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First, Indian Express' Shiny Varghese explains the reasons why Delhi gets flooded every year, and what experts say we should be keeping in mind. Next, Indian Express' Divya Goyal tells us how a murder in Punjab has put a spotlight on the prominence of pigeon racing in rural Punjab (12:34).Finally, we talk about Prime Minister Modi visiting Russia to attend the 22nd India-Russia Annual Summit (22:18).Hosted, written, and produced by Shashank BhargavaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
An interview with Nathan Young, CEO of MODS PDX and Kegan Flanderka, Principal at Base Design and Architechture about the work they do building modular homes for the homeless and their workforce development program.
I wandered around and asked random people about their favorite things in Athens. Their answers were a bit predictable, but you'll certainly know why people want to come here. Also, I got the best history lesson ever on the Parthenon!Support the Show.
Today, we're happy to welcome you to the hosts themselves as guests! Listen to 2bX‘s two GPs reflecting on the second season of the Urban Tech Podcast, including learnings about their past five guests, urban challenges and possible solutions. Enjoy being part of a very honest, personal and fun conversation between two co-founders and get to know their pure dynamic.In this episode you'll learn:- that focus on gender is important & worth the effort- why we should interrupt more - or not- why is hard to balance ‘enough time' and ‘enough insights'
On Thursday's show: Harris County Commissioners have approved close to $10 million in additional funding for law enforcement, namely the sherriff's and district attorney's offices -- though not without some drama. News 88.7's Andrew Schneider tells us what happened. Also this hour: A regulatory feud is threatening to end thoroughbred horse racing in Texas -- or at least make it more difficult to bet on the horses. This comes as Texas House Speaker Dade Phalen has said he's open to bringing destination-style casinos to Texas. So why has it been so hard to make gambling a normal feature for Texas? And why are Republicans the unlikely ones opening the door? Then, we learn about some of Houston's most architecturally creative homes. And Houston author Peter Turchi discusses his new book (Don't) Stop Me if You've Heard This Before and Other Essays on Writing Fiction.
Mark Howard has always made unique records. For Howard, it's not just about the recording process ― making great music is also about creating unique, comfortable environments designed to bring out the best in the artist. To this end, he's spent a career seeking out architecturally remarkable spaces in which to make albums. In “Recording Icons / Creative Spaces”, you're invited behind the curtain to watch these music industry legends create. Using a non-invasive photographic approach, employing a Nikon time-lapse camera to capture these in-studio moments, Howard captures the hits as they happened, in a treasure trove of non-posed, natural images. You're invited to travel the world with him and watch as he creates the beautiful spaces and inspiring atmosphere where the magic of classics by Bob Dylan, U2, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, and many more actually happened.Mark Howard is a producer and recording engineer. He's worked with countless multi-million-selling-record artists, including Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tom Waits, the Tragically Hip, Lucinda Williams, Willie Nelson, Marianne Faithfull, Emmylou Harris, Peter Gabriel, R.E.M., and the Neville Brothers. He was born in Manchester, England, in 1964 and came to Hamilton, ON, at the age of two. Purchase a copy of "Recording Icons / Creative Spaces: The Creative World of Mark Howard" through ECW Press: https://ecwpress.com/products/recording-icons-creative-spacesListen to a playlist of the music discussed in this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4qBaJhnRr1isp7pU8g0PHC?si=fe096cd7123a474dWatch Neil Young “Hitchiker”: www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOq93UqN9vUListen to Joni Mitchell's “Song To A Seagull”: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPTCs2k-3NsFollow Mark Howard:Instagram: www.instagram.com/mhrealmusic/?hl=enFacebook: www.facebook.com/MARK-HOWARD-134326846768736The Booked On Rock Website: https://www.bookedonrock.comFollow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/bookedonrockpodcastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/bookedonrockINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/bookedonrockpodcastSupport Your Local Bookstore! Find your nearest independent bookstore here: https://www.indiebound.org/indie-store-finderContact The Booked On Rock Podcast:thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.comThe Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” & “Nasty” by Crowander (https://www.crowander.com)
