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Buildings 2.0

Buildings 2.0

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71

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May 2026

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Buildings 2.0 dives deep into the technology, trends and talent reshaping the structures where we live and work. Hosted by Jose Cruz Jr, this podcast brings you interviews with the industry’s brightest minds, from visionary architects and property owners to chief innovation officers. Brought to you by Integrated-Projects.com.

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May 15, 2026Episode 7329 min

Why Field Materials' CEO Left Big Tech to Fix Construction's Most Expensive, Least Talked Problem

Eldar Sadikov shares how construction procurement is being transformed through AI-powered automation and agentic workflows. Coming from a construction family background and combining experience from AI research at Google and Microsoft, he explains how Field Materials is replacing manual spreadsheets, paper forms, and repetitive data entry with intelligent procurement systems. The conversation explores how AI agents can automate purchasing, invoice processing, delivery tracking, and material management across large-scale construction projects, especially as infrastructure and data center demand accelerates. Eldar also discusses the future of construction operations, where AI-native workflows, smarter purchasing decisions, and real-time procurement intelligence will dramatically improve efficiency, scalability, and project execution across the industry.   Key Topics AI in construction procurement Automation of manual workflows Agentic AI systems for contractors Infrastructure and data center construction growth Procurement intelligence and material tracking Construction technology innovation AI-native software platforms Scaling operations through automation Digital transformation in construction Future of construction procurement workflows   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Eldar Sadikov and Field Materials 02:19 The Need for AI in Construction Procurement 05:18 Automating Procurement Operations 07:44 Building the Field Materials Platform 10:37 Growth and Market Impact 13:01 User Experience and Business Model 15:32 Drivers of Growth in Construction 18:23 Selling to Construction vs. Retail 20:52 Future of Procurement in Construction 23:28 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs 26:01 Emerging Trends in Energy and Infrastructure

May 8, 2026Episode 7236 min

Why Killing Revit Won't Fix Construction, According to Swapp's CEO

In this episode of Buildings 2.0, Eitan Sarfati shares insights on the evolution of BIM, the rise of AI in architecture, and why the future of construction technology is bigger than simply building a “Revit killer.” The conversation explores how connected data, intelligent workflows, and automation are transforming the entire building lifecycle — from design and coordination to construction and facility management. Eitan also discusses how AI is accelerating software innovation in the AEC industry and changing the role of architects, designers, and startup founders. The episode offers a forward-looking perspective on how architects can leverage creativity, systems thinking, and emerging technology to shape the future of the built environment. Key Topics The evolution of BIM and modern construction software How AI is transforming architecture and construction workflows The future of building data, automation, and intelligent design tools Why connected workflows matter more than “Revit killer” narratives The changing role of architects and AEC startup founders in the AI era Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Eitan Sarfati and Swapp 04:24 The Evolution of BIM and Its Importance 08:08 Understanding BIM for Owners and Operators 11:43 Navigating the BIM Landscape 15:38 The Future of Design Tools and AI 19:57 Building Lasting Companies in a Rapidly Changing Industry 24:18 Advice for Young Architects and Startup Founders

April 3, 2026Episode 7129 min

Why Arkio's Co-Founder Stopped "Building Buildings" to Fix Architecture's Broken Tools

In this episode of Buildings 2.0, Jose Cruz speaks with Johan Hanegraaf, co-founder of Arkio, about why current AEC tools feel broken and how AR/VR is evolving design workflows. They explore mixed reality, real-time collaboration, and the value of experiencing and interacting with spaces at true scale along with lessons from building a simple, user-driven product.   Takeaways AEC tools are outdated and fragmented Mixed reality is more practical than pure VR True-scale design beats 2D screens Collaboration is moving to multiplayer workflows Simplicity drives product adoption AI is improving workflows, not replacing design No single 3D format will dominate Architects are shifting toward tech roles

February 13, 2026Episode 7035 min

Why architects must balance speed and patience—with Henning Larsen’s Gregory Haley

In this episode of Buildings 2.0, host Jose Cruz speaks with Gregory Haley, Associate Principal of Henning Larsen, about the intersection of architecture and urban design. They explore the balance between immediate needs and long-term sustainability, the importance of context in design, and the evolving role of public spaces. Haley shares insights on the duality of urban and architectural design, the influence of modernism, and the perspectives of young architects today. The conversation also touches on the tools and technologies shaping the future of architecture and the significance of effective communication in the field. Takeaways   Designers must negotiate the tensions between instant and enduring. Sustainability is a central theme in contemporary architecture. Urban design requires collaboration across various disciplines. Context in design is dynamic and should evolve with the community. Public spaces play a crucial role in fostering community engagement. Modernism's influence continues to shape architectural discourse. Young architects prioritize social impact and sustainability. Effective communication is key in presenting architectural ideas. The tools of architecture are evolving but remain interconnected. Joy in architecture is essential for creating meaningful spaces.

January 16, 2026Episode 6929 min

What Did the Space Architect Behind ICON's 3D-Printed Homes Discover While Designing for Mars

In this episode of Buildings 2.0, host Jose Cruz speaks with Melodie Yashar, a space architect and founder of AENARA, about her journey from traditional architecture to pioneering work in space architecture and 3D printing. They discuss the challenges and innovations in housing design, the impact of robotics and AI on construction, and the future of architecture in space. Melody shares insights on the importance of resource management in design, the regulatory hurdles facing 3D printing in construction, and her vision for the future of housing and space habitats. Takeaways   Melodie Yashar transitioned from traditional architecture to space architecture. She became disillusioned with the slow pace of architectural coordination. Designing for space requires mindfulness of resource constraints. 3D printing offers unique opportunities for customized housing solutions. Regulatory hurdles are significant for 3D printed construction. Success in housing involves lowering costs and increasing quality. AI can enhance design and construction processes. Education in space architecture is still evolving. Advocating for new tools and processes is crucial in architecture. Following one's passion is essential for a fulfilling career.

