Hot take · 18:05
// THE QUOTE
“in this market i mean you have to roll up your sleeves and get involved in all kinds of scales of projects”
— Kendall Taylor · root architecture inc
Pointed regional opinion: you can't survive as a specialist in Atlantic Canada; you must stay a generalist or push beyond the region's borders. Stands alone and provokes.
Full episode at 18:05How Root Architecture Designed the $11M Green Gables Visitor Centre — and Why Atlantic Canada Architects Can't Specialize | Kendall Taylor ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
In small markets like Atlantic Canada, architects (and construction firms) cannot afford to specialize — breadth of project type is a survival requirement.
“absolutely nothing i don't specialize in anything intentionally because if you're not europe it's atlanta canada”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Architect-contractor relationship and team dynamics
17:49
Clips like this, every two weeks.
SOURCE: 18:05 of How Root Architecture Designed the $11M Green Gables Visitor Centre — and Why Atlantic Canada Architects Can't Specialize | Kendall Taylor