Severed SonsTomb Breakers: Angels in the Architecture Ep 2This episode takes place approximately a year before the beginning of the Frostmaiden campaign.Farren Ravenshade, Dr. Eleanor, Lambda, and MacDougal investigate the valley of the dolls. Thanks to Wizards of the Coast, Roll20, DnD Beyond, Monument Studios, and thanks to Syrinscape! Theme Music by Ron MurphyBecause Epic Games Need Epic Sound!Episode CreditsRon Murphy – DM, @ron88keysRBDMThe Tomb Breakers are:Farren Ravenshade – Zach Burrell, @zachburrell10MacDougal – Paul Gary, @thepaulgaryDr. Eleanor - Eileen Peterson, @underxxfallingstarsLambda - Jaiden Ramirez, @foxtrotfalloutFollow us on Twitter at @SeveredSonsDnD!Join our Discord!Give us a review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Spotify, GoodPods or on our Twitter page and we'll read it on the air. Stay frosty!The Clambake IncidentYour Comedy Tertiary Sports and slice of life in Clam Harbor MaineListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Gaming BlenderHave you ever wanted to design your own video game?Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show
Is beauty in the eye of the beholder? Transfiguration recently hosted a series of talks by Dr. Denis McNamara and Justin Kortuem and Fr. Lynch discuss their thoughts.
Bill Horan talks with Eric Johnson, author of THE ELEMENTS OF CHOICE. Eric will discuss why it is an illusion that we alone determine what we choose, how presentation can change what we choose, why we must be aware of "change architecture" and what "plausible paths" are.
लद्दाख में आप लेह के आसपास हों तो आपको बर्फ के स्तूप दिखाई दे जाएंगे। ये स्तूप इंजीनियरिंग के चमत्कार हैं और इन्हें पानी की कमी पूरा करने के लिए बनाया गया है। वीरान बंजर ज़मीन में किसी पानी के स्रोत के पास सर्दियों में फव्वारे की तरह पानी को हवा में उड़ा कर इसे जमने के लिए छोड़ दिया जाता है। यही जमी हुई बर्फ गर्मियों में पिघल कर पानी की बढ़ती किल्लत को कम करने में मदद करती है। Engineering Marvel: Ice Stupa Frozen water can and does act as a lifesaver in arid and parched Ladakh. The ingenious way to store water by freezing it during the winters. The ice accumulates to take a shape that's close to the traditional chorten and is named as Ice Stupa by its creator Sonam Wangchuk. While visiting Leh it can be a familiar site only if you are there in early summers. You can follow Keshav Chaturvedi on social media: Facebook: ( https://www.facebook.com/keshav.chaturvedi.37/ ) LinkedIn: ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/keshavchaturvedi/ ) Instagram: ( https://www.instagram.com/keshavchaturvedi9/ ) Twitter: ( https://twitter.com/keshavchat ) You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
Game Brain: A Board Game Podcast with Matthew Robinson and his Gaming Group
Trey, Dmitry, and Candice talk about the 2021 release "Dune: A Game of Conquest and Diplomacy" and discuss "freedom and flow" in games.00:00:00 Introduction -00:02:58 Game Night- Magnate: The First City- Furnace- Babylonia- Necco Wafers- Stage Left- The Rival Networks00:14:42 Game News- Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi- Tapestry: Arts & Architechture- Weather Machine on Tabletopia - Horseless Carriage pre-order- Res Arcana: Lux et Tenebrae on BGA00:24:50 Games on the Brain- Dune: Imperium- Ada Palmer's Perhaps the Stars (Terra Ignota Series)- Tank Duel: Enemy in the Crosshairs- Captain Sonar 00:37:02 Game Review: Dune: A Game of Conquest and Diplomacy - A War of Whispers01:22:39 Member Segment: Freedom and Flow- On Freedom by Maggie Nelson- The Experience of Flow in Hobby Board Games by Marco Arnaudo- Game Brain Facebook Group- Twitter- Instagram
What is the story of Devgiri, the Daulatabad fort? Know all about the unique history behind this fort on the 10th episode ‘Kille Devgiri' of Season 2 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj podcast with Prof. P. K. Ghanekar.
