Follow award winning architect and amatuer martial artist, Adam Word Gates, as he grapples with Life, Love, and the pursuit of Architecture.
Jesse Hernandez, a Regional LEAN Coordinator for Turner Construction, joins us to discuss his personal journey to and through LEAN construction; a cultural revolution in construction technologies.
Adam reflects on the last 10 years of Life, Love, and Architecture.
Adam Denais and Prince Donkor introduce their new web community, ArchiTable. This new forum will serve as a platform for young and aspiring architects to share stories and information about career mobility, and to better understand their personal value as they move through the profession.
In this episode Adam updates the audience on new developments in the show and what to expect moving forward.
In this episode, photographer Scott Martin tells about his childhood as the son of an Architect, his early career in medical photography, and his life as an Artist, Father, and Husband.
A conversation with San Antonio artist, Stuart Allen, exploring the intersection of art and architecture, the life an artist, and the making of a world class civic park.
In this episode Adam is joined by Kate Jaceldo, the co-founder of Compost Queens in San Antonio, Tx. If you're wondering how compost is related to architecture, then you've come to the right place!!!
In this episode we begin to explore the relationship between humans and the earth. David Heymann is an Architect and Writer from Austin, Texas, and a highly distinguished professor at UT Austin. His work and writing revolve around the relationships between buildings and landscapes.David Heymann Links : - https://placesjournal.org/author/david-heymann/- https://soa.utexas.edu/people/david-heymann- http://www.davidheymannauthor.com/
In this episode we play our interview with Bob Hart, the author of "A New Look at Humanism" . Bob, his work, and his book were an important part of The Architecture Show during its inception.
In this episode, Adam Word Gates, Architect, introduces himself and the show. Using Mycology as a metaphor, Adam explains that Architecture is about much more than buildings, and proposes that if we care to create better places, we need to better understand the nature of the human organism.