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Most Podern Podcast

Most Podern Podcast

Minkoo Kang, Libo Li, and Alex Yuen

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Frequency: 1 episode/9d. Total Eps: 60

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The podcast about the Built Environment, with the minds shaping it, for the people living in it. Why does the built environment feel broken — and what would it take to fix it? Most Podern is about how the built world really works. We dig into the systems shaping architecture, urbanism, housing, and public spaces, and talk with the people actually building change: architects, planners, developers, and urban thinkers.
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"The Architectural Chef" - Ryan Williams

Season 5 · Episode 2

lundi 21 octobre 2024Duration 51:17

In this conversation, Ryan Williams shares his journey from an unintentional start in architecture to becoming a co-founder of Arcqive, a platform designed for architects and designers. He discusses his educational background, the role of software in his development, and his experiences at WeWork, including the founding of We of Color. Ryan reflects on the challenges of transitioning from a structured environment to agency work and the importance of creating meaningful experiences in design. He emphasizes the need for curation in a world overflowing with options and the evolving nature of physical spaces in the digital age.


https://arqhive.world/

https://www.pickaverb.com/


"AI is a tool for exploration.” - Architect Daeho Lee on Shaping the Future of the Built Environment with AI

Season 5 · Episode 1

lundi 14 octobre 2024Duration 01:02:06

How will AI change the world around us? Architect Daeho Lee has been working with AI visualization software to project a new path forward for architecture and design. He joins MoPo discusses his journey in architecture, the evolution of rendering, and the impact of AI on design. He reflects on the transition from traditional rendering methods to AI-generated visuals, emphasizing the importance of visualization as a communication tool in architecture. Daeho shares insights on how AI can enhance the design process, particularly for young architects, while also addressing the limitations and challenges of integrating AI into architectural practice. The discussion culminates in a vision for the future of architecture, where individual creativity and technology converge.


Keywords

architecture, AI, rendering, design process, visualization, communication, Daeho Lee, Adjaye Associates, OMA, technology, Midjourney, instagram, archviz


Chapters

00:00 Introduction

03:32 The Role of Rendering in Architecture

04:27 Using AI to Generate Design Options

09:49 Shift towards Hyper-Realistic Renderings

12:56 Outsourcing Rendering and New Software

15:05 Exploring AI-Generated Renderings

15:33 The Power of Visualization

17:15 Engaging Clients through 3D Renderings

18:13 The Evolution of Visuals in the Design Process

19:56 Communicating Design Ideas with AI

31:55 Limitations and Potentials of AI in Architecture

41:02 Clients' Preferences and Design Inspiration

42:25 The Role of AI and the Designer

55:04 Limitations of Integrating AI in Architecture

59:16 The Future of Architecture and the Role of Architects

Links

https://www.instagram.com/daeho_lee_0104

https://www.lmtlsarchitecture.com/

Rising Tides and Resilient Cities: Navigating Sea Level Rise

Season 1 · Episode 11

lundi 22 juillet 2024Duration 41:29

What is the impact of sea level rise on coastal cities and what strategies are we implementing to address this issue? We explore the challenges faced by cities like Boston and New York, the role of design and policy in mitigating the effects of sea level rise, and the need for both individual and collective action. Our discussion highlights the importance of considering future risks and making informed decisions about buying property in flood-prone areas. We also touch on the role of incentives and government programs in supporting resilience efforts.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and the Impact of Sea Level Rise

08:16 Resilience in the Built Environment

14:49 Assessing Risks and Benefits of Buying Property in Flood-Prone Areas

25:17 Design and Policy Approaches to Addressing Sea Level Rise

32:18 Taking Action: Implementing Strategies for Resilience

39:24 Balancing Optimism and Realism in the Face of Sea Level Rise

Decoding Development: Who gets to be a developer?

Season 1 · Episode 10

lundi 15 juillet 2024Duration 45:21

In this episode, we dive deep into the world of development and uncover what it takes to become a developer. We start by exploring the roots of development, the essential skills needed, and the various development models that shape the industry.