How was the location of Raigad decided? What was the goal for planning its location? All about Raigad's sthannishchiti on the 9th episode ‘Raigadcha Sthannishciti' with Prof. P. K. Ghanekar.
What is the historical significance of Raigad? Know all about the history, and its important architectural aspects on the 7th and 8th episode ‘Raigad' of the Season 2 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj podcast with Prof. P. K. Ghanekar.
What is the historical significance of Raigad? Know all about the history, and its important architectural aspects on the 7th and 8th episode ‘Raigad' of the Season 2 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj podcast with Prof. P. K. Ghanekar.
What is the Korlai gad? Its history, cultural significance, and its existence as a fort. All about the Korlai gad on the 6th episode ‘Korlai' of Season 2 with Prof. P. K. Ghanekar
What is the history of Harishchandragad? How did it exist back in the early days? The story of the Harishchandra fort on the 5th episode ‘Harishchandragad' of Season 2 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj podcast with Prof. P. K. Ghanekar.
What was the planning of capturing the forts? How did Shivaji Maharaj win the forts? Know about the historical planning of winning the forts on the 4th episode ‘Killa Kasa Pahva' of Season 2 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj podcast with Prof. P. K. Ghanekar.
What was the science, the knowledge of Shivaji Maharaj behind the forts? Know all about the science of forts on the 3rd episode 'Shivaji's Durgavigyan' of the Season 2 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj podcast with Prof. P. K. Ghanekar.
What is the legend of Shivaji Maharaj and his quest for Forts? How did he plan his quest of winning the forts of the Maratha Empire? Know all about the Shivaji Maharaj's quest and stories about different forts in the 2nd episode 'Shivaji's Durganiti' of Season 2 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj podcast with Prof. P. K. Ghanekar.
Killa mhanje kay? Killa kasa pahava? What constitutes a fort? How should a fort be observed? What kind of inspiration can one draw from these forts? What is the importance of these forts and how are the forts different from one another...Dutch, Portugese, Marathas, British and North Indian, Rajasthani fort architecture and their variants. Prof.Ghanekar answers these questions in this episode
Skal begrebet Cancel Culture aflyses?Cancel Culture er et begreb, der er dukket op for forholdsvist nyligt. Det er ikke et positivt begreb og det er møntet på dem, der bliver forargede eller krænkede på egne eller andres vegne i en så stor grad, at de ønsker dem eller det, der har forarget dem annulleret, aflyst, fyret eller slet og ret cancelled. Men findes der virkelig en kultur for at få folk aflyst? Det prøver vi at undersøg, så godt vi kan i dag.Gæster:Silas Marker er cand.mag. i filosofi fra Københavns Universitet og forsker ved Center for Information og Boblestudier. Han har skrevet bogen "Os og Dem" sammen med Vincent Hendricks og forklarer om begrebet Cancel Culture og den splittelse, der opstår i debatter på sociale medier. Christine Bjerke er arkitekt og forfatter. Hun har blandt andet været med til at skrive bogen FX Beauties, som skulle være udkommet på Columbia Books on Architechture, men som blev aflyst ud af det blå - mere eller mindre. Mette-Marie Nørlev er uddannet Natur- og Kulturformidler fra Københavns Universitet. Hun har sin egen platform på Instagram, hvorfra hun udsender nogle lange stories med aktivistiske budskaber og holdninger. Hun fortæller om at kalde folk ud, som man er uenig med. Links:Christine Bjerke: https://www.christinebjerke.com/ FX Beauties: http://www.thefxbeauties.club/Mette-Marie Nørlev: https://www.instagram.com/o0mettemarie0o/Vi Er Data om FX Beauties: https://podcasts.apple.com/dk/podcast/15-fx-beauties-om-japanske-kvinder-der-handler-med/id1506905957?i=1000487402416Content: Fyr og Flamme - Menneskeforbruger: https://tinyurl.com/y3q9fbks Fyr og Flamme på Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fyr.og.flamme/99% invisible (podcast om design og akitektur): https://99percentinvisible.org/Cooking Tree (koreansk bagning og asmr): https://www.youtube.com/c/CookingbyYein%EC%BF%A0%ED%82%B9%EB%B0%94%EC%9D%B4%EC%98%88%EC%9D%B8/featured
Tonight I talk about public spaces, their decline and my hope for their resurgence.
