A is for Architecture Podcast
En podcast af Ambrose Gillick - Torsdage
174 Episoder
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Pierre d'Avoine: Housing, imagination and belonging.
Udgivet: 28.9.2022 -
Torange Khonsari: Cultural commoning, community and design.
Udgivet: 20.9.2022 -
Craig Hamilton: Sacred Architecture, Dialogue and the Classical Tradition
Udgivet: 21.7.2022 -
Vikramaditya Prakash, Maristella Casciato & Daniel E. Coslett: Rethinking Global Modernism
Udgivet: 12.7.2022 -
Alastair Parvin: Open systems and democratic built environments.
Udgivet: 22.6.2022 -
Michael Young: Aesthetics, digital images and architecture
Udgivet: 16.6.2022 -
Harriet Harriss: Architecture, intersectionality and the anthropocene
Udgivet: 7.6.2022 -
Stefanie Rhodes: Practicing architecture
Udgivet: 27.5.2022 -
Bruce Peter: Aeroplanes, hotels and global architectures
Udgivet: 28.4.2022 -
Albena Yaneva: Bruno Latour, ANT and Architects
Udgivet: 13.4.2022 -
Dean Hawkes: Architects, Environments and Imaginations
Udgivet: 6.4.2022 -
Neil Pinder: Teaching design thinking
Udgivet: 30.3.2022 -
Shira de Bourbon Parme: Anthropology and integrated urban development
Udgivet: 22.3.2022 -
Jim Stockard: Housing, cohousing and citizenship
Udgivet: 15.3.2022 -
Alan Powers: Modernism's muddy waters.
Udgivet: 4.3.2022 -
Greg Keeffe: Environmentalism, biomimicry and sustainable cities
Udgivet: 26.2.2022 -
Ola Uduku: Africa, modernism and encounter
Udgivet: 19.2.2022 -
Richard Brook: Manchester, modern city.
Udgivet: 11.2.2022 -
Johnny Rodger: Essays, language, performativity and the contemporary.
Udgivet: 4.2.2022 -
Liam Gillick: Concrete, production, practice and ethics.
Udgivet: 28.1.2022
Explore the world of architecture with the A is for Architecture Podcast hosted by Ambrose Gillick. Through conversations with industry experts, scholars and practitioners, the podcast unpacks the creative and theoretical dimensions of architecture. Whether you're a professional, student, or design enthusiast, the A is for Architecture Podcast offers marvelous insights into how buildings shape society and society shapes buildings. This podcast is not affiliated in the slightest with Ambrose's place of works. All opinions expressed by him are his alone, obvs.
