Tom Kundig and Steve Grim of Olson Kundig (first and second in image) join Greg and Lesa Faulkner of Faulkner Architects (third and fourth in image) to discuss the concept and design of Analog House, collaborating between architecture practices, and building within the pine trees of Truckee, California.
Rick Joy, founder of Studio Rick Joy, joins the podcast to discuss the role of music in his development as an architect, the design process behind Mexico City’s Tennyson 205, and how he grew his small Tuscon, Arizona firm into a global architecture brand.
Studio Petretti Founder, Amanda Petretti, joins the podcast to discuss the design process of downtown Portland’s Multnomah County Courthouse, founding her firm, and improving equity in architecture.
Partner of Barkow Leibinger, Frank Barkow, joins the podcast to discuss the opening of Sid Richardson Hall at Rice University, incorporating sustainability into their design process, and the role of research in their practice.
Jennifer Luce, Founder of LUCE et Studio, joins the podcast to discuss designing within the context of Southern California, the importance of small architectural details, and the emphasis on art and collaboration in her design process.
Melodie Yashar, Director of Building Design and Performance for ICON, joins the podcast to discuss the process of 3D printing inhabitable structures, how this technology can be used for social change, and how the firm is advancing what is possible with 3D printed architecture.
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) Partner, Kai-Uwe Bergmann, joins the podcast to discuss how building in outer space can influence how we design on Earth, how fatherhood has impacted his view on design, and the firm’s dedication to sustainability through projects like the Dryline.