
A podcast about places and buildings, with tales about history and people. From author and publisher Clive Aslet and the architectural editor of Country Life, & John Goodall
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryArts | |||

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This is the time of year when thoughts turn to mince pies, Christmas shopping, mulled wine – and chimneys, whether it is to settle around a roaring hearth or hope that Father Christmas pays a visit. So John and Clive are turning thei... more
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In today's episode of Your Places or Mine, John is joined by the inimitable Charles Saumarez Smith who divulges all he knows about the architect Sir John Vanbrugh in anticipation of the 300th anniversary of his death. Discover the rem... more
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The founding of the Georgian Group in 1937 was a milestone in the movement to save beautiful architecture. With an anniversary around the corner, Clive and John discuss how the Group emerged from the parent organisation, the Society ... more
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Last week’s Your Places of Mine celebrated the rebuilding of the House of Commons after the original interior was bombed during one of the last raids of the Blitz. This week, Clive and John consider the Palace of Westminster, otherwis... more
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A wonderful thought provoking episode on the memorialisation of war - I was privileged to be at a dinner with Clive in 2014 in Westminster when he spoke movingly and with erudition on the subject which came across very well in this episode. John’s addition of the Indian perspective added an interesting layer from a country he knows well. Keep up the good work - an addition to the week
Sublimely intelligent, informative and charming. I really enjoy listening to Clive and John and their laughter is infectious.
Extremely enjoyable - very informative, light hearted and fun. An excellent listen in troubled times
On the strength of the first two episodes, this is a splendid podcast with lively discussions of architecture and urbanism with a classical slant. Two engaging hosts make it a real treat.
A wonderful podcast rich in anecdote and deep in knowledge. Clive and John’s enthusiasm and John’s ever infectious laughter complement a rich understanding of the architecture they describe. Having read their work in Country Life for many years I had great expectations and was delighted with the result. A must for all fans of matters architectural. Bravo!
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Focusing on the rich narratives surrounding architecture and significant places, this podcast offers listeners an engaging exploration of historical figures and their relationships with various buildings. The hosts emphasize personal stories that shape our understanding of architectural heritage, from Edward Lutyens' partnerships to the influences of prominent historical figures like King Charles III. Noteworthy is the combination of humor and erudition that characterizes their discussions, often revealing the less-visible stories of influential buildings and individuals who contributed to their legacy. With themes ranging from urbanism and community architecture to socio-political movements, this podcast is likely to engage those intereste... more
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