In this episode, I sit down with Stephen Smith, founder of the Center for Building, to uncover the labyrinthine world of building codes—how they’re made, who really influences them, and why they end up stifling the very innovation and affordability we need. From the peculiarities of elevator requirements to the often overlooked role of local politics and special interests, we unpack how these complex rules shape our homes, buildings, and cities more than we might realize.
TAKEAWAYS
CHAPTERS
00:00 The Challenge of Building Codes in the U.S.
03:06 The Role of Building Codes in Urban Development
05:46 Understanding the American Way of Building
09:09 The Impact of Building Codes on Housing Costs
12:09 Elevator Regulations and Their Consequences
14:52 Harmonization of Codes and Standards
18:11 Over-Dimensioning in American Construction
21:05 Labor Issues in the Construction Industry
23:57 The Need for Code Review and Justification
26:49 The Tyranny of Bureaucracy in Building Codes
38:49 The Grenfell Fire and Its Aftermath
45:05 Design Innovations in Building Codes
48:25 Understanding the ICC and Code Writing
58:09 The Revolving Door: Industry and Regulation
01:07:26 The Role of Government in Building Codes
01:15:20 Getting Involved: Supporting Change in Building Codes
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