Architecturetalk

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Synopsis

Designed around an engaging conversation, ArchitectureTalk explores issues in contemporary architecture and architectural thinking. It is hosted by Vikram Prakash, Professor of Architecture at the University of Washington in Seattle. Producer: Sadie Wechsler.

Episodes

  • 72. AITC: Inequities and Political Urgencies with Mark Wigley

    27/05/2020 Duration: 01h02min

      This week we continue our ongoing miniseries Architecture in the Time of Coronavirus with guest Mark Wigley, Professor and Dean Emeritus at Columbia GSAPP. In this episode, we dissect how the Corona virus reinforces social inequities, how it changes the ways in which we communicate, what it means to live in a city during a pandemic, and what the role of the architect is in these uncertain conditions.

  • 71. AITC: Politics and Pandemics with Nasser Rabbat

    20/05/2020 Duration: 55min

    This week we continue our ongoing miniseries Architecture in the Time of Coronavirus with guest Dr. Nasser Rabbat, Aga Khan professor of Islamic Architecture at MIT. In this episode, we look beyond the individual and beyond North America to turn our heads towards the Middle East and the aggravated complexities that have arisen in these challenging times.

  • 70. AITC: The Intersections of Music and Urbanism with Tanya Wells of Seven Eyes

    13/05/2020 Duration: 53min

    This week, in our ongoing series Architecture in the Time of Coronavirus, we sit down with Tanya Wells of the musical act Seven Eyes to discuss the intersections of music and architecture. We ask about her catalogue of experiences during this global pandemic, the cross-culturality of their music, and her transnational upbringing that informs her craft now.

  • 69. AITC: The Medicalization of Space with Michael Murphy of MASS Design Group

    06/05/2020 Duration: 51min

    What can architecture do in the time of a pandemic? What is an architecture of medical necessity? This week, we talk with Michael Murphy of MASS Design Group to discuss architecture in the time of COVID-19.

  • 68. AITC: Socio-ecological Design with TerreformOne

    29/04/2020 Duration: 44min

      How do we design against extinction in the time of Corona virus? This week, we talk with Dr. Mitchell Joachim and Nicholas Gervasi of TerreformOne about working within the Earth’s metabolism and with actual living organisms to reconfigure what design means in changing times.

  • 67. Architecture in the Time of Coronavirus with Perry Kulper

    22/04/2020 Duration: 48min

    Image: Central California History Museum: Proto-Formal Section by Perry Kulper 2006   What is architecture and what is its frontier of thinking in the time of Corona virus? This week, we talk with architect and architectural thinker Perry Kulper about his work methods, inspirations, drawing techniques, and thoughts on the current pandemic.  

  • 66. AITC: Probiotic Architecture with Dr. Rachel Armstrong

    15/04/2020 Duration: 54min

    What is Living Architecture? What are alternative modes of being and building in the world? What are the implications of the Coronavirus as a living system and how might that impact what architecture might be?

  • 65. Architecture in the Time of Coronavirus with WAI Think Tank

    08/04/2020 Duration: 56min

    What is architecture and what is its frontier of thinking in the time of Corona Virus? This week, we talk with WAI Think Tank about their backgrounds, their multi-dimensional practice, and how they think architecture will be affected by this global pandemic.  

  • 64. Young Voices of Seattle with Sarah Burk, Siyu Qu, and Will Crothers

    25/03/2020 Duration: 54min

    This week, Vikram sits down with young professionals Sarah Burk, Siyu Qu and Will Crothers to talk about the scene, culture, aesthetic, and ethics of Seattle’s practicing architectural community in the city today. 

  • 63. The Global Project with Mark Jarzombek

    11/03/2020 Duration: 46min

    This week, Vikram and veteran guest, Mark Jarzombek, meet at MIT to discuss the status of the Global Project. This was recorded in front of an audience of Mark's students and teaching assistants who participated in a Q&A following our episode.  A Global History of Architecture, Wiley, 2rd Ed. 

  • 62. The American War with Pao Houa Her and Sadie Wechsler

    26/02/2020 Duration: 44min

    For Americans, it was the Vietnam War. For Vietnam and Laos, It was The American War. Next week, we are joined by photographers Pao Houa Her and Sadie Wechsler as we discuss relationships of the war, both past and present, within their current collaborative exhibit, The American War.   Image credit: Sadie Wechsler

  • 61. Rugged Individualism, the career of Gordon Walker

    12/02/2020 Duration: 40min

    This week, we are joined by prolific architect of northwest modernism, Gordon Walker as we discuss Grant Hildebrand’s biography, “Gordon Walker, A Poetic Architecture”    Published by Arcade, July 2, 2019 Image: Lucia | Marquand

  • 60. At the Intersection of Environmental Justice and Public Space with Amita Baviskar

    29/01/2020 Duration: 48min

    What can we learn about an urban environment when we understand it, both socially and spatially, as an ecology? This week, we investigate the intersection of environmental justice and public space with sociologist, Amita Baviskar as we discuss her new book, Uncivil City: Ecology, Equity and the Commons in Delhi Sage Publications, Dec. 19, 2019

  • 59. The structure of feeling, Music and Architecture with Bright Sheng

    15/01/2020 Duration: 45min

    How can a piece of music describe moving through an architectural space? For composer Bright Sheng, it’s all about the structure. This week, we’ll be discussing music, architecture and process with the globally renowned conductor, composer, pianist and educator!

  • Architecture and the dancing body with Jennifer Salk

    01/01/2020 Duration: 44min

    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 

  • 57. Modernism, Utopia, and living the catastrophe with Anthony Vidler

    19/12/2019 Duration: 01h28s

    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 

  • Reissue: Transversality with Shima Mohajeri

    05/12/2019 Duration: 49min

    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. 

  • 56. The production of Cinema, Bollywood and the Cinema House with Sudhir Mahadevan

    20/11/2019 Duration: 54min

    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.

  • 55. Louis Kahn and the Conceptual Practice of Anthony Pellecchia

    06/11/2019 Duration: 55min

    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 

  • 54. Structure and Architecture with Tyler Sprague

    23/10/2019 Duration: 51min

    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.

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