
Architecture and the dancing body with Jennifer Salk
This week, we welcome in the new year with a stunning discussion on the relationship between dance and the spaces we perform in with Chair to University of Washington’s department of dance, Jennifer Salk. Image: "Murmur" work by Jennifer Salk and D Chase Angier on site at Chateau Le Coste Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade, France, 2018
1 Jan 202044min

57. Modernism, Utopia, and living the catastrophe with Anthony Vidler
This week, we investigate settlement, agency, pedagogy and architecture's tireless hope for utopia with esteemed professor of architecture history and criticism at The Cooper Union, Anthony Vidler. Image: "Warped Space", Anthony Vidler. MIT Press, 2002
19 Des 20191h

Reissue: Transversality with Shima Mohajeri
Here in the United States, we just celebrated Thanksgiving, and in the midst of all the feasting, we were not able to release a new episode. But we would love for you to revisit one of our favorite episodes from last season, Transversality: Klee, Kahn and the Persian Imagination with Shima Mohajeri.
5 Des 201949min

56. The production of Cinema, Bollywood and the Cinema House with Sudhir Mahadevan
This week, we discuss the booming industry that is Indian Cinema, the Cinema House and Bollywood with Associate Professor of Film Studies at the University of Washington, Sudhir Mahadevan.
20 Nov 201954min

55. Louis Kahn and the Conceptual Practice of Anthony Pellecchia
This week, we are joined by architect and artist, Anthony Pellecchia, as he shares with us his perspective on the profession of architecture, and his path from Hoboken, New Jersey, through the office of Louis Kahn, to a love of conceptual practice. Image: "Skyline", Anthony Pellecchia
6 Nov 201955min

54. Structure and Architecture with Tyler Sprague
This week, we discuss thin shell concrete and the work of Jack Christiansen as "Sculpture On a Grand Scale" with structural engineer and University of Washington, Professor of architecture, Tyler Sprague.
23 Okt 201951min

53. A Pursuit of Effectiveness with Renée Cheng
Finding your place in the field of architecture, particularly as a woman of color, can be complicated. This week, Renée Cheng, Dean of the College of Built Environments at the University of Washington, helps us unpack how she found herself becoming a leading architecture educator, forging new paths for diversity and interdisciplinary thinking in an increasingly challenging and hierarchic world.
9 Okt 201950min

52. Before the masters, a conversation with Peter Scriver
This week, we invite Architect, Historian and Educator, Peter Scriver to share with us his story of uncovering a love of Architecture History through Indian Modernism. Peter Scriver is an associate professor at the University of Adelaide in the school of architecture and built environment. Image: After The Masters, Vikram Bhatt and Peter Scriver, Mapin Pub. 1990
25 Sep 201952min