A podcast dedicated to introducing concepts, detailing out designs, and tackling the architecture you might not realize the meaning behind. This podcast started as a part of my thesis, but is focused on reaching out to explore projects, conduct interviews, and hold conversations about architecture, landscape, and design. So I ask you to brew your coffee, grab your sketch book and pen, and let's begin.
Happy Spooky Season! This is a preview of our 50th episode special, which is coming out on Monday. In this episode we are going to be introducing our topic, Alcatraz Island. This episode is going to focus on the geography and the key events in history, to allow us the opportunity to dive into the specifics in part 2. The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. An complete copy of the transcript will be posted on the blog later this eveing. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
We are here with another special, this time speaking with Vanessa Branco, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer of Sunbolt. On this episode, Vanessa shares a bit about herself, her 20 years of experience, marketing tips,advice for designers, and a bit about the Sunbolt company. Sunbolt, a company founded after Hurricane Sandy, creates solar workstations and charging solutions. For more information, the website can be found at https://gosunbolt.com The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. An complete copy of the transcript will be posted on the blog later this eveing. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
Class is now in session! And we are going to be doing an introduction to healthcare design or the Designer's Introduction to Healthcare 101. Instead of diving deep into the a case study or topic, we are going to be discussing the overall evolution of Healthcare Architecture and a few key concepts. Among these are Healing Architecture, Evidence-Based Design, Green Architecture and Healing Gardens. The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. An complete copy of the transcript will be posted on the blog later this eveing. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
Concrete, tile, and... castles? Today's episode is on Dr. Henry Chapman Mercer and the Fonthill Castle. On today's episode, we are going to be talking about concrete construction. Or more accurately, one of America's castles made entirely of pour-in-place hand-mixed concrete. Carefully constructed by a small team from a model and a sketchbook, this design is important not only for the history it housed in its wall, but also for the very history embedded in its walls. The blog post will be posted within the next 24 hours of the episode going live, but please check out https://www.mercermuseum.org/, for more information on visiting. The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
Hello and welcome back dear listeners! On today's episode, I am excited to start back up with a design that manages to tick-off all the boxes of a good story. It's got murder, revenge, designs, dungeons, poisonous plants, and more. In this episode on Alnwick Castle and Gardens, in Northumberland, United Kingdom. We are going to deep dive into this site and history, talking about the castle itself as well as the Gardens. Covering topics such as the poison garden, how the family connects to the gunpowder plot, and more. Information about the castle and gardens can be found at: https://www.alnwickcastle.com/ https://www.alnwickgarden.com/ The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
On this episode, we talk about the oldest National Park in the World, Bogd Khan Uul National Park, located just outside of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. We start this episode off with discussing the difference between forest reserves and national parks, then dive into the heavy details of the park and Manzushire Monastery. Including how it was affected during the Stalin purges or Great Purges of the 1930s. All this and more on this weeks episode. Also coming out is a second episode, so make sure to check out both. The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
This exciting episode is with Kasper Sierslev, author of Win Win House, Moving in House, CCO at Zite, and an overall guru of marketing. He walks us through his design process and introduces and explains his latest books. He also explains why those of us in design should think more about marketing. This is an episode you truly won't want to miss, as he speaks with us from Denmark. His company can be found at: https://zite.agency/ and a free copy of his book for my listeners can be found at: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/619bf5ea5e193231cfbe1922/t/655892dfc827fe0ff10bd561/1700303585882/Win-win-house+-+e-book.pdf The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
It's Black History Month! We are going to start celebrating Heritage Months on the show, and what better way then to have a year of designers who positively contributed to design. And we are going to get started with Paul Revere Williams, who was not just an amazing architect, but also a philanthropist, trailblazing, and incredible businessman. He has been nicknamed "the Architect to the Stars" for his incredible work for famous Hollywood stars, but really did so much more for design. If you are interested in learning more about St. Jude, or him, pleased check out the following websites I mentioned during the show: https://www.stjude.org https://thepaulrwilliamscollection.com/ https://www.paulrwilliamsproject.org The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
