ENR’s Critical Path Podcast delivers insights from leading industry experts and decision-makers about the latest construction industry innovations, issues and developments.
ENR editors Pam McFarland and Corinne Grinapol sat down with the husband-wife team of Edgar Westerhof, vice president and U.S. climate adaptation lead at Arcadis and Sarah Cameron Sunde, an artist working at the intersection of performance, video, conceptual and public art, to talk about climate adaption, water, and art.
Westerhof has been an integral part of the Big U and East Side Coastal Resilience Project in New York City, and Sunde is cofounder of the triennial Works on Water, a 2021 Guggenheim Fellow, and a 2023 cultural leader with the World Economic Forum.
Image: Sarah Cameron Sunde's 36.5 / New York Estuary, 2022. Screenshot from the video work (12h39m). Courtesy of Sarah Cameron Sunde Studio.
ENR Editors Aileen Cho and Pam McFarland talk with the former chief counsel to the FHWA and now principal advisor to Jacobs about the goal of achieving more streamlined review processes while still being environmentally responsible.
Danielle Dy Buncio, co-founder and CEO of VIATechnik, tells Jeff Yoders about Voyager, the company’s new digital twin platform and discusses construction AI, prefabrication and manufacturing in construction and the promise of construction technology today.
The founder of Bridging the Gap Africa and a volunteer from HNTB talk with ENR’s Aileen Cho and Jeff Yoders about crocodiles, hippos, and finding a purpose.
Jeff Yoders and Team D3 President President of AECO and Symetri Chief Business Development Officer Scott Bailey discuss making a virtual replica Gillette Stadium and Patriot Place and the future of digital twins at the Esri User Conference in San Diego.
ENR Deputy Editor Aileen Cho chats with the leader of the San Francisco County Transportation Authority about Presidio Parkway, Treasure Island, ITS America and more.