Growthitect's Tyler Suomala interviews Acelab's Vardhan Mehta & Dave Lemont
A Game-Changing Solution for Architects: Acelab's Materials Hub
In this insightful interview with Growthitect's Tyler Suomala, Acelab's own Vardhan Mehta (CEO and CoFounder) and Dave Lemont (Executive Chairman) introduce the audience to Acelab's Materials Hub, our free materials management platform that's revolutionizing how architecture firms research, source, and organize materials.
Why You Should Watch
If you've ever wasted countless hours researching materials, juggling multiple browser tabs, or struggled with outdated materials libraries, this conversation reveals how we're solving these challenges. Watch to learn how Materials Hub is helping architecture firms:
- Access our comprehensive database of 8,000 manufacturers and 125,000 products
- Create dynamic, evolving firm libraries that capture institutional knowledge
- Make more informed sustainability decisions with side-by-side comparisons
- Reduce change orders and value engineering through better collaboration
- Bridge the gap between "good buildings" and "great buildings" through superior material choices
Key Highlights
- Completely Free: Materials Hub is and will always be free for architects and designers, with no hidden catches
- Comprehensive Database: Materials Hub includes all manufacturers, not just those who pay for listings
- AI-Powered Search: Ask anything about materials and get accurate, curated responses from Materials Hub
- Collaboration Tools: Share material options with clients, contractors, and team members
- Real-Time Integration: Coming soon - sync your material decisions directly with BIM files
Watch the full interview to discover how we're helping architects make better material choices without the traditional hassle and time investment.
About Tyler
Growthitect's Tyler Suomala serves as a strategic advisor for Acelab. Tyler's background spans nearly a decade in architecture before transitioning to tech startups, giving him unique insight into the challenges architects face daily.