On this episode, we discuss the Haunted Sagamore Hotel. A hotel that has topped the charts as both one of the Most haunted hotel in America, and most beautiful. We cover its long history, including the variations to the buildings, after the hotel burned down twice. We cover the various key figures in history, the local land, and some of the ghosts that call the property home. If you are interested in visiting, check out: www.TheSagamore.com The architecture is just to die for! The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
We are finishing up the New York City Arc with this final episode! In this episode, we go light on the history, and talk about the High Line and Little Island Park in Manhattan. The High Line was developed from an pre-existing railroad, while Little Island had its humble origins from Pier 54, the remains of which can still be seen to this day. If you want to check out either website, the High Line can be found at: https://www.thehighline.org/, Little island: https://littleisland.org/ This is episode 1 in a 2 episode release week, with an Eerie Arch Episode coming out on Friday. The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
This episode is the conclusion of Central Park, where we go through the entire history, construction, and design of the park. We start off discussing the acquisition of land, and dislocation of 1,600 residents from the area now home to the park, talk about Seneca Village, and then go into the design of the park itself. All this and more, on this week's episode. If you want to learn more about the park, visit the Central Park Conservancy's website at https://www.centralparknyc.org, and if you want to learn more about their efforts to study Seneca Village check out: https://www.centralparknyc.org/seneca-village The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
On this mini-episode, we are focused on introducing some of the key figures behind Central Park, Andrew Jackson Downing, Calvert Vaux, and Frederick Law Olmstead. This episode goes solely into their histories and providing a brief understanding on how they all relate, and came together. This is episode provides the foundation that we are going to be using to when we take a deep into the history on Monday. Andrew Jackson Downing was one of the most pivotal Landscape Architects in America, Calvert Vaux is the relatively unknown partner and Architect, and Frederick Law Olmstead is the Father of American Landscape Architecture. See how they come together in this episode! The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
We are kicking off this week with a new episode on Stonehenge! As a break from the New York Arc we have been covering, we take some time to cover this historic monument that has been captivating countless generations. In this episode, we cover the 1500 years of construction, connections between King Arthur, and talk about what is coming next for the monument. We also discuss several of the possible whys. If you want to learn more about the site, please visit: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/stonehenge/ If you want to learn more about The Stonehenge Alliance, and their petition to stop road changes please visit: https://stonehengealliance.org.uk/ The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
Happy New Year! We are kicking off 2024 with Governors Island, an island in the New York City Harbor, that has an extremely long military career, and was recently redeveloped, with exciting new projects to come. The park can be found at https://www.govisland.com/, including ferry information and pricing. The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
On this episode, we are continuing our New York City Arc, by finishing up with the final part on the Statue of Liberty! This episode focuses on Fort Wood, Star Forts, and controversies oh my! Additionally, we dive into the event that closed the torch to the general public, and more. The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
Happy Fourth of July! On this episode, we are continuing our New York City Arc, by talking about the Statue of Liberty. We talk about Lady Progress in Egypt, the Suez Canal, and Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi, the sculptor of our Lady Liberty. We then finish up the episode talking about how Pulitzer came to save us all, and just who really funded the statue. The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
On the start of our three minisodes, we spend this episode cliff noting our way through the history of New York City and briefly introduce the design. From the exploration to the layout, we take the fifteen minutes to get through the bare bones of what we will need to know for tomorrow's and next week's episode. And NYC's history doesn't disappoint, with three countries battling for ownership. The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
Hello and welcome to another episode! On this week's episode, we will be speaking with Robert Ancill, CEO of The Next Idea Group and TNI Design. During this episode, this Restaurant Consultant will discuss a variety of topics. Including sustainability, restaurant design, things to consider when designing globally, and Mars?! The scope of the work seems to be out of this world, and if you want to find more information on the Next Idea Group and TNI Design, or even check out his blog, you can find them at: www.thenextidea.net, www.tnidesign.com, https://www.globalrestaurantconsultant.com/. The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
