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This series takes you inside the complex, often unseen world of construction, urban planning, and development - where ideas move from concept to reality through a mix of vision, collaboration, and constant problem-solving. Across these episodes, industry leaders share real stories from the front lines, offering an honest look at the challenges, decisions, and innovations shaping the built environment today.

From the evolving demands of modern construction to the political and community dynamics behind urban planning, to bold new ideas transforming hospitality - this series explores every layer of the process. You’ll hear how buildings today are more complex than ever, why early collaboration is critical, and how navigating approvals and public expectations can make or break a project. At the same time, you’ll discover how innovation, like Canada’s first pod hotel, emerges from identifying gaps and rethinking traditional models.

At its core, Behind the Build is about more than structures - it’s about people. Their stories around relationships, leadership, and lived experience that turn challenges into opportunities and ideas into lasting impact.  Whether you’re a developer, architect, planner, in construction or simply curious about how the spaces around you come to life, this series offers a deeper understanding of what it truly takes to build for the future.

Siegrist Architecture is a Vancouver-based firm led by Duane Siegrist and Andrew Martin, two leaders focused on turning complex ideas into real, buildable spaces.  Their work spans everything from multi-family apartments and townhomes to high-rise towers, mass timber and concrete builds, senior living environments, and mixed-use communities that bring people, work, and life together.  What sets them apart is experience, not just in design, but in delivery. Years of working alongside clients, consultants, and municipalities have shaped a practical, collaborative approach rooted in relationships and trust. They know what it takes to move a project forward, and get it built well.  At every stage, the focus is simple: strong partnerships, clear communication, and thoughtful design that holds up in the real world. 

The result? Projects that run smoothly, spaces that work beautifully, and communities that last.

Meet your hosts.

Duane Siegrist,  Architect. Builder. Connector.
Duane Siegrist is all about bridging big ideas with real results that work.  For over two decades he built a trusted reputation and strong relationships in the building industry.  Now leading at SIEGRIST, he’s spent over 25 years shaping multi-family, mixed-use, and community-driven projects - navigating municipal planning and building departments, with a deep understanding of clients and developer needs: creating marketable, well-constructed buildings that are livable, community-focused, and, above all, projects we can all be PROUD of.

He’s known for being as comfortable on-site as he is in the boardroom meetings and presenting design and problem-solving, working alongside teams to turn complex visions into spaces that actually work. Passionate about mentorship and raising the bar in the industry, Duane is driven by one thing: getting great ideas built, and bringing people along with him.  

Andrew Martins, Designer. Builder. Leader.
Andrew Martins pairs a sharp, practical mindset with experience in design and construction to deliver practical, efficient solutions. An award-winning BCIT graduate, Andrew has built a reputation for cutting through complexity and maintaining momentum on even the most intricate projects.
 
With over 15 years of industry experience, Andrew’s unique background—leading both architectural and construction firms—allows him to bridge the gap between design and execution. He is a natural leader who aligns teams, anticipates challenges, and ensures every detail reflects the original vision. Andrew brings clarity and a relentless focus on quality, grounded in the belief that the best results come from doing things right the first time.

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This series takes you inside the complex, often unseen world of construction, urban planning, and development - where ideas move from concept to reality through a mix of vision, collaboration, and constant problem-solving. Across these episodes, industry leaders share real stories from the front lines, offering an honest look at the challenges, decisions, and innovations shaping the built environment today.

From the evolving demands of modern construction to the political and community dynamics behind urban planning, to bold new ideas transforming hospitality - this series explores every layer of the process. You’ll hear how buildings today are more complex than ever, why early collaboration is critical, and how navigating approvals and public expectations can make or break a project. At the same time, you’ll discover how innovation, like Canada’s first pod hotel, emerges from identifying gaps and rethinking traditional models.

At its core, Behind the Build is about more than structures - it’s about people. Their stories around relationships, leadership, and lived experience that turn challenges into opportunities and ideas into lasting impact.  Whether you’re a developer, architect, planner, in construction or simply curious about how the spaces around you come to life, this series offers a deeper understanding of what it truly takes to build for the future.

Siegrist Architecture is a Vancouver-based firm led by Duane Siegrist and Andrew Martin, two leaders focused on turning complex ideas into real, buildable spaces.  Their work spans everything from multi-family apartments and townhomes to high-rise towers, mass timber and concrete builds, senior living environments, and mixed-use communities that bring people, work, and life together.  What sets them apart is experience, not just in design, but in delivery. Years of working alongside clients, consultants, and municipalities have shaped a practical, collaborative approach rooted in relationships and trust. They know what it takes to move a project forward, and get it built well.  At every stage, the focus is simple: strong partnerships, clear communication, and thoughtful design that holds up in the real world. 

The result? Projects that run smoothly, spaces that work beautifully, and communities that last.

Meet your hosts.

Duane Siegrist,  Architect. Builder. Connector.
Duane Siegrist is all about bridging big ideas with real results that work.  For over two decades he built a trusted reputation and strong relationships in the building industry.  Now leading at SIEGRIST, he’s spent over 25 years shaping multi-family, mixed-use, and community-driven projects - navigating municipal planning and building departments, with a deep understanding of clients and developer needs: creating marketable, well-constructed buildings that are livable, community-focused, and, above all, projects we can all be PROUD of.

