A is for Architecture Podcast
Un pódcast de Ambrose Gillick - Jueves
179 Episodo
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Robyne Calvert: Design, reconstruction and The Mackintosh Building.
Publicado: 21/8/2024 -
Richard J Weller: A Grand Tour through the Anthropocene.
Publicado: 14/8/2024 -
Michael Pawlyn: Biomimetic, regenerative architecture.
Publicado: 7/8/2024 -
Sofia Singler: The Aaltos’ sacred architecture
Publicado: 31/7/2024 -
Jane Rendell: Psychoanalysis writing architecture
Publicado: 24/7/2024 -
Cécile Brisac: Buildings, cities, care and elegance.
Publicado: 17/7/2024 -
Tony Fretton: The social art of architecture
Publicado: 10/7/2024 -
Des Fitzgerald: Green urbanism, health and city futures
Publicado: 3/7/2024 -
Victoria Jane Marshall: Mapping the periurban
Publicado: 26/6/2024 -
Charles Holland: The Joy of Architecture.
Publicado: 19/6/2024 -
Mallory Baches: New Urbanism
Publicado: 12/6/2024 -
Sam Jacob: Code, representation, image, architecture.
Publicado: 5/6/2024 -
Tim Ingold: Anthropology - Making - Architecture
Publicado: 29/5/2024 -
Sabina Andron: Graffiti, semiotics and the city
Publicado: 22/5/2024 -
Pier Vittorio Aureli: Processes of abstraction in modern architecture
Publicado: 15/5/2024 -
Paul Watt: Council housing and gentrification
Publicado: 8/5/2024 -
Aaron Betsky: Utopia, monster, city.
Publicado: 1/5/2024 -
Nimi Attanayake and Tim O'Callaghan: The principled architect.
Publicado: 24/4/2024 -
Sophia Psarra: Parliament, power, politics and architecture.
Publicado: 17/4/2024 -
Matthew Fuller: Conflict, aesthetics and architecture.
Publicado: 10/4/2024
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.
