In Planning Their ‘Future Firm,’ Future Firm Was Born

Hear Chicago-based founders Ann Lui and Craig Reschke discuss how they started their practice and whether they think they've made it.

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Ann Lui, AIA, and Craig Reschke, AIA, founders of Chicago-based Future Firm have some pretty good advice for emerging architects wanting to strike out on their own and establish a practice. Some of it seems straightforward—sleep now, make sure your relationship with your business partner is strong, establish a network of mentors. But the duo also offers a practical warning or two.

In the three years since founding Future Firm, Lui and Reschke have expanded their practice to six people (and a dog), experimenting with form and function in alternative art spaces, residential projects, and speculative community engagement proposals. ARCHITECT profiled the practice in its January Next Progressives department.

Craig Reschke and Ann Lui

Courtesy Future Firm

Craig Reschke and Ann Lui

In this podcast episode, the duo describe their approach to design, explain the meaning of Future Firm, and banter about when they’ll know they’ve “made it” (hint: it has to do with an elevator).

To learn more about Future Firm, read its Next Progressives profile. This podcast episode was produced by Katharine Keane, Lauren Honesty, and Daniel Tayag.

About the Author

Katharine Keane

Katharine Keane is the former senior associate editor of technology, practice, and products for ARCHITECT and Architectural Lighting. She graduated from Georgetown University with a B.A. in French literature, and minors in journalism and economics. Previously, she wrote for Preservation magazine. Follow her on Twitter.

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