He’s known for being as comfortable on-site as he is in the boardroom meetings and presenting design and problem-solving, working alongside teams to turn complex visions into spaces that actually work. Passionate about mentorship and raising the bar in the industry, Duane is driven by one thing: getting great ideas built, and bringing people along with him.  

Andrew Martins, Designer. Builder. Leader.
Andrew Martins pairs a sharp, practical mindset with experience in design and construction to deliver practical, efficient solutions. An award-winning BCIT graduate, Andrew has built a reputation for cutting through complexity and maintaining momentum on even the most intricate projects.
 
With over 15 years of industry experience, Andrew’s unique background—leading both architectural and construction firms—allows him to bridge the gap between design and execution. He is a natural leader who aligns teams, anticipates challenges, and ensures every detail reflects the original vision. Andrew brings clarity and a relentless focus on quality, grounded in the belief that the best results come from doing things right the first time.

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        <![CDATA[<p>What happens when innovation meets a gap in the market? In this episode of Behind the Build, we explore the bold vision behind Canada’s first pod hotel in Whistler with developer Russell Kling, a concept that’s redefining how we think about travel and accommodation.</p><p>As demand grows for unique, efficient, and experience-driven stays, Russell shares how he identified an opportunity to bring pod-style hospitality to one of Canada’s most sought after destinations. From early research to design execution, this conversation dives into the realities of bringing a disruptive idea to life.</p><p>We unpack the challenges of developing something new in a competitive market, the importance of understanding evolving traveler needs, and how thoughtful design can transform even the smallest spaces into impactful experiences. This episode is a powerful look at innovation, risk-taking, and the future of hospitality.</p><p>Resources &amp; Links:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwjtfgkxhNR_vuf4tRwm0wg">Pangea Pod Hotel - YouTube</a></li><li><a href="https://www.tourismwhistler.com/">Whistler Tourism</a></li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9b-HnLSDT7c">CANADA's FIRST POD HOTEL TOUR! Whistler, Canada</a></li><li><a href="https://youtube.com/examplepodhotel">Inside the World of Pod Hotels - YouTube</a></li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaWEU7NrYMQ">Pangea Pod Hotel Walking Tour At Whistler Blackcomb</a></li></ul><p>Whistler Pod Hotel is an Integra Architecture Project - Architect Duane Siegrist </p><p>Guest Russell Kling, Pangea Pod Hotel<br></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/pangeapod/">Instagram</a>  </p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/russell-k-2694ab31/">Linkedin</a></p><p><br></p><p>Meet your hosts.</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://siegristarchitecture.ca/"><strong>Duane Siegrist,  Architect. Builder. Connector.<br></strong></a><br></p><p>Duane Siegrist is all about bridging big ideas with real results that work.  For over two decades he built a trusted reputation and strong relationships in the building industry.  Now leading at SIEGRIST, he’s spent over 25 years shaping multi-family, mixed-use, and community-driven projects - navigating municipal planning and building departments, with a deep understanding of clients and developer needs: creating marketable, well-constructed buildings that are livable, community-focused, and, above all, projects we can all be PROUD of.</p><p>He’s known for being as comfortable on-site as he is in the boardroom meetings and presenting design and problem-solving, working alongside teams to turn complex visions into spaces that actually work. Passionate about mentorship and raising the bar in the industry, Duane is driven by one thing: getting great ideas built, and bringing people along with him.  </p><p> </p><p>Andrew Martins, Designer. Builder. Leader.<br> <br>Andrew Martins pairs a sharp, practical mindset with experience in design and construction to deliver practical, efficient solutions. An award-winning BCIT graduate, Andrew has built a reputation for cutting through complexity and maintaining momentum on even the most intricate projects.<br> <br>With over 15 years of industry experience, Andrew’s unique background—leading both architectural and construction firms—allows him to bridge the gap between design and execution. He is a natural leader who aligns teams, anticipates challenges, and ensures every detail reflects the original vision. Andrew brings clarity and a relentless focus on quality, grounded in the belief that the best results come from doing things right the first time.<br></p><p>#podcast #construction</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What happens when innovation meets a gap in the market? In this episode of Behind the Build, we explore the bold vision behind Canada’s first pod hotel in Whistler with developer Russell Kling, a concept that’s redefining how we think about travel and accommodation.</p><p>As demand grows for unique, efficient, and experience-driven stays, Russell shares how he identified an opportunity to bring pod-style hospitality to one of Canada’s most sought after destinations. From early research to design execution, this conversation dives into the realities of bringing a disruptive idea to life.</p><p>We unpack the challenges of developing something new in a competitive market, the importance of understanding evolving traveler needs, and how thoughtful design can transform even the smallest spaces into impactful experiences. This episode is a powerful look at innovation, risk-taking, and the future of hospitality.</p><p>Resources &amp; Links:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwjtfgkxhNR_vuf4tRwm0wg">Pangea Pod Hotel - YouTube</a></li><li><a href="https://www.tourismwhistler.com/">Whistler Tourism</a></li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9b-HnLSDT7c">CANADA's FIRST POD HOTEL TOUR! Whistler, Canada</a></li><li><a href="https://youtube.com/examplepodhotel">Inside the World of Pod Hotels - YouTube</a></li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaWEU7NrYMQ">Pangea Pod Hotel Walking Tour At Whistler Blackcomb</a></li></ul><p>Whistler Pod Hotel is an Integra Architecture Project - Architect Duane Siegrist </p><p>Guest Russell Kling, Pangea Pod Hotel<br></p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/pangeapod/">Instagram</a>  </p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/russell-k-2694ab31/">Linkedin</a></p><p><br></p><p>Meet your hosts.