Navigating Architecture Opportunities During the Pandemic with Stephen Drew | Architecture in the DenIn this episode of 'Architecture in the Den,' host Lisa Rains welcomes Stephen Drew, founder of Architecture Social and architectural recruitment lead at McDonald Company. Stephen discusses the transformative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the architectural market, including emerging opportunities in sectors like large-scale housing, healthcare, and modular buildings. He shares the origins and purpose of Architecture Social, a community platform supporting architecture students and professionals. Additionally, the conversation explores topics such as franchising in architecture, job search strategies, and the benefits of upskilling during challenging times. This insightful dialogue emphasizes the importance of adaptability, community support, and seizing opportunities in the evolving architectural landscape.00:00 Introduction to Architecture in the Den00:30 Meet Stephen Drew: Founder of Architecture Social01:12 The Birth of Architecture Social During the Pandemic02:56 Impact of the Pandemic on the Architecture Market05:31 Navigating the Job Market and Opportunities08:02 Franchising in Architecture: A New Perspective12:46 The Rise of Clubhouse and Networking17:37 Advice for Job Seekers and Upskilling26:30 Conclusion and Final Thoughts____📐 The Architecture Social is an online platform packed with content to help you find new jobs, stand out from the crowd and take your career in Architecture to the next level💻 Find out more at https://www.architecturesocial.com