Traditionally, developers acquire land, oversee design and permits, and eventually sell or rent their projects for profit. However, there's a shift towards newer models like the service model and developer consulting, which spread out risk and engage multiple stakeholders in the process.

Throughout our discussion, we showcase inspiring examples of development projects, from community-driven initiatives to innovative public sector developments. Join us as we unravel the complexities and possibilities in the ever-evolving realm of development.

Chapters

00:00 The Basics of Becoming a Developer

06:12 Exploring Different Types of Developers

17:16 The Goals and Principles of Development

32:40 The Evolution of Development Models

43:14 The Importance of Long-Term Perspective

Integrating Sustainability from Blueprint to Reality - Dr. Irmak Turan

Season 3 · Episode 7

lundi 8 juillet 2024Duration 46:24

On this episode of our podcast, we dive into the world of sustainable building design with Dr. Irmak Turan, a trailblazer in sustainability and resilience. Discover how integrating sustainability into your projects from the get-go can transform energy efficiency, materials usage, and even enhance occupant well-being. Dr. Turan sheds light on key certifications like LEED and WELL that set the stage for sustainable design excellence. Join us as we explore the pivotal role of daylight, views, and early goal-setting in creating greener, more efficient buildings.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Early Career Journey

06:03 Defining Sustainability and Resiliency

08:33 Collaboration between Engineering and Architecture

11:26 Setting Goals for Sustainable Building Design

16:08 Balancing Sustainability and Energy Efficiency

23:27 Challenges and Strategies for Implementation

29:27 The Value of Daylight and Views in Buildings

33:25 Implementing Sustainability Strategies

35:47 Early Design Decisions for Sustainable Buildings

40:20 Setting Design Standards for Multiple Buildings

44:31 Motivation for Sustainable Building Design

Shaping Our Material Future - Brian Lee

Season 3 · Episode 6

lundi 1 juillet 2024Duration 50:59

How does mushrooms have to do with sustainable materials? In this Episode, Brian Lee, a principal research scientist at Autodesk, introduces his research on low carbon materials. We learn about mycelium composites and how it can be used as a sustainable and carbon-negative material for building facades. Brian teaches us about the role of research in driving innovation and sustainability at Autodesk. He introduces the challenges of scaling up new materials, and the importance of collaboration with experts from different domains.

Chapters

00:00 Brian’s Background and How He Got Into Design Research

07:09 The Role of Research in the AEC Industry

14:26 The Importance of Materials in Building Sustainability

23:36 Challenges and Opportunities in Scaling Up New Materials

32:15 Collaborating with Experts for Material Development

38:21 The Future of Autodesk Research

Read More in The Carbon Story Blog Series:

In this series we showcase how Autodesk Research is partnering across the company and with customers to build a real-world, net-zero future.

Part 1: The story of carbon and innovation in materials research with Autodesk customers. Link: https://bit.ly/3U7eFdT

Part 2: Explores industry readiness for sustainable solutions and how Autodesk Research is shaping the future of design and make with digital workflows.

Link: https://bit.ly/3JXzKmq

Part 3: How Autodesk’s AI-assisted design technology is enabling sustainability in the AECO industries.

Link: https://bit.ly/4elHo7S

The Pheonix Project: https://adsknews.autodesk.com/en/news/ai-powered-sustainable-housing-phoenix/

Brian’s Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bjlee2/

Autodesk Research Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/autodesk-research/

The New Urban Equation - Yair Titelboim

Season 3 · Episode 5

lundi 24 juin 2024Duration 01:01:49

Step into the world of cutting-edge real estate with our latest episode featuring Yair, an architect-turned-data scientist who's reshaping the industry at Hines. We explore the fascinating journey from drafting tables to data analytics, and discover how this unique perspective is transforming urban landscapes.

Yair shares his obsession with converting offices into housing, a timely topic in today's evolving housing environment. We'll dive into the challenges of urban redevelopment, the future of office spaces, and how companies like Hines are adapting to a rapidly changing market.