Good Morning! This week we are having a last minute change, and an extra Eerie Arc(h) Episode for the month! In this episode, we are talking about Leap Castle, located in in County Offaly or Contae Uíbh Fhailí, Ireland. Earning the nickname "The Most Haunted Castle in Ireland", we are going to be talk about the architecture, history, and mystery behind the castle. The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode! On this episode, we are going to talk about Swallow's Nest Castle, located on the Crimean Peninsula on the Black Sea. This enchanting castle is located on the top of a cliff, and has been featured in multiple movies. Before talking about this unique history, we will dive briefly into the topic of Neo-Gothic Architecture. Additionally, later this week there will be several other episodes, so please subscribe or follow for more! The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Architecture, Coffee, & Ink is a Hollywood C. Studios, LLC Production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
Hello and welcome to the show! And welcome to all my designers, dreamers, and everyone in-between. If you this is your first episode, or you've been with me from the beginning, I am excited to have you here again in 2023. On this kick off of the second season, we start with finishing up the Tunnels pt. 2, focusing on the Shanghai Tunnels of Portland Oregon, or the Portland Underground. Rumored to have been used to smuggle people out of the town and onto the service of ships. Two episodes are currently being released together, so please also check out Boiled Broccoli & Creativity: A Conversation with Doug Shapiro of Imagine a Place Podcast. The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
Hello and welcome to the show! And welcome to all my designers, dreamers, and everyone in-between. If you this is your first episode, or you've been with me from the beginning, I am excited to have you here again in 2023. And I am so excited today to be sharing a conversation I had with Doug Shapiro, who many of my listeners might recognize as the host of Imagine a Place Podcast. In addition, Doug is currently Vice President of Research and Insights at OFS, children's Author, and a recipient of a HiP Award in 2021, which is Interior Design's Honoring Industry People. On this episode, we talk about creativity, the workplace, and Doug gives advice to those just graduating from school. The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/architecturecoffeeandink/support
Happy Halloween! To celebrate one of my favorite times of year, I am focusing on a mini-arc(h) of Eerie Architecture, starting with a general history of shanghaiing and the Salem Tunnels, in Salem, Massachusetts! This episode covers architecture, ghosts, and murder, and the Washington DC Tunnel Architect. And just what does this murder have to do with the game Clue? Part 2 comes out later this week and focuses entirely on the Shanghai Tunnels. The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink.
It's time once again for for us to kick back with our sketchbooks and coffee cups, as we Interview Jeff Kutas, Co-Inventor and Founder of MB Sentinel Enterprises, Entrepreneur, and Published Author. On this episode, we talk about his company - which focuses on designing parcel safes and mailboxes. Additionally, he gives advice as a CEO, and tips and tricks for young designers, and those interested in potentially kicking off their own businesses. The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. MB Sentinel Enterprises can be found at https://mbsentinel.com/.
Hello once again! I am so excited to bring you the next episode of Architecture, Coffee, & Ink! In today's episode, we are going to be talking with Nitin Govila, who dives into a range of topics, from Tensile Architecture, to Fabrics, to Sustainability, to the Impacts of Acoustics on the Workplace, Mr. Govila shares his knowledge, and gives some great tips to those starting out in the industry. As the current Sr. Vice President-Asia Pacific + MEA, Executive Comex, Driving Transformation & Profitability for Serge Ferrari, he is based in Singapore. I am excited to have him on the show, where he shares his experience, discusses the firm he works with, and gives tips and advice you don't want to miss. With that, please enjoy the interview. The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink.
And we are back! And what a great way to kick off the new phase of Architecture, Coffee, & Ink, then with an interview with Sydney based Charles Alexiou. Mr. Alexiou gets part of his inspiration from the Modernist Movement, which we discuss with the first part of the episode, along with some discussions about the firm he co-founded. Additionally, he also gives some advice, suggestions about finances, and designing for the future. The blog is located at architecturecoffeeandink.com which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink.
It has been a long time listeners, but here is a quick update and the brief introduction to next weeks hour long topic, Donald Judd, and Marfa, Texas! It is great to finally be graduated! Go Vols! The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink.
