Navigating Architecture: Chris Hartiss Reflects on Career, Challenges, and Change

Navigating Architecture: Chris Hartiss Reflects on Career, Challenges, and Change

From holding zero on the measuring tape to the hero of Chelsea Barracks. I was lucky enough to spend an hour having a great chat with Chris about his career, thoughts on architecture as well as advice for those in the industry.

Chris has had key leadership roles on major redevelopment projects including Chelsea Barracks, The Shell Centre and One Tower Bridge. If only Chris took Tracy's tat back in the book shop it may have been a different story!

Navigating an Architecture Career with Christopher Hartis: Insights, Stories, and Advice

In this episode of Architecture Social, Stephen Drew interviews Christopher Hartis, a seasoned architect with a fascinating career path. Recorded during a turbulent time as the UK went back into lockdown, the interview explores Christopher's journey from his early days working in a bookshop to becoming a director at Squire and Partners.

They discuss the importance of mentorship, the value of diverse experiences outside architecture, and practical advice for students and emerging architects. Christopher shares his experiences on notable projects like Chelsea Barracks, emphasizes the significance of integrating personal interests with professional life, and provides insightful tips for job seekers and professionals navigating their architectural careers.

00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:54 Chris's Career Journey in Architecture
01:47 Mentorship and Teaching
03:30 Early Inspirations and University Experience
05:09 Navigating Career Challenges
06:11 Gaining Practical Experience
12:01 The Value of Diverse Experiences
24:22 Joining Squire and Partners
28:24 The Culture of Squires and Partners
29:27 Balancing Architecture and Personal Interests
30:04 The Journey to Becoming an Architect
34:08 The Importance of Teamwork in Architecture
41:57 Navigating the Job Market and Professional Growth
44:24 Interview Tips and Professionalism
57:39 Reflecting on Career and Mistakes
59:08 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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