Jim Speaks Live with Savage Angel Podcast

In February, Jim did a guest spot on the amazing Angela Giles Podcast. Check it out!

What if the real problem with most buildings today isn’t cost… it’s lack of soul?

In this episode of Savage Angel, Angela sits down with Jim Heimler—architect, planner, and activist—for a wide-ranging conversation on what architecture should do: support real human life, elevate spirit, and integrate function, community, and environment into one coherent whole.

Jim shares how he’s been “designing since first grade” (yes—he drew floor plans when everyone else drew a triangle-roof house), how he learned under architects connected to Frank Lloyd Wright-era influence, and why he still believes the floor plan comes first—not the rendering.

You’ll hear Jim’s take on how computer-driven design can shrink imagination (“you only see a piece of the pie”), how AI is getting closer to translating pure creative intent, and why most clients struggle to communicate what they really want—until someone listens past the words.

Then the conversation goes deeper: Jim’s decades of hands-on activism, affordable housing involvement, recycling work, and his forward-looking efforts through ventures like Green Wisdom and Red Planet Ventures.

If you’re an architect, builder, developer, student, or just someone who wants spaces that feel alive—this one will rewire how you see the built world.

What You’ll Learn

  • Why Jim believes great architecture starts with function + floor plans, and “looks” come last
  • How to “listen past the words” when clients describe what they want
  • Why many modern buildings feel empty—and how young designers can bring back heart and soul
  • The hidden design details that impact daily life (like distance-to-bathroom logic and acoustics)
  • How computers changed design workflows—and what AI could restore (or accelerate)
  • Jim’s philosophy: spaces should lift your spirit, not just meet code
  • How activism and architecture intersect through housing, policy, and community planning

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