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Latest podcast episodes about deisgn

sternloscreative – unplugged
Sternenfolge 37 Canva - der heilige Kral für kreative Selbermacher

sternloscreative – unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 23:21


THEMENFOLGE Warum Canva ein ziemlich cooles Tool ist. Du selbst viel machen kannst. Es trotzdem gut zu wissen ist wo die Nutzungsrechte, Urheberrechte und andere Rechte liegen.Warum ich Canva nicht als Konkurenz sehe. Und warum ich selbst, meine Kunden und andere damit arbeiten.

Teni Stepanosian Podcast
Human Deisgn Q&A | Identiteit, Balans & Wat als je jezelf niet herkent in je Energie Type? | Droomleven Dinsdag #48

Teni Stepanosian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 24:46


Een Human Design Q&A voor verschillende "levels". Om de basis te begrijpen adviseer ik je de eerste aflevering te luisteren, dit gaat een GROOT verschil maken met hoe je deze aflevering gaat ervaren: Hier via Apple Podcast Hier via Spotify REEL over Solar Plexus (emoties) AFVALLEN EN NOOIT MEER AANKOMEN: Masterclass die is voortgekomen uit een download en een energie piek (Manifestor surge). TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 intro, uitleg om versie 1 te luisteren voor de basis 1:50 min begin van de podcast 1:51 min uitleg over GEKLEURDE vs. WITTE blokjes & driehoekjes  5:10 min Hoe vind je je identiteit met een WITTE G-CENTER?  8:06 min Wat als je je geboortetijd niet weet/kunt achterhalen?  10:45 min Waar te beginnen als je een Manifestor bent? 11:55 min Wat als ik me niet herken in mijn type? (voorbeelden voor een Projector) 16:13 min Als Manifesting Generator balans vinden in Manifestor & Generator energie (grote misconceptie hier!) 24:11 min outro Manifesteren van je droomleven?  Check de 11 Dagen Manifestatie Challenge!  Als je wilt Afvallen en Nooit Meer Aankomen, dan is deze Masterclass perfect voor je! + GRATIS begeleide meditatie waarbij je richting je vetcellen gaat praten (zodat ze het vet loslaten, heel bijzonder!) Denk je nou, help me mentaal EN fysiek met afvallen, Teni! - Dan is dit het perfecte programma voor jou: Body Boost Wil je dagelijks tips, adviezen en mijn persoonlijke mening over dit soort kwesties blijven volgen? Volg me dan op Instagram @tenistepanosian of op TikTok @tenistepanosian Dieper ingaan op voeding met wetenschappelijke onderbouwing? Check mn blog Fitbeauty.nl Enneh, als je me wilt zien afvallen, dan is de YouTube serie “Op weg naar mijn droomlichaam” wat voor jou! Last van je darmen? Check het Kalmeer je Darmen programma! Leren alleen zijn en genieten van het alleen zijn? Check de Happy Loner Cursus! En voor worksheets, cursussen en andere handige tools, neem dan gerust een kijkje in de webshop!

EFCA Theology Podcast
God's Design for Flourishing in a Fallen-Though-Redeemed-Not-Yet-Glorified Life Together – Jonathan Leeman (2024 EFCA Theology Conference)

EFCA Theology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 45:33


From the breakout sessions of the 2024 EFCA Theology Conference, Jonathan Leeman leads a session on "Authority: God's Deisgn for Flourishing in a Fallen-Though-Redeemed-Not-Yet-Glorified Life Together."

NCPR's Story of the Day
10/25/23: Ultralight canoes meet classic deisgn

NCPR's Story of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 9:45


(Oct 25, 2023) The North Country has so many lakes and rivers, and that means we have a lot of well-known boat builders. A canoe builder in the southern Adirondacks blends high-tech, lightweight materials with classic designs. Also: A new poll finds President Biden and Governor Hochul both with low approval ratings among New Yorkers.

