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Creating Structure

John Wheaton

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This episode welcomes Mr. Patrick MacLeamy, Architect, Author, Chairman, Fellow AIA, and so much more. This podcast truly inspires. Patrick grew up in an industrial town in Southern Illinois, and went to architecture school at the University of Illinois. Starting as a project designer at HOK Architects, then a single office in St Louis, Patrick rose to CEO of the company during a career that spanned 50 years. Patrick interviewed with and initially worked under HOK's Gyo Obata, (the "O") architect, the son of painter Chiura Obata. In 1955, Mr. Obata co-founded HOK with George Hellmuth, and George Kassabaum. Patrick discusses the foundational structure for HOK and how it was fundamental to their growth and success.
In addition, we get into the formation of buildingSMART , the worldwide authority driving transformation of the built environment through creation & adoption of open, international BIM standards. We talk about "the MacCleamy Curve" and how it relates to BIM.
There's also formative discussion around principles for how to successfully manage and grow a professional services firm. Patrick talks about strategies to deal with downward cycles in the economy.
Along the way we also discuss many other topics:

  • Generational architects and builders
  • His VW Beetle getting him to and from interviews
  • Washington University, St Louis, School of Architecture
  • Internment camps in WWII
  • Dealing with bankers
  • Paying off Credit lines
  • Designing with budget in mind
  • Putting the architect back in the center of society
  • Noble buildings
  • Health and wellness
  • and more

Listen, enjoy, leave a comment!

Guest:
Patrick MacLeamy
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-macleamy/
Website : https://macleamy.com/
buildingSmart non profit : https://www.linkedin.com/company/buildingsmart-international/
The Book:
Designing a World-Class Architecture Firm - (35% Discount Code for Creating Structure listeners) Use Code "ARC33" during checkout: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/search?pq=macleamy%7Crelevance

Patrick'sBuild Smart Podcast: https://gablmedia.com/show/buildsmart
HOK Architects: https://www.hok.com/

Host:
John L Wheaton, PE, CEO, Wheaton Sprague
Blog: https://johnlwheaton.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-wheaton-pe-leed-ap-0694886
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnLWheaton1
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnlwheaton1/
Wheaton Sprague
Company: https://www.wheatonsprague.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/wheatonsprague
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wheatonsprague/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wheatonsprague/

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Welcome Daniel Winterich to Episode #16 of the Creating Structure Podcast. Dan is an architect, artist, and helps architects, designers, and building owners distinguish their projects by providing commissioned art, architectural glass, sculpture, water features, and building-integrated art installations. Dan is a 5th generation glass artisan and grew up in his family's business specializing in church interiors, including stained glass installations, and complete interiors. From his LinkedIn profile, Jim Maxwell says, "Daniel Winterich brings to every project his keen intuition, creativity, and sensitivity to the clients dreams and desires. It is in his genetic make-up it seems (being a 5th generation glass artisan) as he brings those dreams and desires to light through his glass creations." This is an excellent description of Dan's insight and capability.
Raised in Chesterland, Ohio, Dan's path took him to Cincinnati, Germany, and then California. Dan has a BS degree in Interior Design from the University of Cincinnati. Dan is thoughtful, creative, interesting and well-studied. You'll note the measured tone of the conversation and clear answers.
Interestingly, the host, and Dan, go back 43 years, but not as one would think. The connection is revealed later in the podcast as to how they are connected, and how they were re-connected. It's a great story. Listen to the end and you'll hear it.
Listen as this session builds and unfolds deeper and deeper, like unpacking layers or working in tightening concentric circles. Topics covered include:

  • Church interiors in Cleveland to Art installations in the the Bay area in California and beyond
  • Interior design, art, architecture
  • Collaboration and collaborative networks
  • Integrating Art and Architecture as a team
  • Innovations in facade design
  • Integrating work with the glazing subcontractor
  • Innovating glass forms
  • Stained Glass to Art Glass
  • The geometric pattern of an acorn nut cap
  • Oakland City historical rail tokens
  • History of glass artisan work to contemporary glass work
  • Glass Fabrication
  • West Geauga High School
  • Metal Work
  • Structural engineering of Stained Glass
  • Family business
  • more...

