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Few and Far Between

It's a special feeling when you understand something for its essence. It's visceral, it's real and it's rare. But it is true. This podcast is a journey in understanding.

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    An Education Through the Cultures - Michael Milojevic: #9

    Michael Milojevic has been educated and taught at architecture schools in the University of Toronto, Illinois, Cambridge and Auckland amongst others, and has conducted fieldwork in Iran, the Balkans, Turkey, Tunisia and Sicily.His interests and experience are broadly in the areas of archaeology, landscape, architecture and urbanism of North America and Europe, with a broad specialty in the architecture and urbanism of the Mediterranean Basin between the 4th-15th centuries. Since 2001, he has coordinated a dozen international study tours and design studios at Universities in Belgrade, Palermo, Barcelona, Lisbon, Innsbruck and Seville.I enjoyed this conversation very much, in which we discovered some of what it means to hold a lens through many cultures.

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    #8: Prof. Joseph di Pasquale - On the Nature of Cities and their Inhabitants

    Joseph di Pasquale is an Architect, University Professor, PhD in Architecture, Designer, and Urban Planner. He is an Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Architecture at the Polytechnic University of Milan, where he earnt a PhD in Modular Hybrid Architecture for Emerging Living Behaviors. He had received an honorary degree in Political and Social Sciences from ISFOA University, Zurich, in 2024. He has also earnt a diploma in Storytelling and Film Directing from the New York Film Academy in 2001. Since 2008, Joseph has been actively involved in cultural dissemination, lecturing in Italy, China, Russia, and the United States, as well as publishing books and articles in numerous international journals and academic publications. He is the founder of Joseph di Pasquale Architects. Some of Joseph’s awards include: the WGDO World Green Design Contribution Award 2015 for the Guangzhou Circle Building; the WT Smart City Award 2017 awarded by Well Tech and the Metropolitan City of Milan (for ChorusLife); ICONIC LANDSCAPE AWARD 2018, awarded by Eco Tech Green and magazine.

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    #7 - Prof. Richard Kearney: Where do Stories Come From?

    Prof. Dr. Richard Kearney is very well published and regarded Professor in Philosophy, a public Intellectual and writer. He is the Charles Seelig Professor in Philosophy at Boston College, has taught at University College Dublin and is a member of the Royal Irish Academy.In this conversation, Prof. Kearney walks me through his understanding of Narrative, and how and why stories have come to be so important to the human experience. Drawing strongly on both his Gaelic roots, and a thorough understanding of story-telling traditions across cultures, Prof. Kearney guides me through two lines of argument: 1. Why the un-narrated life is not worth living; and 2. A vouch for the return to touch, and the connection-dense experience of life. Speaking of dense, this conversation is very much so in information-per-minute. A lot of important ideas about the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves, both as individuals and groups, are explored. I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation, and seeing that I struggled to keep up in some places, it’s safe to say I was definitely stretched into new waters. A very exciting prospect.

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    #6: Dr. Sarosh Mulla - Finding Joy in a High Stakes World

    Dr. Sarosh Mulla is an award-winning Designer, Artist, Researcher and Teacher of Architecture, based in Auckland, New Zealand. Alongside being a Director of PAC Studio, Sarosh maintains an active art practice and is a member of the Auckland Public Art Advisory Panel. Alongside a very high standard of work in both concept and build-quality, his Studio is widely known for being playful. In finding joy in the most unexpected ways. Join us as we try to gain an appreciation for just that :)

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    #1 - Richard Archbold - The Hidden Art of Creativity

    Arch (aka Richard Archbold) isn't just designing buildings—he's shaping the way we experience space. With extensive experience in the industry, and a principal at JWA Architects, Arch has played a key role in some of New Zealand's high-profile commercial projects. Practicing meticulous, context- driven approach to design, Arch has also been a teacher, story-teller, musician and mentor. Self-described to be at the "end of the beginning" of his career, Arch is considered and rigorous, in both, his practice and communication. I thoroughly enjoyed this most interesting conversation, and I hope you will too.

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    #5 - Matt Liggins: Creative Authenticity. What is it?

    Matthew Liggins is an artist, teacher and architectural designer. Matt's got an incredible knack in bringing people together for his exhibitions, studios and creative acts. Together, we explore the question of: how do you show up in the most sincere way? There are no prescriptions, but we try to unpack some reasonings: be it creatively or even just the way you show up in life.

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    #4 - Bill McKay: Understanding Lies on the Other Side of This

    Hello friend,In our conversation, Bill and I explored learning how to understand an issue for what it truly is, the 'loose days' and the practice of critique. Amongst many other topics.I hope you enjoy this dialogue, and gain from it as much as I did :)

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    #3 - Rajan Hira - Crafting a Rewarding Career

    Rajan Hira is a Registered Architect, Senior Principal and Father.There’s something quietly powerful about speaking to someone who holds the line between excellence and empathy— making you feel safe and seen, but still pushed to be everything that you could be.In this conversation, I sit down with Rajan Hira, Senior Principal at Chow:Hill, to explore the architecture of care. Our 2+ hour discussion is wide ranging, exploring what makes a rewarding career, the art of raising a young family whilst achieving professionally, dealing with recessions and lay-offs and more. A philosophy toward crafting a career, you want to lead. This was a special one.

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    #2 - Anner Chong - 21 Insights into Healthcare Design

    What makes a great healthcare project? What are the common threads between a 500m and 50k dollar construction project? How do you maintain design integrity through projects that last decades?In a conversation with Architect and Senior Principal Anner Chong, we begin to pull on these threads... I hope you find this conversation as insightful as I did :)

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It's a special feeling when you understand something for its essence. It's visceral, it's real and it's rare. But it is true. This podcast is a journey in understanding.

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Yash Bhatia

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