This week on the podcast: continuing our earlier discussion on student debt, special guest (and fellow Archinector) Quilian Riano joins Paul, Amelia, Donna and Ken to discuss the Architecture Lobby's advocacy for increasing the value of architecture, both monetarily and in the public eye. We also cover Karim Rashid's recent inflammatory New York Times interview.
Listen to episode seven of the Archinect Sessions podcast, "The Ups and Downs of Architectural Value":
As always, you can tweet questions/comments about podcast topics to #archinectsessions, or leave a message for us at (213) 784-7421. Our next episode could feature your comments.
Shownotes:
Cutie and The Boxer documentary, mentioned by Donna
Palm Springs Art Museum Architecture and Design Center
E. Stewart Williams book mentioned by Paul
StrikeDebt! mentioned by Quilian
3 Comments
I still think "KARIM-IFESTO" would sound better.
What profession has structural problems? Architecture! Maybe Karim can figure it out for us. Are you reading this?
I had no idea the Architectural Lobby was so well organized with multiple committees and such.
Also re: Quilian's point about data and information, seems noteworthy that this is a theme that many groups are picking up, whether it be the Missing 32% Project, ACSA's recent Data + Research push or even Archinect's own Salary Poll.
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