• Why Great Design Is About More Than Looks | Heather Deitch
    May 27 2026

    In this episode of Blueprints to Buildings, Glen Palmer sits down with industrial designer and founder of Noteworthy Studio, Heather Deitch, to explore the deeper meaning behind timeless design.

    With a background spanning architecture, industrial design, furniture, lighting, and material innovation, Heather shares how thoughtful design goes far beyond aesthetics — blending storytelling, psychology, functionality, and emotional connection.

    The conversation dives into the difference between trend-led design and truly enduring products, why storytelling has become essential for brands, and how emerging technologies like AI and immersive visualisation tools are reshaping the future of design communication.

    Heather also shares her perspective on sustainable materials, the intersection of art and science, and why the most meaningful products are the ones people never want to throw away.

    Key topics covered:

    • The difference between timeless design and trends
    • Why storytelling matters in product design
    • Architecture vs industrial design thinking
    • Sustainable materials and innovation
    • AI, 3D visualisation, and immersive presentation tools
    • Designing products that emotionally resonate

    Connect with Heather Deitch: Website: https://noteworthy-studio.com

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-deitch-a66aa0/

    This episode is supported by Meta-Dology — a visualisation methodology helping developers, investors, and project teams communicate ideas clearly using immersive 3D walkthroughs and digital twins before construction begins.

    If you’d like to see how this could apply to your project, connect with Glen directly:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/glen-palmer-online/

    or go to the website: https://meta-dology.com/home-en?am_id=glenpalmer2378

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    20 mins
  • Multi-Generational Living: The Mistakes That Break Families With Elke Harder
    Apr 21 2026

    In this episode of Blueprints to Buildings, Glen Palmer sits down with Elke Harder, a realtor specialising in multi-generational living, to explore why more families are choosing to live under one roof — and where it often goes wrong.

    As housing affordability continues to challenge families, multi-generational living is becoming a practical solution. But as Elke explains, the biggest issues don’t come from the property itself… they come from lack of communication, unclear expectations, and poor planning.

    From finances and ownership structures to privacy, lifestyle differences, and long-term planning, this episode dives into the conversations families must have before making the move.

    They also explore how developers are starting to respond to this shift, the rise of dual-purpose homes, and why designing for how people actually live is more important than ever.

    Key topics covered:

    • Why multi-generational living is on the rise
    • The biggest mistakes families make before moving in together
    • Financial planning and ownership considerations
    • Balancing privacy, independence, and shared spaces
    • How developers are adapting to changing demand
    • The role of communication in avoiding conflict
    • Why AI can’t replace the human side of property decisions

    Connect with Elke:

    • Email: elke@elkeharder.com
    • Phone: 613-794-0560
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elkeharder/

    This episode is supported by Meta-Dology — a visualisation methodology helping developers, investors, and project teams communicate ideas clearly using immersive 3D walkthroughs and digital twins before construction begins.

    If you’d like to see how this could apply to your project, connect with Glen directly:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/glen-palmer-online/

    or go to the website:

    https://meta-dology.com/home-en?am_id=glenpalmer2378
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    30 mins
  • How to Control Cost, Quality & Chaos on Big Builds with Chad Kirkegard.
    Apr 20 2026

    In this episode of Blueprints to Buildings, Glen Palmer sits down with Chad Kirkeguard, Director of Business Development at T Diamond Bar, to unpack how large-scale industrial projects are actually delivered — and why so many go wrong.

    Chad shares real-world insight from working across oil & gas, biofuels, manufacturing, and emerging sectors like data centres. The conversation dives into the complexity behind major builds, where multiple contractors, tight timelines, and high financial stakes can quickly turn into chaos without the right structure in place.

    They explore why having control across multiple scopes can dramatically reduce risk, how early involvement can save both time and money, and why communication between stakeholders is often the biggest factor in project success.

    Chad also breaks down where the industry is heading, including the rapid growth of data centres and the increasing demand for power infrastructure to support AI and digital expansion.

