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This episode explores the depiction of the city of Granada in the Kitab-ı Bahriye, the atlas composed by the Ottoman navy admiral and cartographer, Piri Reis. Piri's inclusion of Granada, an inland city, in his atlas of the Mediterranean coast, is odd. Granada is one of the few non-maritime cities that are depicted in the book. As we attempt to solve the puzzle of Granada's representation, we will visit the history of the last Islamic regime in Spain, the Nasrids of Granada (r. 1232 to 1492), whose rule was ended by the Reconquista. As the Catholic Monarchs conquered the city and expelled its non-Christian populations, Piri in his “previous life” as a corsair, had an important role to play. Tune in to listen to our discussion of a moment in history when religious tolerance and coexistence came to an end and how Piri Reis played a heroic role in it. Researchers and Hosts: Marissa VanOrmer, Aaron Peters, Artan Redzepi, Elif Yigit, Kennedy Pemberton, and Gavin Hasche. Music Credit: Jérôme Chauvel (Abydos Music), “Middle East Ballad - 1 minute edit.” Sergei Chetvertnykh (Serge Quadrado Music), “Islam Dream.” Image: Coastline of Andalusia with the city of Grenada, The Book of Navigation, The Walters Art Museum, ms W658. f. 261a. References: Abay, Emre Gurkan. 2013. “Ottoman Admiral Piri Reis Honored by UNESCO.” Anadolu Ajansı. December 30, 2013. https://www.aa.com.tr/en/culture-and-art/ottoman-admiral-piri-reis-honored-by-unesco/194120. Dalrymple, William. 2021. “The Ottoman Empire: A Forgotten Giant of Western History.” November 24, 2021. https://www.ft.com/content/ae3756fe-1e58-4ede-a13b-30dcb2c74434. Egypt Today. 2017. “Remembering Granada: The Last Muslim Kingdom of Spain.” EgyptToday. June 19, 2017. https://www.egypttoday.com/Article/4/8091/Remembering-Granada-The-last-Muslim-Kingdom-of-Spain. Emiralioğlu, Pinar. 2014. Geographical Knowledge and Imperial Culture in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire. Ashgate Publishing. https://www.routledge.com/Geographical-Knowledge-and-Imperial-Culture-in-the-Early-Modern-Ottoman-Empire/Emiralioglu/p/book/9781138247543. Latham, J.D., and A. Fernández-Puertas. n.d. “Naṣrids.” In Encyclopaedia of Islam New Edition Online (EI-2 English), edited by P.J. Bearman, 2nd ed. Accessed May 17, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1163/1573-3912_islam_COM_0855. Look Back History, dir. 2021. The Rise and Fall of Al-Andalus | What Was the Reconquista? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4GOF0l8cvc. Reis, Pîrî. 1521. Kitab-ı Bahriye (The Book of Navigation). Edited by Ertügrul Zekai Ökte. Translated by Robert Bragner. 4 vols. İstanbul: Historical Research Foundation. https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/kitab-i-bahriye/author/piri-reis/. Rodgers, Helen, and Stephen Cavendish. 2021. City of Illusions: A History of Granada. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197619414.001.0001. Subrahmanyam, Sanjay. 2007. “Holding the World in Balance: The Connected Histories of the Iberian Overseas Empires, 1500–1640.” The American Historical Review 112 (5): 1359–85. https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr.112.5.1359.
