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The Architecture Social Show, Pilot!

In this pilot episode of the Architecture Social Show, hosts Will Ridgway and Stephen Drew introduce you to fun and lighthearted architecture news. They discuss various potential names for the show, the pilot episode format, and a bit of office banter.

Episode 30 of the Architecture Social podcast, hosted by Architecture Social, titled "The Architecture Social Show, Pilot!" was published on November 18, 2020 and runs 56 minutes.

November 18, 2020 ·56m · Architecture Social

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In this pilot episode of the Architecture Social Show, hosts Will Ridgway and Stephen Drew introduce you to fun and lighthearted architecture news. They discuss various potential names for the show, the pilot episode format, and a bit of office banter.

The Architecture Social Show: Pilot Episode - Introducing the Fun Side of Architecture News!


In this pilot episode of the Architecture Social Show, hosts Will Ridgway and Stephen Drew introduce you to fun and lighthearted architecture news. They discuss various potential names for the show, the pilot episode format, and a bit of office banter. 

Key segments include discussions around Foster and Partners' Boston Dynamics dog, a net-zero carbon office project, and the Future Trends Survey by RIBA. 

Additionally, the hosts share some job openings in architecture, highlight the architectural community on the Architecture Social platform, and wrap up with Will's Weekly Words of Wisdom. Join in for an engaging session filled with laughter, insightful discussions, and the latest architecture news.

00:00 Welcome to the Architecture Social Show

00:20 Introducing the Show and Soundboard Fun

03:31 Curated News and Jobs

03:46 Furlough and Personal Updates

07:08 Boston Dynamics Dog in Construction

12:34 Foster and Partners' Net Zero Carbon Office

18:53 Future Trends Survey and Market Predictions

26:54 Technical Difficulties and Viewer Interaction

27:40 Exciting News and Viewer Contributions

27:52 Live Experiment: Tidal Energy Project

28:29 Future Plans and Viewer Engagement

30:34 Job Updates and Market Trends

40:04 Architectural Social Community Highlights

48:01 Upcoming Events and Final Thoughts

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  • (00:00) - Introduction and Show Kickoff
  • (01:25) - Soundboard Fun and Audience Interaction
  • (03:31) - Architecture News and Updates
  • (07:08) - Foster and Partners' Boston Dynamics Dog
  • (12:34) - Net Zero Carbon Projects
  • (18:40) - Future Trends in Architecture
  • (24:47) - Personal Anecdotes and Project Highlights
  • (26:54) - Technical Difficulties and Viewer Interaction
  • (27:40) - News Roundup and Viewer Comments
  • (28:02) - Live Google Search: Tidal Energy Project
  • (28:29) - Future Plans for the Show
  • (29:18) - Guest Appearances and Swearing Button
  • (30:34) - Job Updates and Market Trends
  • (40:04) - Architectural Social Community Updates
  • (42:36) - Podcast Highlights and Community Resources
  • (49:02) - Final Thoughts and Viewer Interaction
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