The Value Architects Bring Beyond Design with Professor of Earth Sciences Akshay Mehra
In this Tangents episode we speak with AKSHAY MEHRA, Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth and Space Sciences at the University of Washington. Akshay's journey from architecture to geosciences highlights the value of curiosity, mentorship, and interdisciplinary collaboration. His experience demonstrates the potential for architects to contribute to scientific research and engage with complex issues in a rigorous and impactful manner.
Highlights:
Highlights:
- How a background in architecture led to a PhD in geosciences
- How the skills learned in architecture, such as spatial thinking and communication, proved to be valuable in other fields.
- Reaching out to experts in other fields can lead to fruitful collaborations and new perspectives.
- Mentors play a crucial role in guiding and supporting career development.
- Integrating rigorous scientific research into architecture can lead to more impactful and meaningful design solutions.
Creators and Guests
Guest
Akshay Mehra
Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth and Space Sciences at the University of Washington.
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