Archipod

Welcome to Archipod! I am Jade Atkins and I study Architecture at Northumbria University. Archipod is everything architecture and I will be joined by many different people to discuss different topics, recent news and everyone's experiences throughout their careers. This podcast is intended to be an easy-listening and filled with passion, laughs and fun stories. So, please listen along and enjoy :)

"Inside _shift" - John Elkington

"Inside Shift" is a bonus episode series recorded at Space Group's annual _Shift conference. The conference brings together industry leaders and "empowered agents of change" to discuss strategies for decarbonising the built environment. I was lucky enough to interview all of the speakers and panellists at this year's conference.In this episode, I interview John Elkington, founder & chief Pollinator at Volans.John is one of the founders of the global sustainability movement. He has worked as a strategic advisor to businesses across the globe for 50 years and has co-founded four businesses since 1978. In 1994, John coined the phrase; ‘Triple Bottom Line,’ and in 1995 the popularisation ‘People, Planet and Profit’. His advocacy for corporate responsibility and sustainable development has inspired countless leaders, policymakers, and organisations to rethink their strategies for long-term success.To hear more about Space Group's annual _Shift conference: https://www.spacegroup.co.uk/shiftTo watch John's keynote presentation: https://www.spacegroup.co.uk/shift/speakers/john-elkingtonJohn's website: https://johnelkington.com/

02-09
07:39

Episode 6 - Women in Architecture (with Dr Nadia Bertolino and Dr Tara Hipwood)

Hello and welcome to episode 6 of Archipod. Today I am joined by Tara and Nadia, who are both assistant professors at Northumbria University. In this episode, we talk about what it means to be a woman in architecture, both of their experiences working in practice, and general discussions about women in the industry/academia. This episode has been one that I've always wanted to do from the very beginning and I am really happy with the way it turned out. I hope it encourages people to talk and discuss different areas in which the industry can improve. Thank you for listening and enjoy!   ** This episode has been recorded in a small room in the architecture studios, I apologise for any background noises ** 

01-30
45:25

Episode 2 - Bachelors and getting into a part 1 position (with Tom Durham)

Hello and welcome to the second episode of Archipod. In this episode, we are joined by Tom Durham, a former student at Northumbria. Tom is currently working as a part 1 assistant at Grimshaw (London). Tom and I discuss how he got to where he is, the struggles he faced during his bachelor's and current issues regarding politics in architecture.  *This episode was recorded using Skype, please excuse any connection noises* Enjoy! Instagrams @jadeatkinsarchitecture @tkdw_design

09-30
46:22

"Inside _shift" - Andy Pag

Inside _shift is a special bonus series recorded at Space Group’s annual _shift conference. It’s an event that brings together industry leaders and “empowered agents of change” to talk about how we can decarbonise the built environment and push the industry forward. This year, I was lucky enough to chat with some of the speakers and panellists, getting to hear their ideas, stories, and insights first hand.In this episode, I’m joined by Andy Pag, eco-adventurer, award-winning freelance journalist and Corporate Speaker. Andy has a passion for sustainability and a love of alternative travel - including two years exploring the world in an old school bus powered entirely by used cooking oil. He’s turned unwanted materials into feats of engineering, led vehicle-based expeditions to remote corners of the globe, and experimented with innovative forms of travel, from a chocolate-powered lorry to the 'Grease to Greece' car rally.An engineer by training, Andy combines his adventurous spirit with storytelling, winning awards such as a Royal Television Society Award for Best Documentary and a Silver for Best Documentary in the PPI Radio Awards. His work has also appeared on BBC Panorama and Radio 4’s PM programme.Andy shares insights on sustainable travel, embracing change, teamwork, and the realities of achieving a more sustainable world - all told with his trademark wit and energy.To learn more about Andy, please visit - Andy Pag

11-14
20:01

"Inside _shift" - Chris Hines

Inside _shift is a special bonus series recorded at Space Group’s annual _shift conference. It’s an event that brings together industry leaders and “empowered agents of change” to talk about how we can decarbonise the built environment and push the industry forward. This year, I was lucky enough to chat with some of the speakers and panellists, getting to hear their ideas, stories, and insights first hand.In this episode, I’m joined by Chris Hines MBE, a long-time sustainability campaigner and thought leader. Chris co-founded Surfers Against Sewage in the early ’90s and later served as Sustainability Director at the Eden Project, where he helped pioneer circular economy initiatives like “Waste Neutral.”With over 30 years of environmental activism under his belt, Chris brings a wealth of experience to the discussion - from strategic leadership and communications to embedding sustainability deep into business practice. He currently works with organisations eager to align ethics with profit, believing firmly that business can be a powerful force for good.It was inspiring to hear his reflections on resilience, leadership, and how long-term commitment to the planet can shift the whole industry.To learn more about Chris and "A Grain of Sand", please visit - A Grain of Sand - Chris Hines MBE

