Tuesday Nov 14, 2023
Architecting Empathy, Breaking Barriers, and Building Connections | Lance Simon
Lance Simon is a force in motion, always seeking to make a positive impact through his diverse skill set and passion for creating positive change. He is an architect, filmmaker, photographer, and advocate for both homelessness and mental health awareness. Lance shares his experiences growing up biracial in America and sheds light on the importance of combating homelessness while dispelling common misconceptions about the homeless. His insights emphasize the need for understanding, empathy, and fostering inclusivity in architecture and beyond.
Lance is the Principal and Director of Design at Egan|Simon Architecture, where he leads the transformation of communities through award-winning housing design. With a deep-rooted passion for revitalizing neighborhoods, Lance uses his architectural expertise to create spaces that promote stability, health, and well-being for vulnerable populations. His career has spanned both rural and urban landscapes, from improving housing in Kentucky to working with renowned firms like Arquitectonica in Miami.
As a champion of sustainable design and social impact, Lance's projects have helped more than 5,000 individuals, including military veterans and those struggling with homelessness and mental illness. His work has earned recognition from the Clinton Global Initiative and multiple industry awards. Lance is dedicated to using design to address inequities and improve communities, serving on various boards and advising government organizations to ensure lasting, positive change.
Guest Links:
- Lance Simon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lancesimon/
- Egan|Simon Architecture: https://egansimon.com/
- Code of the Heart Film: https://codeoftheheartfilm.com/
- Out of the Ashes Images: https://www.outoftheashesimages.com/
1 years ago
I may be a tad prejudiced, but I loved the episode about architect, Lance Simon. Very impressive and informative. Enlightening as well.