• The Architects' Voice: Advocating for the Role of the Architect

  • 2025/04/01
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The Architects' Voice: Advocating for the Role of the Architect

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    What happens when the people who shape our cities, schools, and homes are missing from the public conversation about our built environment? Award-winning architect Lisa Webb joins us to unpack architecture's growing crisis of relevance in New Zealand.

    Following her thought-provoking piece in the NZIA Bulletin, Lisa shares her concerns about architects becoming increasingly sidelined in discussions about housing, climate resilience, and community building. "We have a lack of voice, a lack of mandate, and a lack of mana," she observes, pointing to recent political attacks on the profession that went largely unchallenged.

    We explore the disconnect between how architects communicate their value (often through beautiful images) versus what clients and communities truly value about architectural services. As one colleague noted, "Pretty pictures are scrollable but have no real sense of the agency the architect brought to bear." This insight leads us to discuss meaningful alternatives – sharing client testimonials, documenting transformed lives, and telling the stories behind successful projects.

    The conversation reveals a profession at a crossroads: highly trained professionals with unique holistic oversight capabilities who nonetheless struggle to assert their relevance. We discuss how smaller practices in particular face challenges being heard, while questioning whether the profession's traditional reluctance toward marketing has become self-defeating in today's media landscape.

    Lisa challenges listeners to move beyond waiting for someone else to advocate for architecture. Whether through greater engagement with the NZIA, strategic marketing, or simply telling better stories about what architects actually do, the path forward requires collective action from a profession that designs not just buildings, but lives.


    Key Links:

    - https://www.studiolwa.co.nz/

    - https://www.nzia.co.nz/member-area/resources/news/2025/architecture-in-crisis-why-our-relevance-is-fading/

    - https://www.nzia.co.nz/member-area/resources/news/2025/a-response-to-architecture-in-crisis/


    Chapters:

    0:00 - Introduction to Lisa Webb

    6:00 - The Problem with Architectural Advocacy

    16:40 - Lost Voices in the Housing Crisis

    26:30 - Architecture as Service vs. Product

    35:25 - Marketing Architecture: Breaking Taboos

    43:45 - Finding Power in the Profession

    54:30 - Collective Action and Moving Forward

    Follow us on @designpriciplespod on Instagram.
    If you wish to contact us hit our DMs or email us on info@designprinciplespod.com

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What happens when the people who shape our cities, schools, and homes are missing from the public conversation about our built environment? Award-winning architect Lisa Webb joins us to unpack architecture's growing crisis of relevance in New Zealand.

Following her thought-provoking piece in the NZIA Bulletin, Lisa shares her concerns about architects becoming increasingly sidelined in discussions about housing, climate resilience, and community building. "We have a lack of voice, a lack of mandate, and a lack of mana," she observes, pointing to recent political attacks on the profession that went largely unchallenged.

We explore the disconnect between how architects communicate their value (often through beautiful images) versus what clients and communities truly value about architectural services. As one colleague noted, "Pretty pictures are scrollable but have no real sense of the agency the architect brought to bear." This insight leads us to discuss meaningful alternatives – sharing client testimonials, documenting transformed lives, and telling the stories behind successful projects.

The conversation reveals a profession at a crossroads: highly trained professionals with unique holistic oversight capabilities who nonetheless struggle to assert their relevance. We discuss how smaller practices in particular face challenges being heard, while questioning whether the profession's traditional reluctance toward marketing has become self-defeating in today's media landscape.

Lisa challenges listeners to move beyond waiting for someone else to advocate for architecture. Whether through greater engagement with the NZIA, strategic marketing, or simply telling better stories about what architects actually do, the path forward requires collective action from a profession that designs not just buildings, but lives.


Key Links:

- https://www.studiolwa.co.nz/

- https://www.nzia.co.nz/member-area/resources/news/2025/architecture-in-crisis-why-our-relevance-is-fading/

- https://www.nzia.co.nz/member-area/resources/news/2025/a-response-to-architecture-in-crisis/


Chapters:

0:00 - Introduction to Lisa Webb

6:00 - The Problem with Architectural Advocacy

16:40 - Lost Voices in the Housing Crisis

26:30 - Architecture as Service vs. Product

35:25 - Marketing Architecture: Breaking Taboos

43:45 - Finding Power in the Profession

54:30 - Collective Action and Moving Forward

Follow us on @designpriciplespod on Instagram.
If you wish to contact us hit our DMs or email us on info@designprinciplespod.com

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