Architecture Academy

Architecture Academy

  • 54 minutes 31 seconds
    S2EP. 07 DSDHA - Spatial Justice

    What is spatial justice in architecture? What do we mean when we talk about spatial inequality and bias? In this episode we discuss DSDHA's research in collaboration with The London School of Architecture on spatial justice. We talk about removing statues in public spaces, forgotten communities, how marginalised groups can survive in the current economic climate, the future of museums and DSDHA's RIBA funded research into co-design.

    6 September 2023, 5:01 pm
  • 2 hours 35 minutes
    S2EP. 06 CHRIS TWINN - Sustainability Innovation

    What is the potential of hydrogen energy in architecture? How can we store energy? Can concrete rival timber as a sustainable building material? These questions answered and many more when we ask international sustainability expert Chris Twinn from Twinn Sustainability Innovation about sustainability in the latest Architecture Academy Podcast. https://twinnsustainabilityinnovation.com/

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    17 May 2022, 5:06 pm
  • 1 hour 11 minutes
    S2EP. 05 NEAL SHASORE - Future Education

    In this episode we talk to Neal Shasore, the head of school at The London School of Architecture about some of the ideas that are helping to shape the school such as inclusion, decoloniality and adaptability. We talk about origins of the school, but also the future of the architecture school including its upcoming Part 0 and Part 4 architectural courses, collaborations with architectural practice and with local authorities. We talk about what it means to work in architecture now and what it might mean to work in architecture in the future.

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    20 April 2022, 8:07 am
  • 1 hour 12 minutes
    S2EP. 04 - BATES SMART - Future Cities

    What is the future of cities? In this episode I talk to the architect Philip Vivian of Bates Smart about cities. We talk about the history of cities, the current state of cities and the possible future of cities.

    11 May 2020, 9:39 am
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    S2EP. 03 - TRANSITION BY DESIGN - Meanwhile Use & Alternative Architecture Practice

    What is meanwhile use architecture? In this episode I talk to two members of the co-operative Transition By Design, Katie Reilly and Lucy Warin about what they do and about some of the projects they’ve been working on. The practice are certainly doing things a bit differently and are asking important questions about what we should be doing with vacant land and underused spaces.

    4 May 2020, 6:31 pm
  • 2 hours 2 minutes
    S2EP. 02 - KATHRYN FERRY - The Seaside, Victorian Architecture & Holiday Camps

    What is the history of going to the seaside, holiday camps or any sort of holiday? Going on holiday is a relatively new concept. Having paid time off work is a new concept. 

    We talk about these ideas with Victorian architecture acting as a backdrop to these big shifts in thinking about leisure time, the home and the world beyond the UK.

    1 January 2020, 4:26 pm
  • 1 hour 4 minutes
    S2EP. 01 - GEORGE CLARKE - Politics, Housing, TV

    In this episode we talk to the architect, writer, housing campaigner and television host George Clarke. He has just launched a campaign for the government to build 100,000 new council houses every year for 30 years. 

    21 October 2019, 10:40 pm
  • 1 hour 7 minutes
    EP. 10 - ILSE CRAWFORD - Interior Designers

    In this episode we talk to acclaimed interior designer Ilse Crawford about her research into the sensual home and our everyday relationship with the senses in our homes, we talk about the relationship between architects and interior designers, we discuss her human led approach to design, we touch on the history of the home and the American Dream and much more.

    Check out the website www.architecture-academy.com to find out more about what's happening at Architecture Academy.

    22 August 2019, 6:48 am
  • 1 hour 31 minutes
    EP. 09 - CLARE NASH - Vernacular Architecture - How British housing can rediscover its soul

    In this episode we talk to the architect Clare Nash about how British housing can rediscover its soul.

    We talk about prefabrication, communities, passivhaus, regional and vernacular architecture, grand designs, co-housing, self build and lots more.

    To enter the prize draw to win a signed copy of Clare Nash's book Contemporary Vernacular Design: How British housing can rediscover its soul. Email [email protected] with the heading 'Competition' in the heading. Or you can message us 'Competition' on twitter or instagram.

     

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    9 July 2019, 12:08 am
  • 1 hour 14 minutes
    EP. 08 - THE HOUSING CRISIS - With Kate Macintosh & Peter Barber

    In this episode we talk to acclaimed architects Kate Macintosh and Peter Barber about housing.

    In the UK, a whole generation have been priced out of owning or renting high quality homes to live in. This is especially the case in large cities, with London being the most extreme case. In this episode we try to understand why and how this has happened and explore what architects and non-architects can do about it. 

    2 June 2019, 6:52 pm
  • 52 minutes 22 seconds
    EP. 07 - DAISY GINSBERG - Better Nature

    In this episode I talk to the artist Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg about if the world is getting better, if people are getting better, if technology is making the world better and what the word 'better' means. We go on to talk about the relationship between science fiction and reality, synthetic biology and some of the exciting collaborative projects she's been working on including 'Resurrecting The Sublime' which explores bringing back the smell of extinct flowers.

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    8 May 2019, 11:57 pm
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