Foundations + Futures: The 1990s with Dean Illingworth
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In this first chapter of Foundations + Futures: By the Decade, we travel back to 1976—when Schmidt Associates was born from a bold idea, one chair, two employees, and a deep belief that architecture should serve people first.
Dean Illingworth, a longtime Schmidt Associates team member and firsthand witness to the firm's earliest days, joins host Sarah Hempstead to bring the 1970s to life. From hand-drafted drawings on repurposed doors to animal safaris for third graders, Dean shares the stories that reveal who Wayne Schmidt was—not just as a founder, but as a leader who practiced servant leadership long before it had a name.
Listeners will hear about:
- The real story behind "one chair, two employees"—and the doors that became drafting tables
- How a staged job interview landed Dean his first day at the firm (and why he was left alone in the office)
- The Hammond Block, Mass Ave, and the birth of the firm's historic preservation expertise
- The restoration of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument—a project that shaped the firm's identity and its place in Indianapolis
- The roots of Schmidt's K–12 education practice and early community-centered work
This decade was about conviction—showing up for communities, leading with empathy, and building something bigger than a business. The 1970s gave Schmidt Associates its DNA, and you can still feel it today.
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