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May 27
Why Architects Love Dinesen Floors
You find Dinesen wood floors in museums, flagship stores, restaurants, galleries and historic buildings around the world. But what is it about these extraordinary timber planks that architects love so much? In this episode, host Michael Booth visits the 128-year-old family compan ... Show More
30m 10s
Apr 30
Reframing the Periphery
What happens when a national art museum moves beyond the capital, and into a small coastal village? In this episode, host Michael Booth meets architect Reiulf Ramstad to explore SMK Thy, a new branch of the Danish National Gallery set by the Limfjord. Reusing materials, preservin ... Show More
33m 34s
Mar 26
Using Nature to Recharge Infrastructure?
EV charging stations are usually places to pass through, not places to stay. But what if they could become green, restorative spaces instead? In this episode, host Michael Booth talks with architect Louise Flach de Neergaard from Cobe about a new generation of charging stations d ... Show More
28m 3s
Jul 2025
Anthony Burke - Communicating Architecture
In this episode of the Hearing Architecture podcast, Anthony Burke, Professor of Architecture at the University of Technology Sydney and renowned television presenter, delves into the critical importance of effectively communicating architectural ideas to diverse audiences. Drawi ... Show More
50m 15s
Feb 2025
Culturvator Conversations Podcast: Architecture That Speaks with Ahmed Fayyad
In this episode of Culturvator Conversations, and in light of Designer’s Circle, Shahd Osman sits down with renowned architect Ahmed Fayyad to explore the intersection of art, architecture, and human experience. From designing iconic spaces to reshaping urban landscapes, Fayyad ... Show More
42m 23s
Nov 2024
#419 - Art vs Architecture
<p>This week David and Marin<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">a of <a href="https://www.famearchitects.com/">FAME Architecture & Design</a></span> discuss Art vs Architecture. They covered the similarities and differences between artists and architects; creative freedom; mediums ... Show More
1h 24m
Feb 2025
Ep 169: Architecture Studio
The act of creating architecture is a fairly unique process and the manner in which you learn how to think both creatively and technically is a skill that requires certain training and nurturing to develop. When young and eager architects in training head off to college, this dev ... Show More
1h 4m
Sep 2025
#464 - Scott Specht, Founding Partner of Specht Novak
This week David and Marina of FAME Architecture & Design are joined by Scott Specht, founding partner of Specht Novak Architects. The three discussed Scott's background, the evolution of technology in architecture, conceptual vs real world architecture, history of Specht Novak Ar ... Show More
1h 19m
Jun 2025
#452 - Jess Field, Principal and Co-Founder of Field Architecture
1h 25m
Nov 2024
Khatt Chronicles in Conversation With Aria Kasaei
In this episode of Khatt Chronicles, Huda Smitshuijzen AbiFarès interviews Iranian designer Aria Kasaei, who co-founded Studio Kargah with his classmate and friend Peyman Pourhossein. They discuss his journey into the field of graphic design and the cultural engagement from Studi ... Show More
45m 32s
Mar 2025
#436 - Walter Hood, Creative Director & Founder of HOOD Design Studio
1h 13m
Dec 2024
#424 - Drew Lang, Founding Principal of Lang Studio and Founder of Brick & Wonder
1h 26m
Mar 2025
EA599: Jeff Ross - The Evolution of Web Design for Architects
The Evolution of Web Design for ArchitectsWeb design isn’t just about looks—it’s about creating a seamless experience that reflects the care and thought architects put into their projects. In this episode, Jeff Ross, founder of CDH, shares how his background in design and strateg ... Show More
36m 33s
The Hedeskov Living Lab in Djursland, on the Jutland Peninsula, points towards a potential paradigm shift in sustainable architecture. In this episode, we meet architect Justine Bell from Djernes & Bell, who tells the story of transforming a former school into a centre for education, research and experimentation with regenerative building practices. The project has been created using locally sourced raw and reclaimed materials, including clay, sand, bulrushes and horse manure.
This approach is described by some as bioregional architecture. Much like the farm-to-table movement, it is rooted in local resources, materials, skills and craft traditions. The ambition is not only to reduce the environmental impact of construction, but also to create architecture that tells a powerful story about its place and the landscape from which it emerges. At the same time, the project points towards a more regenerative approach to building, where architecture not only minimises its footprint, but actively contributes to nature, biodiversity and local communities. And it certainly does not hurt that Hedeskov Living Lab is also an extraordinarily beautiful place.
Let's Talk Architecture is a podcast by Danish Architecture Center. Sound edits by Munck Studios.
<p>This week David and Marin<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">a of <a href="https://www.famearchitects.com/">FAME Architecture & Design</a></span> are joined by Jess Field, Principal and Co-Founder of <a href="https://fieldarchitecture.com/">Field Architecture</a>. The three dis ... Show More
<p dir="ltr">This week David and Marina of <a href= "https://www.famearchitects.com/">FAME Architecture & Design</a> are joined by Walter Hood, Creative Director & Founder of <a href="https://www.hooddesignstudio.com/">HOOD Design Studio</a>. The three discussed Walter's childhoo ... Show More
<p>This week David and Marin<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">a of <a href="https://www.famearchitects.com/">FAME Architecture & Design</a></span> are joined by Drew Lang, founding principal of <a href="https://langarchitecture.com/">Lang Studio</a> and Founder of <a href="https ... Show More