The Builder Nuggets Podcast
Ep 136: The ADU Whisperer

The Builder Nuggets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 42:02


Accessory dwelling units have been taking certain markets by storm, and as more zoning is rewritten, they could very well be the wave of the future. Today's guests are familiar voices. Gregg Cantor and Rachel Walker from Murray Lampert join us to share how they were first introduced to building custom ADUs, and how they've quickly grown to be over 40% of their business. In this episode, we tackle the prominence these small dwellings have gained in the areas where cities are reinventing what a housing footprint can look like.    Show highlights include:   3:30 Team members who have had an impact on your business? 5:30 When did you first get involved building ADUs? 8:22 What makes it an ADU and why do people build them? 10:40 What makes an ADU different than an addition to the home? 14:24 What ways do people use their ADUs? 15:20 Innovation in tight spaces 17:17 Are there challenges from the community? 18:04 Are people asking for ADUs? Or are you suggesting them? 20:50 Architecture and Deisgn 24:00 Multi-generational family living 26: 22 Is there pushback? 29:10 Interesting features and requirements 32:40 Navigating ADU specific codes with design build. 34:00 Navigating pitfalls 39:48 What's coming up next and how to get in touch You can learn more about Gregg and Rachel at http://www.murraylampert.com. Social media: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/greggcantor Twitter - https://twitter.com/murraylampert Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MurrayLampertDBR/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/murraylampert/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/MurrayLampertDesignBuildRemodelSanDiego Or hit us up through our Contact Page at https://buildernuggets.com and we'll make a personal introduction.   To get the most out of this podcast, head over to https://buildernuggets.com and join our active community of like-minded builders and remodelers.

Level Design Lobby
Level Deisgn Lobby - Career Growth Part 1

Level Design Lobby

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 23:02


For those who want to grow their careers in Level Design, it is not always about being the best LD, there is a lot that you need to learn and develop as you progress. Not many of these are discussed so I thought it would be best to bring them up for everyone's attention.  Support the show: http://bit.ly/33xpKbG ---------------------------------- Let's Design Books ----------------------------------- Ebook - https://bit.ly/39BakJD Physical Books - https://bit.ly/3mfOsbS ----------------------------------- Contact Me ---------------------------------- Twitter: https://twitter.com/MaxPears​ Website: https://www.maxpears.com/​ Email: leveldesignlobby@gmail.com -----------------------------------

The Flower Podcast
Deisgn with Your Heart with Ace Berry and Patience Pickner

The Flower Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 73:05


Our guests this week are Ace Berry AIFD PFCI and Patience Pickner AIFD PFCI, both are florists in different part of our country and have teamed up to offer a learning experience called Inspired Design. The episode is packed with sound insights into their own floral experiences and the lessons they've learned while growing their florist businesses and paying their opportunities forward. Ace Berry AIFD, PFCI, CFD, TMF, worked in the oil fields of Texas for 5 years before finding his true passion .....FLOWERS!!! He recently opened his own Floral shop in Fulshear, Texas. He Earned his Texas Master Florist in 2012 and has travelled the country taking classes and working with some of the best designers in the world! Ace was also cast on Reality show Full Bloom which is a floral competition on HBO Max where Ace was the runner up. Patience Pickner AIFD, PFCI, SDCF lives in Chamberlain SD, a picturesque town located on the banks of the beautiful Missouri River.  Purchasing a bankrupt flower shop in 1998, she quickly turned it around by specializing in customer service, super fresh flowers and unique designs....and also by adding lots of wonderful home décor items.  Learn more about Ace and Patience with all of our past guests by visiting TheFlowerPodcast.com Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. We are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon Music, Gaana, and many more! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for access to all of our Zoom chats, tutorials, IG Lives, and video extras. Sponsors of The Flower Podcast Curate Accent Decor Rooted Farmers Real Flower Business Society of American Florists ASCFG Intrigued Experience Conference

Rinascita Digitale Talks About
I Virgilio della Mindfulness - con Alberto Salis & Giancarlo Sabatti - #36