11-14
18:54

"Inside _shift" - Morgan Lewis

Inside _shift is a special bonus series recorded at Space Group’s annual _shift conference. It’s an event that brings together industry leaders and “empowered agents of change” to talk about how we can decarbonise the built environment and push the industry forward. This year, I was lucky enough to chat with some of the speakers and panellists, getting to hear their ideas, stories, and insights first hand.In this episode, I’m joined by Morgan Lewis, Director of Material Index, a reclaim material marketplace and digital audit platform. Morgan’s work focuses on circular economy services, including pre-demolition audits, material passports, and material exchanges, helping the construction industry make smarter, more sustainable use of resources.An architect by training, Morgan has 15 years of experience in design, development, and construction technology, and studied at the University of Cambridge and Cooper Union in New York City. He brings a unique perspective at the intersection of architecture, innovation, and circular economy solutions.It was fantastic to chat with Morgan and hear his insights on rethinking materials, reducing waste, and building a more circular future.To learn more about Material Index, please visit - Audits, material exchange, and circular economy - Material Index

11-14
21:38

"Inside _shift" - Neil Beattie

Inside _shift is a special bonus series recorded at Space Group’s annual _shift conference. It’s an event that brings together industry leaders and “empowered agents of change” to talk about how we can decarbonise the built environment and push the industry forward. This year, I was lucky enough to chat with some of the speakers and panellists, getting to hear their ideas, stories, and insights first hand.In this episode, I’m joined by Neil Beattie, Professor of Energy Innovation at Northumbria University. Neil has spent over 20 years working in clean-tech R&D across both industry and academia, and his work sits right at the intersection of research, innovation, and the skills we need for a low-carbon future. At Northumbria, his research has focused on photovoltaics - from materials to full systems - with a passion for how we can scale solar energy sustainably to multi-terawatt levels.Neil also leads the ReNU/ReNU+ Centre for Doctoral Training and is deeply invested in developing STEM skills at every level. More recently, he’s founded an Innovation Skills Consultancy, helping organisations unlock their potential through critical thinking and creative problem-solving.It was a pleasure chatting with Neil and hearing his thoughtful, energetic take on the future of energy and innovation.I hope you enjoy this episode!To learn more about Neil and his research, please visit - Neil Beattie

11-14
11:52

"Inside _shift" - Catherine Sinclair

Inside _shift is a special bonus series recorded at Space Group’s annual _shift conference. It’s an event that brings together industry leaders and “empowered agents of change” to talk about how we can decarbonise the built environment and push the industry forward. This year, I was lucky enough to chat with some of the speakers and panellists, getting to hear their ideas, stories, and insights first hand.Today, I am joined by Catherine Sinclair. Catherine is an architect and former KTP associate who has been working with Northumbria University and SPACE Architects. Her research focuses on reducing whole-life and embodied carbon from the earliest stages of design, and she’s recently stepped into her new role as Head of Research at SPACE Architects. A real beacon for sustainability within the practice - and recently named one of the RIBA’s Rising Stars - I’m really excited to have her on the podcast again.In this episode, Catherine talks what her experience has been like throughout the project and shares how her research is shaping her new role and also talks about her launch of D-CARB, an embodied-carbon design tool she has developed as part of the KTP which is an open-access, easy to use early stage design tool, integrated into Revit that helps review the Whole Life Carbon impact of buildings from the earliest design stage.  I hope you enjoy this episode!To find out more about D-CARB please visit: D-CARB | SpaceTo find out more about Knowledge Transfer Partnerships, please visit: ⁠https://iuk-ktp.org.uk/

11-14
05:43

Episode 15 - What is a Knowledge Transfer Partnership? (with Catherine Sinclair)

Hello and welcome to episode 15 of Archipod! Today, I am joined by Catherine Sinclair. Catherine is a KTP associate and architect working with Northumbria University and Space Architects. Her research aims to reduce whole-life carbon from the earliest design stages. She has been a beacon for sustainability at Space and was recently named one of RIBA's rising stars, and I am really excited to have her on the podcast. In this episode, Catherine talks about what a knowledge partnership is, how she came across this opportunity and talks about her experience with the partnership so far. I hope you enjoy this episode! To find out about Knowledge Transfer Partnerships please visit: https://iuk-ktp.org.uk/ To find out more about Catherine's research please visit the following links: https://www.spacearchitects.co.uk/news/catherine-sinclair-named-as-riba-journal-rising-star-2024 https://www.spacegroup.co.uk/shift/speakers/catherine-sinclair https://www.ribaj.com/intelligence/rising-stars-2024-catherine-sinclair

