Between the Planes – Details, episodes & analysis
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Between the Planes
The American Institute of Architects
Frequency: 1 episode/0d. Total Eps: 3

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🇨🇦 Canada - design
13/06/2026#69🇺🇸 USA - design
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12/06/2026#53🇺🇸 USA - design
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11/06/2026#28🇺🇸 USA - design
11/06/2026#31
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Matt Toddy, AIA, on AIA's advocacy
Episode 3
vendredi 5 juin 2026 • Duration 21:46
What do the White House renovation, FEMA reform, student loan policy, and energy-efficiency tax incentives have in common? They’re all shaping the future of architecture. Matt Toddy, AIA, breaks down the latest federal policy issues impacting architects and explains how AIA is working to protect the profession and strengthen communities.
Bryn Young, AIA, of BYoung Design
Episode 2
vendredi 5 juin 2026 • Duration 46:09
What does it really take to become an architect, and why do so many people misunderstand the profession? Architect, educator, and content creator Bryn Young, AIA, shares her journey to licensure, her experience building a successful design practice, and how social media can help architects better communicate their value to the world.
Anne Marie Duvall Decker, FAIA, and Roy Decker, FAIA
Episode 1
jeudi 4 juin 2026 • Duration 43:52
What if architecture was about more than buildings? 2026 AIA Architecture Firm Award recipients Roy Decker and Anne Marie Duvall Decker share how Duvall Decker has spent three decades using design as a tool for community building, public service, and civic empowerment— proving that architecture can be a catalyst for lasting social impact.