Get an insider's look at:

  • The success story behind Hines innovative coworking product, The Square
  • A captivating comparison of architectural giants Gensler and OMA
  • The crucial role of MIT labs in fostering industry collaboration
  • Hines's strategic shift from office-centric to a diversified real estate portfolio

Chapters

00:00 - Turning Offices into Housing

05:28 - The Success of Hines's Coworking Product

06:27 - Gensler vs. OMA: A Difference in Design

13:55 - Labs at MIT

30:21 - The Challenges and Opportunities of Office-to-Housing Conversions

36:06 - Navigating the Unique Nature of Different Cities in Real Estate

36:53 - Hines: From Office-Focused to a Diversified Portfolio

48:01 - Exploring the Future of Real Estate with AI, Crypto, Decarbonization, and Community

54:18 - The Importance of Being Part of a Strong Group and Accessing Resources for Career Development


Links:

Checkpoint Building

POST Houston

The Big U

One Architecture

BIG

Hines

The Square

Industrious

Williams Tower

South Station Tower

Fifth Wall

Decisions as a Liquid Democracy - Yasushi Sakai

Season 3 · Episode 4

dimanche 16 juin 2024Duration 01:00:38

Yasushi Sakai is a researcher, artist, and architect that lives in the computer terminal. In this conversation, Yasushi explains his journey from being an architect to his current research at MIT's Media Lab. He discusses his time working in architecture firms and his involvement in digital design divisions. He reflects on the limitations of parametric design tools like Rhino and Grasshopper in fundamentally changing the design process. Yasushi introduces us to the unique composition of the Media Lab and its focus on realizing research ideas and testing them in the real world. We discuss his research on propagational proxy voting systems, which combines fractional voting and liquid democracy. He explains how this voting system can be applied to decision-making in architecture and urban planning.


Links:

Shigeru Ban

Fumihiko Maki

Nikken Sekkei

Flash

Rhino Script

Grasshopper

Git

Media Lab City Science Group

City Scope

The Value of Design - Helena Rong, Juncheng Tony Yang, and Minkoo Kang

Season 3 · Episode 3

lundi 10 juin 2024Duration 59:06

What is design worth and can its value even be measured?

The authors of the forthcoming book, Value of Design: Creating Agency Through Data-Driven Insights, join Most Podern to state that it can be and discuss the importance of design in the built environment and its impact on society. They aim to bridge the gap between design and finance, and quantify the value of design in terms of its impact on financial value, social value, and cultural value. The discussion also touches on the subjective nature of design, the role of developers and policy makers in decision-making, and the importance of evidence-based approach to evaluating design quality.


Value of Design: Creating Agency Through Data-Driven Insights coming Fall 2024

by Andrea Chegut, Minkoo Kang, Helena Rong, and Juncheng Tony Yang

In the context of architecture and real estate, the value of design—be it financial or social value—remains largely unmeasured, overlooked, and inadequately researched. By failing to acknowledge the potential of design, we miss opportunities to address the wide-ranging social and sustainability challenges at play today.

MIT Real Estate Innovation Lab

Published by ORO Editions

Graphic Design by Studio Lin

Edited by Julia van den Hout of Original Copy

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Design as Research - De Peter Yi

Season 3 · Episode 2

mardi 4 juin 2024Duration 01:12:47

De Peter Yi joins Most Podern to talk about his work in addressing the built environment through a design research approach to architectural practice. As an ⁠Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Cincinnati⁠, and founder of ⁠Rebuild Collective⁠, an architectural research and design studio, Peter’s practice addresses ways in which architectural and urban design plays a role in the evolution of contemporary society.


Combining his various roles as an architect, researcher, and educator, Peter discusses his journey from childhood experiences to architectural training, education, and professional practice. He explores the impact of research in design, the role of academia, and the development work that targets how ways to improve the relationship between policies governing the development of the built environment and the outcomes that they yield.


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