This week's show is dedicated to Louisville, and we're delighted to share the mic with longtime Archinect favorite Steven Ward. Steven is an architect and partner at Studio Kremer Architects, teacher and architecture critic/cheerleader for the local independent paper LEO Weekly. We discuss his recent writings, in particular his survey of the recently completed Speed Art Museum, and the differences between local architecture criticism vs national criticism. We also find out what's going on with OMA's Food Port project.
Listen to episode 78 of Archinect Sessions, "Calming Down and Speeding Up in Louisville":
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Because I had a meeting and Paul was being respectful of my time (Thanks!) I didn't get around to my music recommendation: Esperanza Spalding's Emily's D+Evolution for best album of 2016!
Also, my endorsement - and not JUST because she's a former student!: http://archinect.com/features/article/149962360/cuteness-and-the-fight-for-architectural-preservation#arc_new_comment
My reasons for thinking it's intriguing are in the post's comment section.
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