Episodios

  • Designing Spaces Where Children Heal with KIDZ Medical Services’ Wayne Brackin
    Feb 24 2026

    Great pediatric care starts long before a clinician enters the room; it begins with the environment families walk into during some of their most stressful moments.

    Wayne Brackin, President and CEO of Kidz Medical Services, shares how thoughtful design can calm anxious parents and support clinicians by moving beyond clinical appearances to create warmer, home-like spaces. Drawing on decades of experience, he explains the danger of over-stimulating environments that mimic amusement centers, emphasizing that children in serious situations need a sense of calm rather than a "Disney" type of experience. The discussion also highlights the critical need for infrastructure redundancy and emergency power in outpatient facilities to ensure that life-altering storms do not interrupt essential pediatric treatments. Together with Rolando Essa, they explore how strategic choices in wayfinding, natural light, and floor-plate efficiency quietly improve medical outcomes and reduce stress for everyone in the building.

    The conversation also looks ahead to mixed-use healthcare developments, workforce housing, and how early design decisions create long-term value for communities, care teams, and the children they serve.

    Topics discussed in this episode:


    • pediatric healthcare design
    • healthcare facility design
    • healthcare resilience planning
    • mixed-use healthcare development
    • pediatric patient experience


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  • Building Communities Where People Want to Stay, with Mark Toro
    Feb 5 2026

    Mixed-use communities thrive when people want to stay, wander, and return without needing a destination.

    This conversation explores how intentional mixed-use development creates long-term value by prioritizing walkability, public realm experience, and community alignment. Drawing from real-world examples like Avalon and Colony Square, the discussion highlights how experiential retail, activated plazas, and pedestrian-first design shape not only real estate performance but how people choose to live, work, and gather.

    When friction is removed from daily life, and places are designed for connection rather than convenience alone, mixed-use districts become living ecosystems that evolve, adapt, and endure.

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • Mixed-use development
    • Experiential retail
    • Real estate strategy
    • Live-work-play
    • Community engagement
    • Avalon development
    • Public-private partnership
    • Office leasing
    • Walkable communities


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  • How Industrious is Redefining Workplace Strategy with Design and Speed
    Aug 15 2025

    The team at Industrious threw out the traditional design playbook and built something better from scratch.

    Host Ozzie Nelson from NELSON Worldwide sits down with Michael Garcia and Rebecca Dale from Industrious, along with Sarah Gates, Associate Principal at NELSON Worldwide, to explore how they abandoned conventional delivery phases like schematic design and design development in favor of a collaborative approach that brings construction, engineering, and design teams together from day one.

    Their revolutionary process treats space types as products, uses iterative pricing to avoid costly redesigns, and prioritizes member experience while maintaining brand consistency across markets. By focusing on speed, quality, and cost as their guiding principles, they've created a delivery model that gets spaces to market faster and generates revenue sooner.

    This strategic shift demonstrates how throwing out outdated processes can lead to breakthrough innovation. The result is a more responsive, efficient approach that's transforming how flexible workspace development works.


    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • workplace strategy
    • flexible office design
    • space types
    • design and delivery
    • speed to market
    • iterative pricing
    • member experience
    • stakeholder collaboration
    • scaling design
    • acoustic quality
    • daylight in offices
    • real estate optimization
    • team alignment
    • post-pandemic workplace trends



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  • Future Proofing Industrial Real Estate with Reshoring and Power Strategy featuring Tim Elam
    Jul 10 2025

    Reshoring, rising power demands, and sustainable design are transforming the industrial real estate.

    Tim Elam, Managing Director of Scannell Properties, joins Host Ozzie Nelson and Practice Strategy leader, Adam Bortz, to explore how developers are staying competitive through future-proofing, site versatility, and energy strategies. From shifting regulations and power availability to the rise of cold storage and manufacturing tenants, this conversation unpacks how to design adaptable buildings that meet evolving market needs.

