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From their article:How do you stay up to date on trends, news, and best practices in the architectural community? Consider podcasts. Portable and easy to listen to in the office, car, or at home, well-done podcasts drill deeply into niche topics. Here are seven architectural podcasts you should... View full entry »
This week David and Marina are joined by Karen Kubey, urbanist and architectural educator specializing in housing and health, to discuss affordable and public housing, the current volume of Architectural Design (AD), "Housing as Intervention: Architecture towards Social Equity," which she... View full entry »
This week we talk Crazy Rich Asians from Asian and French perspectives (was it really that good?), montages that last too long, why the planning of Downtown Disney needs improvement and Californians who drift while walking. Enjoy! iTunes Spotify Instagram View full entry »
This week we talk with the Sharon Zukin—Professor of sociology @thegraduatecenter , and the author of several books on urban, cultural and economic change. Her work is fascinating, informative and really opens your mind to the ‘invisible’ powers that effect urban places, culture and... View full entry »
This week David and Marina discuss the culture shock of moving to California, learning to drive, why environmental changes aren't taken seriously, the different egos in NYC and SoCal, the new weird trend of fake freckles, self-centered minorities and more!! iTunes Spotify Instagram View full entry »
This week Wendy W Fok, Architect & Founder of design firm, WE-DESIGNS joins us to discuss Hong Kong, her love/hate relationship with school, Princeton, Harvard, Bartlett, academia vs practice, working at Ralph Lauren, a bizarre Black Mirror-esque restaurant, technology's impact on social... View full entry »
This week David and Marina discuss that weird short film before the Incredibles 2, farting in theaters, actors who portray cgi characters, karaoke in k-town, "craft" in design & music, why the "sock shoe" approach to design and minimalism today is just lazy design! iTunes Spotify Instagram View full entry »
This week we are joined by Alexia Beghi, Senior Architectural Designer at Gensler to discuss visiting Chicago, traveling on the east coast, white rice meals in Las Vegas, imagining attacks in NYC, wild dreams on Zyrtec, honeymooning in France, onomatopoetic Yiddish, diets, what it's like to work... View full entry »
Peep our article on ArchDaily where we interview its founder and ceo, David Basulto! https://www.archdaily.com/8981...iTunes Spotify Instagram View full entry »
This week David and Marina talk bizarre bathroom behaviors, visiting the Hearst Tower in NYC, snobs in elevators, why Instagram's new office design is terrible, curiosity in conversations, hosting interviews, why architects are censored and more!iTunes Spotify Instagram View full entry »
This week we are joined by David Basulto - Founder, CEO and Editor-In-Chief of ArchDaily, The World's Most Visited Architecture Website - to discuss how news & design media impacts architecture, the team behind ArchDaily, why ArchDaily matters, current design styles & trends... View full entry »
This week are joined by Kevin Wong - Photographer, Instagram Influencer and Architectural Designer - to discuss living in Hong Kong, his journey from photographing as a hobby to shooting for companies like BMW, Leica, Nike and HypeBeast, becoming an Instagram Influencer, transforming wall... View full entry »
This week we talk racist tweets, censorship, Architect Odile Decq's belief in strong personalities and bold designs, "Is having a branding necessary?", visiting marble quarries, materiality, why modern construction is perverse, Norman Foster's Hearst Tower and more!Listen... View full entry »
This week we are joined by the "Young Architect" Michael Riscica! We discuss his crazy path to becoming a licensed architect, strategies for passing the architecture exams, NCARB, the AIA, gender issues in the profession, his entrepreneurial success, him biking across the country three times... View full entry »
This week David Briggs, Architect and Co-Founder of Gowanus By Design joins us to discuss New York City in the 80s, gentrification, urban preservation, the planning challenges of Gowanus (a neighborhood in Brooklyn) and its severely polluted canal, designing better cities, wastewater treatment... View full entry »
This week we are joined by Michael Sorkin to discuss neighborhoods, gentrification, smart cities, city development, teaching design and more! Michael is an architect, educator and writer. He is the founder of Michael Sorkin Studio and Terreform - The Center for Advanced Urban Research, Director of... View full entry »
This week we talk French Architecture school, living off of chili with cream cheese, sororities & vomit omelettes, Wakanda salutes, surviving school, cutting off parts of fingers, fitting in with happy people, loogies, blood and more delicious things! Listen Here iTunes Spotify Instagram View full entry »
Cool! We were in last week's Archinect's pick :)This week we are joined by Michael Sorkin to discuss neighborhoods, gentrification, smart cities, city development, teaching design and more! Michael is an architect, educator and writer. He is the founder of Michael Sorkin Studio and Terreform - The... View full entry »
This week Architect Dong-Ping Wong, Founding Partner of FOOD joins us to discuss architecture design process, running a firm, +POOL (the world's first water-filtering floating pool), design education, rendering styles and much more! Dong-Ping Wong has worked with notable people such as Kanye West... View full entry »
This week we discuss the 9/11 development, hurricane Sandy, privatizing public parks, comparing film-making to design, the subway crazy bike lady, FRIENDS and more! Listen Here iTunes YouTube Instagram View full entry »
This week we are joined by Franz Hoffman the co-founder of Fontself, a plug-in that enables graphic designer to create custom fonts. We discuss technology's impact on design, why typography matters, the challenges of starting a business, designing for users & clients, the democratization of... View full entry »
This week we talk "Quiet Clubbing" & "Silent Parties", Coachella outfits, putting cats with check-in baggage, photographing while traveling and the challenges of Podcasting. In hour two we discuss design presentations, reviews, critics and learning design.Listen... View full entry »
This week we are joined by Michael Sorkin to discuss neighborhoods, gentrification, smart cities, city development, teaching design and more! Michael is an architect, educator and writer. He is the founder of Michael Sorkin Studio and Terreform - The Center for Advanced Urban Research, Director of... View full entry »
This week Ben Meade, Design Director at Alloy Development joins us to discuss architecture, his work at Alloy, his crazy move to New York and his winning proposal with design group Maison to revamp Park Avenue in Manhattan as part of the design competition "Beyond The Centerline" hosted by the... View full entry »
This week we discuss visiting Japan: tourist traps, why Kyoto wasn't that great, the lamest monkey park ever, staying at a temple with rude monks, eating octopus on a stick and fatty tuna sushi that melts in your mouth!Listen Here iTunes YouTube Instagram View full entry »
This week we discuss our trip to Japan! Japan's amazingly clean public transportation systems and sidewalks, butt-cleaning toilets and the best ramen ever.Listen Here iTunes YouTube Instagram View full entry »
This week: A survey of Norman Foster’s office shows it pays 10.5% more to its men and there are less women in senior positions (what do general surveys like this actually mean? Should we aim to have equal parts men and women in offices?), a re-useable tampon device, reacting to friends’... View full entry »
Here's why Elon Musk's underground transportation won't work!Listen Here iTunes YouTube Instagram View full entry »
This week we discuss the accusations of Richard Meier sexually harassing his employees, the future of Meier's office, city design and why Elon Musk’s proposal for underground transportation could ruin our cities. Listen Here iTunes YouTube Instagram View full entry »
This week we discuss Chase Bank's plans to demolish it's current headquarters. Located in Midtown Manhattan, 270 Park Avenue will be the tallest building ever demolished. The problem? Preservationists, historians and feminists want it saved! The International Style building was designed by a... View full entry »