Guest:
Dan Winterich
LinkedIn Dan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-winterich-b590901/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/danielwinterich
Instagram Dan:https://www.instagram.com/studiowinterich/
Website : http://www.winterich.com/
Host:
John L Wheaton, PE, CEO, Wheaton Sprague
Blog: https://johnlwheaton.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-wheaton-pe-leed-ap-0694886
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnLWheaton1
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnlwheaton1/
Wheaton Sprague
Company: https://www.wheatonsprague.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/wheatonsprague
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wheatonsprague/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wheatonsprague/

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Welcome Tin Finley of T.Fin Building solutions to the Creating Structure Podcast. This is a lively discussion that moves through a variety of topics including sales, marketing, glass, glazing, manufacturer's representation, dynamic glass, start-ups, sales-based organizations, technically-based organizations, value propositions, relationship building, trends, COVID-19 awareness, and yes, even ice fishing (Tim lives in Minnesota.) Tim is a self-described "Sun problem solver" and "daylight fanatic" looking to provide solutions to clients, buyers, architects, stakeholders, building owners, and related parties, in the glass, fenestration and cladding industry. Tim and his firm represent a suite of products and companies that you can find in the links below, but Tim's main focus is delivering solutions. Tim has worked in a major corporation, a start up, private company, public company, and now for himself in his own startup. Tim just celebrated the 2-year anniversary of his company and we get to acknowledge that moment on the show. This is another good one. See below for other topical points of interest. Listen. Leave a comment. Spread the word!
Relevant topics:

  • Daylight
  • Glass
  • The missing "Built-in" value of Manufacturer's
  • Manufacturer's Reps
  • Starting a business
  • Lifestyle
  • Representing a suite of products and services
  • COVID19 trends and issues
  • Ice Fishing Rigs
  • The Tri-Tip Steak of Medford MN
  • Culture
  • Gaps in the market
  • Sales and marketing strategies

Companies:

  • Viracon
  • Sage
  • Fastenal

A bunch of names:

  • Bill Sullivan
  • Garret Henson
  • Brad Austin
  • Bill Randall
  • Helen Sanders
  • Andrew Haring
  • Stanley Yee
  • And more

The Guest:
Tim Finley, T.Fin Building Solution
LinkedIn Tim:https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-finley-1025a112/
LinkedIn T.Fin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/t-fin-building-solutions/
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/t.finbuilding/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tim_finley
Website: https://tfinbuildingsolutions.com/
See Tim and T.Fin's line card on his website and LinkedIn profile
The Host:
John L Wheaton, PE, LEED AP, CEO, Wheaton Sprague
Blog at WordPress: https://johnlwheaton.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-wheaton-pe-leed-ap-0694886
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnLWheaton1
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnlwheaton1/
Wheaton Sprague
Company: https://www.wheatonsprague.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/wheatonsprague
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wheatonsprague/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wheatonsprague/
Audio, Engineering, Music:
https://www.instagram.com/rustbeltmoneyprod/

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Welcome to another Creating Structure Podcast. This session is with Jeff Heymann, Vice President at MiTek Structural Framing Division, Benson Industries . Jeff has a long and influential history in the glass, curtain wall, cladding, facade business. Starting in sales in glass fabrication at Faulkner Glass, Jeff moved up through the industry to a position of influence, selling, managing, and developing business for Benson. It's a fascinating discussion that also covers a bit of the history of the curtain wall and glass industry, Jeff's career path, people, opening the Benson office in New York City, managing the transition from a private to public company and more. We discuss history, trends, modularization, people, mentors that influenced his professional life, transitions, cold calling, relationship building, advice for young professionals, football, music, and more. Enjoy the show, and please provide your feedback. We love our guests and listeners!
Topics:

