Moshe Safdie joins the podcast to discuss his new memoir, how he turned his college thesis into Montreal’s Habitat 67, and redefining how people interact with the built environment.
Justin Brooks, principal of ZGF Architects in Portland, Oregon, joins the podcast to discuss the design process behind the UCSF’s Nancy Friend Pritzker Psychiatry Building, designing for mental health, and how the built environment impacts patient care.
Paul McClean, founder of McClean Design, joins the podcast to discuss his journey, from being raised in Ireland to designing luxury homes in Los Angeles.
Brian MacKay-Lyons joins the podcast to discuss the design process behind the Burge Residence, how architecture relates to place and form, and the return of the Ghost Residency to his Nova Scotia farm.
Morphosis partner Arne Emerson joins the podcast to discuss the design process behind ENI’s Headquarters in Milan, the University of Texas at Dallas expansion, and the future of the firm.
Brian Ringley of Boston Dynamics joins the podcast to discuss the influence of robotics on the construction industry and how “Spot,” the company’s robotic dog, can help simplify the construction process.
Listen to Escobedo discuss designing the Serpentine Pavilion, how small scale installations influence her architecture, and her new commission to redesign a wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Annabelle Selldorf, principal at Selldorf Architects, joins the podcast to discuss the process of designing San Diego’s Museum of Contemporary Art, her firm’s work at London’s National Gallery, and finding her way to architecture through the New York art scene.
Mark Gardner, a principal at Jaklitsch / Gardner Architects, joins the podcast to discuss designing across cultures, architecture as a social practice, and his non-traditional path to the field.
MASS Design Group's Katie Swenson talks to RECORD about the Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture and how MASS is redefining how architecture firms are organized.