New episode with @BookReviewsAsia and @NewBooksNetwork! I talk with @dianadarke, author of "Stealing From The Saracens: How Islamic Architecture Shaped Europe." https://t.co/e5pFHz1y5s
How do architects apply ideas to produce meaningful spaces?
MAKING ARCHITECTURE THROUGH BEING HUMAN (@RoutLandscape) presents 51 concepts, notions, and actions that are fundamental to human thinking about the environment. Philip D. Plowright joins us 👇
https://t.co/NNSE6gMG5c
Cities are one of the most significant contributors to #ClimateChange. THE URBAN FIX (@RoutLandscape) addresses how urban design, planning and policies can counter the threats of climate change, heat islands and overpopulation. Douglas Kelbaugh joins us👇
https://t.co/Cx8CuCSgQ7
In the late 19th & early 20th century, simulated cities, states and nations arose in which children played adult roles. STATES of CHILDHOOD (@mitpress) examines these “junior republics." Tune in as Jennifer Light discusses this phenomenon with @nushelle👇
https://t.co/PBROFRF0zE
Featuring high-level strategies, field-tested tactics and case studies, ARCHITECT + ENTREPRENEUR shows how architects are reinventing practice in the 21st century. @EricReinholdt, founder of 30X40 Design Workshop, fills us in on the two-volume guidebook👇
https://t.co/dn4n6IfAC9
Taking into account the perspectives of institutions and individuals, THE CONTEMPORARY HINDU TEMPLE (@_margfoundation) asks what it means when the temple is no longer the center of Indic life, but has become one among several sites of social praxis. 👂👂
https://t.co/FKhjKWolYL
LOUIS KAHN: Architecture as Philosophy (@MonacelliPress) explores how Kahn's focus on structure, respect for materials, clarity of program, and reverence for details manifest an overall philosophy. 🎙️Kahn specialist @JohnLobell joins us on the podcast ⤵️
https://t.co/3xMSypb0CP
The residence hall has come to mark the threshold between childhood and adulthood, housing young people during a transformational time in of lives. 🎙️@CarlaYanni discusses LIVING ON CAMPUS: An Architectural History of the American Dormitory(@UMinnPress)👇
https://t.co/dZgr8ByLLC
NYC Mayor John V. Lindsay (1966–1973) experimented with a broad array of projects in open spaces to affirm the value of city life. Mariana Mogilevich discusses THE INVENTION of PUBLIC SPACE: Designing for Inclusion in Lindsay's New York (@UMinnPress ) ⤵️
https://t.co/rvuwkiiBny
THE GREAT INDOORS (@sciam) provides a fresh perspective on our most familiar surroundings and a new understanding of the power of architecture and design. It’s a story about how to build a better world―one room at a time.
🎙️@EmilyAnthes fills us in ↙️
https://t.co/AXxy37Fu5c
RECIPROCAL LANDSCAPES (@RoutLandscape) traces five everyday landscape construction materials – fertilizer, stone, steel, trees, and wood – from public landscapes in NYC, back to where they came from. Jane Hutton debriefs us on the book on the podcast ↙️
https://t.co/cejhUtJTfm
Erica Bauermeister's new book, HOUSE LESSONS: Renovating a Life (@SasquatchBooks), is a #memoir is about the power of home, and the transformative act of restoring one house in particular. Learn more as Bauermeister discusses her latest on the podcast ↙️
https://t.co/7O4WngFzgi
Beginning with Laugier’s 1753 Essay on Architecture, UNEXPECTED AFFINITIES (@RoutledgeHist) traces type through 19th- and 20th-century architectural movements and theories. Learn more as Pablo Meninato joins Tricia Keffer on the podcast ↙️
https://t.co/6MsCuaiXwT
Through a diverse set of essays and case studies, ACTIVE LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY: Theoretical Groundwork for Landscape Architecture (@RoutLandscape) unpacks the complex relationship between landscape architecture and photography. Anne Godrey fills us in 👇
https://t.co/bwoPWbxQo9
In THE POWER of EXISTING BUILDINGS (@IslandPress), sustainability expert @RobertSroufe and construction and building experts @C_E_Stevenson and Beth Eckenrode explain how to realize the potential of existing buildings and make them perform like new. 👂⤵️
https://t.co/xn8Osd7COl
On this episode of the podcast Ünver Rüstem joins @NAMansour26 to walk us through OTTOMAN BAROQUE (@PrincetonUPress), a new book on the 18th-century Baroque period in Ottoman mosque architecture.
Give their conversation a listen ↙️
https://t.co/BxG5t01pXX
New podcast alert: interview with Jonathan Barnett on @NewBooksArch podcast about his new book on #cities and #megaregions. Get the book here: https://t.co/bkjHakgvxb. https://t.co/ddUW2QM0fR
Situating agriculture as a design practice, FARMSCAPE (@RoutLandscape) offers lessons for contemporary landscape architects who are interested in integrating agriculture into their designs. Tune in as Phoebe Lickwar & Roxi Thoren join us on the podcast ⤵️
https://t.co/btFSElVYia