urbanNext podcasts aim to expand architecture to rethink cities. urbanNext exchanges include the Nature of Enclosure series, conducted by Jeffrey S. Nesbit, which explores the status of enclosure in the design fields and its impact on contemporary forms
Carolyn Steel is a London-based architect and writer. She is a leading thinker on food and cities and the author of the books Hungry City: How Food Shapes Our Lives and Sitopia: How Food Can Save the World. Thanks to her concept sitopia, which means food-place, Carolyn has raised awareness on what it takes to feed urban settlements and its consequences on the environment and our health. Learn more about Carolyn's work: https://www.carolynsteel.com/hungrycitybook https://www.carolynsteel.com/sitopiabook
Klaudio Muca holds a degree in Architecture from Politecnico di Milano and is an R&D architect at CEBRA a Danish architectural office. CEBRA investigates the impact of the built environment on people through two initiatives the tech startup Common Sense and the research unit WISE, which recently launched the WISE Journal a publication on the relationship between architecture, humans and human activities. In this session, Klaudio talks about how his work in the R&D team informs design proposals and why studying working and learning behaviors is key to improve our physical environment. Related content: https://urbannext.net/cognitive-control/ https://www.wise-journal.com/
Firas Safieddine is an architect, designer artist and neurotech enthusiasts. In this session we talk with him about neuroscience in the field of architecture and how these two disciplines are contributing to each other. Related content: https://urbannext.net/afterlives-orbital-infrastructure/ https://urbannext.net/electrical-ecologies/ https://urbannext.net/electrical-ecologies-ii/ https://urbannext.net/emergent-topographies/
Firas Safieddine is an architect, designer artist and neurotech enthusiasts. In this session we talk with him on working on different ecologies at different scales by addressing the electrical layer. Related content: https://urbannext.net/afterlives-orbital-infrastructure/ https://urbannext.net/electrical-ecologies/ https://urbannext.net/electrical-ecologies-ii/ https://urbannext.net/emergent-topographies/
Intertwined Environments is the series hosted by Martha Thorne, Dean of IE School of Architecture and Design, which discusses the natural, the physical and the digital realms in constructing environments that respond to current and future challenges. We have to rethink the way we understand the city and the role of architecture. Ben van Berkel and Manuel Pérez Romero talk about the city and health and how putting technological tools at the service of sustainable development can aid build our cities. Learn more about Ben's work: https://www.unstudio.com/ https://urbannext.net/brainport-smart-district/ https://urbannext.net/increasing-affordable-housing/ Learn more about Manuel's work: https://www.ie.edu/school-architecture-design/people/faculty/manuel-perez-romero/ https://nodo17.com/ This space was produced by IE School of Architecture and Design, its Center for Sustainable Cities and urbanNext.net. Visit the IE School of Architecture and Design website to learn more about their commitment to building sustainable cities, and subscribe to urbanNext.net for access to exclusive digital content. The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Intertwined Environments is the series hosted by Martha Thorne, Dean of IE School of Architecture and Design, which discusses the natural, the physical and the digital realms in constructing environments that respond to current and future challenges. Architecture can be seen as a catalyst to move communities forward. Stefano Boeri and Flavio Tejada have explored the power of architecture and urban planning not only to improve the context but also to contribute to the collective memory of the city. Learn more about Stefano's work: https://www.stefanoboeriarchitetti.net/ https://urbannext.net/vertical-forest/ https://www.stefanoboeriarchitetti.net/pubblicazioni/mutations-2/ Learn more about Flavio's work: https://www.ie.edu/school-architecture-design/people/faculty/flavio-tejada/ https://www.arup.com/es-es/our-firm/flavio-tejada This space was produced by IE School of Architecture and Design, its Center for Sustainable Cities and urbanNext.net. Visit the IE School of Architecture and Design website to learn more about their commitment to building sustainable cities, and subscribe to urbanNext.net for access to exclusive digital content. The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Intertwined Environments is the series hosted by Martha Thorne, Dean of IE School of Architecture and Design, which discusses the natural, the physical and the digital realms in constructing environments