This is the eleventh episode of the Tiger Heart Chats podcast featuring Tiger Heart CEO Sanj Surati and Solar Polar CEO, Robert Edwards recorded on Tuesday 13th July 2020. In this podcast, Robert talks about how he left school with no qualifications and slowly became an authority, award winner and professor on solar innovation. Some of the topics raised include: Solar Polar - http://www.solar-polar.co.ukEddie the Eagle - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_the_EagleTheatreSports EventsDesignLive EventsDesign EngineeringSouth Bank University - https://www.lsbu.ac.ukProduct Design Solar Century - https://www.solarcentury.comRenewable EnergyBill Mcdonough - https://mcdonough.comCradle to Cradle designDyslexia Department of International Trade - https://bit.ly/3ey7kx7Architecture Rolex - https://www.rolex.comCasio - https://www.casio.co.ukNASA - https://www.nasa.govMake it right project - https://bit.ly/2OoFwkfSolar rooftile system Computer Aided Design Michael Reed Solar Cooling Photo Voltaic Solar Thermal Methodologies Divergent ThinkingThe Design Laboratory - https://www.designlaboratory.co.ukInnovate UK - https://twitter.com/innovateukChief Scientific Team Modular Cooling System HyperionArtic Solar - http://articsolar.comRefrigerator Engineers without Borders - https://www.ewb-uk.orgSpace Travel Imperial University - https://www.imperial.ac.ukHarvard - https://www.harvard.eduLeaders of Learning - https://www.edx.org/course/leaders-of-learningSpace X - https://www.spacex.comTesla - https://www.tesla.comLightingSoundChris Dowland Amateur Dramatics Garrick Theatre - https://seatplan.com/london/garrick-theatre/AVSpatial awareness BrainApple – www.apple.comHoverboardSkateboard Back to the Future - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088763/Back to the Future 2 - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096874/Audi Design Awards - https://www.audiinnovationaward.comLithium Ion BatterySaft - https://www.saftbatteries.comDrone technologies The Rush Light Awards - https://www.rushlightevents.com/rushlight-awards/Cambridge Clean Tech - https://cambridgecleantech.org.ukEllen MacArthur - https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.orgCircular Economy Desso Carpets - https://bit.ly/2ZudsSBStef KranendijkPlaces:LondonWaterlooVirginia New Orleans IndiaAhmedabad FloridaKenyaEgypt Charing Cross USAChinaAdvice:The show must go onDedication is so important no matter what happens Try to think creatively Trust yourselfBe crazy (in moderation)Robert Edwards Links:r.edwards@solar-polar.co.ukhttp://www.solar-polar.co.ukSanj Surati & Tiger Heart: https://www.twitter.com/tigerhearttech/https://www.instagram.com/tigerhearttech/ https://www.twitter.com/sanjsurati/ https://www.instagram.com/artistryinsentiment/You can listen to the Podcast on the following links: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tiger-heart-chats/id1507957892?uo=4 Google: https://bit.ly/2znRXIKDeezer: https://www.deezer.com/show/1048492Don't forget to share: #tigerheartchats https://www.tigerheartlondon.comTiger Heart is an innovation agency that specialises in emerging technologies set up by Digital Atelier Sanj Surati. Sanj is an award winning multi-disciplined Digital Atelier with over twenty years of experience within the music, fashion and luxury industries. London-based Sanj has been working within digital and technology since 1998. He has seen the cultural shift in human habit and behaviour as we all evolve into digital consumers. Some of his successes have been burgeoning, ground breaking and, more importantly, culturally relevant.
