DesignED EP.173 - Brian Korte - Clayton Korte

DesignED EP.173 - Brian Korte - Clayton Korte

In this episode, Brian Korte discusses the design philosophy of his firm, Clayton Korte, emphasizing a focus on celebrating the human experience and connecting people to their environments. Brian reminds us of the importance of patience and adaptability in architecture, as projects often involve long timelines and unexpected challenges. Korte also shares insights into the firm's approach to sustainability, material reuse, and small-scale projects, showcasing the Saxon Vineyard Equipment Barn as an example of their innovative use of salvaged materials and passive design principles. Throughout the conversation, Korte emphasizes the significance of relationships, mentorship, and continuous learning in his career, reflecting on his proudest moments and the importance of staying nimble and resourceful in the face of setbacks. As Clayton Korte evolves, they remain committed to a design-first mindset, embracing new technologies and expanding their capabilities to meet the changing demands of the industry.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand the design philosophy of Clayton Korte.
  2. Recognize the importance of patience and adaptability in architecture.
  3. Learn how Clayton Korte approaches small-scale projects and material reuse.
  4. Appreciate the value of relationships, mentorship, and continuous learning in a successful architectural career.

Credits: 1.0 AIA LU/Elective

Speaker: Brian Korte

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