How far we've come: this week, we're thrilled to have Christopher Hawthorne on the podcast, architecture critic for the Los Angeles Times. Paul, Amelia, Donna and Ken talk with Christopher about his recent 3-part series on architecture and immigration in southern California, the role of the architecture critic at a major national newspaper, and his take on new media journalism.
We're also proud to introduce our inaugural bit with Archinect's lawyer-correspondent, Brian Newman at Dykema Gossett PLLC, where we submit our architectural legal queries to an actual lawyer. And per usual, we check in on recent news, discussing the stormy marketing campaign for a Steampunk luxury condo building.
And has it really already been ten episodes? To celebrate Archinect Sessions' rite-of-passage into double digits, we reflect on how it's been going so far – what we'd like to change, criticism we've received, and our favorite episodes.
Send your architectural legal questions, comments or questions about the podcast to us, on twitter #archinectsessions or call us at: (213) 784-7421.
Listen to episode ten of Archinect Sessions, "Powers of 10 with Christopher Hawthorne, architecture critic at the LA Times":
Shownotes:
Pieces by Christopher Hawthorne:
Noted prior Archinect Sessions episodes:
The piece that got Ken musing on Jewish urbanism/pedestrianism
And we solve the mystery: Did Christopher Hawthorne write "Parents"?
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by the way I like how Hawthorne casually and practically talks about a Design firm that just didn't see any need in getting a license...
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