
Exploring the art and soul of architecture answering questions why the world looks the way it does and what we can do about it.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureDesignArtsPhilosophy | |||

Episode 1 of 3 in our Education Series
In this first episode of a three-part conversation with Paul Monson, Director of Architecture at Utah Valley University, we start at the foundation: what education is actually meant to do.Paul and I go back nea... more
In 1931, a book called Towards a New Architecture helped launch the modernist movement—and I believe we’re still living with its consequences today. In this episode, I look at the ideas behind that book, not as a book report, but as an exploration of... more
Episode 3 of 3 in our Zoning SeriesIn this final episode of our three-part deep dive with urban strategist Mike Hathorne, we shift from diagnosing the problems with zoning and density… to exploring the solutions. And the biggest solution is one most ... more
This is episode two of my three-part series with urban strategist Mike Hathorne, and we’re tackling the topic that sends entire towns to public hearings with pitchforks: density.Everyone’s heard it: “A high-density project is coming in…” And instantl... more
This started out as a great podcast. And then the loud off-putting advertising breaks thoroughly ruined the flow of the show by breaking in at terrible moments. It’s no longer worth listening to anymore
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Focused on the intersection of architecture, design, and cultural philosophy, discussions revolve around the influences that shape our built environment and the social implications of architectural choices. Notable themes include the importance of beauty in urban development, the impact of zoning laws on community creation, and the balance between modern functionality and aesthetic reasons. Engaging interviews with experts explore historical contexts and personal anecdotes that challenge conventional thinking about urban spaces, sustainability, and the future of architecture. This content appeals to listeners interested in design principles, urban planning, and how architecture affects daily life.
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