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Almost Nothing
by DEPARTMENT RADIO
Almost Nothing is a podcast about architecture and design, brought to you by Department of Interest.
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Sfossils: A Conversation with Mike Seymour
Patrick sits down with artist and designer Mike Seymour, known for his work at Bocci and his independent project Sfossils, which debuted with Paean, a large ceramic chandelier installed at the Villa Bagatti Valsecchi in Milan. The two discuss Mike's process, his path from Bocci to launching his own practice, his residency at Fallingwater, and the ideas behind his latest work.
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The Last Lengths: Duncan McNab's Vancouver Aquatic Centre
The Vancouver Aquatic Centre closes for good on June 28th. This solo episode covers Duncan McNab, the overlooked architect behind the 1974 building, its clever engineering, the politics of its replacement, and Vancouver's habit of erasing its own architectural history. Plus a personal story about what this building meant to me.
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Arthur Erickson's Perry Residence
Last year, Steven Bailey purchased Arthur Erickson's Perry Residence (1963), a house that had fallen into a significant state of disrepair. Rather than seeing a problem, he saw an opportunity.In this conversation, we discuss the realities of taking on an important piece of architectural history, balancing preservation with practicality, and what it takes to make a project like this financially viable.Released one day after what would have been Arthur Erickson's 102nd birthday.
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From Forest to Sea: Arthur Erickson's Museum of Anthropology
The Museum of Anthropology at UBC is probably the most important building in Vancouver — and one of the most quietly radical. In this solo episode, we get into how Arthur Erickson translated the logic of Northwest Coast post-and-beam construction into concrete and glass, why the site carries more history than most people realize, and what it means that the Great Hall was just demolished and rebuilt from scratch. A building about permanence that had to be taken apart to survive.
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Ron Thom's Fells House
Shaniff Thawer spent four years saving Ron Thom's Fells House. Built in 1958, this West Vancouver home could have been torn down — instead, Shanif took it on and brought it back. In this episode, Patrick and Shanif sit down to talk about what that process actually looks like. The patience, the decisions, and what it means to fight for a building worth keeping.
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