Framing the Future

Framing the Future
Podcast Description
“Framing the Future” is dedicated to exploring the dynamic world of Architecture and Design. The show highlights the stories, insights, and inspirations of emerging voices in the field. Each episode delves into the journeys of students and professionals, offering a platform for them to share their experiences and innovative ideas.
Our mission is to inspire and educate listeners by showcasing the diverse perspectives and creative solutions shaping the future of architecture and design.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes such as the journeys of architecture students and professionals, innovative design solutions, and personal experiences within the field. Episode examples include interviews with individuals like Greg Rendon and Alanis Barreiro, showcasing their unique perspectives and projects while exploring the broader implications of their work on architecture and society.

“Framing the Future” is dedicated to exploring the dynamic world of Architecture and Design. The show highlights the stories, insights, and inspirations of emerging voices in the field. Each episode delves into the journeys of students and professionals, offering a platform for them to share their experiences and innovative ideas.
Our mission is to inspire and educate listeners by showcasing the diverse perspectives and creative solutions shaping the future of architecture and design.
Joining us is Ecem, an undergraduate architectural student completing her Master's Degree at FIU. Ecem brings a unique perspective shaped by her personal journey. Originally from Turkey, she moved to the U.S. nine years ago with her brother and sister-in-law, embarking on a challenging path filled with cultural and language barriers. Despite these obstacles, Ecem has forged her own path in architecture, embracing the opportunities at Florida International University to grow as a designer and as a person. Today, she’s here to share her inspiring story of perseverance, her experiences as an architecture student, and the perspectives through which she views the built environment. Let’s get started!

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