  • Jeff's education and background.
  • Mentors Dick Turner, Oscar Drucker, Lou Niles.
  • Trajectory from Glass sales to subcontracting
  • Football at Case Western Reserve university in Cleveland
  • Cold Calling on Long Island for 2 weeks
  • Showing up prepared and on time
  • The use of "silence" or "the pause" in meetings
  • COVID19 changes to how we operate and recruit
  • Supply Chain
  • Logistics
  • Modularization of curtain wall and opaque wall systems
  • Respecting the architecture
  • Architecture as art
  • Jackson Browne, Music, Rock-n-Roll documentaries

The Guest:
Jeff Heymann, Vice President, MiTek, Benson
LinkedIn Jeff: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-heymann-7a54882b/
LinkedIn MiTek: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mitekinc/
LinkedIn Benson: https://www.linkedin.com/company/benson-industries-inc-/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bensonindustries/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Benson1650
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BensonIndustriesInc/
Website: https://www.bensonglobal.com/
The Host:
John L Wheaton, PE, LEED AP, CEO, Wheaton Sprague
Company: https://www.wheatonsprague.com
Blog at WordPress: https://johnlwheaton.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-wheaton-pe-leed-ap-0694886
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnLWheaton1
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnlwheaton1/
Audio, Engineering, Music:
https://www.instagram.com/rustbeltmoneyprod/

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Alfonso Lopez joins host John Wheaton for an engaged discussion about business, structural engineering, personal growth, advancement, entrepreneurship, key skills in professional development, facade design and engineering, and more. Alfonso has a unique path and learning journey from growing up in South America, immigrating to the United States, obtaining Masters Degrees in Economics and in Structural engineering, and advancing through the industry culminating in the formation and growth of his company, Sentech Architectural Systems. Alfonso is well known and well regarding in the world of cladding, facade and specialty structures. Alfonso has deep relationships cultivated through the years on integrity, creativity, and delivery.
Topics discussed include:

  • His "Learning Quest" or "Learning Journey"
  • The Art of Structural Engineering
  • 1st Principles
  • The three primary tools for successful advancement and increasing one's value to the market
  • The evolution of founding Sentech
  • The role of communication
  • Creativity, adaptability
  • The importance of spouse and family support
  • Collaboration
  • Influencer's in his professional growth and experience
  • Parametric Design
  • Testing and Rationalization
  • And more, as always...............

The Guest:
Alfonso Lopez, PE, CEO
LinkedIn Alfonso: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alfonso-lopez-93680661/
LinkedIn Senctech: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sentech-architectural-systems/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sentech_architectural/?hl=en
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sentech_arch?lang=en
Sentech Website: https://www.sentechas.com/
The Host:
John L Wheaton, PE, LEED AP, CEO
Company: https://www.wheatonsprague.com
Blog at WordPress: https://johnlwheaton.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-wheaton-pe-leed-ap-0694886
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnLWheaton1
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnlwheaton1/
Wheaton Sprague is also on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @wheatonsprague
Audio, Engineering, Music:
https://www.instagram.com/rustbeltmoneyprod/

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Join us for a building industry-specific discussion on the topic of Building Envelope Consulting (BEC). This episode builds as we go, getting deeper in content as we walk through the discussion. As is typical, we talk briefly about Mark's and Paul's background, but then get right into the topics covering the relevance of BEC work, what consultants do, how and where they provide value, and in what contexts. This is a more specific technical discussion. We cover topics related to:

  • Project Budgets and impacts.
  • Preserving the integrity of the architect's design.
  • Thermal integrity.
  • Opaque walls.
  • Managing moisture and condensation.
  • Typical problems encountered on projects.
  • IGU's.
  • End Dams.
  • "By others" notations.
  • Transitions areas.
  • Performance Mock Up testing.
  • Field Testing.
  • And more....

