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#410 - Austin Tunnell - Founder of Building Culture - The Power of Developing Beautiful Buildings

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Apr 14, 2026
Austin Tunnell, founder of Building Culture and former mason-turned-developer, champions durable, beautiful masonry and walkable mixed-use infill. He recounts apprenticing with a master mason, contrasts true structural masonry with veneer, and explains simple brick details that transform façades. He also critiques zoning, codes, and financing that favor ugly, large-scale projects over human-scale, missing-middle neighborhoods.
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ANECDOTE

Apprenticeship That Launched A Career

  • Austin left KPMG, joined the Peace Corps, then apprenticed two years laying brick for $12/hr to learn building from the ground up.
  • His wife cleaned houses to support them while he dug footings, mixed mortar, and learned masonry hands-on.
INSIGHT

Depth And Shadow Make Buildings Feel Human

  • Structural masonry creates deep shadow lines and real depth because the wall is the structure, unlike thin veneer brick.
  • Mass wall masonry lets you corbel and recess bricks to sculpt light and shadow, producing the tactile beauty people feel but can't always name.
INSIGHT

Build Once To Create True Sustainability

  • Durability requires fewer points of failure; masonry resists fire, termites, rot, and mold better than typical U.S. wood‑frame buildings.
  • Austin argues sustainability is best achieved by building things meant to last centuries, not chasing certifications.
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