Better Buildings for Humans Podcast Launches Project Profiles Series to Showcase Real-World High-Performance Buildings

The podcast 'Better Buildings for Humans' expands its format with a new Project Profiles series that provides in-depth explorations of completed high-performance buildings, connecting design decisions to measurable human outcomes.

SD Metrowire Staff
Real Estate
Better Buildings for Humans Podcast Launches Project Profiles Series to Showcase Real-World High-Performance Buildings

The podcast Better Buildings for Humans, powered by Advanced Glazings, has announced a major expansion with the launch of its new Project Profiles series. This initiative aims to take audiences inside the world’s most forward-thinking buildings, moving beyond conversation to showcase real-world applications of high-performance design principles.

Since its inception, the podcast has established itself as a go-to platform for architects, engineers, and built environment leaders seeking serious insight into how buildings impact human outcomes. The new Project Profiles series represents a significant evolution, featuring leading firms walking through recently completed projects in detail—from concept through execution to real-world performance.

“This is the format the show has been building toward,” said Joe Menchefski, host of Better Buildings for Humans. “We’ve spent years unpacking the principles behind better buildings. Now we’re showing exactly how those principles are applied, project by project, decision by decision. You’re not just hearing what matters. You’re seeing what works.”

Each episode will take listeners and viewers deep inside a finished project, guided by the architects and teams responsible. These are not surface-level case studies but detailed breakdowns of how high-performance buildings are actually delivered. Episodes will explore how design decisions directly impact human comfort, cognitive performance, and well-being; the integration of daylighting, materials, and systems to balance sustainability with usability; the tradeoffs, constraints, and breakthroughs encountered during execution; and what the building is doing now that it’s complete, how it performs, and what it teaches.

The format also creates space to understand the firms behind the work—their philosophies, specialties, and what differentiates them in a market that is rapidly shifting toward measurable performance. “The conversation around buildings is changing fast,” said Dr. Doug Milburn, Chairman of Advanced Glazings. “Owners and operators are no longer satisfied with design intent alone. They want outcomes. What this series does is connect those outcomes to real projects and real decisions, which is exactly what the industry needs right now.”

Production on Project Profiles episodes is already underway, with initial projects currently being filmed and prepared for release. Architecture and design firms interested in being featured are invited to submit projects for consideration at BBFH@PhillComm.Global.

With this expansion, Better Buildings for Humans is positioning itself not just as a forum for ideas, but as a definitive platform for understanding how better buildings are actually conceived, built, and experienced. The podcast is available on major platforms, and more information can be found at the original release.

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