Theory of Architecture Buckland Architects
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Theory of Architecture is a series of in-depth conversations with architects and academics about architecture and the theories and philosophies behind it.
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#24 - Cleo Valentine
Cleo Valentine is a systems designer, neuroarchitectural researcher and doctoral candidate at the University of Cambridge, Department of Architecture. She is also an associate at Cambridge Architectural Research Ltd. where she provides consultancy services on public health and architecture.
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#23 - Niall McLaughlin
Niall McLaughlin is a Stirling Prize winning Irish architect based in London and Professor of Architectural Practice at the Bartlett School of Architecture.
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#22 - Mark Foster Gage
Mark Foster Gage is an American architect, writer, and theorist based in New York City where he runs his practice, Mark Foster Gage Architects. He is an associate professor at the Yale School of Architecture where his academic focus is on aesthetic philosophy.
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#21 - Adam Nathaniel Furman
Adam Nathaniel Furman is a British artist & designer of Argentine & Japanese heritage based in London. Trained in architecture, Adam's atelier works in spatial design and art of all scales from video and prints to large public artworks, architecturally integrated ornament, as well as products, furniture, interiors, publishing and academia.
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#20 - Nikos Salingaros
Dr Nikos Salingaros is a mathematician and polymath known for his work on urban theory, architectural theory, complexity theory, biophilic design, and design philosophy.
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#19 - Dusty Gedge
Dusty Gedge is a Green Infrastructure Professional, Speaker, Photographer and Nature Conservationist, as well as President of the European Federation of Green Roof Associations (EFB) and founder of Livingroofs.org. This conversation is all about green roofs, green walls and green infrastructure.
Customer Reviews
Interesting and Informative
Theory of Architecture provides excellent interviews of important people in architecture. The subjects are broad ranging which provides a broad and in-depth overview of the current state of architecture.
Good
Some of the guests are cool, but the host is giving presumptuous
More episodes, please!
I love this podcast! Is there any possibility of more episodes on the way? These are fantastic discussions and I am so happy to have found them. Though it’s unfortunate that there are just a handful of available episodes—I think people would be willing to support the podcast if such an opportunity existed. In any case, thank you for these wonderful episodes. I’m a musician and some of these discussions are similar to conversations we’re having in the music world. It’s fascinating to see the connections. Makes me want to study architecture more in-depth.