SCP-7034's description is solely sourced from the account of Senior Researcher Richard Battaglia. The file will be updated accordingly upon Foundation access to SCP-7034… Content Warnings: Cannibalism, gore, starvation, suicide Transcript Patrons Joshua, Justine Burbank, Trippy Hippy, BEANS!!, Miguel, Ezra Neiman, Matthew Bolle, Derik Taylor, OnlyANeko, thetylercxle, Aaron Peters and Trenton Ingram! Cast & Crew SCP Archives was created by Pacific S. Obadiah & Jon Grilz SCP-7034 was written by JDune Script by Kevin Whitlock Narrator - Rhys Tirado Battaglia - Jon Grilz Michael - Russ More Art by Eduardo Valdés-Hevia Video produced by Dakota Miller Theme Song by Matt Roi Berger Sound Designer - Pacific S. Obadiah Composer - Dana Creasman Showrunner - Daisy McNamara Creative Director - Pacific S. Obadiah Executive Producers - Tom Owen & Brad Miska Presented by Bloody FM www.Bloody-Disgusting.com www.SCParchives.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scp_pod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SCParchives Twitter: https://twitter.com/scp_pod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scppod Discord: https://discord.gg/tJEeNUzeZX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aaron Peters is a cultural curator. That's a fancy way of saying he does a whole lot behind the scenes of Cape Town's music community. Aaron has been a pivotal force behind CT's music scene for most of his adult life. He started out as a manager, booking agent, and promoter, leading to him working at Black Major, before starting up The Other Records and The Other Radio. He's also responsible for booking the lineup for the Search Festival, amongst many other projects. In this episode, we get into the hustle of making money from underground music in South Africa, how working at the CT Jazz Festival as a teen laid the foundations for his career, and what it's like to fall asleep with the sounds of Alice Phoebe Lou writing songs next door. Enjoy. Keep up with Aaron on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aaronwpeters/ Bob's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/almostperfectbob/ Almost Perfect Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/almostperfectmedia/ Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/almostperfect
In episode 4/ 3 of A is for Architecture, Stuart Vokes and Aaron Peters speak about their practice, Vokes & Peters, and their elegant domestic and civic buildings in the heart and hinterlands of Brisbane. Our discussion sprung from their recent book, Migrations from Memory, a collection of essays by Stuart Vokes and Aaron Peters reflecting upon twenty years of practice, published by Canalside Press in 2023. Vokes & Peters' domestic work is particularly wonderful, and rightly acclaimed, embodying a civility and civicness that is distinct and significant. There is much online about it. A quote from Stuart from the book's opening illustrates something of their approach: ‘One can be poetic about a house and describe it as a city in miniature – just like the city, one can find a range of rooms, enabling a range of events and behaviours that satisfy the spectrum of human emotions. But I am equally satisfied with the idea that a house might be considered a room of the city – a room where we feel at home, the one place left in the city where we might find real reverie and contentment. A house needn't be another public place, at least not always.' Vokes and Peter are all over the internet, but for one, there's a decent video on their Auchenflower House (pictured on the podcast image) in Brisbane from 2020 on the Architecture AU website, and you might also have a sticky at their recent Blok Stafford Heights, winner of this year's New House Under 200 Square Metres in the Houses Awards, and covered in the Guardian. Their own website features an excellent selection of written work too. Both Stuart and Aaron are on Instagram. Migrations from Memory is available on the Canalside Press website and everywhere else that's decent. Listen to the podcast, and work something out. Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google Podcasts and Amazon Music. Thanks for listening. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Music credits: Bruno Gillick + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + aisforarchitecture.org Apple: podcasts.apple.com Spotify: open.spotify.com Google: podcasts.google.com Amazon: music.amazon.co.uk
Stuart Vokes and Aaron Peters are the Directors of Vokes and Peters, a Brisbane-based practice founded in 2015 that has produced a significant body of award-winning projects across Australia.In this episode, Stuart, Aaron and I discussed: Why the studio believes engaging with the profession, and immersing themselves in their passion for architecture through books, travel and teaching, have contributed to a more sustainable and quality design practice. How Aaron and Stuart value the role of the ‘caring critic' in their partnership, and why they believe it's essential to have honest feedback to continue improving and growing as an architect. Why the studio focuses on writing, essays, and an upcoming book as helpful processes for clarifying their thinking, reflecting on their work and attracting like-minded clients. The reasons the practice has lost interest in Instagram over time as the platform has moved from being a place to socialise and share ideas, to just another channel for promoting finished project images. If you'd like to learn more about Vokes and Peters, you can visit vokesandpeters.com. You can also follow Stuart on Instagram at @stuart_vokesandpeters and Aaron at @aaron_vokesandpeters. Office Talk is hosted by Dave Sharp, M.Arch—an architectural marketing expert and the director of Office D.SHARP, a practice providing specialised consultancy, marketing and PR services tailored to meet the particular needs of architects. Working as a sole practitioner, Dave employs a collaborative, conversational approach to his work, fostering long-standing relationships that yield tangible results for clients.Visit officedavesharp.com to learn more.This episode was supported by ArchiPro. ArchiPro showcases the best and latest in the architecture and building industry, and connects people with trusted trade professionals and products to suit their needs. Visit ArchiPro.com.au to learn more.
