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Architecture
Community Engagement
Sustainability
Refusal In Architecture
Germane Barnes
Community Spaces
Studio Barnes
Studio Gang Architects
Aprdelesp
Venice Biennale
Fort Worth, Texas
Chicago Architecture Biennial
Venice Architecture Biennale
Moma
Social Housing
Transformation Of Abandoned Objects
Container Architecture
Cultural Identity
MIT
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Why does an architect turn down a commission? What could change if we knew? An interview podcast series produced by MIT's Critical Broadcasting Lab sheds light on a necessary but understudied part of architectural practice.

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In this episode, the co-founders of NYC-based nARCHITECTS discuss their mission-driven practice that engages with the community, resistance to architectural closure, their fascination with “almost buildings,” and the value of leaving room for misuser... more

In this episode, the co-founder of NYC-based Leong Leong discusses world building, feedback loops between aesthetics and politics, and professional growth as a reflection of ego death.

In the season five premiere, host Ana Miljački talks with Hashim Sarkis about the latent nature of optimism in practice, the difficulties of running an office across different continents, and how direct action leads to hope.

In this episode, host Ana Miljački speaks with Christian Benimana, Patricia Gruits, and Alan Ricks, co-executive directors of MASS Design Group, about philanthropy in the design process, the political economy of building, and what is possible across ... more

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Eric Bunga
Co-founder of and Architects, specializes in innovative design for public and community spaces
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Patricia Gruits
Senior principal and co-executive director overseeing the North American studios.
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Christian Benimana
Senior principal and co-executive director overseeing the Africa studio.
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Episode: MASS Design Group
Alan Ricks
Co-founder and co-executive director of MASS Design Group.
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Nader Tehrani
Founder of architectural firm NADA and former Dean of the Cooper Union School of Architecture
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Aziza Chaouni
Architect and Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Toronto, co-founder of Bureau East
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Deborah Berke
Founding partner of Deborah Berke Partners and Dean of Yale School of Architecture
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Hilary Sample
Co-founder of MOS, an architecture and design office in New York City.
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Ana Miljački
Professor of Architecture at MIT and Director of the Critical Broadcasting Lab, focusing on critical engagement and research in architectural practice.

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 38 ratings
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    The premise of this show — how and why to refuse commissions — is interesting but never generates much of a discussion. Guests answer the prompt within the first three minutes in ways that are brief and obvious. Conversations quickly revert back to generic platitudes of the firms’ work and aspirations, never gaining momentum under Ana’s hollow line of questioning and esoteric archi-speak.

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nARCHITECTS
Q: How do clients react to your open-ended architectural approach?
Many public clients resonate with the desire for flexibility in design, as they often lack a clear program from the start.
nARCHITECTS
Q: Did you ever regret taking or not taking a commission, or pursuing or not pursuing?
Yes, there is regret for missed opportunities or when capacity doesn't allow to pursue certain projects.
nARCHITECTS
Q: When did it start working?
It began to click when choices towards locality and a better understanding of the community were made.
nARCHITECTS
Q: What does it take? How, when did you start feeling like it's working?
The success rate improved with conscious local engagement and understanding community needs.
Leong Leong
Q: What are the ideal circumstances for a project?
The most important is aligning on values, as that if aligned, many other factors can be worked out in a project.

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Focusing on the complex and often underexplored decision-making processes in the field of architecture, this series offers thought-provoking conversations with leading figures in the industry. Episodes primarily center around the topic of refusal in architectural commissions, where architects share insights on the ethical implications of declining projects and the broader impact on social responsibility within the profession. The discussions frequently include themes such as community engagement, sustainable design, and the role of architecture in addressing urgent societal needs. Unique to this series is its emphasis on personal narratives and moral philosophies driving architectural practice, making it particularly appealing to those inte... more

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