</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://siegristarchitecture.ca/"><strong>Duane Siegrist,  Architect. Builder. Connector.<br></strong></a><br></p><p>Duane Siegrist is all about bridging big ideas with real results that work.  For over two decades he built a trusted reputation and strong relationships in the building industry.  Now leading at SIEGRIST, he’s spent over 25 years shaping multi-family, mixed-use, and community-driven projects - navigating municipal planning and building departments, with a deep understanding of clients and developer needs: creating marketable, well-constructed buildings that are livable, community-focused, and, above all, projects we can all be PROUD of.</p><p>He’s known for being as comfortable on-site as he is in the boardroom meetings and presenting design and problem-solving, working alongside teams to turn complex visions into spaces that actually work. Passionate about mentorship and raising the bar in the industry, Duane is driven by one thing: getting great ideas built, and bringing people along with him.  </p><p> </p><p>Andrew Martins, Designer. Builder. Leader.<br> <br>Andrew Martins pairs a sharp, practical mindset with experience in design and construction to deliver practical, efficient solutions. An award-winning BCIT graduate, Andrew has built a reputation for cutting through complexity and maintaining momentum on even the most intricate projects.<br> <br>With over 15 years of industry experience, Andrew’s unique background—leading both architectural and construction firms—allows him to bridge the gap between design and execution. He is a natural leader who aligns teams, anticipates challenges, and ensures every detail reflects the original vision. Andrew brings clarity and a relentless focus on quality, grounded in the belief that the best results come from doing things right the first time.<br></p><p>#podcast #construction</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What happens when innovation meets a gap in the market? In the thrid episode of Behind the Build, developer Russell Kling shares the story behind Canada’s first pod hotel in Whistler and how it’s reshaping modern travel. From concept to execution, this conversation explores the challenges of bringing a bold idea to life, and how smart design and evolving traveler needs are driving the future of hospitality.  </p><p>Siegrist Architecture is a Vancouver-based firm led by Duane Siegrist and Andrew Martin, two leaders focused on turning complex ideas into real, buildable spaces.  Their work spans everything from multi-family apartments and townhomes to high-rise towers, mass timber and  concrete builds, senior living environments, and mixed-use communities that bring people, work, and life together.  What sets them apart is experience, not just in design, but in delivery. Years of working alongside clients, consultants, and municipalities have shaped a practical, collaborative approach rooted in relationships and trust. They know what it takes to move a project forward, and get it built well.  At every stage, the focus is simple: strong partnerships, clear communication, and thoughtful design that holds up in the real world. The result? Projects that run smoothly, spaces that work beautifully, and communities that last.</p><p>Meet your hosts.</p><p><strong>Duane Siegrist, Architect. Builder. Connector.<br></strong><br></p><p>Duane Siegrist is all about bridging big ideas with real results that work. For over two decades he built a</p><p>trusted reputation and strong relationships in the building industry. Now leading at SIEGRIST, he’s spentover 25 years shaping multi-family, mixed-use, and community-driven projects - navigating municipal planning and building departments, with a deep understanding of clients and developer needs: creating marketable, well-constructed buildings that are livable, community-focused, and, above all, projects we</p><p>can all be PROUD of. </p><p>He’s known for being as comfortable on-site as he is in the boardroom meetings and presenting design and problem-solving, working alongside teams to turn complex visions into spaces that actually work.  Passionate about mentorship and raising the bar in the industry, Duane is driven by one thing: getting great ideas built, and bringing people along with him.</p><p><strong>Andrew Martins, Designer. Builder. Leader.<br></strong><br>Andrew Martins pairs a sharp, practical mindset with experience in design and construction to deliver practical, efficient solutions. An award-winning BCIT graduate, Andrew has built a reputation for cutting through complexity and maintaining momentum on even the most intricate projects.<br> <br>With over 15 years of industry experience, Andrew’s unique background—leading both architectural and construction firms—allows him to bridge the gap between design and execution. He is a natural leader who aligns teams, anticipates challenges, and ensures every detail reflects the original vision. Andrew brings clarity and a relentless focus on quality, grounded in the belief that the best results come from doing things right the first time.</p><p><br>#podcast #construction</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What happens when innovation meets a gap in the market? In the thrid episode of Behind the Build, developer Russell Kling shares the story behind Canada’s first pod hotel in Whistler and how it’s reshaping modern travel. From concept to execution, this conversation explores the challenges of bringing a bold idea to life, and how smart design and evolving traveler needs are driving the future of hospitality.  </p><p>Siegrist Architecture is a Vancouver-based firm led by Duane Siegrist and Andrew Martin, two leaders focused on turning complex ideas into real, buildable spaces.  Their work spans everything from multi-family apartments and townhomes to high-rise towers, mass timber and  concrete builds, senior living environments, and mixed-use communities that bring people, work, and life together.  What sets them apart is experience, not just in design, but in delivery. Years of working alongside clients, consultants, and municipalities have shaped a practical, collaborative approach rooted in relationships and trust. They know what it takes to move a project forward, and get it built well.  At every stage, the focus is simple: strong partnerships, clear communication, and thoughtful design that holds up in the real world. The result? Projects that run smoothly, spaces that work beautifully, and communities that last.