01-11
26:38

Episode 14 - What is an Architecture degree apprenticeship? Is it for me? (With Daniel Goodricke and Luke Murray)

Hello and welcome to episode 14 of Archipod. Today I am joined by Daniel Goodricke and Luke Murray. Daniel is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Architecture and Built Environment at Northumbria University. Daniel works with a range of years, including the architect (level 7) degree apprenticeship. Luke is a senior lecturer at Ravensbourne University London, leading the BA (Hons) Architecture course. Luke previously worked at London South Bank University where he was involved in discussions with the trailblazer group that created the standard for Architecture degree apprenticeships (levels 6 and 7). Both Daniel and Luke are authors of "Architecture Apprenticeship Handbook" which is described as "A one-stop guide to the level 7 architecture apprenticeship, taking you through key stages of your journey with guidance, precedents and case studies." The book is being published by the RIBA and is available to preorder through RIBA books. It will also be available in different bookshops nationwide including Amazon and WHSmith. The handbook is due to be published around June time. In this episode, we speak about what an architecture degree apprenticeship is. Luke and Daniel offer advice and information to both prospective degree apprenticeship students and mentors/practices. Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy! Links: https://www.ribabooks.com/architecture-apprenticeship-handbook_9781915722102#:~:text=A%20one%2Dstop%20guide%20to,guidance%2C%20precedents%20and%20case%20studies.&text=So%2C%20you%20are%20considering%20an,likely%20have%20lots%20of%20questions. Instagrams @jadeatkinsarchitecture @archipod_with_jade

02-25
44:45

Episode 13 - Finishing our bachelor's degree and reflecting on our time at University (With Laura Cartledge, Lauren Dack and Kathryn Taylor)

Hello and welcome to episode 13 of Archipod, I cannot believe that this episode marks the end of our Bachelor's degree, such a long and crazy journey and what better way to reflect on our experience at university? This episode was actually recorded before our degree show but during the move from Newcastle, I lost the recording. Now that I am back in Newcastle and have found the recording (whewwww) I can finally share this episode. I am not going to lie, this episode is chaotic but if you know us then that will make perfect sense and I hope nonetheless you enjoy it! In this episode, we reflect on our journey throughout our bachelor's and how we found third-year Architecture. I think that third year was definitely the year I flourished and I am so thankful to my peers and mentors for supporting me throughout my studies. Northumbria is where Archipod was born and I will continue to look back with happy memories. Enjoy! Instagrams: @jadeatkinsarchitecture @archipod_with_jade @laurndarch @lauracartledgearchitecture @kathryntaylorarch

11-25
01:04:41

Episode 12 - The Architect's role during the Climate Crisis - how can we help? (With Rob Charlton)

Hello and Welcome to episode 12 of Archipod! After a small break, Archipod is back! In this episode, I am joined by Rob Charlton. Rob is currently chief executive at Spacegroup, which is the "umbrella" role over several companies including SPACE Architects (UK). Rob shows great passion and positivity toward fighting climate change and today we discuss how we, as architects, can help reduce the carbon footprint in the construction and occupation of buildings. Climate change is not new to anyone and it's really easy to feel helpless, but we as the new generation of architects have a role to play in combatting climate change and to quote Rob, "Challenges are opportunities". I came out of the recording session feeling inspired, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! Thank you for your continued support. Instagrams @jadeatkinsarchitecture @archipod_with_jade @spacearchuk LinkedIn @Rob Charlton @SPACE Architects (UK)

08-23
49:39

Episode 11 - Architectural theory in Design (with Dr Cameron McEwan)

Hello and welcome to episode 11 of Archipod. Today I am joined by Cameron, who is an associate professor at Northumbria University. In this episode we discuss Cameron's journey to becoming a theorist and an academic. Cameron discusses what it is like to study for a PhD in Architecture and how this shaped his "critical thinking" in the world of Architecture. We also discuss how architectural theory can enrich your design work in practice. Cameron has a really interesting insight into how theory relates to not only design but to life in general. thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy! Instagrams @jadeatkinsarchitecture @archipod_with_jade @_cameronmcewan

06-12
51:25

Episode 10 - Routes into Architectural careers (With Oliver Sturdy and Imogen McIntyre)

