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Elizabeth Lockwood, NCIDQ LEED AP ID+C IIDA
Mile Long Trace Interior Architecture & Interior Design
A commercial interior architecture and design podcast. Designed to unpack the process of practicing commercial interior design. This podcast is a catalyst to elevate commercial interior designers by unpacking the facets of the design profession. By elevating professional practice through organizational dynamics tips. Celebrating emerged practitioners through a series of candid interviews to hear how they navigated their career path and creating an Q&A platform to build quality professional resources to support the commercial interior design community.
5.0 stars from 21 ratings
“A podcast worth listening to if you’re an interior designer or inspiring to be. It gives a great glimpse of the industry and provides practical steps for your own design career growth.”
Precious316 via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
06/03/22
“Senior level designer and NCIDQ holder here. Great topics and guest speakers. Love what you’re doing and how you’re making a path for the next generation!”
CarrieKinWis via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
01/15/21
“As an emerging interior designer, Mile Long Trace does an amazing job at creating detailed, deep-dive discussions on subjects that commercial designer face. It's great to know the thought process of others in our field, and the exchange of ideas really helps create well-rounded concepts that...”Read full review »
JHaysDesigns via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/27/20
Overview
In this episode of Mile Long Trace we dive into the importance and value of internships in the design profession. We speak from a practitioner and student perspective to highlight how to pay it forward.
Guest Summary
Katja Marquart is a professor at the University of Wisconsin in the...
Published 04/19/22
In this episode we discuss:
Strategies for taking the WELL Building ExamThe importance of designing for building healthHow to apply the strategies of WELL to the design of a project“The role buildings can play in human health and well-being has never been more evident or more important. Thanks...
Published 01/17/22
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