Behind the Build

Auteur(s): Behind the Build with Jonathan Jacobs
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  • An in-depth #Podcast hosted by Jonathan Jacobs, interviewing Design Professionals about them, their #design practice and more...
    Behind the Build with Jonathan Jacobs
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  • Behind the Build: Adrian Worton - Daymark Design
    Jan 27 2025

    Adrian Worton is the founder of Daymark Design, an architectural practice dedicated to crafting modern, high-performance homes that connect seamlessly with their surroundings. With 19 years of experience in architecture, Adrian's career began after graduating from Fanshawe College’s Architectural Technology program. He gained early experience at Nicholson Sheffield Architects and later worked on large-scale institutional projects with Perkins and Will in Toronto before founding Daymark Design in 2016.

    Adrian’s work reflects a passion for timeless, modern design that integrates natural materials and thoughtful planning. He collaborates closely with clients to create spaces that fit their lives and values, always with an uncompromising desire to deliver his best work. Adrian demands perfection—or the closest he can get to it—from himself and from everyone involved in his projects, ensuring the highest standards are met at every stage.

    His extensive knowledge of architecture—locally, nationally, and abroad—enhances his ability to connect with both clients and industry professionals alike. At the same time, Adrian is an incredible father and husband, demonstrating a commitment to balance that I greatly admire. Over the years, Adrian has also become a close confidante and trusted partner, and I value his thoughtful approach to both his work and his life.

    Coincidentally, we share the same birthday, and our first meeting was over lunch on that day—a fitting start to a collaboration rooted in shared values and respect. Our work together on a project only deepened my appreciation for his relentless commitment to design excellence and his ability to forge meaningful relationships.

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    57 min
  • Behind the Build: Leanne Tammaro & Adolphina Czyrsky - Design Theory
    Jan 20 2025

    Design Theory is a Toronto-based interior design studio led by Leanne Tammaro and Adolphina Czyrsky, renowned for their exceptional work in transforming private residences and shared condo spaces. With a seamless blend of modern elegance and functional design, the duo creates spaces that balance beauty, practicality, and the unique needs of their clients.

    Leanne and Adolphina first worked together at an interior design office before joining forces to establish Design Theory. Their combined expertise spans construction management, space planning, and creative vision, ensuring thoughtful and detail-oriented results. I first connected with them on an inspiring trip curated by Lutron Canada to Lutron's NYC studios.

    Design Theory’s work has been featured in House & Home and Our Homes Magazine and has earned recognition from the Decorators & Designers Association of Canada. Whether revitalizing shared condo spaces or designing bespoke interiors, they deliver inspiring and enduring designs that elevate everyday living.

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    59 min
  • Behind the Build: Peter Braithwaite - Peter Braithwaite Studio Pt. 2
    Jan 13 2025

    Peter Braithwaite’s architectural journey continues to unfold in fascinating ways, as highlighted in Part Two of our conversation. Picking up where we left off, Peter shared thoughtful reflections on his academic pursuits and the ever-evolving relationship between practice and pedagogy. Having engaged with PhD programs at both Dalhousie and the University of Calgary, Peter explored how advanced education informs his approach to architecture and his potential plans for returning to teaching in the future. His ongoing commitment to knowledge-sharing underscores the depth of his connection to the academic world.

    Our conversation turned to the role of place and material in Peter’s designs, particularly how projects interact with their surrounding landscapes. As both a carpenter and architect, Peter’s deep appreciation for wood is evident. This tactile understanding of materials adds a distinct richness to his designs, bridging the gap between conceptual and physical craftsmanship.

    Peter also offered insights into the collaborative structure of his practice, highlighting the importance of building a team with diverse values and abilities. For Peter, the blend of different perspectives is key to fostering creativity and innovation. His approach to team-building reflects a commitment to adaptability and inclusivity, ensuring his practice remains dynamic and responsive.

    Looking to the future of the profession, Peter discussed the potential for architecture to evolve in ways that promote greater accessibility, collaboration, and the sharing of knowledge. While acknowledging current gaps, he expressed optimism about how architects can shape the field to be more connected and impactful over time. This vision aligns with his dedication to continuous learning and his belief in architecture as a practice that thrives on shared growth.

    Through his candid insights, Peter provided a window into the philosophies and practices that define his approach to architecture. His ability to seamlessly integrate academic inquiry, material knowledge, and a commitment to collaboration offers a compelling blueprint for the profession’s future. Part two of this conversation was every bit as engaging as the first, leaving us with an even deeper appreciation for Peter’s thoughtful contributions to the world of design and building.

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    57 min

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