    Tim explains how developments like obtaining land approvals, utilizing new types of energy, and constructing data centers are transforming industrial buildings and how to prepare for the future.

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • Industrial real estate
    • future proofing
    • speculative development
    • manufacturing facilities
    • on-site power generation
    • cold storage
    • reshoring
    • entitlement strategy
    • data centers
    • Foreign trade zones
    • bonded warehouses
    • adaptive reuse
    • sustainability



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  • The Smart Way To Convert Rentals With RXR's Eric Schlameuss
    Jun 12 2025

    Success comes from making smart moves, forming tight collaborations, and keeping tenants front and center.

    In today’s episode, Eric Schlameuss and Joseph Schirripa join Ozzie Nelson to talk about how top office spaces can transition toward hotel-style vibes and flexible design. They unpack the hurdles of office-to-housing conversions and the hidden potential in underused “zombie buildings.”

    Tune in to find out how you can decide whether to upgrade, repurpose, or walk away from aging office properties.

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • office conversions
    • aging properties
    • residential transformation
    • zombie buildings
    • tenant experience
    • market demand
    • portfolio diversification
    • marketing strategy
    • amenity-rich assets
    • building compliance
    • tenant demand
    • hospitality-style amenities


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  • Flexible Design, Better Care: The Future of Healthcare
    May 14 2025

    What if healthcare spaces could seamlessly evolve to meet the needs of both patients and staff?

    Ozzie Nelson sits down with Haroula Norden, COO of Boca Raton Regional Hospital, and Cheryl Lauren Spigler, Senior Interior Designer at Nelson Worldwide, to explore how intentional design is shaping the future of healthcare. They discuss the growing demand for flexible, patient-centered spaces that enhance efficiency while maintaining a welcoming environment. From balancing innovation with budget constraints to incorporating sustainability and adaptability into healthcare facilities, this conversation uncovers the key strategies that drive smarter, more effective design solutions. With real-world examples, they highlight how thoughtful planning creates long-term value for healthcare systems and the communities they serve.

    The discussion makes one thing clear—when healthcare spaces are designed with flexibility, efficiency, and patient experience in mind, they don’t just serve today’s needs, they prepare for the future. 🎙️✨

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • Flexibility in healthcare design
    • Future-proofing facilities
    • Balancing innovation with budget constraints
    • Community-centered design
    • Operational efficiency
    • Staff and patient experience
    • Green building initiatives
    • Trends in outpatient and freestanding clinics

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  • Balancing Tradition and Innovation in Courthouse Design
    Apr 15 2025

    From leaking skylights to cutting-edge technology, courthouse design is changing in surprising new ways.

    In this episode of Unlocking Value, host Ozzie chats with Judge Patti-Worthington and Brad Ewing about the challenges of courthouse architecture and the complexities of modernizing historic buildings. They discuss how renovating the Monroe Courthouse meant finding the right balance between enhanced security and creating a more inviting space.

    Tune in to hear why the future of justice is about more than just courtrooms and case files.

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • courthouse design
    • public spaces
    • new technology
    • building for the future
    • historic buildings
    • public access
    • public sector
    • spacious design
    • back to the office
    • modernizing courthouses
    • funding authority
    • security and safety


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  • Trends in Multifamily and Student Housing with John D. Roberson
    Feb 19 2025

    Smart design changes how we live, work, and connect while creating spaces that are not only practical but improve daily life.

    In this episode, Ozzie sits down with John Lewis of Nelson Worldwide and John Robertson of Greystar Development to talk about what makes a truly livable home. They explore how trends like urban growth, changing tenant expectations, and smart design—think pet-friendly spaces, co-working areas, and tech upgrades—are the key to drawing in residents.

    You’ll want to listen to this lively and insightful conversation that highlights why great design isn’t just nice to have—it’s vital.

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • multifamily market
    • family homes
    • pet friendly
    • rentals
    • must-have amenities
    • real estate trends
    • housing industry
    • livable spaces
    • sustainability in housing
    • future proofing
    • natural light
    • fresh air renovation


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