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The Good Room

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  • 23. The Good Sustainable Room

    38:01||Ep. 23
    What if sustainable design were a default, not a differentiator? That's the future Jill Kurtz and Justin Shultz are forging. Through the Design for Impact framework, Page embeds environmentally and socially conscious solutions into the foundation of our approach. In this episode, we explore what that looks like in practice, from lowering energy use intensity and rethinking water systems to anticipating climate shifts and supporting wellness and community. 

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  • 22. The Good Flight Training Room

    21:59||Ep. 22
    Pete Stavenger and Elizabeth Slyziuk explore the design of flight training environments built for precision and preparedness. Think full-motion simulators, layered redundancies, and hyper-realistic mockups—all engineered to keep teams sharp, safe, and always ready. Join us to learn how these spaces support continuous readiness and evolving technology.
  • 21. The Good Data Hall

    31:23||Ep. 21
    Artificial Intelligence is reshaping everything—from business and healthcare to education—while transforming the backbone of our digital world: data centers. As AI’s processing power skyrockets, data centers are being pushed to their limits, driving massive changes in cooling strategies, energy demands, and infrastructure design.  In this episode, Julia Diaz and Mo Elsayed uncover AI's impact on these often-overlooked players—exploring how densification, liquid cooling, and sustainability challenges are forcing us to rethink not just these critical facilities, but the very systems that power them.has context menu
  • 20. The Good Indigenous Room

    21:07||Ep. 20
    Spaces tell stories—and Indigenous design carries histories, traditions, and cultural knowledge that connect generations. In this episode, Anjelica Gallegos and Nitish Suvarna explore how Indigenous design principles honor site histories, strengthen community ties, and create spaces that are not only sustainable but deeply rooted in identity. From land acknowledgment to architectural reciprocity, they discuss how Indigenous perspectives shape design, ensuring that built environments reflect the voices, needs, and ecological wisdom of the communities they serve.Read the article "How Indigenous Knowledge Empowers the Architecture Industry" by Anjelica Gallegos: How Indigenous Knowledge Empowers the Architecture Industry | pagethink.comDiscover more about ISAPD: Indigenous Society of Architecture, Planning, and Design
  • 19. The Good Affirming Room

    14:41||Ep. 19
    How can design promote both the physical and mental health of the LGBTQIA+ community? In this episode, we explore the intersection of inclusivity, healthcare, and design with Hilary Bales, one of the visionaries behind Page's PRISM Wellness and Community Center prototype facility and white paper. Hilary shares research-driven strategies and design principles that aim to break barriers, foster safety, and celebrate individuality within healthcare spaces. Join us as we dive into what it takes to create environments that affirm and embrace everyone.Read the whitepaper: The Prism Wellness and Community Center: A Model for Inclusive Design by Page Southerland Page, Inc. - Issuu
  • 18. The Good Performance Room

    25:56||Ep. 18
    Designing a performance venue is an art in itself—one that demands more than just technical expertise. Join Carl Krebs and Daisy Houang as they dive into the interplay of community engagement, artistic collaboration, and leading-edge design. From acoustics that amplify every sound to stages that adapt to any creative vision, discover how thoughtful design empowers performers and captivates audiences.
  • 17. The Good PICU Room

    28:23||Ep. 17
    A Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) needs to do more than simply address patients' medical needs; it must also provide support for family dynamics, foster children’s imagination, and create an environment that prioritizes both patient and staff well-being. Join pediatric critical care physician Nora Colman and medical planner Sarah Walter as they dive into the intricacies of PICU design—from space layout and family zones to safety protocols and staff workflow optimization—that enhance care and create a healing environment for all.