Thank you for listening and for being part of the growing "Creating Structure" Podcast community. We also will be adding a page and link to the Podcast and content on the Website at Wheaton Sprague. Please drop us a comment, and provide feedback. Thank you!
Links and Info:
Paul Griese:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-griese-b734452/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PaulGrieseBEC
Wheaton Sprague: See below under Host show notes
Mark Coulis:
Not on social media
For inquiries go to Wheaton Sprague Website to "request Info" and send via that email to the general email box
The Host:
John L Wheaton, PE, LEED AP
Company: https://www.wheatonsprague.com
Blog at WordPress: https://johnlwheaton.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-wheaton-pe-leed-ap-0694886
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnLWheaton1
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnlwheaton1/
Wheaton Sprague is also on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @wheatonsprague
Audio, Engineering, Music:
https://www.instagram.com/rustbeltmoneyprod/

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Welcome to another episode of the Creating Structure Podcast. This interview is with Jerry Schwabauer, the VP of Sales and Marketing for Azon. Azon produces a structural thermal barrier in aluminum framing systems to improve thermal performance of glazing and cladding systems
Jerry is responsible for all sales and marketing activity for Azon. Since its founding in Kalamazoo, Michigan, in 1977, Azon has emerged as a world recognized technology and chemical company with international operations on three continents and sales in most every corner of the globe.
We get into Jerry's background, core values, time in "big pharma" for 20 years, what led to his transition to Azon, mindset, success, significance, helping people, innovation, and more. Some topics covered:

  • Training as a small fish in a big pond.
  • Going from large public company to a small privately held company.
  • Being 100% responsible for the sales and marketing effort for current and future products on a global basis.
  • The every day classroom in his position and our industry provides.
  • A focus on significance vs. success.
  • How industry and world are ever changing, and so must we be.
  • Turning a practice interview into a 20 year career.
  • Innovation.
  • and more....

Jerry's info:
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-schwabauer-3252228/

AZON:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/azon/
https://azonintl.com/
The Host:
Company: https://www.wheatonsprague.com
Blog: https://johnlwheaton.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-wheaton-pe-leed-ap-0694886
Twitter: @JohnLWheaton1
Instagram: @JohnLWheaton1
Wheaton Sprague is also on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @wheatonsprague

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Welcome to another episode of the Creating Structure Podcast! It's a pleasure to welcome Brian Fraley of Fraley Construction Marketing to the show. Brian is an experienced marketing executive, business owner, and veteran of the construction industry with a specific focus in Heavy Construction. But hold on! Like many past episodes we discuss a broad range of relevant topics related to construction, engineering, family business legacy, working for a business, starting a business, how to drive value, social media effectiveness, and more. I hope you'll listen to the entire podcast. We love your feedback. Please provide us with inputs!
Topis include:

  • Brian's background.
  • Working initially for his father's marketing business.
  • Growing up in a disciplined household.
  • His family's roots dating back to his great-grandfather starting a heavy construction business in 1927
  • Working as a Marketing Director for a Civil Engineering Company.
  • Working as Marketing Director for APC.
  • The difference between public work and private work contracts.
  • How he and his former employer navigated through the 2007 crash.
  • Starting a business in 2014
  • How we provide value to clients.
  • Social media marketing platforms; what is working; what is not; observations.
  • Digital marketing vs. Print.
  • Niche.
  • Focus.
  • Inbound vs. Outbound marketing.
  • Content Marketing.
  • Great wrap up you won't want to miss focused on mindset shift in providing value, informing clients, content creation, awareness.
  • and more!

