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urbanNext podcasts aim to expand architecture to rethink cities. urbanNext exchanges include the Nature of Enclosure series, conducted by Jeffrey S. Nesbit, which explores the status of enclosure in the design fields and its impact on contemporary forms of capital, culture, and politics. urbanNext talks look into topics under consideration and current issues that affect architecture, urbanism and landscape architecture with the most relevant professionals.
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  • 🇩🇪 Germany - design

    23/01/2026
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Green New Deal Landscapes | session 8 - Danika Cooper & Manuel Shvartzberg Carrió

Episode 8

lundi 19 décembre 2022Duration 31:47

Green New Deal Landscapes is a series hosted by Jose Alfredo Ramírez and Clara Olóriz Sanjuán, both co-directors of AA Groundlab. Each session discusses the relationship between policy making and our environment and explores how we can tackle climate change through landscape design.
Alfredo is joined by Danika Cooper and Manuel Shvartzberg Carrió to talk about indigenous practices in landscape design and how they can be crucial in tackling not only the climate emergency but also social injustice.
The conversation is a follow-up on the article The Red Deal: Decolonising Climate Action published in AD: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad.2776

Learn more about Danika Cooper’s work:
http://www.danikacooper.com/
https://ced.berkeley.edu/people/danika-cooper

Learn more about Manuel Shvartzberg Carrió’s work:
https://usp.ucsd.edu/people/faculty/profiles/Shvartzberg_Manuel.html
https://www.sternberg-press.com/product/productive-universals-specific-situations/

This space has been sponsored by Actar Publishers and urbanNext.net.
For the most engaging publications on architecture, urbanism, and landscape architecture visit:
http://actar.com/
For access to exclusive digital content subscribe to:
https://urbannext.net/

The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.

Green New Deal Landscapes | session 7 - Billy Fleming & Douglas Spencer

Episode 7

lundi 12 décembre 2022Duration 36:24

Green New Deal Landscapes is a series hosted by Jose Alfredo Ramírez and Clara Olóriz Sanjuán, both co-directors of AA Groundlab. Each session discusses the relationship between policy making and our environment and explores how we can tackle climate change through landscape design.
Alfredo and Clara are joined by Billy Fleming and Douglas Spencer to discuss the role of the architecture profession in tackling climate change and social justice.
The conversation is a follow-up on the article Crises and Contestations: The Promise and Peril of Designing a Green New Deal published in AD: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad.2769

Learn more about Billy Fleming’s work:
https://mcharg.upenn.edu/
https://islandpress.org/books/blueprint-coastal-adaptation
https://www.lincolninst.edu/publications/books/design-nature-now

Learn more about Douglas Spencer’s work:
https://spatialregister.wordpress.com/
https://birkhauser.com/books/9783035621648
https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/architecture-of-neoliberalism-9781472581532/

This space has been sponsored by Actar Publishers and urbanNext.net.
For the most engaging publications on architecture, urbanism, and landscape architecture visit:
http://actar.com/
For access to exclusive digital content subscribe to:
https://urbannext.net/

The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.

Architecture for the Brain with Firas Safieddine

vendredi 1 octobre 2021Duration 10:38

Firas Safieddine is an architect, designer artist and neurotech enthusiasts. In this session we talk with him about neuroscience in the field of architecture and how these two disciplines are contributing to each other.

Related content:

https://urbannext.net/afterlives-orbital-infrastructure/

https://urbannext.net/electrical-ecologies/

https://urbannext.net/electrical-ecologies-ii/

https://urbannext.net/emergent-topographies/

Designing the Electrical Layer with Firas Safieddine

mardi 24 août 2021Duration 09:12

Firas Safieddine is an architect, designer artist and neurotech enthusiasts. In this session we talk with him on working on different ecologies at different scales by addressing the electrical layer.

Related content:

https://urbannext.net/afterlives-orbital-infrastructure/

https://urbannext.net/electrical-ecologies/

https://urbannext.net/electrical-ecologies-ii/

https://urbannext.net/emergent-topographies/

Intertwined Environments Session 6 - Healthy City - with Ben van Berkel & Manuel Pérez Romero

Season 1 · Episode 6

jeudi 22 juillet 2021Duration 20:18

Intertwined Environments is the series hosted by Martha Thorne, Dean of IE School of Architecture and Design, which discusses the natural, the physical and the digital realms in constructing environments that respond to current and future challenges.

We have to rethink the way we understand the city and the role of architecture. Ben van Berkel and Manuel Pérez Romero talk about the city and health and how putting technological tools at the service of sustainable development can aid build our cities.

Learn more about Ben’s work:

https://www.unstudio.com/

https://urbannext.net/brainport-smart-district/

https://urbannext.net/increasing-affordable-housing/

Learn more about Manuel’s work:

https://www.ie.edu/school-architecture-design/people/faculty/manuel-perez-romero/

https://nodo17.com/

This space was produced by IE School of Architecture and Design, its Center for Sustainable Cities and urbanNext.net. Visit the IE School of Architecture and Design website to learn more about their commitment to building sustainable cities, and subscribe to urbanNext.net for access to exclusive digital content.

The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.

Intertwined Environments Session 5 - Architecture as a Manifesto - with Stefano Boeri & Flavio Tejada

Season 1 · Episode 5

lundi 14 juin 2021Duration 28:41

Intertwined Environments is the series hosted by Martha Thorne, Dean of IE School of Architecture and Design, which discusses the natural, the physical and the digital realms in constructing environments that respond to current and future challenges.

