Episode 102: Preserving A Legacy Through Sustainable Architecture with Tony Schonhardt & Dan Weber of Anacapa Architecture (Santa Barbara, CA)
Ted speaks with Dan Weber and Tony Schonhardt of Anacapa Architecture in Santa Barbara, California. Their emphasis on low tech, sustainable architecture is inspiring others across the country. Listen in to hear how they approach their designs and their business.
The discussion delves into the architects’ extensive experiences within the industry, highlighting their work on a diverse array of projects. They share insights into their backgrounds and the journey that led them to Santa Barbara, including the challenges faced during the 2008 recession and the subsequent growth of their firm. The conversation focuses on one specific project, an off-the-grid guest house, where they discuss the hurdles encountered during the entitlement and construction process. The dialogue also explores the principles of green building and sustainable design, underscoring the power of architecture to inspire and foster a deeper connection with nature.
The architects emphasize the importance of creating tranquil, low-tech environments that promote serenity and quietude. They reflect on the influence of Frank Lloyd Wright on their work and the role of travel in shaping their design philosophy. Building strong client relationships is identified as crucial to enhancing the overall living experience. The conversation concludes with the architects expressing enthusiasm for upcoming projects, including a world-class residence and luxury hotels in various locations.
TOPICS DISCUSSED
- [01:05] Introduction and Background
- [04:35] Experiences in Santa Barbara
- [08:17] Challenges of the 2008 Recession
- [15:05] Biggest challenges on exciting projects
- [17:17] Building Off-the-Grid
- [21:20] Approach to Green Building
- [24:55] Inspiring and Connecting People to Nature
- [27:05] Creating Tranquil and Low-Tech Spaces
- [31:35] The Influence of Frank Lloyd Wright
- [40:00] The Value of Travel in Shaping Design Approach
- [42:10] Building Strong Relationships with Clients
- [50:45] Exciting Upcoming Projects
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Tony Schonhardt and Dan Weber | Anacapa Architecture
KEY QUOTES FROM EPISODE
- “The real opportunity for a project like that is not so much that we’re making any demonstrable dent in improving the community or the place from a sustainability standpoint, but what we’re doing is inspiring a lot of people.”
- “When I look at your projects, there seems to be less chaos, more tranquility.”
- “We’re big fans of technology, but our buildings are low-tech. The more pure the state of the material is, the better.”
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