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Emmett Scanlon
What Do Buildings Do All Day?
An architecture and design podcast made in Ireland - Buildings are everywhere and right now we have never been more aware of the built world around us. But what are the stories of our buildings – who designs them, who pays for them, who uses them, what of their architecture – why do some buildings survive and other buildings die and why do some buildings become sites of protest or others get attached to our very identities? In this podcast host Emmett Scanlon speaks to a range of people about architecture and the buildings that matter to them.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 81 ratings
Love it
Engaging and interesting discussions about architecture and people’s lives. Really enjoying it!
Daiskm via Apple Podcasts · Denmark · 10/12/21
Really enjoy this podcast as someone who’s from and studied architecture in Ireland but works abroad. It has a great focus on Irish Architecture but with a wide and varied scope in how it covers this topic. I also appreciate how it places Irish architecture within a more global context rather...Read full review »
Stephen Laverty via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/10/21
Broad Range of Topics Covered
Great range of guests and topics covered. It’s an outlet for conversations that are happening on the ground in Ireland to be discussed openly in my headphones. I really recommend this podcast to lovers of architecture / people interested in housing
lgbenno via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 09/08/21
Recent Episodes
This special episode is a live recording made at IAF House, Dublin on June 10th, 2024.As part of conversation series, Books Donwstairs, on books and architecture, architect and writer John Tuomey and author and visual artist Adrian Duncan discussed their books, writing, memory, growing up with...
Published 06/12/24
In this episode Emmett Scanlon speaks to Aisling Rusk (Studio Idir, Belfast) and Anthony Engi Meacock (Assemble, London) on their recent collaboration as part of the Reimagining Elderhood project, produced by Self Organised Architecture, (SOA, Dublin).
Published 05/29/24
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