Hello and welcome to episode 10 of Archipod! Today I am joined by Oliver and Imogen who both work at MawsonKerr Architects (a small practice based in Newcastle Upon Tyne) and in this episode, we discuss the different routes into architectural careers. Imogen is working as a part II Architectural designer at MawsonKerr and currently doing her Part II through the degree apprenticeship at Northumbria University, she discusses what it is like to work alongside her studies as well as the route to part III as a DA student. Oliver is a fully qualified architect and works full-time as a project architect at MawsonKerr, he is also a trustee of the Northern architectural association and in this episode, he discusses his experience through Masters and Part III as well as working alongside his Masters. Thank you for listening and enjoy! ** I apologise for any background noises, we recorded this episode in MawsonKerr's working office (which is really cool by the way) ** I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who has listened so far. If someone told me a year ago that I have recorded, edited and released 10 episodes of an architecture podcast, I would have laughed in their face. I am so thankful for everyone who has participated in the episodes so far, I can't believe that I get to talk and discuss architecture with people that I look up to and admire so much. A huge reason I started Archipod was because of the lack of information there was about architectural education and careers, I had a lot of questions and I knew everyone else did too. I started my degree in covid, and I found it difficult to put myself out there and ask the questions that I wanted to ask, so I thought "hey, why not start an architecture podcast?" but I never thought it would become what it has. I've learnt a lot through these podcasts and I feel prepared to move into my architectural career. I hope it has helped you as much as it has helped me and thank you for listening to ten episodes of my dumb voice :) Instagrams @jadeatkinsarchitecture @archipod_with_jade @ojsturdy @imogenxmcintyre

03-28
45:34

Episode 9 - Working as a partner at Ryder Architecture (With Ian Crow)

Hello and welcome to episode 9 of Archipod, today I am joined by Ian Crow from Ryder Architecture. Ian is a partner at Ryder Architecture and he is also a Year 3 external tutor at Northumbria University. In this episode, Ian talks about his architectural career and how it started when he was a part 1. Ian and I also discuss what it is like to work at a large practice like Ryder (North East). Thank you for listening and enjoy! Instagram @jadeatkinsarchitecture @archipod_with_jade

03-20
43:14

Episode 8 - Becoming an Architect/Academic (With Will Campbell)

Hello and welcome to episode 8 of Archipod, today I am joined by Will Campbell, an assistant professor at Northumbria University. In this episode, Will talks about his undergraduate experience at Northumbria University, his time as a Part 1, 2 and 3 and how he got into Academia. Will also sheds some light on his experience at FCB studios and how he built his architecture technology knowledge up through the years. Thank you for listening and enjoy! Instagrams @jadeatkinsarchitecture @archipod_with_jade

03-07
51:02

Episode 7 - Bachelors, masters and balancing Architecture and social media creation (With Tom Rowntree)

Hello and welcome to episode 7 of Archipod. I am really excited to be talking with Tom Rowntree today who is a second-year master's student at University of Westminster. Today we talk about Tom's experience with bachelor's and master's and how he built and balanced his architecture content creation alongside his studies.  Thank you for listening and enjoy! ** This episode was recorded online so please excuse any timing or quality issues ** Instagrams @jadeatkinsarchitecture @tomrowstudios @archipod_with_jade Youtube  @ThomasRowntree

02-20
52:21

Episode 4 - Mental health in Architecture (with Laura Cartledge)

Hello and welcome to episode 4 of Archipod! Today I am joined by Laura once again. In this episode, Laura and I discuss how to prioritise your mental health when studying architecture, our personal experience with mental health and advice we would give anyone struggling. If anyone is really struggling with the work and life balance and feels they need some support then I have attached some well-being links. Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy! support links https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/study-at-northumbria/support-for-students/counselling-and-mental-health-support/ https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/study-at-northumbria/support-for-students/student-life-and-wellbeing/ ASK4help is based in the Student Central locations on campus which is a 24/7 service during term time. Instagrams @jadeatkinsarchitecture @lauracartledgearchitecture

10-21
47:43

Episode 3 - International students in Architecture (with Julia Alkarra and Alexia-Teodora Dobre)

Hello and welcome to episode 3. In this episode, I am joined by Julia and Alexia who are both studying Architecture at Northumbria. Both Alexia and Julia are international students and they talk about what it's like to study in the UK, their experience getting into University and what struggles they faced when they first moved here. Enjoy! Instagrams @jadeatkinsarchitecture @alexiaarchitecture @juliaalkarra.architecture

10-09
01:01:22

Episode 1 - Our experience in first year (with Laura Cartledge and Kathryn Taylor)

Hello and welcome to the very first episode of my new podcast, Archipod!I am Jade Atkins and I am studying architecture at Northumbria University. In this episode I am joined by Kathryn and Laura who are also studying architecture and we talk about our first-year experience at university and give some advice to some of the new students studying architecture.I hope you guys enjoy!@jadeatkinsarchitecture@lauracartledgearchitecture@kathryntaylorarch

09-23
46:11

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