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Episode 10 - Building a Legacy

Have you ever strolled past a federal building and found yourself captivated by its architecture, pondering over the inspiration behind its design and construction? Then episode 10 of "GSA Does That!?" is for you.

In this episode, the spotlight shines on federal architecture. Host Rob Trubia takes listeners on an architectural journey, uncovering the history of American federal buildings and discussing the future of the nation's architecture with two of the industry's most esteemed personalities. First, you'll meet Chuck Hardy, the Chief Architect of the General Services Administration. Hardy shares details on how federal buildings are conceived and designed not merely as structures but as important pillars of our communities. He highlights the dual objective of these designs, to be both sustainable and aesthetically appealing.

Chicago-based award-winning architect Carol Ross Barney, renowned for her Oklahoma City Federal Building design, also joins the conversation. With a career spanning decades, she has transformed public spaces into art nationwide. Carol offers insights into her design philosophies and casts a visionary look at the future of federal architecture.

The conversations in this podcast unveil and illuminate the passion and thought that goes into the buildings GSA constructs and manages. By the end, listeners will surely appreciate how federal architecture transcends the basic concept of solid construction; it's a representation of the community spirit, environmental consciousness, and artistic expression.

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