that respond to current and future challenges. Creating resilient communities is key for any city to thrive, but also for a university campus, a business and other realms. In this session, Michael Green and Jerónimo van Schendel talk about leadership and taking risks in architecture. Learn more about Michael's work: http://mg-architecture.ca/ https://www.ted.com/talks/michael_green_why_we_should_build_wooden_skyscrapers Learn more about Jerónimo's work: https://www.ie.edu/school-architecture-design/people/faculty/jeronimo-van-schendel-erice/ https://bildia.com/ This space was produced by IE School of Architecture and Design, its Center for Sustainable Cities and urbanNext.net. Visit the IE School of Architecture and Design website to learn more about their commitment to building sustainable cities, and subscribe to urbanNext.net for access to exclusive digital content. The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Intertwined Environments is the series hosted by Martha Thorne, Dean of IE School of Architecture and Design, which discusses the natural, the physical and the digital realms in constructing environments that respond to current and future challenges. Creating resilient communities is key for any city to thrive, but also for a university campus, a business and other realms. In this session, Jeanne Gang and Cristina Mateo talk about how to boost community building in an increasingly digitalized world. Learn more about Jeanne's work: https://studiogang.com/ https://www.gsd.harvard.edu/person/jeanne-gang/ https://studiogang.com/project/solstice-on-the-park https://studiogang.com/project/nature-boardwalk-at-lincoln-park-zoo https://studiogang.com/project/kresge https://urbannext.net/university-chicago-campus-north-residential-commons/ https://urbannext.net/beloit-college-powerhouse/ Learn more about Cristina's work: https://www.ie.edu/school-architecture-design/people/faculty/cristina-mateo/ https://urbannext.net/the-extracurricular-as-an-institutional/ This space was produced by IE School of Architecture and Design, its Center for Sustainable Cities and urbanNext.net. Visit the IE School of Architecture and Design website to learn more about their commitment to building sustainable cities, and subscribe to urbanNext.net for access to exclusive digital content. The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Intertwined Environments is the series hosted by Martha Thorne, Dean of IE School of Architecture and Design, which discusses the natural, the physical and the digital realms in constructing environments that respond to current and future challenges. We are often unaware of the power of design and its effect on human behavior. Michael Leube and Elvira Muñoz consider the cultural impact of any project or intervention in our environment in order to ensure sustainable development. This space was produced by IE School of Architecture and Design, its Center for Sustainable Cities and urbanNext.net. Visit the IE School of Architecture and Design website to learn more about their commitment to building sustainable cities, and subscribe to urbanNext.net for access to exclusive digital content. The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Intertwined Environments is the series hosted by Martha Thorne, Dean of IE School of Architecture and Design, which discusses the natural, the physical and the digital realms in constructing environments that respond to current and future challenges. Addressing the social component in the urban milieu is key, as we look to goals of sustainable development. Deborah Berke and David Goodman talk about the role of architects in crisis times, everyday architecture and how to be an engaged professional. Learn more about Deborah's work: https://www.dberke.com/ https://www.architecture.yale.edu/faculty/419-deborah-berke https://www.dberke.com/writing-lectures/architecture-of-the-everyday/ https://www.dberke.com/project/the-womens-building/ Learn more about David's work: https://www.ie.edu/school-architecture-design/people/faculty/david-goodman/ https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=d53GQbQAAAAJ&hl=en This space was produced by IE School of Architecture and Design, its Center for Sustainable Cities and urbanNext.net. Visit the IE School of Architecture and Design website to learn more about their commitment to building sustainable cities, and subscribe to urbanNext.net for access to exclusive digital content. The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
