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  • RFI Horror Stories: Demolition Disasters & Construction Nightmares featuring Zach Rapaport | Halloween Special
    Nov 3 2025

    It’s Halloween, the one day of the year when the scariest things come out of the walls … literally. 👻

    In this special Halloween episode of What the RFI?, Matt Brennan is joined by Zach Rapaport to share real-life RFI horror stories from the construction world. From demolition surprises and lead-time nightmares to change orders that make your blood run cold, this episode uncovers the spooky side of Construction Administration.

    🧱 Topics covered:

    • The demolition discoveries that haunt every project
    • Lead-time delays that kill your schedule
    • Change-order chaos and how to stay calm
    • Contract clauses that save your soul
    • When bad news comes too late — and costs too much

    Whether you’re an architect, contractor, or construction nerd, you’ll laugh, cringe, and pick up lessons to keep your next project from turning into a horror story.

    🎧 Listen now and face your construction fears head-on.

    Happy Halloween from What the RFI? 🕸️

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    1 ora e 6 min
  • Live from CSI 2025 — Building Connections, Sharing RFI Horror Stories, and a Surprise Musical Performance
    Oct 27 2025

    Recorded live at CSI 2025 in Cleveland, this episode of What the RFI brings together Dean Moilanen (Noble Company) and Holly Gotfredson (Finishing Dynamics & American Metalcraft) for a conversation that hits every note, literally.

    Host Matt Brennan dives into the state of the construction industry, optimism returning to projects post-pandemic, and the lessons learned from unforgettable RFI horror stories. Dean and Holly share their experiences across Division 7 and 9, discuss the importance of communication, collaboration, and trust, and highlight how creative fabrication and custom design continue to shape the built environment.

    The episode ends on a high note…. literally with the first live musical performance ever recorded on What the RFI, featuring a soulful rendition of Tennessee Whiskey and Ring of Fire.

    Key topics:

    CSI 2025 • Construction Communication • RFIs • Industry Optimism • Custom Fabrication • Domestic Production • Collaboration • Live Music in Construction

    Chapters:

    • 00:00 – Introduction to CSI 2025 and Guests
    • 02:40 – Optimism in the Construction Industry
    • 05:58 – RFI Horror Stories and Lessons Learned
    • 10:40 – The Importance of Communication in Projects
    • 15:04 – Creative Projects and Custom Fabrications
    • 20:04 – Musical Interlude and Personal Connections
    • 30:01 – Closing Thoughts and Future Connections

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    33 min
  • Live from CSI 2025: The Future of Spec Writing, Collaboration, and Construction Innovation
    Oct 20 2025

    Recorded live from Cleveland, this episode of What the RFI? dives into the energy, insights, and connections shaping CSI National 2025. Host Matt Brennan sits down with Nish Patel (RIB North America), Eric Letbetter (Letbetter Inc.), and Dory Azar (Architect & Product Specialist, RIB Software) to explore how the world of spec writing, RFIs, and construction collaboration is evolving.

    From making spec writing engaging and “cool again” to the growing role of digital twins, reality capture, and AI-driven construction management, this roundtable captures the pulse of where the industry is heading. The conversation also digs into the value of networking, the power of community among spec writers, and how collaboration—not conflict—drives better buildings.

    🎧 Topics include:

    • Lessons and laughs from CSI 2025 in Cleveland
    • Why RFIs should be seen as collaboration, not confrontation
    • The rebirth of spec writing as a creative and technical craft
    • Digital innovation: 360 scanning, QR-coded assets, and progress tracking
    • Future trends in flexible building design and sustainability

    Chapters

    • 00:00 – Live from CSI 2025: Introductions
    • 04:38 – Networking and learning at CSI
    • 10:43 – Making spec writing engaging and collaborative
    • 16:58 – Collaboration and community in construction
    • 22:14 – RFIs, relationships, and problem-solving
    • 28:34 – Future trends and flexible building design
    • 34:20 – Digital innovation and AI in construction management
    • 38:12 – Final thoughts and the future of the industry

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    44 min
  • The Power of Networking: Building Your Support System
    Oct 13 2025

    After an unexpected career shake-up, Matt Brennan opens up about the true power of your network, the people who rally behind you when life changes overnight. In this episode of What the RFI?, Matt shares how a single LinkedIn post reached over 10,000 people and became a lesson in community, mentorship, and resilience. Through stories from architecture conferences, friendships built on job sites, and the meaning of professional integrity, he reminds us that your network isn’t about numbers, it’s about people.

    Learn how to build genuine connections, lead with integrity, and leave a legacy that others want to follow.

