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Ceci n'est pas un session: Archinect Sessions episode #55.5 takes a break
Spring is just around the corner, and in the interest of new beginnings and rebirth, Archinect Sessions is taking this week off to get some much needed rest. The market is hot right now, and we're running on all cylinders just to keep up.
We'll be back next week with a brand new episode, devoted specifically to competitions in honor of Bustler's new redesign, and until then, we've got a special half-episode to tide you over. Paul and I run through the recent news and recommend a few episodes to get caught up with to while we're on break (links to all in the shownotes below).
Listen to episode 55.5 of Archinect Sessions, "Ceci n'est pas un session":
Shownotes:
Episodes to catch up on:
- Guns in the Studio: Texas' new campus carry law prompted Architecture Dean Fritz Steiner to resign. He joins us to discuss the law's effect on architecture education, on Archinect Sessions #55 – The new law allows guns in campus buildings, including architecture studios.
- Dispatch from Flint: How architects can help, on Archinect Sessions #54 – Archinector Kurt Neiswender joins us direct from Flint to discuss the abilities and limitations of architects to help in such a tragic scenario.
- Virtually Inevitable – VR and AR, IRL on Archinect Sessions #51 – former New York Times video chief Rebecca Howard joins us to discuss recent developments in VR and architecture.
- "Making A Pritzker Laureate" – Martha Thorne, executive director of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, gives us an inside look at the prestigious award, on Archinect Sessions #48 – We discuss the roots of the award's reputation and the community of insiders involved in deliberating over each year's Laureate.
- Architecture for Humanity's Next Chapter: Garrett Jacobs, executive director of AFH-offshoot the Chapter Network, on One-to-One #11 – How the organization, now rebranded as the Open Architecture Collaborative, can carry on AFH's spirit and learn from its mistakes.
- Building Our Best Nature: Archinect Sessions One-to-One #8 with Scott Merrill, winner of this year's Driehaus Prize – Merrill provides a personal and nuanced account of what traditional architecture – the $200,000 prize's focus – means in today's practice.
Some big items from the last week's news:
Keep an eye out for next week's One-to-One interview with Michael Maltzan, and don't forget that the Call for Submissions, for stories and projects of "Architectural Survival", is open until March 20th at 11:59pm PST.
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So glad you guys are doing this great work on the podcast. So glad there's a podcast with experts talking intelligently. Nice work on Bustler too. You guys have grown an amazing, authentic architecture community and it shows!
Thank you LiMX!
Agreed. Keep up the good work.
Have a great time during SXSW! Be sure to have tacos from...pretty much anywhere. #TacoTown
Thanks everyone! And yes I will make sure to not only eat tacos but rigorously compare them to Los Angeles'.
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