What is risk worth? Architecture is inseparable from uncertainty—sometimes embraced, sometimes resisted, but always present. We invent bold forms that may fail. We propose brighter futures that may falter. To practice architecture is to take on risk—with capital, with reputation, with the city, with the lives shaped inside it. For the innovator, risk is agency, progress, recognition, and the chance to improve lives. For those who mitigate risk, it’s value is inseparable from the scaffold that protects progress from catastrophe. For those outside the conventional practice, such as architect-developers, design-builders, and others, risk is currency, the price of control. Each stance reveals a different measure of what risk means and what makes it worth taking. These tensions will enliven the conversations at the heart of this event.
Introduction:
Rion Willard, Director of Consulting and Business Transformation, Business of Architecture; Host, Business of Architecture Podcast
Panel 1:
Ben Caldwell, AIA, CCS, LEED AP BD+C – Director of Specifications at BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group
Louise Braverman, FAIA , Founding Principal Louise Braverman Architect
Gregg Garmisa, J.D., Principal, General Counsel at Studio Gang
Joshua Ramus, FAIA, Founding Principal, REX
Kim Yao, FAIA, Principal at ARO, Architecture Research Office
Moderator:
Robert Young, AIA, Principal, RYA, Robert Young Architects
Panel 2:
Jennifer H. Grosso, AIA, Director of Architecture, Alloy Development
John Hunt, esq, Partner, Robinson + Cole
Charlie Kaplan, LEED AP, Principal, GLUCK+ Architecture
Sebastian Mendez, Founder, Tankhouse
Shay Sellars, Founder and Managing Director, The Emerge Group
Andrew Staniforth, Co-Founder and Former CEO, Assembly OSM
Moderator:
Andre Soluri, AIA, Principal, Soluri Architecture

