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EPISODE · Jan 4, 2022 · 32 MIN

Building Better - Season 2 - Are Buildings Gendered?

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In the second episode of season two, host Christoph speaks with two researchers at The Bartlett to think about buildings and how we can see society’s understanding of gender dynamics and imbalances of power reflected in them. Join Maria Venegas Raba, an architectural historian, PhD student in transnational histories of Latin-American modernist architecture and lecturer (teaching) in the Architectural & Interdisciplinary Studies BSc at The Bartlett School of Architecture and Dr Jos Boys, a senior lecturer in Environments for Learning in the Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction and co-founder of Matrix and The DisOrdinary Architecture Project for a fascinating conversation about accessibility, de-colonialism and equity within architecture. For more information and to access the transcript: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/building-better-bartlett-podcast/transcript-are-buildings-gendered Catch up on previous episodes here: soundcloud.com/uclsound/sets/building-better-the-bartlett Date of episode recording: 2021-11-12 Duration: 32:54 Language of episode: English Presenter: Christoph Lindner Guests: Maria Venegas Raba; Dr Jos Boys Producer: Cerys Bradley

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