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Archinect — 334 episodes
Archinect Meets: Evan Lovett of L.A. in a Minute
Next Up: Exhibit Columbus / Sam Jacob
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Next Up: Exhibit Columbus / Part 1: A Conversation with the Curators
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Goat Wisdom with Frances Anderton
On Racial Inequality in AEC, with Karen Compton
A Conversation with Nathalie Frankowski and Cruz Garcia of WAI Architecture Think Tank
Conversations with the Architecture Community, Part 6/6
Conversations with the Architecture Community, Part 5/6
Conversations with the Architecture Community, Part 4/6
Conversations with the Architecture Community, Part 3/6
Conversations with the Architecture Community, Part 2/6
Conversations with the Architecture Community, Part 1/6
Quarantine Check-In
Paulette Singley helps us understand 'How to Read Architecture'
Director Alysa Nahmias on László Moholy-Nagy and The New Bauhaus
What happened at The School of Architecture at Taliesin???
Giving Shelter; A conversation about architecture's potential to house us all
Live Panel on The Current State of LA's Architecture Student Publications
Madame President Goes ALL-In; A Conversation with NOMA President Kimberly Dowdell
The War on Cliché; A Conversation with Alejandro Aravena
Space Settlements; A Conversation with Author Fred Scharmen
In Conversation with Paul Goldberger; On the Impact of the Ballpark in the American City
A Conversation with Dream the Combine
Radical Reconfigurability
Olson Kundig's Alan Maskin on Icons and Architecture for Children
Everything's Gonna Be Great; A Conversation with Eva Hagberg
Archinect - Sessions - 137
A Conversation with Theaster Gates
Afternoon Delight with Midnight Charette
A Conversation with Rusty Long, State Architect, Furloughed by the Government Shutdown
A Conversation with Alex Baca on City Engagement
A Conversation with Sou Fujimoto on the "Futures of the Future"
Visually Speaking; A Conversation with Kilograph's Keely Colcleugh
Hip-Hop Architecture with Sekou Cooke
"This is the first developer project my partner and I have done...
"I live just down the hill in Highland Park, so I know a lot of people in the area...
"Prior to this house I worked on the Pittman Dowell Residence...
"Looking at these lots for developers in the area we noticed that upslope lots were ignored...
"We definitely didn't do this on our own...
"We would certainly see more profit taking it all the way through...
"As soon as you focus down on a particular buyer you close down the opportunities to sell...
"There's a sweet spot for us between the risk were were willing to take as a developer...
"The rotations of those boxes open up poche space...
"The cladding is a play on board and batten siding...
"It's actually not a white house, it's grey, there are three greys actually...
"When we were first programming and thinking about the configuration of the house...
"If a homeowner has an opportunity to make their property an income property...
"What is a residence on a hillside, and how is that different from a house on a flat site...
"It's similar to a Nanawall type of accordion door system, with a single leaf...
"This kind of knitting together of the four different rooms of the house...
"There's actually very few doors in the house...
"The contour of the site is a little different...
"Issues of safety, perceived safety, and parking...
"There is a kind of schizophrenia about it...
"One challenge of hillside homes is how they connect to the landscape...
Long Time Listener First Time Talker
Transparent Value
Johnston Marklee, Live from the LA Design Festival
Fear of Commitment
The LA Forum Reader Traces 30 Years of LA's Architectural Discourse
A conversation with Miguel McKelvey, co-founder of WeWork
The Architecture of Disaster
Mental Health in Architectcure
Radical Candor
Unzoning
Mitch McEwen and Marc Miller Steal the Mic
Empty Vessels Make The Loudest Sound
A Conversation with Snow Kreilich Architects, Recipient of the 2018 AIA Firm Award
Printing Architecture
Archinect Sessions Podcast Highlights from 2017
Architecture — Tools of Capital: Iconic, Boring, and for the Happy Few
Equity, Secrets and Relevancy of AIA; 1 Year Post #NotMyAIA
Site Visit: Another Circle
Site Visit: Between the Threads
Site Visit: Synergia
Site Visit: The Exchange
Site Visit: Plan B
Site Visit: Wikiiami
Site Visit: Conversation Plinth
Site Visit: Inscribed
Site Visit: Indelible Pattern(s)
Site Visit: Cloud Bank
Site Visit: University of Cincinnati’s “Alchemy”
Site Visit: Ball State installation 49262
Site Visit: Exhibit Columbus
Everyone Deserves Dignified Design; A conversation John Cary
Aggregating Architectures; A conversation with Taubman's new Dean Jonathan Massey
Architecture & Film; A conversation with Kogonada and Kyle Bergman
Every City Needs a Crank
Grammatical Supremacy; A conversation with Cross-Talk's Anthony Morey
Next Up Arroyo Seco Weekend - Alan Loomis
Next Up Arroyo Seco Weekend - Alex Dahm
Next Up Arroyo Seco Weekend - Ali Jeevanjee & Poonam Sharma
Next Up Arroyo Seco Weekend - David Freeland
Next Up Arroyo Seco Weekend - Jimenez Lai
Next Up Arroyo Seco Weekend - Sarah Lorenzen & Peter Tokin
Next Up Arroyo Seco Weekend - Mimi Zeiger
Next Up Arroyo Seco Weekend - Benjamin Ball
Bro, Do You Even Quoin?
