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Inside NCARB by the Numbers

Inside NCARB by the Numbers

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Inside NCARB by the Numbers is a compelling six-episode limited-series podcast hosted by Andy McIntyre, Vice President at NCARB. This data-driven series unpacks the key insights from NCARB by the Numbers, the annual report that sheds light on the trends shaping architectural licensure. Through in-depth discussions with experts, researchers, and professionals—including newly licensed architects and educators—the podcast explores how the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the licensure process, the evolving demographics of the profession, and the barriers that candidates from underrepresented groups continue to face. Listeners will gain valuable insights into NCARB’s latest initiatives, including policy changes aimed at increasing accessibility, improving exam pass rates, and fostering a more equitable profession. Whether you're an architecture student navigating the licensing process, a firm leader looking to support emerging professionals, or an educator preparing the next generation of architects, this podcast provides essential data, expert analysis, and real-world stories that inform and inspire. Subscribe now to Inside NCARB by the Numbers and stay ahead of the trends shaping the future of architecture.Copyright 2025 NCARB // Gābl Media Art Careers Economics Personal Success
Episodes
  • Who Gets Licensed—and Who Gets Left Behind?
    Jun 5 2025

    Why are so many architecture students never becoming licensed architects?

    In this episode of Inside NCARB by the Numbers, host Andy McIntyre is joined by architect and educator Venesa Alicea-Chuqui, along with NCARB's data experts, to unpack what the latest licensure data tells us about diversity, access, and systemic barriers in the profession.

    They explore how cost, age, firm culture, and representation all impact who gets licensed—and who walks away. Backed by years of demographic research and initiatives like “Baseline on Belonging,” this episode provides insights for firm leaders, educators, and emerging professionals alike.

    If you care about making the architecture profession more inclusive, equitable, and future-ready—this conversation is essential.

    Explore more data on the number of licensed architects, gender and racial diversity, and exam pass rates in the 2024 NCARB by the Numbers

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    48 mins
  • Pandemic Pause: How COVID Changed the Architect's Journey
    May 29 2025

    How did the COVID-19 pandemic reshape the journey to becoming a licensed architect?

    In this episode of Inside NCARB by the Numbers, host Andy McIntyre investigates the long-tail impact of COVID-19 on the architectural licensure process—especially the Architectural Experience Program (AXP). Data reveals a rise in time to complete AXP, but it’s the personal stories that truly bring this shift to life.

    Austin Webster and Ann Hampton, took very different paths during the pandemic—one leveraging remote work and mentorship to accelerate progress, and the other juggling career, motherhood, and shifting exam formats. Alongside insights from Jenny Kawecki, Manager of Content Strategy at NCARB, this episode explores how firm culture, economic uncertainty, remote work, and resilience shaped the licensure journey.

    Whether you're a licensure candidate, mentor, or firm leader, this episode delivers valuable takeaways about supporting the next generation of architects during turbulent times.

    Explore more data on the number of licensed architects, gender and racial diversity, and exam pass rates in the 2024 NCARB by the Numbers

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    41 mins
  • Generational Shift: Retirement, Licensure & the Future Workforce
    May 22 2025

    As thousands of architects near retirement age, what will happen to the future of the profession?

    In this episode of Inside NCARB by the Numbers, host Andy McIntyre explores the seismic generational shift occurring in architecture—from Baby Boomers who are holding onto their licenses post-retirement, to emerging professionals who are redefining what it means to pursue licensure.

    Former NCARB President Alfred Vidaurri Jr. shares wisdom from his 40-year career, offering insight into how the practice has evolved and why some architects are choosing not to retire. Hope Bailey—a newly licensed architect who earned her license in just six years—discusses the motivations, challenges, and cultural shifts shaping her generation.

    With data-backed commentary from NCARB’s Manager of Content Strategy, Jenny Kawecki, this episode dives into licensure trends, workforce projections, and why the profession must adapt to meet the moment.

    If you’re an architect thinking about your future—or helping shape someone else’s—this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

    Explore more data on the number of licensed architects, gender and racial diversity, and exam pass rates in the 2024 NCARB by the Numbers

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    50 mins
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