For centuries, architecture and gender has been a silent debate but in the last decades there has been a very fruitful conversation about how design can have biased implications. This has awaken the need to find which strategies can lead to the building of more gender inclusive cities. Today we are going to talk with Inés Sánchez de Madariaga, director of the UNESCO Chair on Gender and professor of urban planning at Technical University of Madrid. Learn more about her work: https://urbannext.net/gender-sensitive-city/ This space has been sponsored by Actar Publishers and urbanNext.net. For the most engaging publications on architecture, urbanism, and landscape architecture visit: http://actar.com/ For access to exclusive digital content subscribe to: https://urbannext.net/ The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Jeffrey S. Nesbit is joined by Mishuana Goeman, Julia Smachylo and Joshua Nason to reflect on territory, as a mode of power embedded in colonialism that maintains and consistently strives for boundaries of legibility within the Nature of Enclosure. Learn more about Mishuana Goeman's work: https://amindian.ucla.edu/person/mishuana-goeman-tonawanda-band-of-seneca/ https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/mark-my-words Learn more about Julia Smachylo's work: http://www.urbantheorylab.net/people/julia-smachylo/ https://actar.com/product/new-geographies-10-fallow/ https://actar.com/product/wood-urbanism/ Learn more about Joshua Nason's work: https://www.uta.edu/cappa/about/faculty-staff/profiles/joshua-nason.php https://www.routledge.com/Chasing-the-City-Models-for-Extra-Urban-Investigations/Nason-Nesbit/p/book/9780815384892 This space has been sponsored by Actar Publishers and urbanNext.net. For the most engaging publications on architecture, urbanism, and landscape architecture visit: http://actar.com/ For access to exclusive digital content subscribe to: https://urbannext.net/ The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Jeffrey S. Nesbit is joined by Daisy Ames, Daniel A. Barber and Mae-ling Lokko to reflect on climate change, air quality, and cultures from within the architectural envelopes as the Nature of Enclosure. Learn more about Daniel A Barber's work: https://www.design.upenn.edu/architecture/graduate/people/daniel-barber https://upenn.academia.edu/DanielBarber https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691170039/modern-architecture-and-climate Learn more about Daisy Ames's work: http://studio-ames.com/ https://www.arch.columbia.edu/faculty/1365-daisy-ames https://www.arch.columbia.edu/research/labs/15-housing-lab Learn more about Mae-ling Lokko's work: https://www.arch.rpi.edu/2018/03/mae-ling-lokko/ https://housingthehuman.com/prototypes/mae-ling-lokko/ This space has been sponsored by Actar Publishers and urbanNext.net. For the most engaging publications on architecture, urbanism, and landscape architecture visit: http://actar.com/ For access to exclusive digital content subscribe to: https://urbannext.net/ The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Jeffrey S. Nesbit is joined by Mariano Gomez Luque, Marcella Del Signore and Shawn Rickenbacker, whose work examines the role of architecture, technology, and politics, that give rise to accelerated capital and planetary conditions within the Nature of Enclosure. Learn more about Mariano Gomez Luque's work: https://actar.com/product/new-geographies-09/ https://urbannext.net/critical-ecologies-of-posthumanism/ https://officeforurbanization.org/mariano-gomez-luque/ Learn more about Marcella Del Signore's work: https://www.routledge.com/Data-Matter-Design-Strategies-in-Computational-Design/Melendez-Diniz-Signore/p/book/9780367369095 Learn more about Shawn Rickenbacker's work: https://ssa.ccny.cuny.edu/programs-centers/j-max-bond-center/jmbc-about/ This space has been sponsored by Actar Publishers and urbanNext.net. For the most engaging publications on architecture, urbanism, and landscape architecture visit: http://actar.com/ For access to exclusive digital content subscribe to: https://urbannext.net/ The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Jeffrey S. Nesbit is joined by Ersela Kripa, Stephen Mueller, Kathy Velikov and Neeraj Bhatia whose scholarly work interrogate the role of territory, border, and technology as it relates to the politics set within the Nature of Enclosure. Learn more about Ersela Kripa and Stephen Mueller's work: https://agencyarchitecture.com/ https://www.depts.ttu.edu/architecture/about/people/faculty/Kripa/index.php https://www.depts.ttu.edu/architecture/about/people/faculty/Mueller/index.php https://www.amazon.com/Fronts-Security-Developing-Ersela-Kripa/dp/1941806953 Learn more about Kathy Velikov's work: https://taubmancollege.umich.edu/faculty/directory/kathy-velikov http://acadia.org/ http://www.rvtr.com/ Learn more about Neeraj Bhatia's work: https://portal.cca.edu/people/nbhatia/ http://www.theopenworkshop.ca/Pages/A_Info.html http://actar.com/product/new-investigations-in-collective-form/ http://actar.com/product/bracket-2-goes-soft/ http://actar.com/product/the-petropolis-of-tomorrow/ This space has been