ready for some facts from history? Beethoven is an OG and he deserves all the credit, so don't try to play him down --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this Mini-Sode, we dive into the skill sets we all wish we had, answering the question of what expertise we would ask for, with the snap of our fingers. None of us used the classic wish - wishing for more wishes - but just wait until our newfound expertise comes true, and then get yourself invited to Michelle's house!As always, if you have any questions or comments, or suggestions on episode topics and/or guests, please email us at fourofakindpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to hit subscribe on iTunes, Google Podcast, Spotify or Stitcher and follow us on Instagram for updates!
“A lot of fun but also boring” – Ben 2019In this episode, Ben & Alex talk about architectural history & the "Life of a Street" and Alex gets to share some of his experience from backpacking in India and attending a wedding with over a thousand guests. Join us for a casual and interesting chat regarding topics we enjoy talking about. Triple B will be posting new episodes weekly so follow along wherever you get your podcast!Links to recommendations we discussed in this episode:Tiny Desk Concert as recommended by Ben.Spicy Thai Almond Butter Dressing as recommended by AlexOther links to things discussed in this episode:Aghori (the group of people mentioned by Alex in Varanasi)Robert MosesThe Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane JacobsTriple B is hosted by Alex Pascal and Ben Hammer, who launched the show in May 2019. Our show is an independent creation by two friends who like to chat about interesting and non-interesting topics. Join us on our weekly journey where we explore all things life has to offer!Support the show (https://www.tripleb.club)
The wild: A cloud collaboration tool for sharing and desiging ideas. Connected platform to Jason parks was able to connect with Gabe Paez, CEO and co-founder of The Wild, A cloud-based, real-time collaboration platform for designers to create and share immersive experiences. 00'30": Brief overview of the wild 03'00": Creating shared spaces with agency 03'30": How an interetest in Lucid dreams led Gabe to create the wild 05'10": Supported formats for models you can import into the wild 06'55": Target groups are Architechture, Engineering, and Construction: Gabe warns start ups not to shotgun to each vertical. 08'00": Focusing on experience designers and creating virtual spaces with their use in mind. 09'40": How can a company interact with and use the wild? 11'35": From a plane to my office, How and where can people connect to the wild? 15'00": Who is using the wild now and for what purpose? 16'42": How does the wild support partners and new users? thewild.com https://twitter.com/TheWildXR
In this episode, we chat with illustrator and architect Melissa Wood about her iconic recipe book, The Architecture of the Cocktail.
Today, in the latest of progressively shorter mini-sodes we have a brief overview of things to think about when making buildings for your world. Tomorrow I will be taking the day off and not covering the topic, but I will see you all on June 7. Check out other worldbuilding goodness on www.whataboutworldbuilding.tumblr.com
What processes take place within the studio to realise works of architecture? Gain an insight into the collaborative nature of architectural design, and the studio culture of some of Melbourne’s most exciting emerging practices. Listen to this #MTalk to hear the emerging architects and graduates of Melbourne for a panel-discussion on collaboration and studio culture within architectural practice. Panellists included Monique Woodward and Izzy from WOWOWA; Michael Roper of Architecture Architecture; Claire Scorpo of Clare Scorpo Architects; Thomas Mckenzie of Thomas Winwood Architecture; all hosted by EmAGN (Emerging Architecture and Graduate Network).