</p><p>Meet your hosts.</p><p><strong>Duane Siegrist, Architect. Builder. Connector.<br></strong><br></p><p>Duane Siegrist is all about bridging big ideas with real results that work. For over two decades he built a</p><p>trusted reputation and strong relationships in the building industry. Now leading at SIEGRIST, he’s spentover 25 years shaping multi-family, mixed-use, and community-driven projects - navigating municipal planning and building departments, with a deep understanding of clients and developer needs: creating marketable, well-constructed buildings that are livable, community-focused, and, above all, projects we</p><p>can all be PROUD of. </p><p>He’s known for being as comfortable on-site as he is in the boardroom meetings and presenting design and problem-solving, working alongside teams to turn complex visions into spaces that actually work.  Passionate about mentorship and raising the bar in the industry, Duane is driven by one thing: getting great ideas built, and bringing people along with him.</p><p><strong>Andrew Martins, Designer. Builder. Leader.<br></strong><br>Andrew Martins pairs a sharp, practical mindset with experience in design and construction to deliver practical, efficient solutions. An award-winning BCIT graduate, Andrew has built a reputation for cutting through complexity and maintaining momentum on even the most intricate projects.<br> <br>With over 15 years of industry experience, Andrew’s unique background—leading both architectural and construction firms—allows him to bridge the gap between design and execution. He is a natural leader who aligns teams, anticipates challenges, and ensures every detail reflects the original vision. Andrew brings clarity and a relentless focus on quality, grounded in the belief that the best results come from doing things right the first time.</p><p><br>#podcast #construction</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What happens when innovation meets a gap in the market? In the thrid episode of Behind the Build, developer Russell Kling shares the story behind Canada’s first pod hotel in Whistler and how it’s reshaping modern travel. From concept to execution, this conversation explores the challenges of bringing a bold idea to life, and how smart design and evolving traveler needs are driving the future of hospitality.  </p><p>Siegrist Architecture is a Vancouver-based firm led by Duane Siegrist and Andrew Martin, two leaders focused on turning complex ideas into real, buildable spaces.  Their work spans everything from multi-family apartments and townhomes to high-rise towers, mass timber and  concrete builds, senior living environments, and mixed-use communities that bring people, work, and life together.  What sets them apart is experience, not just in design, but in delivery. Years of working alongside clients, consultants, and municipalities have shaped a practical, collaborative approach rooted in relationships and trust. They know what it takes to move a project forward, and get it built well.  At every stage, the focus is simple: strong partnerships, clear communication, and thoughtful design that holds up in the real world. The result? Projects that run smoothly, spaces that work beautifully, and communities that last.</p><p>Meet your hosts.</p><p><strong>Duane Siegrist, Architect. Builder. Connector.<br></strong><br></p><p>Duane Siegrist is all about bridging big ideas with real results that work. For over two decades he built a</p><p>trusted reputation and strong relationships in the building industry. Now leading at SIEGRIST, he’s spentover 25 years shaping multi-family, mixed-use, and community-driven projects - navigating municipal planning and building departments, with a deep understanding of clients and developer needs: creating marketable, well-constructed buildings that are livable, community-focused, and, above all, projects we</p><p>can all be PROUD of. </p><p>He’s known for being as comfortable on-site as he is in the boardroom meetings and presenting design and problem-solving, working alongside teams to turn complex visions into spaces that actually work.  Passionate about mentorship and raising the bar in the industry, Duane is driven by one thing: getting great ideas built, and bringing people along with him.</p><p><strong>Andrew Martins, Designer. Builder. Leader.<br></strong><br>Andrew Martins pairs a sharp, practical mindset with experience in design and construction to deliver practical, efficient solutions. An award-winning BCIT graduate, Andrew has built a reputation for cutting through complexity and maintaining momentum on even the most intricate projects.<br> <br>With over 15 years of industry experience, Andrew’s unique background—leading both architectural and construction firms—allows him to bridge the gap between design and execution. He is a natural leader who aligns teams, anticipates challenges, and ensures every detail reflects the original vision. Andrew brings clarity and a relentless focus on quality, grounded in the belief that the best results come from doing things right the first time.</p><p><br>#podcast #construction</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Urban planning is never just about land, it’s about people, politics, and the delicate balance between vision and reality. In this episode of Behind the Build, Chuck Goddard brings decades of experience in planning, development, and public service to the table, offering a candid look at what it takes to move projects forward in complex environments.</p><p>From navigating approvals to managing community expectations, Chuck shares the real-world challenges behind development, and the emotional and political layers that often go unseen. Through stories of both setbacks and successes, he reveals how relationship-building, trust, and thoughtful leadership are at the core of meaningful progress.</p><p>This conversation is a must-listen for developers, planners, and anyone interested in how cities grow and evolve. Because at the heart of every successful project is a deep understanding of community, and the ability to lead through complexity with integrity.