• How Better MEP Processes Prevent Costly Rework, Featuring Suzie Engel of MOTZ Engineering
    Jun 22 2026

    What would it mean for your bottom line if your engineering team could stop managing chaos and start focusing on the work they were actually hired to do?

    Suzie Engel, President of MOTZ Engineering, joins Joe Walker and lays the groundwork for understanding how a process-first culture transforms engineering and architecture collaboration. From a simple transmittal log that evolved into a proprietary project management platform, to data-driven design decisions that prevent costly rework before it starts, Suzie shares how MOTZ has built a firm where discipline and structure create the conditions for better thinking, stronger partnerships, and buildings designed to perform for decades.

    Better buildings start with better conversations, and this episode is proof that when engineers and architects share the right information at the right time, everyone wins.

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • MEP engineering process
    • AEC project delivery
    • BIM coordination strategies
    • Architecture and engineering collaboration
    • Data-driven building design
    • Long-term building performance


    Connect with Suzie Engel, PE, President, Motz Engineering & SQL, LLC:
    Suzie Engel is President and Owner of Motz Engineering, where she leads the firm’s engineering and commissioning teams with a focus on disciplined coordination, technical excellence, and long-term client trust. She is known for building systems and processes that improve communication, reduce avoidable project friction, and help teams execute with greater consistency from design through closeout. Under her leadership, Motz has strengthened its reputation for delivering thoughtful engineering solutions backed by accountability, responsiveness, and a commitment to Higher Standards. Better Results.

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzie-engel/



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    46 mins
  • Building Trust and Team Culture in AEC with Matt Webster
    May 22 2026

    What separates a good construction project from a truly exceptional one often has nothing to do with blueprints and everything to do with people.

    Matt Webster, Owner of Sterling Builders Group, joins Joe Walker for a thoughtful conversation about the leadership principles that have defined his career across the military, higher education facilities management, consulting, and now commercial construction. From his time leading organizational transformation at the University of Florida to building systems and culture at his own company, Matt gets into how emotional intelligence, radical transparency, and intentional team building are the real drivers of project success in the AEC industry.

    Whether you lead a project team, run a firm, or work directly with clients in the design and construction industry, this episode offers a grounded look at what high performance really takes.

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • Leadership in construction
    • Emotional intelligence in AEC
    • High-performing teams
    • Agile mindset
    • Construction project management
    • Owner-contractor relationships
    • Team culture
    • Organizational change management

    Connect with Matt Webster:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-webster-93486012/

    https://www.sterling-built.com/


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    42 mins
  • Designing Flexible Music Facilities for Student Success with University of Florida's Kevin Robert Orr, DMA
    Apr 20 2026

    What does it take to design a concert hall that changes what a performer is capable of achieving?

    Walker Architects host Joe Walker sits down with Kevin Robert Orr, DMA, Director and Professor at the University of Florida College of the Arts School of Music, to explore how the physical environment of a performance space directly shapes artistic outcomes. Drawing on decades of experience as a concert pianist performing in halls across the United States and internationally, Kevin unpacks the difference between a technically adequate room and one that elevates every musician who steps onto its stage. He shares how the UF School of Music renovation is being designed as a flexible, acoustically precise, and technologically forward-thinking facility built to serve students, faculty, guest artists, and community collaborators for generations to come.

    Kevin also reveals the strategic approach that finally moved the needle for the School of Music's long-awaited facility investment, including carefully cultivated visits from state senators and board of trustees members that turned advocates into champions. The conversation is a masterclass in how AEC professionals and institutional leaders can align vision, community engagement, and design excellence to create spaces that are far more than a backdrop.


    Topics discussed in this episode:


    1. arts funding advocacy strategy
    2. performing arts facility planning
    3. AEC design for universities
    4. music building renovation
    5. agile design process
    6. flexible performance space


    Connect with Kevin Orr:

    korr@uf.edu


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    41 mins
  • Designing the Future of Arts Education and Music Facilities with University of Florida’s Jen Setlow
    Mar 2 2026

    What happens when arts education is treated not as an accessory to campus life but as a foundational driver of innovation?

    Joe Walker sits down with Jen Setlow, Interim Dean of the College of the Arts at the University of Florida, to explore how arts education, technology, and purpose-built facilities shape the future of higher education. From the long journey behind the School of Music renovation to the integration of AI-driven tools and flexible concert hall acoustics, Jen shares how leadership, storytelling, and strategic capital investment transform not just buildings but entire academic experiences.