Hello everyone! On this episode, we finish up with the concept of Cultural Landscapes, and finish off with the last two categories-Ethnographic and Historic Landscapes. We also discuss the Wells Petroglyph Preserve, as an example, located in Velarde, NM, United States and finish up with a brief discussion on why this is important to the profession. The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink.
Hello everyone! We are kicking off our World of Religious Architecture-name in progress. And to do so, we are starting with cemeteries and more. In several mini studies, we are going to be talking bout Hanging Cemeteries of Philippines, China, and Indonesia. Then move to the Qin Tomb, followed up by New Orleans Cities of the Dead. And finally finishing with Carlo Scarpa's Tomba Brion. The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink.
On this episode, we focus on expanding our understanding of just what is a cultural landscape and tackling the first two types of cultural landscapes. Additionally, we talk about to examples of those types: James River Park System and Versailles. The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink.
On the last of the mini-episodes, we are going to be talking about Cryptid Architecture! We will start with the story of Baba Yaga and her cabin on chicken legs, then discuss the lost village along Angikuni Lake, and finally finish with a story shared with me about a house that haunts the dreams of those who visit. The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink.
Hello everyone! Today's mini episode is inspired by the recent news, and is discussing the Killing Stone or Murder Stone that houses the kitsune, Tamamo-no-Mae 玉藻前, who led a reign of terror across several centuries. According to myth, the now that the stone is broken, the kitsune is free to once again roam the earth and continue what they started. Additionally, we will talk about cultural landscapes, and land and areas that home the stone. The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink.
Hello everyone! Its spring break for me, so enjoy an iced coffee while listening to three mini-episodes today, Wednesday, and Thursday! On this weeks episodes we are going to be talking about the Jeremy Bentham, and about how the eyes in the dark might just actually be watching you in a Panopticon Penitentiary. Lastly, we will be taking a trip to the former Presido Modelo Prison in Cuba. The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink.
This week on Architecture, Coffee, & Ink we are focusing on the Norwegian Scenic Routes! A wonderful case study, we will brush over the history of the country and focus on the beautiful routes-both the overall history and a brief summary of what each route has to offer! The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink.
I'm back after a unexpected break! This time, with a new episode on Knoxville, Tennessee! I will talking about the history and including a few clips of interviews from some University of Tennessee Students. Later in the week, I will be posting other episodes as well to make up for my unexpected delay. The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink.
Hello again everyone! I am super excited to talk about Lake Titicaca which lays across the border of both Bolivia and Peru. We are doing to talk about the history of the Inca and the Tiwanaku, the floating Islands, and Uru and the waru waru. We will also talk a little bit about the underwater ruins! The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink.
This week we are following up with last weeks episode by talking about Papermills-the history of paper, the history of mills themselves, and figuring out which book was published first? Finally, we will wrap up this episode by talking about the Brown Company, a mill that closed down in the 1980s, but left a lot of research and information behind. The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink.
And we're back! After a week off, I am back with my first interview episode of the year! This episode is all about Papermills, and features Gage Manuel, a Lead Process Engineer, giving his expert opinion on the mills and the process-including the both the modern environmental changes that are being made, as well the socioeconomic effects-both past and present. Please join us for a relaxed conversation where in we are going to be discussing the processes behind the paper products you use everyday. The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink.
We are traveling to Turkey, as we talk about one of my favorite locations, Göbekli Tepe, we are going to be flipping the script this episode and breaking down the site first, and discussing how it was found and exactly what they believe it may have meant. From the realistic to the bizarre, we are going to be talking about it all! The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the new TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink.
On this episode we are traveling to Cambodia as I finally find my way back home. We will be discuss the Khmer Empire, Angkor, and Angkor War of what is one of the most beauty sites, covering a 400 sq. km area, and covered with sandstone and laterite. With breathtaking reliefs, and endless corridors, what's not to love? The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the new TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. Make sure to share the show!
We are finishing out the year with the Pyramids of Meroë, Sudan! A hidden marvel of the world, this site has a rich history, full of culture, explosions, and thievery. We also talk about the Kingdoms of Kush, and give a bit of a geography lesson. The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, @architecturecoffeeandink,as well as the new TikTok, @architecturecoffeeandink. I will be coming out with new things as the new year rings in, but Happy New Years and safe Travels, however, you celebrate!