December 2, 2025Episode 6836 min

Why Monograph's CEO says monthly billing can save your design practice

In this episode, Robert Yuen, CEO and co-founder of Monograph, discusses the vision behind Monograph as an operating system for architecture. He delves into the challenges of building software for the architecture industry, particularly the cold start problem and the importance of time tracking for efficiency. Robert emphasizes the need for a shift in invoicing practices from billable hours to value-based billing, and shares insights for new founders in the AEC space. He also explores the impact of AI on architectural workflows and the future capabilities of Monograph. Takeaways   Monograph aims to be the operating system for architecture. Time tracking is essential for architects to measure efficiency. The cold start problem requires building initial capabilities carefully. Invoicing should be based on value, not just hours worked. Small firms make up 95% of the architecture industry. AI is integrated into many features of Monograph. Behavioral change in invoicing practices is a significant challenge. Selling to AEC firms requires understanding their procurement dynamics. The future of Monograph includes expanding capabilities beyond time tracking. The journey to a fully integrated operating system for architecture will take time.

November 28, 2025Episode 6738 min

How 100 homes in Maui could change disaster relief forever

In this episode, Jose Cruz speaks with Jordan Rogove and Wayne Norbeck about their innovative approach to disaster housing through modular construction. They discuss the challenges of scaling affordable housing, the regulatory hurdles they face, and the importance of design in creating dignified living spaces. The conversation also highlights their recent project in Hawaii, where they successfully delivered homes in response to the devastating wildfires. The episode concludes with insights on the future of modular housing and the need for streamlined processes in disaster response. Takeaways   The stigma around modular housing needs to be addressed. Design can significantly impact the quality of affordable housing. Regulatory challenges are a major barrier to scaling modular housing. Advocacy for changes in building codes is essential for progress. Natural light and thoughtful design enhance living conditions. The recent project in Hawaii showcased the potential of modular housing. Streamlining disaster response can save time and resources. Innovative financing options are crucial for affordable housing. Collaboration with various partners is key to successful projects. The future of housing requires a shift in how we approach construction.

November 25, 2025Episode 6552 min

Why cooling the planet is the next big design problem

In this episode, Jose Cruz interviews Michael Ermann, an architecture professor and founder of Amber Book, discussing his journey in architecture, the importance of visual learning, the evolution of teaching methods, and the role of AI in education. They explore sustainability in architecture, the impact of materials, and the challenges of existing buildings, emphasizing the need for innovative solutions to address climate change and improve building efficiency.   Takeaways   Everyone is a visual learner, not just architects. The in-person teaching model remains essential despite online advancements. AI has become a valuable tool in education and learning. Sustainability in architecture requires a focus on materials and energy efficiency. Architects should not shy away from pushing back against engineers. The overhead plane in architecture is crucial for design quality. Current architectural trends often overlook the importance of building systems. The future of teaching will involve more technology and online resources. Existing buildings present significant challenges for sustainability efforts. Big ideas and innovative thinking are necessary to address climate change.

November 21, 2025Episode 6347 min

Why model health is a CFO problem, not a BIM problem

In this episode, Matt Wash, CEO of BimBeats, shares his extensive experience in the architecture and engineering industry, discussing the evolution of BIM, the importance of data, and the challenges of interoperability. He highlights the impact of BimBeats on model health and efficiency, the transition from traditional roles to data-driven approaches, and the future of BIM in the age of AI. Matt emphasizes the need for value-based pricing and the importance of standardization in improving operational efficiency.   Takeaways Matt's journey began with a passion for building and design. The inefficiency in traditional engineering roles led to a desire for change. Data is crucial for improving project outcomes and efficiency. BimBeats quantifies model health and operational efficiency. The architecture industry is transitioning towards data-driven decision making. AI is set to revolutionize the design and construction process. Value-based pricing is essential for modern business models. Standardization can significantly improve project delivery times. Understanding the digital footprint of a business is key to efficiency. Future professionals should focus on developing complementary digital skills.

November 18, 2025Episode 6230 min

Why likability is a competitive advantage for designers and builders

In this episode of Buildings 2.0, host Jose Cruz interviews Susan Young, CEO of Get In Front Communications, who shares her journey from a quiet child to a leading communication expert for AEC professionals. The conversation explores the importance of storytelling, overcoming internal barriers, and the human factor in effective communication. Susan emphasizes the need for self-awareness, authenticity, and continuous learning in professional development, while also discussing the impact of technology on communication. The episode concludes with advice for future generations to embrace their journey and keep learning.   Takeaways Everything is storytelling. The importance of internal communication and self-talk. Overcoming imposter syndrome is crucial for confidence. Human connection is key in presentations. People do business with those they like and relate to. Authenticity is essential in communication. Continuous learning is necessary for professional growth. Technology should enhance, not replace, personal voice. Self-awareness leads to better communication skills. It's okay to be imperfect and learn from mistakes.

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