Deliberate Words

What A Week! The 250-Year Question

David Stutzman and Steve Gantner Season 2 Episode 24

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As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, this episode steps back from day-to-day project challenges to ask a bigger question: Are we designing buildings to stand the test of time? Using examples ranging from Roman aqueducts and Brunelleschi's dome to Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater and today's healthcare facilities, the conversation explores how owner expectations, material choices, maintenance, adaptability, and construction methods influence a building's longevity. Rather than focusing solely on durability, the discussion considers whether today's projects are designed for decades, centuries, or simply the next renovation cycle. It's a thoughtful reminder that longevity isn't accidental. It's the result of deliberate decisions made long before construction begins.