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155. Homelessness is a Housing Problem with Gregg Colburn
jeudi 20 juin 2024 • Duration 54:12
Today we are joined by Gregg Colburn who co-wrote “Homelessness is a Housing Problem”. Colburn also shares with us his findings about causes of homelessness, his views on the situation, and some solutions that could remove the problem.
154. Alternative Futures with SB Divya
vendredi 24 mai 2024 • Duration 01:00:15
Today we are joined by SB Divya who wrote the science fiction novel Meru and helps us think about potential futures on Earth. Meru as we discuss in this episode is a future in which tech is developed based on imaginations of current technology and science and possibilities unknown but conceivable.
145. The Cyberfeminism Index with Mindy Seu
samedi 22 juillet 2023 • Duration 49:25
This week we are joined by Mindy Seu who published The Cyberfeminism Index electronically and physically. What we focus on is how the index is gathered, organized, and shared and how it could be applicable in the built environment.
Reissue: Transversality with Shima Mohajeri
jeudi 5 décembre 2019 • Duration 49:42
Here in the United States, we just celebrated Thanksgiving, and in the midst of all the feasting, we were not able to release a new episode. But we would love for you to revisit one of our favorite episodes from last season, Transversality: Klee, Kahn and the Persian Imagination with Shima Mohajeri.
56. The production of Cinema, Bollywood and the Cinema House with Sudhir Mahadevan
mercredi 20 novembre 2019 • Duration 54:07
This week, we discuss the booming industry that is Indian Cinema, the Cinema House and Bollywood with Associate Professor of Film Studies at the University of Washington, Sudhir Mahadevan.
55. Louis Kahn and the Conceptual Practice of Anthony Pellecchia
mercredi 6 novembre 2019 • Duration 55:43
This week, we are joined by architect and artist, Anthony Pellecchia, as he shares with us his perspective on the profession of architecture, and his path from Hoboken, New Jersey, through the office of Louis Kahn, to a love of conceptual practice.
Image: "Skyline", Anthony Pellecchia
54. Structure and Architecture with Tyler Sprague
mercredi 23 octobre 2019 • Duration 51:12
This week, we discuss thin shell concrete and the work of Jack Christiansen as "Sculpture On a Grand Scale" with structural engineer and University of Washington, Professor of architecture, Tyler Sprague.
53. A Pursuit of Effectiveness with Renée Cheng
mercredi 9 octobre 2019 • Duration 50:04
Finding your place in the field of architecture, particularly as a woman of color, can be complicated. This week, Renée Cheng, Dean of the College of Built Environments at the University of Washington, helps us unpack how she found herself becoming a leading architecture educator, forging new paths for diversity and interdisciplinary thinking in an increasingly challenging and hierarchic world.
52. Before the masters, a conversation with Peter Scriver
mercredi 25 septembre 2019 • Duration 52:28
This week, we invite Architect, Historian and Educator, Peter Scriver to share with us his story of uncovering a love of Architecture History through Indian Modernism. Peter Scriver is an associate professor at the University of Adelaide in the school of architecture and built environment.
Image: After The Masters, Vikram Bhatt and Peter Scriver, Mapin Pub. 1990
51. New Ontologies for Our Changing Climate
mercredi 11 septembre 2019 • Duration 01:03:57
This week, we conclude our editor’s choice series with an episode to inspire new possibilities in how we can approach issues of, and futures within our changing climate. We will hear two approaches to how we might re-imagine our relationship with climate. From Daniel Barber we will hear a conversation that focuses on contemporary issues in how we envision sustainability as a movement and culture. And our second conversation, with Dilip da Cunha re-imagines, not how we relate to climate necessarily, but how we define, culturally and physically, what our environment is.









