Olson Kundig's Alan Maskin on Icons and Architecture for Children

Published: April 30, 2019, 1:07 a.m.

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This week Ken and I are joined by\\xa0Alan Maskin, partner and co-owner of Seattle-based\\xa0Olson Kundig. Alan shares his story growing up on the East Coast, working as an artist and arts educator before moving onto architecture school in his 30s. He tells us about how he finally landed a job at Olson Kundig after 4 failed job applications, and then strategically moved his way out of his initial role of IT manager. He provides insight into what it took to move up in the firm, eventually becoming a partner and co-owner, and what kind of qualities Olson Kundig looks for when hiring new talent that fits well with time-crafted firm culture.

Of course, we also talk about his work, including the highly publicized\\xa0renovation of Seattle\\u2019s iconic Space Needle, and some recent projects he has designed for children and families. We even get his thoughts on two topics weighing heavily in the news these days -\\xa0unpaid internships\\xa0and the\\xa0restoration of the Notre Dame Cathedral.\\xa0\\xa0

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