    Key topics covered:

    • How to control cost, quality, and risk on large projects
    • The importance of self-performing contractors
    • Why coordination breakdowns cause delays and cost overruns
    • The role of early-stage involvement in project success
    • Data centres and the future of industrial construction
    • Managing complexity across multiple stakeholders

    Connect with Chad Kirkeguard:

    • Website: https://tdiamondbar.com
    • Enquiries Email: rfq@tdiamondbar.com
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadkirkegard/

    This episode is supported by Meta-Dology — a visualisation methodology helping developers, investors, and project teams communicate ideas clearly using immersive 3D walkthroughs and digital twins before construction begins.

    If you’d like to see how this could apply to your project, connect with Glen directly:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/glen-palmer-online/

    or go to the website:

    https://meta-dology.com/home-en?am_id=glenpalmer2378

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    23 mins
  • Modular Isn’t Cheaper — And That’s the Point | Steve Dubin
    Apr 15 2026

    In this episode of Blueprints to Buildings, Glen Palmer sits down with Steve Dubin, Business Development Manager at Rmax (a business unit of Sika Corporation), to uncover the real truth behind modular construction.

    With experience visiting over 80 modular factories across North America, Steve shares a rare, ground-level perspective on what actually drives performance, efficiency, and scalability in factory-built construction.

    They break down the biggest misconception in the industry — that modular is cheaper — and explain why the real value lies in speed to occupancy, consistency, and long-term ROI.

    The conversation also explores the operational challenges holding modular back, including communication breakdowns, regulatory complexity, and slow adoption of digital tools — as well as where the industry is heading next.

    Key topics covered:

    • Why modular construction isn’t cheaper (and why that matters)

    • Speed vs cost: where the real value lies

    • Lessons from 80+ modular factories

    • The importance of communication in factory environments

    • Code compliance and regulatory challenges

    • Early design decisions and cost impact

    • The future of modular and digital adoption

    Connect with Steve Dubin:

    LinkedIn: Connect directly https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-dubin-00200a8/

    This episode is supported by Meta-Dology — a visualisation methodology helping developers, investors, and project teams communicate ideas clearly using immersive 3D walkthroughs and digital twins before construction begins.

    If you’d like to see how this could apply to your project, connect with Glen directly: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glen-palmer-online/

    or go to the website: https://meta-dology.com/home-en?am_id=glenpalmer2378

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    18 mins
  • Why Housing Is Broken (And What Comes Next) with Ethan DeSota
    Apr 13 2026

    In this episode of Blueprints to Buildings, Glen Palmer sits down with Ethan DeSota — contractor, developer, and founder of Exponent Construction Group — to unpack one of the biggest challenges of our time: why housing has become so unaffordable, and what needs to change.

    Ethan shares a powerful perspective on how we’ve shifted from viewing homes as productive assets to consumer liabilities, and how zoning laws, regulations, and outdated thinking have quietly reshaped the housing market.

    The conversation explores the future of housing — from modular construction and smaller, smarter homes to sustainable living and community-focused design. Ethan also explains why the next generation is prioritising lifestyle over square footage, and how that shift could redefine how we build and live.

    This episode is a must-listen for developers, investors, and anyone trying to understand where the housing market is heading next.

    Key topics covered:

    • Why housing affordability is broken

    • Producer vs consumer mindset in property

    • The hidden impact of zoning laws

    • Modular homes and the future of construction

    • Smaller, smarter, more sustainable housing

    • Designing for humans, not ego

    • The shift in mindset among younger generations

    Connect with Ethan DeSota:

    • Website: https://exponenthomes.com

    • Email: edesota@exponenthomes.com

    • Learn more (Freedom Foundation): https://the-freedom-fix-2a5aad6a.base44.app & https://the-freedom-foundation-3fcfd6a7.base44.app/

      This episode is supported by Meta-Dology — a visualisation methodology helping developers, investors, and project teams communicate ideas clearly using immersive 3D walkthroughs and digital twins before construction begins.