Aaron Peters has contributed articles to a number of architectural publications and led design studios at The University of Queensland and Bond University. Vokes and Peters is currently working on a number of residential, commercial and institutional projects across Australia as well as running an (ir)regular public talk series: Garden Variety. In this episode, your host Elizabeth McIntyre and special guest, Aaron Peters have an interesting conversation which covers topics such as: His upbringing on the Sunshine Coast and his path to becoming an architect; Some of his intriguing experiences overseas; And how these shaped his career; What prompted his way of designing with brick in Queensland; His experience with the Think Brick Awards; And much more... This episode and many others can be found on all major platforms, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to Rate & Subscribe to our podcast to never miss out a new episode. You can also let us know who you want to hear next and what topics we should talk about by leaving us a Review on Apple Podcasts. Mentioned in this episode: Vokes and Peters Think Brick Awards Social & Links Follow @ThinkBrickAustralia on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook Follow @aaron_vokesandpeters on Instagram
Our guests in this episode are Aaron Peters from the Queensland based firm Vokes and Peters, and Andrew Scott from the New South Wales based firm Panovscott. Aaron and Andrew worked together on a submission for the 2017 National Gallery of Victoria's annual architecture commission. They share with us the benefits of collaboration, working on a 2 stage competition, and how working on competitions can feed other work even when a practice doesn't win. The interview is taken care of by Sam McQueeney who is an EmAGN committee member based in Queensland who also works at Vokes and Peters.
Stuart Vokes lives, teaches and practices architecture in Brisbane. In 2015 Stuart co-founded the architectural practice Vokes and Peters with long-time collaborator Aaron Peters to focus on projects that respond to prevailing settings, cultural narratives, human occupation and the presence of nature. In this episode, your host Elizabeth McIntyre and special guest, Stuart Vokes have an intriguing conversation which covers topics such as: His upbringing in Brisbane, and how his family home influenced his perspective of space; Stuart's passion for fine art growing up; Studying at Queensland University of Technology; The challenges and rewards of starting his own practice; The reasons Vokes & Peters love using brick as a building material; And much more... This episode and many others can be found on all major platforms, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to Rate & Subscribe to our podcast to never miss out a new episode. You can also let us know who you want to hear next and what topics we should talk about by leaving us a Review on Apple Podcasts. Mentioned in this episode: Brisbane Vokes & Peters QUT Think Brick Awards Social & Links Follow @ThinkBrickAustralia on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook Follow @stuart_vokesandpeters on Instagram
This is a special episode of the Hearing Architecture podcast made in collaboration with the Asia Pacific Architecture Festival. In keeping with the APAF 2021 theme “How New Is Now?”, in this episode we’re speaking about Architectural Education and how traditional knowledge can find a place in the modern university.
Aaron Peters guests hosts. The Arkansas women made history Thursday night, beating UConn for the first time in program history! We recap the historic win. The men's team takes part in the SEC/Big 12 Challenge this weekend as they take on Oklahoma State. We break down the matchup.
Aaron Peters guest hosts and takes us through the different perspectives towards the Arkansas basketball team. For a fan, is your glass half empty, or half full? We preview Wednesday's game against Auburn and what it means for the Hogs. The Omahogs finally have an opening day and full schedule set! We take a look at what you can expect and why the players will be even more motivated this season.
Happy New Year from everyone at Sean of the South. The first episode of a season featuring new locations, small towns, and places within America. Recorded in Walton County for a socially distanced audience of 5 and one half. Special guests Tricia Spencer and Howard Rains, Aaron Peters, Silivo Centemore, Dan DeLeon, and William Buchanan.