Trans-Border Patrolling
Machines Don't Care; A Conversation about Exhibit Columbus's Student Installations
A conversation with Sean Ahlquist
A conversation with Andrew Zago
A conversation with Edwin Chan
How Not to Run a Club; A conversation with Scott Frank, formerly at AIA Media Relations
Small Details Matter
Archinect - Sessions - 100
Next Up Floating Worlds - Support.fm
Next Up Floating Worlds - F - Architects
Next Up Floating Worlds - Christine Bjerke
Il[LUMEN]ating; A conversation with the winner of 2017’s MoMA PS1 YAP
Next Up Floating Worlds - Jackself
An American Story; A conversation with Phil Freelon
The BIG Abstract
Empathy Deficit; Archinect Sessions #96
Archinect - Sessions - 95
It's Better to Turn on Than to Fade Away
A Salute to Garbage Fires
One-to-One #50: A psychic tells us who'll win the 2017 Pritzker
Winners, Whiners and Wine Boxes
One-to-One #49 with Yvonne Farrell of Grafton Architects, winner of the RIBA International Prize
DIY Space, After Ghost Ship
One-to-One #48: The second half of interviews from 'Next Up: The LA River'
HUD-winked
'Next Up: The LA River' Mini-Session #8: Mia Lehrer
One-to-One #47: The first half of interviews from 'Next Up: The LA River'
'Next Up: The LA River' Mini-Session #7: Architects Renee Dake Wilson and Alexander Robinson
'Next Up: The LA River' Mini-Session #6: Julia Meltzer (Clockshop) and Elizabeth Timme (LA-Más)
'Next Up: The LA River' Mini-Session #5: Lou Pesce of Metabolic Studio
'Next Up: The LA River' Mini-Session #4: Deborah Weintraub, Chief Deputy City Engineer
'Next Up: The LA River' Mini-Session #3 with Steven Appleton and Catherine Gudis
AIAWOL
'Next Up: The LA River' Mini-Session #2 with Marissa Christiansen, Senior Policy Director of FOLAR
'Next Up: The LA River' Mini Session #1: Frances Anderton and Christopher Hawthorne
One-to-One #46 with JPL's 'Visual Strategists' David Delgado and Daniel Goods
Disruption
One-to-One #45 with 'Never Built New York' authors Greg Goldin and Sam Lubell
Cars in the Sky
One-to-One #44 with RotoLab co-founders Michael Rotondi, M A Greenstein and Nels Long
One-to-One #43 with George Tsypin, stage designer behind the 2014 Sochi Olympics' opening ceremony
A Friend in Deed
One-to-One #42 with Catie Newell and Wes McGee, workshop co-chairs for ACADIA
Grab 'Em By the Brick
One-to-One #41 with Deborah Berke
Hardware to Wetware
One-to-One #40 with Steven Holl
No Sage on Stage
One-to-One #39 with Tomas Koolhaas, filmmaker behind REM
Grounded Research
One-to-One #38 with Martino Stierli, MoMA's chief curator of architecture and design
GSAPP United
One-to-One #37 with Michael Arbib, of the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture
Mind the Gap
One-to-One #36 with Kunlé Adeyemi of NLÉ
Better than SimCity
Calming Down and Speeding Up in Louisville
One-to-One #35 with Charlie Hailey, author of 'Design/Build with Jersey Devil'
Twilight Zoning ft. Mitch McEwen
One-to-One #34 with Abraham Burickson, founder of the immersive theater company, Odyssey Works
Raw Rendering Ranters
One-to-One #33 with Dora Epstein Jones, executive director of the A+D Museum
Summer Daze
One-to-One #32 with Jose Sanchez, co-creator of Block'hood computer game
Brexit means Brexit
Salvaged Love
One-to-One #31 with LeRoy Troyer, the architect behind Kentucky's Noah's Ark replica
Make it Rain
One-to-One #30 with Mark Middleton of Grimshaw
Private Session
A Bit of Nervousness: Brexit's effect on architecture ft. special guest Rob Hyde
One-to-One #29 with Pierluigi Serraino
Queer Space, After Pulse
One-to-One #28 with Hugh Howard, author of 'Architecture's Odd Couple'
Stepping Back
One-to-One #27 with Craig Dykers and Elaine Molinar of Snøhetta
Twists and Turns
One-to-One #26 with Geoff Manaugh
Reporting from the Front of 'Reporting from the Front'
One-to-One #25 with Amro Sallam
Valorizing the Normal
One-to-One #24 with Aileen Kwun & Bryn Smith
One-to-One #23 with Steve McConnell and John SanGiovanni
Due Protest
One-to-One #22 with Bernard Khoury
Brute Force
One-to-One #21 with Amale Andraos
Banal Sex Mansion
One-to-One #20 with Clive Wilkinson
ZHA after Zaha: Patrik Schumacher on Zaha and what's next for the firm
One-to-One #19 with Jake Jaxson
There is No There There
One-to-One #18 with Ray Kappe
Race for the Prize
One-to-One #17 with Richard Kim
Last week’s architecture news. When it wasn’t so depressing.