      If you’d like to see how this could apply to your project, connect with Glen directly: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glen-palmer-online/ or go to the website: https://meta-dology.com/home-en?am_id=glenpalmer2378

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    27 mins
  • From 2D to Digital Twins The Future of Digital Engineering is here With Sameer Ramgoolam
    Apr 10 2026

    In this episode of the Blueprints to Buildings podcast, host Glen Palmer is joined by Sameer Ramgoolam, Director of Smart Build Engineering, to explore how digital engineering, Open BIM collaboration, and AI-driven design are transforming the construction industry.

    Sameer shares insights into Construction 4.0, the shift from traditional 2D documentation to intelligent 3D models, and how digital twins, prefab construction, and AI are reshaping how projects are designed, coordinated, and delivered. The conversation also dives into paperless construction, early engineering involvement, and why BIM models are becoming powerful commercial tools for developers and contractors alike.

    Whether you’re a developer, engineer, investor, or property professional, this episode offers a clear look at where construction is heading over the next decade.

    Topics covered:

    • Construction 4.0 and AI-driven engineering

    • Open BIM and single source of truth modelling

    • Digital twins and interactive walkthroughs

    • Prefabrication and modular construction trends

    • Paperless construction and cloud collaboration

    • Using BIM as a commercial and sales tool

    Connect with Sameer Ramgoolam

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sameerramgoolam/

    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sameerramgoolam/

    This episode is supported by Meta-Dology — a visualisation methodology helping developers, investors, and project teams communicate ideas clearly using immersive 3D walkthroughs and digital twins before construction begins.

    If you’d like to see how this could apply to your project, connect with Glen directly: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glen-palmer-online/

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    22 mins
  • Timing the Vancouver Market with Rhiannon A. Foster
    Apr 8 2026

    In this episode of Blueprints to Buildings, Glen Palmer is joined by Vancouver-based real estate professional Rhiannon A. Foster to discuss market trends, buyer behaviour, and how regional dynamics shape property investment decisions.

    Rhiannon shares insights into the Vancouver market, including the impact of pent-up demand, seasonal shifts, and cultural influences such as Chinese New Year on transaction activity. The conversation also explores what’s driving early spring momentum, how buyers and sellers are navigating uncertainty, and what opportunities investors should be watching.

    They also dive into the human side of real estate — negotiation, local knowledge, and relationship-building — and why these factors remain critical even as technology and AI tools continue to evolve.

    Key topics covered:

    • Vancouver real estate market trends

    • Pent-up demand and seasonal shifts

    • Cultural influences on property transactions

    • Early spring market momentum

    • Opportunities for buyers and investors

    • Human skills vs AI in real estate

    • Local insights that drive decisions

    You can get in contact with Rhiannon here: https://www.reobsessed.com.

    If you want to lean more about how 3D Visualisation is helping developers sell faster, save money and communicate effectively with all shareholders, you can contact me on: Https://www.linkedin.com/in/glen-palmer-online/

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    21 mins
  • Cleaner Handoffs, Faster Builds: Leadership lessons with Amy Brooke
    Apr 3 2026

    Cleaner handoffs. Faster builds. Stronger leadership. 🏗️

    In this episode of the Blueprints to Buildings Podcast, Glen Palmer sits down with Amy Brooke, CPA-turned-Lean Leadership & Communication Partner, to unpack why communication — not skill — is often the real bottleneck in property development projects.

    Amy shares practical insights on:

    • Why projects stall due to misalignment

    • Overcoming imposter syndrome in development

    • Creating psychological safety within project teams

    • Cleaner handoffs between leadership, site teams & stakeholders

    • How clarity accelerates execution and decision-making

    • Building a culture of ownership in just 60 days

    The conversation also touches on how clearer communication combined with modern visualisation tools — like those used by Meta-Dology — can help developers align stakeholders, reduce ambiguity, and sell off-plan faster.

    Connect with Amy Brooke:

    • Website: https://leadershipinlifecoaching.com

    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amybrooklive

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-brooke-a6bb6822/

    Learn more about Meta-Dology:

    Meta-Dology helps developers communicate projects with immersive 3D visualisation to secure funding, align stakeholders, and sell off-plan faster.

    Message Glen Palmer on LinkedIn to learn more.

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    28 mins