The Anti-Architect

In this episode, Christian sits down with Roger Krulak, president and founder of FullStack Modular. For over 35 years, Roger has brought innovation to the construction and development sides of the real estate business. Founded in 2016, FullStack Modular uses advanced technologies for building design and high-rise modular construction. The company’s current pipeline includes hundreds of thousands of buildable square feet in the hospitality, multifamily, and student housing sectors. Roger received the Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Award in 2014 for his work on creating a high-rise modular process. As a leader in innovation, Roger is a frequent speaker at top design schools and universities, including MIT, Harvard, and Yale.

https://www.fullstackmodular.com/

Show Notes

In this episode, Christian sits down with Roger Krulak, president and founder of FullStack Modular. For over 35 years, Roger has brought innovation to the construction and development sides of the real estate business. Founded in 2016, FullStack Modular uses advanced technologies for building design and high-rise modular construction. The company’s current pipeline includes hundreds of thousands of buildable square feet in the hospitality, multifamily, and student housing sectors. Roger received the Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Award in 2014 for his work on creating a high-rise modular process. As a leader in innovation, Roger is a frequent speaker at top design schools and universities, including MIT, Harvard, and Yale. https://www.fullstackmodular.com/

What is The Anti-Architect?

Welcome to The Anti-Architect Podcast. I’m your host Christian Giordano. As the president and owner of design firm Mancini Duffy, I’m driven by a quest for learning and radically changing the industry through tech-first innovation. With this podcast, I’m hoping to improve the industry that I’m so passionate about by taking a critical look at how architects work with their clients and, in turn, how our clients view us.

It’s my goal to showcase all of these experiences - good and bad. Was it the architect or the client - or somewhere in between? I aim to bring my audience new voices from our industry, interesting people with diverse backgrounds. Through shared experiences, stories, and projects my hope is that we can improve our profession.