Rinascita Digitale Talks About

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 29:03


Puntata particolare quella di oggi a Talks About perché Stefano & Martina intervistano i loro “colleghi di microfono”. Alberto e Giancarlo infatti sono due esperti di crescita personale, nonché gli speaker di “Pillole di LSD”, il podcast di Rinascita Digitale sulle tematiche dell'automiglioramento. Tra una risata e l'altra, i loro “ospiti” hanno dispensato preziosi consigli sulla mindfulness, quella fatta bene. -Scopri il nostro mondo di contenuti! znap.link/RinascitaDigitale

Empath And The Narcissist: Healing Guide from Abuse and PTSD
8 Ways How an Empath can Heal from Narcissistic Abuse

Empath And The Narcissist: Healing Guide from Abuse and PTSD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 30:31 Transcription Available


“When you are angry, you are just a character in someone else's story. But when you let the anger go, you reclaim your own story.” - Inventing Anna Netflix Series, Shondaland8 ways to Thrive after Narcissist abuse and survival guide - healing your trauma and shifting away from your  people pleasing tendencies. You may be a people pleaser if :  You agree with everyone  You feel responsible for how other people feel  It pains you to say no Feel uncomfortable with others anger You act like people around you You need praise to feel good about yourself  You go to great lengths to avoid conflict You stuff you feelings and always tell people you're fine  Avoid reality to validate the good things done and ignore the bad Healing your way forward:  1. Accept that you have been abused.  Start supporting yourself by practicing Inner child work-  do what is fun, Do what you desire, don't deny yourself pleasure,  Practice inner child meditation- practice mine s. 3 episode 4  Journal and release practice along with full moon cycles.  Today is full moon in Leo ♌️  which is shining light with the nodes of fate on what do you want to do with this one precious life.  Full moon squares nodes of Destiny  Release the manipulation controls survival secrets  and old patterns in order to evolve into our luxurious beautiful selves and fulfillment our assignment and enjoy the pleasure of life  Learn Life lessons from past for evolution is how you will harness this new energy.   We are asked to step into our highest frequency of why we are here. The house where your Leo is is a clue.  5. Learn your inner authority . Through human Deisgn inner authority and strategy to make choices aligned with your soul.  ◦ So you can make informed authentic decisions guilt free and “shame free” to take your power back.  Contact me if you need help finding it in your Human Design Chart email: ravenscott@thethrivingintuitivepodcast.com Survival guide to narcissists  6. Critical thinking  7. Guilt release -  practicing the inner child meditation is key to release generational guilt.  Shielding your emotional body to deflect others anger, disappointment, etc with your actions and letting them have that . Do not absorb is like a sponge.  It is your responsibility to express your needs and boundaries, it is NOT your responsibility how that person reacts.  Don't care cold as ice.  8. You cannot fix anyone but yourself The stoics say Epictetus says “The more we value the things outside of our control, the less control we have.”   And Seneca says “The greatest power of ruling consists in the exercise of self-control.” Or living  Marcus Aurelius said “there is never any need to get worked up about things you cannot control.”  So stop trying to fix the other person into your mold and start investing into yourself.  The magical part is, it will create a natural force that will allow you to part ways OR inspire your partner to grow and be better as well.  REPEAT AFTER ME: Survival guide Mantra:  I am not responsible for how people respond to my boundaries.  I am responsible for setting and honoring my boundaries.  If my relationships end because I set boundaries, it's a sign that the other person does not love or respect me, and the relationship was fake.  In healthy relationships, I can set boundaries without fear of retaliation, abandonment, or manipulative shaming. “When you are controlled by a narcissist you will never reach your true potential as a beautiful human being.” - Raven Scott OFFERINGS http://thethrivingintuitivepodcast.com (thethrivingintuitivepodcast.com) Mentioned in this episode: YouTube: Raven Scott Girl Talk Subscribe here! Once I reach 80 I will post a draw my life music video...

