The latest Architectural Billings Index is out, and, as has been the case, it was well below break-even. We are firmly in the middle of the longest slump this index has ever seen. The good news? Despite that, we truck on through the soft spots and some frustratingly disappointing business tactics and are making the most of it. But it would be nice to see that number perk up. The inquiries are strong, and I know quoting activity has picked up quite a bit in our space in the last few weeks. That’s helpful for the attitude that is for sure. But in any case, the bumpy road continues…
Elsewhere…
-- So pumped for my friend, the great Joe Kaiser at Herzog Glass. As you may know, Joe and his team were a major part of the Seattle Space Needle’s renovation with some awesome glass and glazing work. Well, now that effort is going WORLDWIDE with a feature on it in the show “How Did They Build That?” Joe is interviewed on the show, and he breaks down the effort that went into it and shares pictures as well. The Herzog team crushed this crucial and very sophisticated, pressure-packed job; kudos to them, and I am thrilled that they AND OUR INDUSTRY are getting some mainstream pub. It’s Season 5, Episode 5 that premieres on August 24th at 8 PM ET on the Smithsonian Channel. It airs again on August 26th at 8 PM ET and will be “on demand” on your cable system, or you can find it on Amazon Prime. Obviously, a little less reach than a worldwide TV show, but Joe did talk a bit about this project, along with a lot more, on my podcast last November. It was a fun interview too. Watch it HERE or search for From the Fabricator on Apple or Spotify and look for the November 2025 episode (S5 E16) to listen to it.
-- And speaking of my podcast… as it grows, I get hit up more from PR groups pitching their people. 99% of the time it’s someone with no fit. But recently I got hit up by a PR Group for "Indeed Flex," pitching their guy. Indeed Flex is an extension of the employment outlet Indeed but focuses on temp labor. The prospectus I was sent looked good. Given labor is such a pain, I figured this would be great. So many avenues to go down. So earlier this week I sent the questions to the PR firm, with the interview fast approaching. I got a reply back that “sorry the guest can’t do it- Indeed Flex doesn’t do any work in the glass and glazing industry- so he’s canceling.” Absolutely comical- did this firm take like 5 seconds to see what my podcast was about? Obviously no. And as for Indeed Flex- I wrote the guy I was set to interview on LinkedIn, expressed my disappointment, told him to find a new PR firm, and got no reply. “Great” company there- our industry is better off without them.
-- Big acquisition news: Aldora is in agreement to purchase Lenoir Mirror. The family business model is not dead, and it was nice to see a quality company continue and grow. I’m excited for all involved here… and potentially, get ready, I may have someone who was key in this deal on a future podcast…
-- This week on the Summer Catch Up Series, I touch base with Kendal Rowe of Rowe AF. Kendal brings infectious enthusiasm to everything. Since we last talked, there's been quite a bit of change in her life, but the constant is she continues to be awesome and an absolute force in the marketplace.
MAX: Ok. 2021 was the last time that you were on my podcast. I think you were on my third overall show, which is awesome. And it's funny, of all the people I'm interviewing, I think that you have the most momentous change in your life in the last five years. Let's talk about that journey and the blessing that came in the span of 2021 to 2026.
KENDAL: Oh my gosh, the last five years have absolutely flown by. I feel like when we spoke, I still felt very new in the industry, and I was soaking up everything like a sponge. I was trying to get out, meet, and learn as much as possible. And of course, you're always learning, right? I'm always learning, but a lot has changed since then, and I had a kid and she has changed my whole world and perspective on everything. So it's been exciting and exhausting, and it's really kind of opened my eyes and redirected my motivations and energy. It’s been quite the momentous five years.
MAX: And when you have a kid, it does change your focus on what you're doing and what you're working for. And for you, you have been on your own in business, so then it's a hustle for sure. You’ve got to do it for her.
KENDAL: Well, for sure there's the providing aspect of it, but it's also setting an example, being a leader and showing her how to be a strong woman in this world. How to be a strong business leader in this world. She is watching. I know she's little, but she's soaking it all up. I work from home a lot of the time when I'm not customer-facing, she hears my conversations, and she's going to know. She's getting into this industry far before she even knows what it is.
MAX: Well, I've seen pictures of her at events, so you're already bringing her to stuff.
KENDAL: Oh yes, she loves a good glass conference!
MAX: I love it. Well, two more questions… what has you most excited right now for business-wise in your world?
KENDAL: Well, I launched my own business, and I'm incredibly excited about the opportunity to build this with intention and focus on relationships. The industry is ever-evolving and performance expectations are increasing, sustainability is constantly affecting design intent and collaborating on those levels is what’s important. Working with our industry leaders that are more like technology companies rather than construction-material companies, it's really exciting and I'm excited to be a part of it as it evolves and grows. I’m excited to build my business along with it.
MAX: Perfect. Now, speaking of building businesses, this kind of all comes back together. Women in Glass, when you got into the business several years ago, you were definitely more in the minority than ever, and it's growing; it's getting better, but we still have ways to go. I assume you've got to have some encouragement when you see some of these women in glass efforts starting to really take place and you're seeing more activity. How are you feeling about the process? Are we headed in the right direction, I hope?
KENDAL: I definitely think we are headed in the right direction. I feel like women are coming together and celebrating each other, and it's not about competition; it's about lifting each other up. While that can be so cheesy, the community that we're building has energy. I'm really excited about it, and there are lots of us. We’ve just got to keep communicating, keep reaching out to each other, and keep helping women learn about it. There are plenty of powerhouse women in this industry who are doing awesome, awesome stuff for us, and connecting with them and feeding off each other is really powerful.
MAX: No doubt. And now you have a young lady in your life, your daughter, who will be the next great woman in this business, right?
KENDAL: If that's what she wants, I support it.
MAX: I love it. Thank you for doing this. Thanks for catching up with me, and I'll see you at GlassBuild, right?
KENDAL: Yes, absolutely. We'll be there.
LINKS of the WEEK
People of a certain age will know this story well- Columbia House and the famous get XX amount of CDs (or cassettes- yikes- I did both) for a penny. That’s finally gone now. Who knew it was still a thing? https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/nation-world/columbia-house-shutting-down-after-71-years/507-277a00f5-1439-486e-a886-feb25532ef57
Crazy week in High School sports with a fan in the stands rushing the football field and an ugly soccer fight. Cool down, folks! https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/shocking-moment-16-year-old-girl-storms-field-and-tackles-middle-school-football-player/ar-AA2avkx9
If this happened to me, my house would be for sale… yikes https://www.ktnv.com/neighborhoods/henderson/henderson-homeowners-overrun-by-hundreds-of-cockroaches-linked-to-nearby-wetlands-construction
PROJECT of the WEEK
Time for the spotlight to shine on Clover Architectural Products, and my guy Tom O’Malley, also known as the nicest guy in the industry. This is a jaw-dropper of a project. The Princeton Plasma Physics Lab was designed by some seriously skilled folks at SmithGroup. Incredible effort and kudos to Clover and to the folks they worked with, including Spectrum Metal Finishing (look at Jared Ruggieri go), Bonnell Aluminum, and, of course, the installers at RA Kennedy. Congrats to all, and keep up the great work!