    Takeaways:

    • Networking is more than collecting contacts; it’s about building trust.
    • Integrity and kindness define your professional legacy.
    • Attend events, connect online, and follow up with purpose.
    • Genuine relationships open doors when you least expect it.
    • Your network is your community and your greatest career asset.

    Soundbites:

    • “This isn’t about me, it’s about you.”
    • “Your network is your army.”
    • “Integrity is the foundation of your network.”

    Chapters

    • 00:00 - Navigating Change: A Personal Journey
    • 03:10 - The Power of Networking
    • 06:05 - Building Connections: The Importance of Engagement
    • 12:10 - Creating Lasting Memories Through Networking
    • 16:05 - Integrity and Legacy: The Foundation of Your Network

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    26 min
  • InktoberArchitecture: Why Architects Still Need to Sketch in a Digital World
    Oct 6 2025

    It’s time to dust off the desk, grab your favourite pen, and roll out the trace because InktoberArchitecture is here!

    In this episode of What the RFI?, host Matt Brennan welcomes back Nathan Taylor, Building Envelope Consultant, artist, and creator of the global sketching movement InktoberArchitecture. Together, they dive deep into how hand sketching connects creativity, communication, and construction in an increasingly digital and AI-driven profession.

    This episode explores why architects, designers, and students are rediscovering sketching as a tool for problem-solving, storytelling, and learning. Nathan shares the origins of the challenge, his favourite prompts from this year, and why drawing, even on a napkin, can change how we design and think.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • The story behind InktoberArchitecture and how to participate
    • Why hand sketching still matters in the era of BIM, Revit, and AI
    • How a quick field sketch can solve problems faster than an RFI
    • The power of community and visual storytelling in architecture
    • Practical tips for getting started: tools, pens, prompts, and mindset

    Whether you’re an architect, student, or creative professional, this episode will inspire you to slow down, draw more, and reconnect with the craft that started it all.

    Learn more and join the challenge:

    👉 BuildingScape Blog

    👉 Follow the hashtag #InktoberArchitecture on LinkedIn and Instagram

    ⏱️ Chapters

    00:00 – Introduction: Dust off the desk and grab your pen

    • 02:00 – Catching up with Nathan Taylor: CSI, AIA East Bay, and new projects
    • 03:15 – What is InktoberArchitecture? Origins and inspiration
    • 06:40 – Why architects should still draw in a digital world
    • 09:30 – This year’s prompts and creative interpretations
    • 13:20 – The role of hand sketching in Construction Administration
    • 17:00 – Field sketches, RFIs, and real-world problem solving
    • 20:30 – The muscle memory of drawing vs. digital design
    • 26:00 – The community behind InktoberArchitecture
    • 31:30 – Favourite sketches, firms, and global participation
    • 33:45 – Overcoming the “I can’t draw” myth
    • 39:50 – Favourite tools: pens, paper, and the art of imperfection
    • 42:30 – Digital sketching and apps like Morpholio Trace
    • 45:00 – Architecture culture, creativity, and balance
    • 48:00 – Sketching as stress relief and collaboration tool
    • 50:00 – How to join the challenge and where to find Nathan
    • 52:00 – Final thoughts: pick up a pen and start sketching

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    53 min
  • From Vision to Detail: Toby Witte on Modern Architecture
    Sep 22 2025

    In this episode of What the RFI?, host Matt Brennan sits down live at AIA Aspire 2025 in Asheville, NC, with architect Toby Witte of Wittehaus. Known for designing modern, energy-efficient homes across the Carolinas, Toby brings a deep passion for detail, sustainability, and storytelling in architecture.

    The conversation traces Toby’s journey from Germany to the U.S., his design philosophy, and how details, from light and shadow to millwork and railings, shape not only buildings but also people’s lives. Together, Matt and Toby explore how trust, collaboration, and client engagement are essential to creating homes that are both deeply personal and environmentally responsible.

    They explore topics ranging from the importance of craftsmanship on the job site to healthy home design and air quality to the growing potential of solar energy to make homes self-sufficient. Along the way, Toby shares stories of unique client-driven projects, including designing a home around a baby grand piano, a perfect example of how architecture can tell stories and reflect passions.

    Whether you’re an architect, contractor, or homeowner dreaming of your next space, this episode highlights the power of details to transform the way we live.

