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David and Marina are genuine and transparent within their solo episodes, yet incredibly respectful, informed, and professional with their invited guests. The amazing speakers they have reflects the quality of the podcast, and as a student, the discussions have crafted a lot of my philosophies regarding the discipline of architecture. Their show has dealt with various topics both within and outside the discipline, and they offer so much knowledge, both from their own experience and the perspective of others. You should listen to this podcast if you are an architecture student who is trying to understand more about anything regarding architecture and general design. One of my favorite episodes is John Lum’s discussion on his fluid approach and use of empathy within design (Ep 223). I would highly recommend that episode along with this podcast.
Tomás_S via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/07/21
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The podcaster+designer duo offer a third place for the design-obsessed other than our home and the studio. What could appear to be intimidating at first, the 2-hours conversation (often seemed under the influence of French wine or some sort of soft drug) flew by so fast that you end up craving...Read full review »
Monkie King via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/23/18
Only very recently discovered this podcast. I have only listened to two episodes and wow! Really insightful and inspiring. Recommended the Tom Kundig interview to my undergrad students already.
ajmalone via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/30/22
Loving this podcast, especially as a designer two years into her career! Such relatable content. Wondering if you could cover the topic of unrealistic deadlines and the pressures to meet them/best way to tell your boss or client you need more time.
Gia DeLuca via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/18/23
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