Jonathan Mallie of Populous joins Architectural Record's DESIGN:ED Podcast to discuss the design of the new Highmark Stadium for the Buffalo Bills and the use of multimedia to enhance architecture.
Heatherwick Studio partner Mat Cash joins the DESIGN:ED podcast to discuss how New York’s Little Island came to be and the impact of experiential design.
Jordan Luther, president of the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS), joins DESIGN:ED to discuss bridging the gap from school to practice and how young architects can advocate for themselves early in their careers.
Mike Armstrong, CEO of NCARB, joins DESIGN:ED to discuss upcoming changes to the licensure process and how the organization is working to expand different pathways to practice.
OMA New York partner Jason Long joins DESIGN:ED to discuss the firm’s approach to adaptive reuse and the design of 730 Stanyan, an affordable housing project in San Francisco.
Renzo Piano Building Workshop partner Joost Moolhuijzen joins the DESIGN:ED Podcast to discuss the development of London’s Shard Place and the design philosophies that have made the firm one of the most recognizable in the profession.
Burning Man director of event operations Charlie Dolman joins DESIGN:ED to discuss how grassroots design efforts contribute to the success of the event and the infrastructural and urban planning requirements that go into creating the ephemeral desert town of Black Rock City.
Gabriella Carrillo, co-founder of Mexico City–based Colectivo C733, joins the podcast to discuss 36x36, a social design initiative in which the studio completed 36 architectural interventions throughout Mexico in 36 months.
California-based architectural photographer Joe Fletcher joins the podcast to discuss what elements create a compelling photograph and the larger influence that photography and video has on the architecture profession.
Tatiana Bilbao joins the podcast to discuss her Mexico City–based studio’s approach to affordable housing and the On Olive residential redevelopment in St. Louis.