Happy Winter Holidays! In this episode, we are going to be talking Tulum and Chichén Itzá, Mexico, as we discuss about two designs that had the Solstice and other celestial events in mind while designing. We are also going to be briefly talking about the Maya Culture and the importance of the Cenotes, and how they are formed. Check out the blog, which includes a transcript and reference lists for great photography, and a few images of both locations. The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the Insta, architecturecoffeeandink, as we start 30 days of Instagram!
On this episode, I focus on discussing the Tartarian Empire, and how it affects modern designs. So suspend your disbelief, and don't research it on your own just yet! This is part of my three episode week! So please enjoy listening to BONUS episodes 1 & 2, Underwater design as well as this one! The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the NEW Insta, architecturecoffeeandink.
In this second part, I discuss the McMurdo Station and Sound, as well the future design. Additionally, I finish up the episode briefly talking about Coastalock in San Diego Bay and the Underwater Museum in Cannes, France. This is part of my three episode week! So listen to part 1, and enjoy Episode 10 as well as this one! The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the NEW Insta, architecturecoffeeandink.
In the first of this two part BONUS episode, I start talking about Underwater Design or at least introducing the topics and concepts that will be covered in pt. 2, which will come out on Saturday at 5AM, E.T. Join me and my literally kitten, as we talk about the various things that go into oceans, how they have changed, and AUVs vs ROVs. The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the NEW Insta, architecturecoffeeandink. But the question is, do I really need a Tik-Tok?
I am taking a break from finals to continue exploring the world of Datacenters! This time with a ton of quotes, a case study, and a suggestion for further research! This episode breaks down the components for Datacenter design and talks briefly about a center that was created by taking over a former mine! A BONUS episode will come out this weekend on Underwater Design! The podcast is currently #154 under Design podcasts on iTunes! The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts posted a few hours after each episode comes out. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the NEW Insta, architecturecoffeeandink. But the question is, do I really need a Tik-Tok?
Its all about IT! And not the book by S. King. I am interviewing Chuck Conrad, a professional in IT, Information Technology, to talk about some of the aspects of where IT meets design, and what IT needs in designs. This interview was conducted with the idea that the listener is new to the IT world, so don't be scared away! Next week a deeper dive into the design aspect will be done, but this episodes lets the IT side explain what could be potentially new aspects that maybe you should include in your own design work. The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the NEW Insta, architecturecoffeeandink.
Bleak, cold, empty, warm, filled, and inviting-it's time for Architecture, Coffee, & Ink! On the second part of the 2 part segment, we are talking continuing our discussion on space-tackling the more technical aspects, or at least discussing the fundamental definitions and how they all pay together to define space that we as architects can manipulate to create design. We are on Episode 7! From this point one, the podcast will be released at this new time, Tuesdays at 5AM ET, with the blog coming out Tuesdays at noon, ET. The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the NEW Insta, architecturecoffeeandink.
Welcome to my first multipart episode! A trip into Space, this episode, with its misuse of the word treatise, focuses on building the basis for the much longer episode next week, by starting with a thought experiment, asking how YOU experience and understand space as designers. This week asks you to engage in thinking and critical analysis of your own thoughts. The blog is located at architectureink.design.blog, which also has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the NEW Insta, architecturecoffeeandink!
Welcome to my Halloween Special! Join me by the campfire, as things are going to be a little different today. Quick trigger warning, this is scary stories, so death and the paranormal will be discussed: we will be talking about the Murder Castle of H. H. Holmes, Carnton, and a family story of when designers become ghosts. architectureink.design.blog has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the NEW Facebook Page!
This week, I am excited to be joined by Caleb Brackney from the Roamer Bus! This week we are going to be discussing the bus, what goes into the design, and where he is going next! You can find his work at https://calebbrackney.com/, https://roameroutpost.com/. architectureink.design.blog has the complete link of all my sources, previous episodes, and old blog posts. You can email me at architecturecoffeeandink@gmail.com, or head over to the NEW Facebook Page!