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I have become a non-stop listener of your podcasts since discovering the series a few weeks ago. It’s almost like being back in architecture school. Love your approach to the wide range of topics relying on literary and cinematic renditions of “the architectural project.” They have been inspired jumping off places for my own contemplations of for instance, “Junkspace” which I wade through every morning on my commute to lower Manhattan. As you have requested suggestions for topics, why not explore the career and work of James Stirling. He was a big man in his day, but no one talks about him anymore. His work transforms from somewhat constructivist modernism through an awkward post-modernism to something akin to the styles of English Pop, something off the sets of Patrick McGoowan, “The Prisoner.” You night also draw upon current English psychogeographers, Iain Sinclair, Will Self and the like for some interesting approaches
SacklerArch via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/08/18
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I love your podcast and I was surprised when you said no one had reviewed it. The format of looking at issues and built work through the lens of a major writing on architecture works well. Your commentary is incisive and sensitive and is delivered in an entertaining way. It helps that I am an...Read full review »
bayareabryan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/04/17
Great podcast! A relatable and conversational podcast on architectural theory. You can tell these guys really seem to enjoy doing this.
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