</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.leg.bc.ca/">Bill 4447 - Provincial Legislation</a></li><li><a href="https://www.bchousing.org/">BC Housing</a></li><li><a href="https://www.asla.org/">Urban Planning Courses - ASLA</a></li><li><a href="https://www.greatcities.org/">Great Cities Initiative</a></li><li><br></li></ul><p><strong>Guest Chuck Goddard:<br></strong><br></p><p>Charles R. Goddard serves as President, Development &amp; Land Acquisition at Woodlock Developments, leading strategic real estate initiatives. With nearly 35 years of planning and development expertise, he brings deep institutional knowledge from senior roles at the City of Maple Ridge, where he directed planning and development operations. His career spans multiple British Columbia municipalities, including Port Coquitlam, Salmon Arm, and Surrey, where he shaped urban planning policy and managed complex development projects. Goddard's transition to private development reflects his comprehensive understanding of regulatory frameworks, land acquisition strategy, and project execution.</p><p><br></p><p>Meet your hosts.</p><p><a href="https://siegristarchitecture.ca/"><strong>Duane Siegrist,  Architect. Builder. Connector.<br></strong></a><br></p><p>Duane Siegrist is all about bridging big ideas with real results that work.  For over two decades he built a trusted reputation and strong relationships in the building industry.  Now leading at SIEGRIST, he’s spent over 25 years shaping multi-family, mixed-use, and community-driven projects - navigating municipal planning and building departments, with a deep understanding of clients and developer needs: creating marketable, well-constructed buildings that are livable, community-focused, and, above all, projects we can all be PROUD of.</p><p>He’s known for being as comfortable on-site as he is in the boardroom meetings and presenting design and problem-solving, working alongside teams to turn complex visions into spaces that actually work. Passionate about mentorship and raising the bar in the industry, Duane is driven by one thing: getting great ideas built, and bringing people along with him.  </p><p>Andrew Martins, Designer. Builder. Leader.<br> <br>Andrew Martins pairs a sharp, practical mindset with experience in design and construction to deliver practical, efficient solutions. An award-winning BCIT graduate, Andrew has built a reputation for cutting through complexity and maintaining momentum on even the most intricate projects.<br> <br>With over 15 years of industry experience, Andrew’s unique background—leading both architectural and construction firms—allows him to bridge the gap between design and execution. He is a natural leader who aligns teams, anticipates challenges, and ensures every detail reflects the original vision. Andrew brings clarity and a relentless focus on quality, grounded in the belief that the best results come from doing things right the first time.</p><p>#podcast #construction</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Urban planning is never just about land, it’s about people, politics, and the delicate balance between vision and reality. In this episode of Behind the Build, Chuck Goddard brings decades of experience in planning, development, and public service to the table, offering a candid look at what it takes to move projects forward in complex environments.</p><p>From navigating approvals to managing community expectations, Chuck shares the real-world challenges behind development, and the emotional and political layers that often go unseen. Through stories of both setbacks and successes, he reveals how relationship-building, trust, and thoughtful leadership are at the core of meaningful progress.</p><p>This conversation is a must-listen for developers, planners, and anyone interested in how cities grow and evolve. Because at the heart of every successful project is a deep understanding of community, and the ability to lead through complexity with integrity.</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.leg.bc.ca/">Bill 4447 - Provincial Legislation</a></li><li><a href="https://www.bchousing.org/">BC Housing</a></li><li><a href="https://www.asla.org/">Urban Planning Courses - ASLA</a></li><li><a href="https://www.greatcities.org/">Great Cities Initiative</a></li><li><br></li></ul><p><strong>Guest Chuck Goddard:<br></strong><br></p><p>Charles R. Goddard serves as President, Development &amp; Land Acquisition at Woodlock Developments, leading strategic real estate initiatives. With nearly 35 years of planning and development expertise, he brings deep institutional knowledge from senior roles at the City of Maple Ridge, where he directed planning and development operations. His career spans multiple British Columbia municipalities, including Port Coquitlam, Salmon Arm, and Surrey, where he shaped urban planning policy and managed complex development projects. Goddard's transition to private development reflects his comprehensive understanding of regulatory frameworks, land acquisition strategy, and project execution.</p><p><br></p><p>Meet your hosts.</p><p><a href="https://siegristarchitecture.ca/"><strong>Duane Siegrist,  Architect. Builder. Connector.<br></strong></a><br></p><p>Duane Siegrist is all about bridging big ideas with real results that work.  For over two decades he built a trusted reputation and strong relationships in the building industry.  Now leading at SIEGRIST, he’s spent over 25 years shaping multi-family, mixed-use, and community-driven projects - navigating municipal planning and building departments, with a deep understanding of clients and developer needs: creating marketable, well-constructed buildings that are livable, community-focused, and, above all, projects we can all be PROUD of.</p><p>He’s known for being as comfortable on-site as he is in the boardroom meetings and presenting design and problem-solving, working alongside teams to turn complex visions into spaces that actually work. Passionate about mentorship and raising the bar in the industry, Duane is driven by one thing: getting great ideas built, and bringing people along with him.  </p><p>Andrew Martins, Designer. Builder. Leader.<br> <br>Andrew Martins pairs a sharp, practical mindset with experience in design and construction to deliver practical, efficient solutions. An award-winning BCIT graduate, Andrew has built a reputation for cutting through complexity and maintaining momentum on even the most intricate projects.<br> <br>With over 15 years of industry experience, Andrew’s unique background—leading both architectural and construction firms—allows him to bridge the gap between design and execution. He is a natural leader who aligns teams, anticipates challenges, and ensures every detail reflects the original vision. Andrew brings clarity and a relentless focus on quality, grounded in the belief that the best results come from doing things right the first time.</p><p>#podcast #construction</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Urban planning is never just about land, it’s about people, politics, and the delicate balance between vision and reality. In this episode of Behind the Build, Chuck Goddard brings decades of experience in planning, development, and public service to the table, offering a candid look at what it takes to move projects forward in complex environments.