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Your World of Creativity

Thriving in The Future of Architecture, with Beau Dromiack, Author, Super-Architect

Your World of Creativity

Mark Stinson

Arts, Education, Marketing, Design, Business, Self-improvement

5.045 Ratings

🗓️ 13 October 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Today, we welcome Beau Dromiack — an architect, author, educator, and national voice on reviving craft in design education and practice. Beau blends decades of mission-critical architecture with a passion for teaching what he calls ‘success empathy’—the soft skills and high-craft mindset needed to thrive in today’s built environment. He leads a graduate design program at Arizona State University, mentors emerging professionals, and has just released his second book on the future of architecture and the Super-Architect.

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https://www.linkedin.com/in/beau-dromiack-aia-dbia-ncarb-scup-310747124/

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  1. The Call for Craft

  • You’ve said, “Craft is Care—Care is our Craft. Less craft means less humanity.” Why is reviving craft so critical to the future of architecture—especially in a world driven by speed and AI?

  1. The Super-Architect

  • In your new book, you define the “Super-Architect” through values, skills, and optimism. Walk us through those qualities—and how they help architects build resilience amid today’s pressures and opportunities.

  1. Empathy and Education

  • You teach “success empathy.” How do you cultivate those soft skills and a high-craft mindset with your ASU graduate students and emerging professionals?

  1. AI, Speed, and Sustainability

  • Your Roadmap for Resilience aims to protect craft and humanity while embracing tech. How can architects balance AI’s efficiencies with imagination, creativity, and care?

  1. Relevance and Responsibility

  • Many argue architecture faces a relevance crisis. How can architects reclaim influence in the built environment—and what role does optimism play?

Beau, what’s one piece of advice you’d give to both seasoned professionals and students on keeping imagination, empathy, and craft alive as design accelerates?

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And before you go, don’t forget to download your free e-book of Your World of Creativity when you visit mark-stinson.com

Come back for our next episode, when we’ll continue our round-the-world travels to talk with creatives about how they get inspired, how they organize ideas, and most of all, how they gain the confidence and connections to launch their work out into the world.

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0:00.0

Unlocking your world of creativity with best-selling author and brand innovator Mark Stinson.

0:08.0

This episode is brought to you by White Cloud Coffee Loasters, where every bean tells a story of adventure.

0:15.0

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0:20.0

Welcome back to our podcast, Your World of Creativity.

0:24.3

We're continuing our around the world travels, talking to creative practitioners of all kinds

0:29.4

in all places about how they get inspired, how they organize their ideas, and most of all,

0:35.1

how we gain the confidence and the connections to launch our

0:38.8

work out into the world. And today I'm so happy to welcome Bo Droomiac. Bo, welcome to the show.

0:45.4

Thank you so much. I'm looking forward to it. Bo is an architect and author, an educator,

0:50.0

and really a national voice reviving the craft of design, education, and practice.

0:56.9

We're going to talk not only about this mission-critical work in architecture,

1:02.0

but teaching, Bo, what you call success, empathy.

1:06.1

I'd like to start there.

1:07.4

A lot of people say empathy is a soft skill, but it's hard, and it's a hard

1:13.0

skill to learn sometimes, no matter where you are in your career or education. What made you

1:18.8

really want to identify and focus on this skill of empathy? It started actually in my first

1:26.1

book, The Craft Advantage, recognizing as a decline in our

1:29.4

profession in craft, meaning we're losing our advantage in our profession and we're losing our

1:35.0

influence because that craft is not there. And then I started thinking, craft is not just quality of

1:40.2

drawings. It's not just beautiful design. It's also how we communicate with people, how we

1:45.0

anticipate what I'd call like emotional, I call them the E-flags, emotional context around things

1:52.1

that you don't normally think might be emotional. For example, contracts, designing high-performing

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