Story · 16:34
// THE QUOTE
“everybody worked from home so in the beginning it was very odd”
— Tom Emodi, FRAIC, LEED AP · TEAL Architects+Planners
The fear behind going fully virtual: losing the spontaneous side-conversations that spark design — a relatable operator concern with a clean setup and beat.
Full episode at 16:34Going Fully Virtual in Architecture: How TEAL Architects Shut Their Studio, Saved Tens of Thousands, and Built a Better Team | Tom Emodi ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Going fully virtual can improve team spirit and productivity — but only if you replace spontaneous social interactions with structured daily all-hands calls.
“it's been the reverse interestingly… team spirit has become better which is something completely different than what I was expecting”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Going Fully Virtual: The Pandemic Studio Shutdown
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Clips like this, every two weeks.
SOURCE: 16:34 of Going Fully Virtual in Architecture: How TEAL Architects Shut Their Studio, Saved Tens of Thousands, and Built a Better Team | Tom Emodi