</p><p>From navigating approvals to managing community expectations, Chuck shares the real-world challenges behind development, and the emotional and political layers that often go unseen. Through stories of both setbacks and successes, he reveals how relationship-building, trust, and thoughtful leadership are at the core of meaningful progress.</p><p>This conversation is a must-listen for developers, planners, and anyone interested in how cities grow and evolve. Because at the heart of every successful project is a deep understanding of community, and the ability to lead through complexity with integrity.</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.leg.bc.ca/">Bill 4447 - Provincial Legislation</a></li><li><a href="https://www.bchousing.org/">BC Housing</a></li><li><a href="https://www.asla.org/">Urban Planning Courses - ASLA</a></li><li><a href="https://www.greatcities.org/">Great Cities Initiative</a></li><li><br></li></ul><p><strong>Guest Chuck Goddard:<br></strong><br></p><p>Charles R. Goddard serves as President, Development &amp; Land Acquisition at Woodlock Developments, leading strategic real estate initiatives. With nearly 35 years of planning and development expertise, he brings deep institutional knowledge from senior roles at the City of Maple Ridge, where he directed planning and development operations. His career spans multiple British Columbia municipalities, including Port Coquitlam, Salmon Arm, and Surrey, where he shaped urban planning policy and managed complex development projects. Goddard's transition to private development reflects his comprehensive understanding of regulatory frameworks, land acquisition strategy, and project execution.</p><p><br></p><p>Meet your hosts.</p><p><a href="https://siegristarchitecture.ca/"><strong>Duane Siegrist,  Architect. Builder. Connector.<br></strong></a><br></p><p>Duane Siegrist is all about bridging big ideas with real results that work.  For over two decades he built a trusted reputation and strong relationships in the building industry.  Now leading at SIEGRIST, he’s spent over 25 years shaping multi-family, mixed-use, and community-driven projects - navigating municipal planning and building departments, with a deep understanding of clients and developer needs: creating marketable, well-constructed buildings that are livable, community-focused, and, above all, projects we can all be PROUD of.</p><p>He’s known for being as comfortable on-site as he is in the boardroom meetings and presenting design and problem-solving, working alongside teams to turn complex visions into spaces that actually work. Passionate about mentorship and raising the bar in the industry, Duane is driven by one thing: getting great ideas built, and bringing people along with him.  </p><p>Andrew Martins, Designer. Builder. Leader.<br> <br>Andrew Martins pairs a sharp, practical mindset with experience in design and construction to deliver practical, efficient solutions. An award-winning BCIT graduate, Andrew has built a reputation for cutting through complexity and maintaining momentum on even the most intricate projects.<br> <br>With over 15 years of industry experience, Andrew’s unique background—leading both architectural and construction firms—allows him to bridge the gap between design and execution. He is a natural leader who aligns teams, anticipates challenges, and ensures every detail reflects the original vision. Andrew brings clarity and a relentless focus on quality, grounded in the belief that the best results come from doing things right the first time.</p><p>#podcast #construction</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What does it really take to bring a building to life in today’s construction landscape? In this episode of Behind the Build, we go beyond the blueprint with industry veteran Paul Warwick,to unpack the realities of modern construction, from increasing complexity to rising expectations around sustainability and performance.</p><p>In an industry where mistakes cost millions, Paul Warwick is the guy who catches them before they happen.With 40+ years experience he doesn’t just build projects, he rethinks how they should be built from the ground up.  Paul reflects on how dramatically the industry has evolved, from simple four-story builds to today’s multi-level wood structures and highly technical design demands. The conversation explores the growing need for durability, smarter systems, and forward-thinking solutions in an ever-changing environment.</p><p>Together, they dive into the importance of early collaboration, the role of innovation and technology, and why strong relationships between architects, builders, and developers are more critical than ever. This episode is a deep, insightful look at how experience, adaptability, and teamwork shape the future of construction.</p><p><strong>Resources &amp; Links<br></strong><br></p><ul><li><a href="https://siegristarchitecture.ca/">Siegrist Architecture</a></li><li><a href="https://mitsuihome.ca/">Mitsui Home Canada</a></li><li><a href="https://frereswood.com/">Freres Lumber - Innovative Mass Timber Producer</a></li><li><a href="https://livinglabs.ubc.ca/projects/brock-commons-tallwood-house">Brock Commons Tallwood House - Landmark Mass Timber Project</a></li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Paul Warwick, Edge Construction<br></strong><br></p><p>Paul Warwick is associated with Edge Construction Inc. based in Vancouver, British Columbia, working as a project manager within the commercial construction industry. He has been involved in presenting construction topics, including in partnership with Cornerstone Architecture regarding sustainable building practices.</p><p><a href="https://edgeconstruction.ca/">Edge Construction</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/edgeconstruction/">Linkedin</a></p><p><br></p><p>Meet your hosts.</p><p><a href="https://siegristarchitecture.ca/"><strong>Duane Siegrist,  Architect. Builder. Connector</strong></a><strong>.<br></strong><br></p><p>Duane Siegrist is all about bridging big ideas with real results that work.  For over two decades he built a trusted reputation and strong relationships in the building industry.  Now leading at SIEGRIST, he’s spent over 25 years shaping multi-family, mixed-use, and community-driven projects - navigating municipal planning and building departments, with a deep understanding of clients and developer needs: creating marketable, well-constructed buildings that are livable, community-focused, and, above all, projects we can all be PROUD of.