
Episode Description
This episode from Beyond the Surface features Bryan Hudson, NOMAC, AIA, a former National President of the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA).
Bryan shares his journey through architecture and his involvement with NOMA. He discusses the mentors and influences that have shaped his career and the importance of giving back to the next generation of architects. Bryan speaks about how his firms and continued engagement with NOMA reflect his commitment to support and uplift underrepresented communities in the profession.
Listeners gain insight into the role of mentorship, leadership, and community-building in architecture, as Bryan emphasizes fostering connections and opportunities for emerging architects. The episode provides an inspiring look at the personal and professional experiences that have guided his approach to architecture and advocacy.
Overall, this episode offers valuable perspectives for architects and design professionals interested in equity, diversity, and nurturing the future of the architectural field.
The Podcast
Every month, we interview a designer, discussing how their identity, role models, and other design ideas shape who they are as people.



