the difference. In this episode, Nick, Paul, and Nino share their personal experiences with DIY—from first-time home projects to investment properties—and the lessons learned along the way. They discuss budgeting, sourcing materials, and the hidden costs of doing it yourself. Plus, hear about the DIY mistakes you definitely want to avoid. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views expressed are not financial, legal, or investment advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making any real estate or financial decisions.
As Columbus rapidly grows, Hocking Hills is experiencing an investment surge—driven by demand for unique getaways, luxury cabins, and short-term rentals. In this episode, we break down the journey of acquiring 134 acres, designing A-frames, mirror homes, and exploring 3D-printed structures. We discuss why Hocking Hills is becoming a prime location for real estate investors, the challenges of building in a remote area, and what it takes to turn raw land into a profitable retreat. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Always conduct your own research and consult with a professional before making investment decisions.
In this episode of The ArcFluence Podcast, hosts Nick Karakaian, Paul Fatkins, and Nino Samardzic sit down with veteran architect Bill Griffith of Sol Harris/Day Architecture. With nearly five decades in the field, Bill shares insights from his journey—from starting as a draftsman to leading one of Northeast Ohio’s top firms.   Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be considered financial, investment, or legal advice. Always consult with a qualified professional before making business or financial decisions.
Paul Fatkins and Nino Samardzic dive into the evolution of architectural technology, exploring its journey from hand-drafting to CAD, BIM, and the emerging role of AI. Through historical insights and personal anecdotes, they unpack how tools shape the way architects design, collaborate, and innovate.
In this episode of the ArcFluence Podcast, Nick and Paul sit down with Liz Lawrence, founder of LFG Lending and an avid real estate investor, to explore the dynamic intersection of financing and design. Discover how hard money loans, DSCR products, and the BRRRR method empower investors to tackle fix-and-flips, build profitable rental portfolios, and boost property value—all while making smart design decisions that catch buyers’ and renters’ eyes. Whether you’re a first-time flipper or a seasoned pro, Liz’s insights on team-building, managing rehab budgets, and timing the market can help you maximize returns and navigate the ever-evolving world of real estate investing.   Note: The content provided in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as investment or financial advice. Please consult a professional financial advisor before making any financial decisions based on the information provided.
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