This is live lecture recording of the EMP workshop on the Architecture of the Embedded Asset. Supplemental learning material attached to this workshop can be found and downloaded from our resource blog at edmedia.tlc.sfu.ca
Greetings! Join us for Thrive, Inc., from Helena, Arkansas. Learn how they helped a town revive a Community Garden along the Delta Region of the Mississippi River. Also, how they got started since they help with Design and Architechture projects, how they are passionate about helping towns and groups become green sustainable sites and grow upon those successes. I'm so glad to speak to one of the Co-Founders and you will enjoy! hearing what all he has to say. He is passionate and he will show you how Thrive, Inc., can set your town apart and make it shine for being a sustainable and THRIVING new area. Help poverty, help those who need a hand up, help your town THRIVE, not just survive when the citizen count has dwindled. Call Thrive, Inc., if you want ideas for how your School can THRIVE and has math and science classes using Community Gardens. These folks can help you set up your school for a super classroom learning basics of nutrition, math and science. Give them a call. Thanks! Have a Great Community Garden Day! Mary K. Hukill, Author and Radio Show Host Email: communitygardenrevolution@gmail.com Books and AudioBooks: Community Garden Revolution and, Community Garden Revolution Notes! # # #
We try to live healthy and provide a healthy environment for our kids. But, the conveniences of modern living offer so many temptations, and well, it's hard to know if those things that claim to be good for us, really are good for us. Tracy Hutson is a designer and author of the book 'Feathering the Nest,' where she shares ideas for creating kid-spaces that are mentally stimulating, emotionally comforting, and environmentally smart. For several years, Tracy shared her design ideas as part of the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition team, and she shared her passion for turning 'junk' into cool decor on Picker Sisters with Tanya McQueen. Green Builder Media's Ron Jones is recognized as one of the fathers of the green building movement. Instrumental in establishing guidelines and programs through NAHB, USGBC and a variety of regional initiatives, he has more recently worked with the International Code Council in the development of both the National Green Building Standard (ICC 700) and the International Green Construction Code. Author of the Not So Big House, Sarah Susanka's "Not So Big" message has become a launch pad for a new dimension of understanding—not just about how we inhabit our homes, but also about how we inhabit our planet and even our day-to-day lives. Author of Ecologique - The Style of Sustainable Design, designer Kelly LaPlante is a self-proclaimed dare-devil interior designer, entrepreneur, curator, writer, sustainable design expert and collector of extraordinary people. Kelly has been a guest on 'Greenovate,' HGTV's 'Design Wars,' and 'The Lazy Environmentalist.'
We try to live healthy and provide a healthy environment for our kids. But, the conveniences of modern living offer so many temptations, and well, it's hard to know if those things that claim to be good for us, really are good for us. Tracy Hutson is a designer and author of the book 'Feathering the Nest,' where she shares ideas for creating kid-spaces that are mentally stimulating, emotionally comforting, and environmentally smart. For several years, Tracy shared her design ideas as part of the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition team, and she shared her passion for turning 'junk' into cool decor on Picker Sisters with Tanya McQueen. Green Builder Media's Ron Jones is recognized as one of the fathers of the green building movement. Instrumental in establishing guidelines and programs through NAHB, USGBC and a variety of regional initiatives, he has more recently worked with the International Code Council in the development of both the National Green Building Standard (ICC 700) and the International Green Construction Code. Author of the Not So Big House, Sarah Susanka's "Not So Big" message has become a launch pad for a new dimension of understanding—not just about how we inhabit our homes, but also about how we inhabit our planet and even our day-to-day lives. Author of Ecologique - The Style of Sustainable Design, designer Kelly LaPlante is a self-proclaimed dare-devil interior designer, entrepreneur, curator, writer, sustainable design expert and collector of extraordinary people. Kelly has been a guest on 'Greenovate,' HGTV's 'Design Wars,' and 'The Lazy Environmentalist.'
Learn how to take architecture and real estate photos and see how my first attempts went right and wrong. For the full course by Mike Kelley, For more information, visit www.steeletraining.com/kelley