Architecture can be seen as a catalyst to move communities forward. Stefano Boeri and Flavio Tejada have explored the power of architecture and urban planning not only to improve the context but also to contribute to the collective memory of the city.

Learn more about Stefano’s work:

https://www.stefanoboeriarchitetti.net/

https://urbannext.net/vertical-forest/

https://www.stefanoboeriarchitetti.net/pubblicazioni/mutations-2/

Learn more about Flavio’s work:

https://www.ie.edu/school-architecture-design/people/faculty/flavio-tejada/

https://www.arup.com/es-es/our-firm/flavio-tejada

This space was produced by IE School of Architecture and Design, its Center for Sustainable Cities and urbanNext.net. Visit the IE School of Architecture and Design website to learn more about their commitment to building sustainable cities, and subscribe to urbanNext.net for access to exclusive digital content.

The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.

Intertwined Environments Session 4 - On Leadership - with Michael Green & Jerónimo van Schendel

Season 1 · Episode 4

lundi 7 juin 2021Duration 29:02

Intertwined Environments is the series hosted by Martha Thorne, Dean of IE School of Architecture and Design, which discusses the natural, the physical and the digital realms in constructing environments that respond to current and future challenges.

Creating resilient communities is key for any city to thrive, but also for a university campus, a business and other realms. In this session, Michael Green and Jerónimo van Schendel talk about leadership and taking risks in architecture.

Learn more about Michael’s work:

http://mg-architecture.ca/

https://www.ted.com/talks/michael_green_why_we_should_build_wooden_skyscrapers

Learn more about Jerónimo’s work:

https://www.ie.edu/school-architecture-design/people/faculty/jeronimo-van-schendel-erice/

https://bildia.com/

This space was produced by IE School of Architecture and Design, its Center for Sustainable Cities and urbanNext.net. Visit the IE School of Architecture and Design website to learn more about their commitment to building sustainable cities, and subscribe to urbanNext.net for access to exclusive digital content.

The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.

Intertwined Environments Session 3 - Community Engagement - with Jeanne Gang & Cristina Mateo

Episode 3

vendredi 7 mai 2021Duration 22:20

Intertwined Environments is the series hosted by Martha Thorne, Dean of IE School of Architecture and Design, which discusses the natural, the physical and the digital realms in constructing environments that respond to current and future challenges.

Creating resilient communities is key for any city to thrive, but also for a university campus, a business and other realms. In this session, Jeanne Gang and Cristina Mateo talk about how to boost community building in an increasingly digitalized world.

Learn more about Jeanne’s work:

https://studiogang.com/

https://www.gsd.harvard.edu/person/jeanne-gang/

https://studiogang.com/project/solstice-on-the-park

https://studiogang.com/project/nature-boardwalk-at-lincoln-park-zoo

https://studiogang.com/project/kresge

https://urbannext.net/university-chicago-campus-north-residential-commons/

https://urbannext.net/beloit-college-powerhouse/

Learn more about Cristina’s work:

https://www.ie.edu/school-architecture-design/people/faculty/cristina-mateo/

https://urbannext.net/the-extracurricular-as-an-institutional/

This space was produced by IE School of Architecture and Design, its Center for Sustainable Cities and urbanNext.net. Visit the IE School of Architecture and Design website to learn more about their commitment to building sustainable cities, and subscribe to urbanNext.net for access to exclusive digital content.

The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.

Intertwined Environments Session 2 - Anthropology & Design - with Michael Leube & Elvira Muñoz

Episode 2

vendredi 30 avril 2021Duration 22:22

Intertwined Environments is the series hosted by Martha Thorne, Dean of IE School of Architecture and Design, which discusses the natural, the physical and the digital realms in constructing environments that respond to current and future challenges.

We are often unaware of the power of design and its effect on human behavior. Michael Leube and Elvira Muñoz consider the cultural impact of any project or intervention in our environment in order to ensure sustainable development.


This space was produced by IE School of Architecture and Design, its Center for Sustainable Cities and urbanNext.net. Visit the IE School of Architecture and Design website to learn more about their commitment to building sustainable cities, and subscribe to urbanNext.net for access to exclusive digital content.

The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.

Intertwined Environments Session 1 - Activism & Architecture - with Deborah Berke & David Goodman

vendredi 16 avril 2021Duration 24:16

Intertwined Environments is the series hosted by Martha Thorne, Dean of IE School of Architecture and Design, which discusses the natural, the physical and the digital realms in constructing environments that respond to current and future challenges.

Addressing the social component in the urban milieu is key, as we look to goals of sustainable development. Deborah Berke and David Goodman talk about the role of architects in crisis times, everyday architecture and how to be an engaged professional.

Learn more about Deborah's work:

https://www.dberke.com/

https://www.architecture.yale.edu/faculty/419-deborah-berke

https://www.dberke.com/writing-lectures/architecture-of-the-everyday/

https://www.dberke.com/project/the-womens-building/

Learn more about David's work:

https://www.ie.edu/school-architecture-design/people/faculty/david-goodman/

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=d53GQbQAAAAJ&hl=en

This space was produced by IE School of Architecture and Design, its Center for Sustainable Cities and urbanNext.net. Visit the IE School of Architecture and Design website to learn more about their commitment to building sustainable cities, and subscribe to urbanNext.net for access to exclusive digital content.

The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.


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