By Emma Peterson.
The world of metal construction is constantly evolving as new technologies and processes emerge on the market. Unfortunately, many designers and architects are still not using metal to its full capabilities. John Underwood, the chair of the Metal Building Manufacturers Association (MBMA)’s education committee explained, “We conduct a perception survey of our industry and one of the things that we found was that architects really didn't understand the kinds of things that metal buildings can do in today's world. They were stuck in the old metal building with a warehouse or an industrial.”
In this MetalCast™ episode, Megan Ellsworth sat down with John and Tony Bouquot, who is MBMA’s general manager to talk about how they are working to teach people everything metal can do. One of MBMA’s big pushes to help spread understanding of the industry is their Metal Building Student Competition. Started in 2021, this is a design challenge for teams comprised of university students and a faculty sponsor. It aims to create a better understanding of the modern metal construction industry for design students.
The 2024 competition is coming to a close soon, with submissions due January 6, 2025, but it will be coming back next year, with registration typically opening in July. If you’re interested, this is a great time to start following the 2024 competition and picking up some tips and tricks. John shared, “We have a lot of resources that students can tap into to better understand a metal building. They can look at past submittals, and our website is just full of resources and information that would enable them to put together a submittal that follows all of the favorable aspects of a metal building.” The winners of this year’s competition will be announced in February and seeing what they did is a great opportunity to learn.
When it comes to advice for faculty wanting to integrate this into their curriculum, Tony added a few tips, “The number one piece of advice I would give to faculty is to come to MBMA’s annual workshop. It's an in-person event and is a great way to meet up with your architectural faculty peers from schools around the country and to learn from folks who have already participated in the competition. And in particular, ones who have had success with it.” And the really nice thing about this workshop is that it’s free for faculty to attend! Tony explained, “If you're a faculty member and you want to come to our workshop, we'll pay for you to come. It's a free workshop and we'll even cover your travel. We are that serious about getting the message out there about metal buildings to the architectural education arena.”
Read the transcript, Listen to the episode or Watch the video to learn more about the MBMA student competition and the larger metal construction and design industry.
Learn more about the Metal Building Manufacturers Association (MBMA) in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.mbma.com.
About Emma
Emma Peterson is a writer at The Coffee Shops and AskARoofer™. Raised in the dreary and fantastical Pacific Northwest, she graduated in 2024 from Pacific University in Oregon with a degree in creative writing and minors in graphic design and Chinese language. Between overthinking everything a little bit, including this bio, she enjoys watching movies with friends, attending concerts and trying to cook new recipes.
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