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Archello Podcast — 21 episodes
Ma Yansong of MAD Architects on why imperfection is actually very human
Annabelle Selldorf on why buildings have to live longer than we do
Martin Duplantier on turning reconstruction into transformation
Benedetta Tagliabue on why every project is an occasion for learning
Gabriela Carrillo on why public architecture should be efficient, economical, and cosmic
Robin Dhar and Helen Ensor on unlocking the future of historic buildings at Donald Insall Associates
Iñaki Garai of IDOM on how architecture transforms the immaterial into the material
John McAslan and Colin Bennie on the excitement of transport architecture projects at John McAslan + Partners
Daniel Lobitz on designing buildings that grow out of their specific place and history at Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Dimitri Roussel of DREAM on why timber architecture must be a revolution
Chris Hardie on designing projects that uplift and inspire at Schmidt Hammer Lassen
Alan Maskin of Olson Kundig on how architecture borrows from storytelling
Omar Gandhi on using ordinary materials to craft extraordinary architecture
Odile Decq on making architecture that is contemporary yet respectful
Dominique Perrault on designing architecture that respects the natural topography
Fernando Sordo Madaleno and Rosalba Rojas on building a resilient Mexican architecture practice over generations
Mario Cucinella on designing for our time by learning from the past
Alison Brooks on setting impossible design ambitions
Simon Henley on how good architecture should respond to timeless questions
Patrik Schumacher on how he works on ever more 'tectonic' projects at Zaha Hadid Architects
Manuelle Gautrand on how she only works on projects she loves