One-to-One #16 with Family
How much a dollar costs
One-to-One #15.5 – Spring Cleaning
Hustle & Bustle
One-To-One #15 with Michael Maltzan
Ceci n'est pas un session
One-to-One #14 with Tom Wiscombe
Guns in the Studio: UT Austin Dean Steiner discusses moving to Penn Design
One-to-One #13 with Sylvia Lavin
Dispatch from Flint: How architects can help
One-to-One #12 with Alan Loomis
The Trumpeteers - LACMA gets Lautner, AIA gets Spacey
One-to-One #11 with Garrett Jacobs
What's the Big Deal‽
One-to-One #10 with Galen Cranz
Virtually Inevitable – VR and AR, IRL
Bonus Session: Now, There: Scenes from the Post-Geographic City
One-to-One #9 with Elsie Owusu
How the Sausage Is Made
One-to-One #8 with Scott Merrill
The Haves and the Have Nots
One-to-One #7 with Michael Kimmelman
Making A Pritzker Laureate
Never the Same River Twice
Next Up Mini-Session #16: TOMA
Nostra-pod-mus: 2015 in Archinect Sessions
One-to-One #6 with Will Hunter
Next Up Mini-Session #15: WAI Architecture Think Tank
Golden Years
One-to-One #5 with Hashim Sarkis
Next Up Mini-Session #14: Andreas Angelidakis
Stepping Out
Mini-Session #13: Bryony Roberts
One-to-One #4 with Liam Young
Mini-Session #12: Paul Andersen & Paul Preissner
One-to-One #3 with Jenna Didier
Mini-Session #11: John Lin of Rural Urban Framework
Mini-Session #10: Pedro y Juana
Bonus Session: Closing panels for "Shelter" at the Architecture + Design Museum
In LiDAR We Trust
Mini-Session #9: New Territories
One-to-One #2 with Jens Bertelsen
Interview with Adrian Benepe, Senior Vice President of the Trust for Public Land
Toilet Talk
Mini-Session #8: Norman Kelley
Mini-Session #7: Urtzi Grau and Cristina Goberna Pesudo of Fake Industries Architectural Agonism
Premiere Episode of Archinect Sessions One-to-One with Neil Denari
Second Season, Second City
Mini-Session #6: Dry Futures panel discussion
Mini-Session #5: Marcelo Spina of P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S
Mini-Session #4: Andrew Atwood and Anna Neimark of First Office
Mini-Session #3: Panel discussion with Claus Benjamin Freyinger, Andrew Kovacs and Jimenez Lai
Mini-Session #2: Next Up Interview with Sarah Lorenzen
"I've always been a huge admirer of Neutra"
Norten compares the VDL House to Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona Pavilion
Attitudes in architecture have changed, but "our vocabulary… is still a modern vocabulary”
Architecture in hindsight: “postmodernism of the 80s and 90s, obviously didn’t go anywhere”
Architecture today is operating "in a more holistic way in our communities”
The ironic development of modernism as a luxury item
Architecture today is part of "a revolution of communication, of information”
Forms of shelter are changing, but the "fundamentals of architecture are not going away”
Norten's hometown of Mexico City: "a city that embraced modernism very early on.”
