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.
Designed by one of the era's most influential architects, this school of art exemplifies early 20th century efforts to root novel forms in craft-based traditions.
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.
The free event includes a panel discussion with three former Vanguards—SHoP’s Gregg Pasquarelli, studioSUMO’s Sunil Bald, and Miriam Peterson of PRO—and a cocktail reception.
Mark Rios and Andy Lantz of Rios join the podcast to discuss the 1901 master plan to redevelop the area around Chicago’s United Center and how the firm’s work on the Spotify Content Campus is influencing other creative endeavors.
Tatiana Bilbao, Frederick Fisher, and Go Hasegawa are just a few of the headlining speakers appearing at the AIA California–hosted event held at the historic Asilomar Conference Grounds.
Brian Korte, principal at Clayton Korte, joins the podcast to discuss the complex design of the studio's Hill Country Wine Cave and how the human experience is the driver for the design process.
The day-long October 1 event, held at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City, was followed by the 2024 Women in Architecture Awards at the same location.