</p><p>He’s known for being as comfortable on-site as he is in the boardroom meetings and presenting design and problem-solving, working alongside teams to turn complex visions into spaces that actually work. Passionate about mentorship and raising the bar in the industry, Duane is driven by one thing: getting great ideas built, and bringing people along with him.  </p><p><a href="https://siegristarchitecture.ca/about"><strong>Andrew Martins, Designer. Builder. Leader. </strong></a><strong> </strong></p><p> </p><p>Andrew Martins pairs a sharp, practical mindset with experience in design and construction to deliver practical, efficient solutions. An award-winning BCIT graduate, Andrew has built a reputation for cutting through complexity and maintaining momentum on even the most intricate projects.</p><p> </p><p>With over 15 years of industry experience, Andrew’s unique background—leading both architectural and construction firms—allows him to bridge the gap between design and execution. He is a natural leader who aligns teams, anticipates challenges, and ensures every detail reflects the original vision. Andrew brings clarity and a relentless focus on quality, grounded in the belief that the best results come from doing things right the first time.</p><p>#podcast #construction</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What does it really take to bring a building to life in today’s construction landscape? In this episode of Behind the Build, we go beyond the blueprint with industry veteran Paul Warwick,to unpack the realities of modern construction, from increasing complexity to rising expectations around sustainability and performance.</p><p>In an industry where mistakes cost millions, Paul Warwick is the guy who catches them before they happen.With 40+ years experience he doesn’t just build projects, he rethinks how they should be built from the ground up.  Paul reflects on how dramatically the industry has evolved, from simple four-story builds to today’s multi-level wood structures and highly technical design demands. The conversation explores the growing need for durability, smarter systems, and forward-thinking solutions in an ever-changing environment.</p><p>Together, they dive into the importance of early collaboration, the role of innovation and technology, and why strong relationships between architects, builders, and developers are more critical than ever. This episode is a deep, insightful look at how experience, adaptability, and teamwork shape the future of construction.</p><p><strong>Resources &amp; Links<br></strong><br></p><ul><li><a href="https://siegristarchitecture.ca/">Siegrist Architecture</a></li><li><a href="https://mitsuihome.ca/">Mitsui Home Canada</a></li><li><a href="https://frereswood.com/">Freres Lumber - Innovative Mass Timber Producer</a></li><li><a href="https://livinglabs.ubc.ca/projects/brock-commons-tallwood-house">Brock Commons Tallwood House - Landmark Mass Timber Project</a></li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Paul Warwick, Edge Construction<br></strong><br></p><p>Paul Warwick is associated with Edge Construction Inc. based in Vancouver, British Columbia, working as a project manager within the commercial construction industry. He has been involved in presenting construction topics, including in partnership with Cornerstone Architecture regarding sustainable building practices.</p><p><a href="https://edgeconstruction.ca/">Edge Construction</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/edgeconstruction/">Linkedin</a></p><p><br></p><p>Meet your hosts.</p><p><a href="https://siegristarchitecture.ca/"><strong>Duane Siegrist,  Architect. Builder. Connector</strong></a><strong>.<br></strong><br></p><p>Duane Siegrist is all about bridging big ideas with real results that work.  For over two decades he built a trusted reputation and strong relationships in the building industry.  Now leading at SIEGRIST, he’s spent over 25 years shaping multi-family, mixed-use, and community-driven projects - navigating municipal planning and building departments, with a deep understanding of clients and developer needs: creating marketable, well-constructed buildings that are livable, community-focused, and, above all, projects we can all be PROUD of.</p><p>He’s known for being as comfortable on-site as he is in the boardroom meetings and presenting design and problem-solving, working alongside teams to turn complex visions into spaces that actually work. Passionate about mentorship and raising the bar in the industry, Duane is driven by one thing: getting great ideas built, and bringing people along with him.  </p><p><a href="https://siegristarchitecture.ca/about"><strong>Andrew Martins, Designer. Builder. Leader. </strong></a><strong> </strong></p><p> </p><p>Andrew Martins pairs a sharp, practical mindset with experience in design and construction to deliver practical, efficient solutions. An award-winning BCIT graduate, Andrew has built a reputation for cutting through complexity and maintaining momentum on even the most intricate projects.</p><p> </p><p>With over 15 years of industry experience, Andrew’s unique background—leading both architectural and construction firms—allows him to bridge the gap between design and execution. He is a natural leader who aligns teams, anticipates challenges, and ensures every detail reflects the original vision. Andrew brings clarity and a relentless focus on quality, grounded in the belief that the best results come from doing things right the first time.</p><p>#podcast #construction</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What does it really take to bring a building to life in today’s construction landscape? In this episode of Behind the Build, we go beyond the blueprint with industry veteran Paul Warwick,to unpack the realities of modern construction, from increasing complexity to rising expectations around sustainability and performance.</p><p>In an industry where mistakes cost millions, Paul Warwick is the guy who catches them before they happen.With 40+ years experience he doesn’t just build projects, he rethinks how they should be built from the ground up.  Paul reflects on how dramatically the industry has evolved, from simple four-story builds to today’s multi-level wood structures and highly technical design demands. The conversation explores the growing need for durability, smarter systems, and forward-thinking solutions in an ever-changing environment.