Mini-Session #1: Next Up interview with John Southern of Urban Operations
Meet the Dry Futures Jury: Peter Zellner
Meet the Dry Futures Jury: Geoff Manaugh of BLDGBLOG
Meet the Dry Futures Jury: Ian Quate and Colleen Tuite of GRNASFCK
Meet the Dry Futures Jury: Jay Famiglietti of NASA
Meet the Dry Futures Jury: Charles Anderson of WERK
Meet the Dry Futures Jury: Peter and Hadley Arnold of the Arid Lands Institute
Meet the Dry Futures Jury: Allison Arieff of SPUR
Session 40: Now and Then - Thom Mayne and Eui-Sung Yi
Session 39: Latent Complexity: Denise Scott Brown and Katherine Darnstadt
Session 37: Parisian Exports and Silicon Valley Imports
Sessions 36: Poor Doors of Perception
Session 35: Hot Work in the Summertime
Session 34: There is nothing so stable as change
Session 33: Stargazing with Patrik Schumacher
The Loss Adjusters Part 1 (from Artangel)
Session 32: For in that death of malls, what dreams may come
“The essence of the design is always from one individual mind.”
"I like to compare Middle Managers to shaving soap"
"The best client I think I've ever had was Irwin Miller"
Working with Eero Saarinen: "There was no such things as weekends"
"We're probably one of the few offices that doesn't have a public relations person"
"People go to [museums], but they don't see anything."
"There were no such thing as workstations"
"I gave everybody the same size office, including the Chairman of the Board"
"The office as a concept will disappear and everybody will be sitting at home"
"Where are we going and what's it all about?"
"What's driving [cities] is commerce, and commerce ... has nothing to do with humanity."
Session 31: Hot Dogs Around the World: James Biber, architect of US Pavilion at EXPO Milan
Session 30: Inside the Institute: Archinect Sessions goes to the AIA National Convention
Session 29: Problem-solving with Thomas Heatherwick
Session 28: Ned Cramer's Fantastic Fineprint on the Art of Publishing
Session 27: "The trauma of rebuilding": After Kathmandu's earthquake, what can architects do?
Session 26: "Modernism - Peru's Common Denominator"
Session 25: "Clarity and Contradiction"
Session 24: "American Disruption, at Home and Abroad"
Session 23: "The Erection, the Inkblot, and the RFRA Riff-Raff"
Session 22: "Starts with me, ends with us"
Session 21: "Fast Forward, Look Back"
Session 20: "Three Funerals and a Curator"
Session 19: Don't be Evil, Don't Throw Stones
Dan: Philosophical Effect On Architectural Discourse
Dan: Cognitive Development Of The Architect
Ralph: Neuroscientific Research's Application To Architecture Practice
Episode #18: Moonwalking Or (The Expected Virtue of Social Architecture) w/ Andrés Jaque
Archinect Sessions Episode #17: "From the 101 to the 60 to the 10 to the 111"
Archinect Session 16: All Work and All Play, with Jimenez Lai and Robert Ivy, CEO of the AIA
Brian Newman, Archinect Sessions' Legal Correspondent, on Copyright
Session 15: Let's be Frank: A conversation with Aaron Betsky, incoming Dean at Taliesin
Brian Newman, Archinect Sessions' Legal Correspondent, on SOM's landmark Supreme Court case
Session 14: His bjark is BIGger than his bjite—A chat with Bjarke Ingels
Brian Newman, Archinect Sessions' Legal Correspondent, on Contracts
Session 13: Elizabeth Timme Gives No F*cks
Session 12: Steven Ehrlich and Takashi Yanai
Brian Newman, Archinect Session's Legal Correspondent, on Arbitration
Brian Newman, Archinect Session's Legal Correspondent, on Unpaid Work
Archinect Sessions #11: "Another year, Another Architecture", with the multi-talented Mitch McEwen
Episode XS Predictions
Archinect Sessions #10: Powers of 10 with Christopher Hawthorne
Archinect Sessions 9: Coffee & Pop-Up Architecture
Archinect Sessions 8: Michael Rotondi and "The Sense of Place"
Archinect Sessions Episode 7: The Ups and Downs of Architectural Value
Archinect Sessions Episode 6: Money Changes Everything
Ken Koense on NJIT's response to the new Michael Graves School of Architecture
Interview with Greg Henderson: The Architect Who Invented the Hoverboard
Session #5: Barbara Bestor, The Michael Graves School & Material Witness
Interview with Alvin Huang, co-chair of ACADIA 2014
Interview with Alvin Huang, co-chair of ACADIA 2014
Session 4: A Chat with the Architect Who Invented the Hoverboard
Session 3: Keep Portland Architecture Weird!
Session 2: The Long Road
Session 2 Bonus Content: Haley Gipe Interview
Session 1: Where are the Women?