Episode 168: ‘Community Minded Architecture’ with Meg Terry

 
Meg Terry with DP3 Architects

In this episode:

Angela and Alex are joined by Meg Terry, CMO and Principal at DP3 Architects. The conversation highlights the importance of community engagement in architectural design, the transformative role of strategic partnerships, and the impact of emerging technologies, such as AI and VR, on the industry. Meg shares insights from her 21-year career, discussing how architects can design with purpose, embrace patience, and foster collaboration. Tune in to hear valuable advice for emerging architects and learn how DP3 Architects integrates innovative trends to create meaningful, lasting spaces.

Sponsored by: DP3 Architects

 

Show Notes and Links:

 
 
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00:00 Welcome to Women Talk Construction

01:04 Introducing Special Guest: Meg Terry

02:13 Meg Terry's Journey in Architecture

03:43 The Importance of Community Engagement

07:18 Strategic Partnerships in Design and Planning

10:08 Architectural Trends and Innovations

17:35 Advice for Emerging Architects

19:57 Conclusion and Contact Information

 

About Meg:

Meg Terry was born and raised in Sanford, NC. From there, she graduated from the University of Tennessee in 2001 with a Bachelor of Architecture. Once she signed on with DP3 Architects, she never looked back.

After almost two decades within these company walls, she serves as Principal and Chief Marketing Officer for DP3 Architects. As CMO, Meg is focused on developing strategic partnerships related to community, higher education, interiors, multi-unit, and restaurant projects. Prior to leading the business development effort, Meg was the interiors and higher education studio leader, building an extensive portfolio of projects in the Upstate.

Meg is married to Geordan Terry, a principal at Batson Associates, and has a daughter, Maggie Terry. Meg and her family are members of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Greenville, South Carolina.

 
 

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