    Key Takeaways

    • Good design improves lives — bringing joy, comfort, and beauty into daily living.
    • Every project is a prototype tailored to a client’s needs, lifestyle, and site.
    • Details matter — from material choices to light and shadow, they define the experience.
    • Trust and collaboration between client, architect, and contractor are essential.
    • Healthy homes improve air quality and long-term well-being.
    • Sustainability is simple — design with the sun, insulate continuously, and choose materials wisely.
    • Solar energy is no longer optional; it’s a profitable, self-sustaining investment.

    Memorable Quotes

    • “Good design improves our lives and brings joy.”
    • “Attention to detail is crucial in architecture.”
    • “Trust between architect and client is essential.”
    • “You cannot price shop this — you have to find somebody you can trust.”
    • At the end of the process, they bring their families over because they’re proud of their work.”

    Chapters

    • 00:00 – Introduction and Background
    • 04:06 – Journey into Architecture
    • 09:45 – Design Philosophy and Attention to Detail
    • 15:53 – Client Engagement and Trust
    • 21:58 – Unique Design Experiences and Personal Touches
    • 29:00 – Art and Memory: Storytelling in Design
    • 31:13 – Building Trust: Selecting the Right Contractor
    • 33:48 – Balancing Specs and Flexibility in Design
    • 35:35 – Hands-On Collaboration During Construction
    • 38:03 – Consultants and Specialists in Custom Homes
    • 39:01 – Craftsmanship and Detail: Working with Passionate Builders
    • 42:22 – Creating Healthy Homes and Better Air Quality
    • 45:23 – Sustainability: Simple Steps for Energy Efficiency
    • 48:41 – The Future of Solar Energy
    • 51:16 – Health and Safety in Home Design
    • 55:10 – Conclusion and Continuing the Conversation

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    1 ora
  • Live from AIA Aspire 2025: Resilience, Technology, and the Future of Practice
    Sep 15 2025

    Recorded live at the Diana Wortham Theatre in Asheville, NC, this special episode of What the RFI? takes the stage at AIA Aspire 2025. Host Matt Brennan is joined by an incredible panel of industry leaders:

    • Mark Levine, FAIA — Principal at LS3P and founding Aspire volunteer
    • Morgan Chawaga, AIA — Career Coach and Founder of The Healthy Architect
    • Akhil Hemanth — AI Technology Architect at Newcomb & Boyd

    Together, they unpack some of the most urgent and exciting topics shaping today’s practice:

    • How Construction Administration is being impacted by climate change and project timelines
    • The rebuilding of Asheville after Hurricane Helene and the role of CA in resilience
    • How emerging technology, from AI to AR, is reshaping design and project delivery
    • Career coaching insights: building healthier, more sustainable careers in architecture

    Whether you’re an architect, project coordinator, or contractor, this conversation highlights the intersections of resilience, technology, and the future of CA — all from the live energy of AIA Aspire.

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    1 ora e 4 min
  • Building the Future: Concrete and Sustainability
    Jul 21 2025

    In this episode, Matt Brennan hosts Chris and Ryan to discuss the complexities of concrete construction, focusing on RFIs, specifications, and sustainability. They share insights from their experiences, emphasizing the importance of clear communication, innovative mix designs, and the need for training in the industry. The conversation also touches on the challenges of concrete production and the future of sustainable practices in construction.

    Takeaways

    • Clarity in specifications can reduce RFIs significantly.
    • Concrete's carbon footprint is a major concern for the industry.
    • Innovative mix designs can lead to better sustainability outcomes.
    • Training workers on new materials is crucial for project success.
    • Communication between architects and engineers is essential.
    • Sustainability in concrete doesn't have to increase costs.
    • Quantifiable benchmarks can improve project outcomes.
    • Concrete is a versatile material that requires careful planning.
    • The industry is evolving with new technologies and methods.
    • Collaboration among all stakeholders leads to better results.

    Sound bites

    • "Clarity is the new foundation."
    • "Concrete doesn't have to crack."
    • "Concrete is in every job."

    Chapters

    • 00:00 – Intro: From Rebar to Redlines
    • 02:40 – Meet the Guests: Chris & Ryan’s Concrete Origins
    • 08:15 – What’s Changed in Concrete?
    • 13:45 – The Kendrick Elementary Experiment
    • 19:20 – Training & The Human Factor
    • 24:30 – “It’s Not Your Grandpa’s Concrete”
    • 29:10 – From Polished to Refined: Defining the Finish
    • 35:40 – Field Testing & Numerical Specs
    • 41:00 – Sustainability That Works (and Saves Money)
    • 47:10 – RFI Horror Stories: Concrete Gone Wrong
    • 53:30 – What Needs to Change in the Industry?
    • 59:00 – Closing Thoughts & Where to Find the Guests

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    1 ora e 2 min