An Architect's Life
Memoir and Manifesto
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Narrateur(s):
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Tyler Perkins
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Auteur(s):
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Leaford Leven Blevins Jr
À propos de cet audio
What does it mean to live a life shaped by design, duty, and defiance of convention?
In this deeply personal memoir, architect Leaford Leven Blevins, Jr. traces his journey from a high school drafting champion in Norman, Oklahoma, to a career that spanned continents, disciplines, and decades. An Architect’s Life is not a portfolio—it’s a portrait of a life lived with intention, resilience, and a relentless pursuit of purpose.
From the sunlit study halls of 1960s Norman High to the rigorous studios of the University of Oklahoma, Blevins recounts the formative moments that shaped his identity: the mentors who challenged him, the band director who demanded excellence, the ROTC drills that tested his resolve, and the quiet conviction that architecture could be both art and service.
With clarity and candor, Blevins reflects on the cultural forces, family values, and historical events that influenced his path—including the Vietnam-era draft, the ethos of self-reliance passed down through generations, and the enduring wisdom of his mother: “You work for yourself, or you’re someone else’s slave.”
Part coming-of-age story, part professional meditation, and part cultural commentary, An Architect’s Life offers listeners a rare glimpse into the making of a modern architect—one who chose independence over security, meaning over money, and legacy over fame.
Whether you’re an aspiring architect, a student of American life, or simply someone drawn to stories of grit and grace, this memoir invites you to consider what it means to build not just structures, but a life of integrity.