Ted speaks with J. Irons of Miovic Reinhardt Associates. They discuss J’s unique journey from landscape architecture to sales and leadership within a premier Pacific Northwest construction firm. J shares insights into Seattle’s design culture, biophilic architecture, the importance of curiosity in client relationships, the rise of wellness-focused spaces, and how regional values shape the built environment. The conversation also explores permitting challenges, the evolution of residential construction, and how AI may influence the future of the industry.
Ted speaks with J. Irons of Miovic Reinhardt Associates, a Seattle-based design-build firm known for its deep commitment to craftsmanship, sustainability, and client-centered building. J. reflects on his early love of design, his path through Berkeley and the University of Washington, and how curiosity led him from architecture into business development and leadership.
They explore the unique design culture of the Pacific Northwest — from biophilic buildings and civic responsibility to the influence of Seattle’s natural beauty on the region’s architectural identity. J. discusses the values that drive today’s homeowners, including the desire for meaningful spaces, outdoor living, and wellness-focused environments.
Ted and J. also examine how construction has evolved, the impact of rising costs, and why permitting delays remain one of the industry’s biggest frustrations. J. offers perspective on improving efficiency, managing client expectations during long timelines, and how MRA approaches cost planning rather than cost cutting.
The episode closes with a thoughtful discussion on AI: its misconceptions, its potential to enhance efficiency, and why human creativity, curiosity, and connection remain irreplaceable in the building process.
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