sponsored by Actar Publishers and urbanNext.net. For the most engaging publications on architecture, urbanism, and landscape architecture visit: http://actar.com/ For access to exclusive digital content subscribe to: https://urbannext.net/ The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Jeffrey S. Nesbit is joined by Denise Luna Acevedo, Alejandro Santander and David Salomon to critically discuss the human-centered condition, in an attempt to break open questions on the culturally synthesized world as it relates to the role of infrastructure, design theory, and the Nature of Enclosure. Learn more about Denise Luna Acevedo and Alejandro Santander's work: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Estudio-Santander-408243749265292/community/ Learn more about David Salomon's work: https://faculty.ithaca.edu/dsalomon/ https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ad.2401 https://wwnorton.com/books/The-Architecture-of-Patterns/ This space has been sponsored by Actar Publishers and urbanNext.net. For the most engaging publications on architecture, urbanism, and landscape architecture visit: http://actar.com/ For access to exclusive digital content subscribe to: https://urbannext.net/ The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Jeffrey S. Nesbit is joined by Sean Lally, Joël Vacheron and Rachel Armstrong to reflect on the culturally constructed spaces and images envisioning air and other planetary forms in relation to the Nature of Enclosure. Learn more about Sean Lally's work: https://uic.academia.edu/SLally https://www.lars-mueller-publishers.com/air-other-planets https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1531-314X.2007.00136.x https://nightwhiteskies.libsyn.com/ https://urbannext.net/the-shape-of-energy/ Learn more about Joel Vacheron's work: https://ecal.academia.edu/Jo%C3%ABlVacheron Learn more about Rachel Armstrong's work: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/apl/staff/profile/rachelarmstrong3.html#background https://www.researchgate.net/lab/Rachel-Armstrong-Lab http://www.newconpress.co.uk/info/book.asp?id=99&referer=Catalogue https://urbannext.net/metabolism-as-technology/ https://urbannext.net/microbial-architecture/ Related content: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Shock_(Herbie_Hancock_album) This space has been sponsored by Actar Publishers and urbanNext.net. For the most engaging publications on architecture, urbanism, and landscape architecture visit: http://actar.com/ For access to exclusive digital content subscribe to: https://urbannext.net/ The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Jeffrey S. Nesbit is joined by Jordan Bimm, Aleksandra Jaeschke and Fred Scharmen to reflect on the cultural impact of the enclosure in architecture, landscape and aerospace history. Learn more about Jordan Bimm's work: https://www.academia.edu/37957384/Anticipating_the_Astronaut_Subject_Formation_in_Early_American_Space_Medicine_1949_1959 https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/24/science/mars-jars-strughold.html Learn more about Aleksandra Jaeschke's work: https://dash.harvard.edu/handle/1/37546284 Learn more about Fred Scharmen's work: http://cup.columbia.edu/book/space-settlements/9781941332498 This space has been sponsored by Actar Publishers and urbanNext.net. For the most engaging publications on architecture, urbanism, and landscape architecture visit: http://actar.com/ For access to exclusive digital content subscribe to: https://urbannext.net/ The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Jeffrey S. Nesbit is joined by Lydia Kallipoliti and Antoine Picon to discuss the nature of enclosed world. Learn more about Lydia Kallipoliti's work: https://www.lars-mueller-publishers.com/architecture-closed-worlds https://strelkamag.com/en/article/bubble-problems-an-archeology-of-infection-and-environmental-control https://www.e-flux.com/architecture/at-the-border/325754/zoom-in-zoom-out/ Learn more about Antoine Picon's work: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Ornament%3A+The+Politics+of+Architecture+and+Subjectivity-p-9781119965947 https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Smart+Cities%3A+A+Spatialised+Intelligence-p-9781119075592 Related content: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reyner_Banham https://www.google.com/search?q=William+Heath+Robinson&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiAy_b0_LbsAhUQ8xQKHcs4DSwQ_AUoAXoECAYQAw&biw=1081&bih=681&dpr=2">William Heath Robinson This space has been sponsored by Actar Publishers and urbanNext.net. For the most engaging publications on architecture, urbanism, and landscape architecture visit: http://actar.com/ For access to exclusive digital content subscribe to: https://urbannext.net/ The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.