    This conversation reframes the arts as a catalyst for problem-solving, collaboration, and workforce readiness. For AEC leaders, it is a powerful reminder that thoughtful design directly impacts student success, industry partnerships, and the long-term vitality of campus communities.

    Topics discussed in this episode:


    • University facilities modernization
    • Flexible academic spaces
    • Higher education capital planning
    • Concert hall acoustics design
    • Performing arts facility design

    Connect with Jen Setlow:
    https://www.linkedin.com/school/ufcota/

    https://www.facebook.com/UFCOTA/

    https://www.instagram.com/ufcota


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    42 mins
  • Healthier Student Housing with Tracy Steward (CMTA)
    Jan 16 2026

    What if the biggest gains in student success begin with the building systems students never see but feel every day?

    This conversation looks at how agile design thinking reshapes student housing by taking a deeper look at mechanical systems, building envelopes, and cross-disciplinary collaboration. Tracy Steward, BSME, MBA, LEED AP, Fitwell Ambassador, and the most award-winning female ASHRAE Technology Award recipient, shares how engineering decisions rooted in wellness, sustainability, and long-term performance can improve comfort, lower operational costs, and create healthier learning environments for students.

    Early collaboration and integrated decision-making lead to smarter investments and better outcomes for universities. When design teams move beyond silos and consider the full life cycle of a building, student housing becomes a strategic tool for recruitment, retention, and long-term campus success.

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • Agile design
    • Student housing systems
    • HVAC strategy
    • Chilled beam systems
    • Building envelopes
    • Campus sustainability
    • Student health and wellness
    • Design team collaboration



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    38 mins
  • AI Strategies for Workplace Efficiency and Growth with Andrew Louder, Founder & CEO of LouderAI
    Jul 10 2025

    AI isn’t just the future, it’s the biggest business opportunity of our time, and it starts with knowing where to begin.

    Agile design meets artificial intelligence in this podcast conversation between Joe and Andrew Louder, founder and CEO of LouderAI. They explore how businesses can move from dabbling in AI to achieving real results with smart, people-first implementation. From quick wins to long-term autonomous agents, Andrew shares how small and mid-sized companies can unlock productivity, revenue, and confidence through AI strategy, execution, and training.

    Success starts with intentionality, not overwhelm. Learn why assigning accountability, educating teams on prompt engineering, and using the right tools like Gemini or Copilot 365 can dramatically change how your company works and thrives.

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • Agile Design
    • AI Tools for Business
    • AI Strategy
    • Workplace Efficiency
    • ChatGPT
    • Google Gemini
    • Copilot 365
    • Training in AI


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    42 mins
  • The Power of Mentorship and Collaboration in Architecture with Frank Moses P.E.
    Mar 24 2025

    Success isn’t just about solving problems—it’s about setting others up for success along the way.

    Frank Moses, a seasoned mechanical engineer and former managing partner of Moses and Associates, shares his journey from the Navy to building a thriving firm with a people-first approach. He emphasizes the power of mentorship, communication, and designing a business culture that fosters both innovation and collaboration. By anticipating future needs and staying adaptable, he demonstrates how great design—whether in buildings or leadership—relies on trust, vision, and a commitment to excellence.

    His insights extend beyond technical expertise, highlighting the role of integrity and faith in shaping a meaningful career. From restructuring teams for efficiency to guiding young professionals into leadership, Frank’s story is a testament to the lasting impact of mentorship. His legacy isn’t just in the projects he designed but in the people he helped grow along the way.

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • Mentorship
    • Career transition
    • Strong Business Culture
    • Faith and Business


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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Transforming Technical Education Through Agile Design with Brendan Bowen
    Jan 22 2025

    It’s tough seeing young students struggle after high school. Technical colleges can provide the training and pathways they need to succeed - especially when they don’t fit the traditional mold.

    Today Joe sits down with Brendan Bowen - Senior Executive Director for Capital Planning at Technical College System of Georgia. His organization has impacted over half a million lives by creating alternative career opportunities. Brendan’s personal story that took him from woodworking enthusiast to facilities manager is truly inspiring.

    TCSG is not just changing workforce development - they’re building entire educational ecosystems that help people reach their potential. This one’s a must-listen!

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • technical colleges
    • education
    • career development
    • economic development
    • innovation
    • facilities management
    • agile
    • strategic mindset
    • strategic planning
    • growing education
    • rehabilitating buildings
    • alternative education


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    48 mins