From live performances and recordings during a socially distanced COVID-era Christmas, and music by Aaron Peters, Billy Howell, Steve Gilmore, and Caleb Riley. Merry Christmas to all, and to all a safe year.
Sean invites friends into the studio from near and far away to talk and sing about Christmas, with special guest and author Shawn Smucker, along with Aaron Peters on the mountain fiddle.
In this episode I talk to Aaron Peters, one half of the Australian architect duo Vokes and Peters. As a company they have designed numerous award winning houses in and around Brisbane. We talk about the recently completed project, Teneriffe House.The project can be described as a kind of greatest hits of their work so far, as it embodies so many of their principles and to approach to the design of homes and architecture in the wider sense. An existing colonial style Queensland home has been raised to sit atop a new concrete colonnaded pediment and has been extended with an angular shingle clad extension to create a stunning and varied home.There is so much going on in this project, journeying through the house is like exploring a well-designed art gallery, with contrasts in materials, in natural light, and in spaces of both prospect and refuge.At the end of the episode, I ask Aaron the three questions I ask all my podcast guests;– what really annoys him about his home?– what house has he visited that has really inspired him?– and, if he could choose anyone to design him a new house, who would he choose?You can find out more about their work at https://www.vokesandpeters.com/ and on the podcast Instagram. I hope you enjoy listening.
Live from the Black Box Theater in Columbiana, Alabama. Sean and friends are back for an hour podcast special of music played to an empty auditorium, pandemic-style. Music by Intermission, and special guest Aaron Peters.
Celebrate Mother's Day with Sean and friends who are in the studio playing special songs and hymns, and reading stories that were sent in from listeners from around the U.S. Musical guest, Aaron Peters.
This episode is part of our weekly series on how VSCPA members are managing and even thriving during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, Maureen talks with Aaron Peters, CPA, owner of Peters & Associates, P.C. about working from home, communicating with clients and shifts they've made. Our fourth episode of the series will be released next Friday.
The Grove Podcast - Episode 8 Gerald Malloy, Aaron Peters January 24, 2020 Topics Covered: • Boston • Church Planting • Evangelism
I had the pleasure of chatting to man behind the famous Emojifresh Mr Aaron Peters. We spoke about all things digital marketing and how it's so important in business today. If you want to learn more about digital marketing, Facebook ads and google adds then this is a must watch. https://www.watchitshine.com/ https://www.sproutmemedia.com/ https://emojifresh.co.uk/
A sustained interest in experience, tradition, and the suburban field have characterised the first ten years of Brisbane-based practice, Owen and Vokes and Peters. Paul Owen and Aaron Peters’ presentation will illustrate strategies for critical practice and city-making by reviewing a select number of completed works. Founded in 2003, Owen and Vokes and Peters have spent a decade renovating the suburbs. Whilst primarily engaged in small scale projects in the inner suburbs of Brisbane, the practice has also undertaken projects in regional Queensland, Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth. The practice was awarded the Robin Dods Award for Residential Architecture in 2005 for the Newmarket House, and again in 2012 for the Four Room Cottage. Paul Owen graduated from the Queensland University of Technology in 1994. He became an associate at BVN before founding Paul Owen Architect in 2001, and then a partnership with Stuart Vokes in 2003, establishing Owen and Vokes. Aaron Peters joined Owen and Vokes in 2003. He graduated from Queensland University of Technology in 2005 and was awarded the Board of Architect's of Queensland Prize along with the QIA Medallion. The following year he was awarded the AIA Glen Murcutt Student Prize for his graduate design work. In 2007 he travelled abroad, spending three years working for Allies and Morrison in London and Kerry Hill Architects in Singapore before returning to Brisbane in 2011.
Radio Giap Rebelde - l'audioteca di Wu Ming - Archivio 2011 - 2016
London, 4 June 2013, Aaron Peters and James Butler talk to two members of the Italian writing collective Wu Ming.