Brian's Information:
LinkedIn Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianmfraley/
LinkedIn Company: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fraley-construction-marketing/
Company Website: https://fraleyconstructionmarketing.com/
Check them out on Facebook: Fraley Construction Marketing
Instagram: @Fraleycm
Host:
Company: https://www.wheatonsprague.com
Blog: https://johnlwheaton.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-wheaton-pe-leed-ap-0694886
Twitter: @JohnLWheaton1
Instagram: @JohnLWheaton1
Wheaton Sprague is also on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @wheatonsprague

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Where do I begin with this one? Mic Patterson is a name in the facade, architecture, cladding, and innovation space, that needs no introduction to many. Mic and I go on a fun little journey here into a variety of topics including his background, education, growth, starting a business, transitioning a business, sustainability, book writing, glass, glazing, opaque walls, and Facade Tectonics formation. We land at some hot and relevant topics related to facade performance, sustainability, 2030 mandates, innovation, and more.
Some topics covered include:

  • Listening to Buckminster Fuller lectures at Univ of Illinois (visiting lecturer)
  • Starting in Architecture and graduating in Industrial Design.
  • Being a student of architect, forms, functional structures, process.
  • Sustainability
  • Book writing and publishing
  • PhD work
  • Facade Plus formation
  • Facade Tectonics
  • Energy
  • Line item cost myopia
  • Facade "Geekdom"
  • Biosphere II project
  • and more

For relevant links:
Mic Patterson on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/micpatterson
Also:
www.facadetectonics.org
The Host:
Find on LinkedIn: John L Wheaton, PE, LEED AP
Find elsewhere: @johnlwheaton1 on Twitter and Instagram
"Creating Structures Studios" is in the offices of Wheaton Sprague Building Envelope
https://www.wheatonsprague.com
John's Blog
https://wordpress.com/view/johnlwheaton.com
Hashtags:
#creatingstructure
#creatingstructurepodcast
Audio production by Joshua Wheaton, WS Social Media Manager and Podcast Audio Production Engineer; Rust Belt Money Productions
Enjoy!

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Welcome to Creating Structure Podcast episode #46 with Tom O'Malley, Managing Partner at Clover Architectural Products. Tom is well known in the curtain wall and architectural products industry and it was my pleasure to spend an hour with him in this discussion.
From starting in the City of Chicago's Mayor's office of Special Events to help organize the World Cup, to Romano Brothers Beverage, then Doralco, and now Clover, Tom has applied himself, built relationships, gained trust, insight and knowledge along the way.
Tom has traveled extensively to client locations and events, and is a well recognized person in the industry. Tom's progression to the role of managing partner at Clover seems to be a fitting and natural expression of his rise through the industry.
Tom is an experienced partner with a demonstrated history of working in the building materials industry. Tom has strong entrepreneurship skills in negotiation, business planning, operations management, sales, and retail. Tom directs sales and marketing at Clover. His roles builds on two decades of relationships to help grow Clover's revenue. Tom's and Clover's primary goal is to be a valued partner to the architectural community and a great customer to their vendors.
Clover provides the following products:

  • Sunshades/Light-Shelves
  • Grilles/Screen walls
  • Stainless steel cladding
  • Clad doors and storefront
  • Entrance Metal Systems

Tom also is a Partner in American Custom Fabrication. They are a fabricator of break metal, linear bar grilles, fin tube enclosures, clad doors and frames, custom hand rails, canopies and much more.

Tom provides some fun and interesting insights during the conversation and has many interesting experiences from which to share.
Enjoy!
The Guest: Tom O'Malley
Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-o-malley-9b5aa710/
Clover
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/clover-architectural-products/
Website: https://www.cloverarchitecturalproducts.com/
American Custom
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/american-custom-fabrication/
Host:
John L. Wheaton, PE, CEO, WSE Inc; Creating Structure Podcast Host, Connector
Blog: https://johnlwheaton.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-wheaton-pe-leed-ap-0694886
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnLWheaton1
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnlwheaton1/
Wheaton Sprague and Affiliates:
Company: https://www.wheatonsprague.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/wheatonsprague
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wheatonsprague/
Audio Production, Mixing, Engineering:
BVS Productions
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/budget-video-solutions/
Website: https://www.bvsfilmproductions.com/

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