</p><p>Together, they dive into the importance of early collaboration, the role of innovation and technology, and why strong relationships between architects, builders, and developers are more critical than ever. This episode is a deep, insightful look at how experience, adaptability, and teamwork shape the future of construction.</p><p><strong>Resources &amp; Links<br></strong><br></p><ul><li><a href="https://siegristarchitecture.ca/">Siegrist Architecture</a></li><li><a href="https://mitsuihome.ca/">Mitsui Home Canada</a></li><li><a href="https://frereswood.com/">Freres Lumber - Innovative Mass Timber Producer</a></li><li><a href="https://livinglabs.ubc.ca/projects/brock-commons-tallwood-house">Brock Commons Tallwood House - Landmark Mass Timber Project</a></li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Paul Warwick, Edge Construction<br></strong><br></p><p>Paul Warwick is associated with Edge Construction Inc. based in Vancouver, British Columbia, working as a project manager within the commercial construction industry. He has been involved in presenting construction topics, including in partnership with Cornerstone Architecture regarding sustainable building practices.</p><p><a href="https://edgeconstruction.ca/">Edge Construction</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/edgeconstruction/">Linkedin</a></p><p><br></p><p>Meet your hosts.</p><p><a href="https://siegristarchitecture.ca/"><strong>Duane Siegrist,  Architect. Builder. Connector</strong></a><strong>.<br></strong><br></p><p>Duane Siegrist is all about bridging big ideas with real results that work.  For over two decades he built a trusted reputation and strong relationships in the building industry.  Now leading at SIEGRIST, he’s spent over 25 years shaping multi-family, mixed-use, and community-driven projects - navigating municipal planning and building departments, with a deep understanding of clients and developer needs: creating marketable, well-constructed buildings that are livable, community-focused, and, above all, projects we can all be PROUD of.</p><p>He’s known for being as comfortable on-site as he is in the boardroom meetings and presenting design and problem-solving, working alongside teams to turn complex visions into spaces that actually work. Passionate about mentorship and raising the bar in the industry, Duane is driven by one thing: getting great ideas built, and bringing people along with him.  </p><p><a href="https://siegristarchitecture.ca/about"><strong>Andrew Martins, Designer. Builder. Leader. </strong></a><strong> </strong></p><p> </p><p>Andrew Martins pairs a sharp, practical mindset with experience in design and construction to deliver practical, efficient solutions. An award-winning BCIT graduate, Andrew has built a reputation for cutting through complexity and maintaining momentum on even the most intricate projects.</p><p> </p><p>With over 15 years of industry experience, Andrew’s unique background—leading both architectural and construction firms—allows him to bridge the gap between design and execution. He is a natural leader who aligns teams, anticipates challenges, and ensures every detail reflects the original vision. Andrew brings clarity and a relentless focus on quality, grounded in the belief that the best results come from doing things right the first time.</p><p>#podcast #construction</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Urban planning is about far more than land, it’s about people, politics, and balancing vision with reality. In the second episode of Behind the Build, Chuck Goddard shares candid insights from decades in planning and development.  He reveals the real challenges behind approvals, community expectations, and advancing a project. It’s a thoughtful look at how strong relationships, trust, and leadership shape the way our cities grow.  </p><p><a href="https://siegristarchitecture.ca/">Siegrist Architecture</a> is a Vancouver-based firm led by Duane Siegrist and Andrew Martins, two leaders focused on turning complex ideas into real, buildable spaces.</p><p>Their work spans everything from multi-family apartments and townhomes to high-rise towers, mass timber and concrete builds, senior living environments, and mixed-use communities that bring people, work, and life together.</p><p>What sets them apart is experience, not just in design, but in delivery. Years of working alongside clients, consultants, and municipalities have shaped a practical, collaborative approach rooted in relationships and trust. They know what it takes to move a project forward, and get it built well.</p><p>At every stage, the focus is simple: strong partnerships, clear communication, and thoughtful design that holds up in the real world. The result? Projects that run smoothly, spaces that work beautifully, and communities that last.</p><p><br></p><p>Meet your hosts.</p><p><strong>Duane Siegrist,  Architect. Builder. Connector.<br></strong><br></p><p>Duane Siegrist is all about bridging big ideas with real results that work.  For over two decades he built a trusted reputation and strong relationships in the building industry.  Now leading at SIEGRIST, he’s spent over 25 years shaping multi-family, mixed-use, and community-driven projects - navigating municipal planning and building departments, with a deep understanding of clients and developer needs: creating marketable, well-constructed buildings that are livable, community-focused, and, above all, projects we can all be PROUD of.</p><p>He’s known for being as comfortable on-site as he is in the boardroom meetings and presenting design and problem-solving, working alongside teams to turn complex visions into spaces that actually work. Passionate about mentorship and raising the bar in the industry, Duane is driven by one thing: getting great ideas built, and bringing people along with him.  </p><p><strong>Andrew Martins, Designer. Builder. Leader.</strong></p><p> </p><p>Andrew Martins pairs a sharp, practical mindset with experience in design and construction to deliver practical, efficient solutions. An award-winning BCIT graduate, Andrew has built a reputation for cutting through complexity and maintaining momentum on even the most intricate projects.</p><p> </p><p>With over 15 years of industry experience, Andrew’s unique background—leading both architectural and construction firms—allows him to bridge the gap between design and execution. He is a natural leader who aligns teams, anticipates challenges, and ensures every detail reflects the original vision. Andrew brings clarity and a relentless focus on quality, grounded in the belief that the best results come from doing things right the first time.</p><p>#podcast #community #building</p>]]>
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