Archicad Talks
Presentare un progetto di Interior Design

Archicad Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 58:55


La presentazione del progetto al cliente è fondamentale: dobbiamo riuscire a comunicare e valorizzare la nostra idea senza lasciarci trascinare dagli strumenti sempre più iper realistici a nostra disposizione. Il focus deve essere sempre sull'idea: il cliente deve riuscire a immedesimarsi nella nostra visione e trovare una risposta coerente con le sue esigenze.Trovi qui l'ebook gratuito: https://focus.archicad.it/ebook-interior-design

Circular with Katie Treggiden
TOAST Renewal: a panel discussion

Circular with Katie Treggiden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 60:32


Do we always need to mend? How can mending help to nudge us towards significant behaviour shifts? What are the materials innovations that might help? Are there self-healing materials – or even self-destructing materials?In this bonus episode, I'm leading a panel discussion with TOAST, including amazing insights from Seetal Solanki, Tom van Deijnen, Celia Pym and Bonnie Kemske. We discuss:- The art of kintsugi and what it means within Japanese culture.- The fine line between repairing invented holes and using repair techniques as embellishment.- The stories and conversations held within the damage and the process of repairing.- How a lot of the world's fashion waste comes from fast fashion and why this is so problematic.- Who gets to decide when something is ‘broken' and what that means. … and more!Here are some highlights.  How stories come through during the act of mending something“What I discovered very quickly was that if you ask someone, ‘do you have a hole in your clothing?' you very swiftly discover an awful lot about a person that you weren't expecting to learn. You learn who their relative is, how the thing got damaged, you learn about maybe someone who's important to them who's died. And I thought, I'm onto something here, 'cause I'm fundamentally quite a nosy person. I'm always, if I'm on a bus, the person who wants to talk to my neighbor. I was very excited and moved to discover that clothing and this invitation to repair clothing would invite all this conversation.” - Celia PymWhy the cycle of fast fashion is so problematic “There are so many reasons, and I think a lot of it really comes down to the fact that we don't really care or respect these textiles, the clothing that they become and how they actually adorn our bodies. Because we haven't really formed a relationship to those pieces of clothing in a way where we build a relationship towards care and respect. We actually don't know where they have been derived from because the supply chain of a lot of the textiles being made for clothing is really convoluted and complicated, and deceitful. So it's really quite challenging to understand where things are being made, how they are being made, and where they end up even. We're so disconnected and so far removed from what things are made of, simply.” -  Seetal SolankiThings aren't meant to last forever “Not all materials will have a long life span, and I think that really stems down to the fact that there are materials that are meant to naturally bio degrade. And that's actually okay. And we need to be more accepting of the fact that things die. Everything has a birth, a life, a death and a re-birth, and that exists within the material world, human world, animal world, and plant world. We are so fixated on the fact that everything has to be long living, and I think there's a sense of renewal that needs to be understood a bit more, and that really comes down to the natural cycles of materials as well, that we need to kind of address rather than forcing our material to do something that maybe it's not meant to be doing.” -  Seetal SolankiConnect with the panelists: Celia PymBonnie KemskeTom van DeijnenSeetal SolankiThe books we mentioned:Why Material Matter – Seetal SolankiKintsugi: The Poetic Mend – Bonnie KemskeWasted: When Trash become Treasure – Katie TreggidenHomemade Europe – Vladimir Arkhipov (sorry we could only find the follow-up to Homemade, the book Celia mentioned, and only on Amazon!) About Katie TreggidenKatie Treggiden is a purpose-driven journalist, author, podcaster and keynote speaker championing a circular approach to design – because Planet Earth needs better stories. With 20 years' experience in the creative industries, she regularly contributes to publications such as The Guardian, Crafts Magazine, Design Milk and Monocle24. Following research during her recent Masters at the University of Oxford, she is currently exploring the question ‘can craft save the world?' through an emerging body of work that includes her fifth book, Wasted: When Trash Becomes Treasure (Ludion, 2020), and this podcast. You can find Katie on Instagram @katietreggiden.1, sign up for her e-newsletter here and if you're a designer-maker interested in becoming more sustainable, sign up for her free Facebook Group here. If you'd like to support more fantastic content like this, you can buy Katie a ‘virtual coffee' here in exchange for behind the scenes content and a shout-out in Season Three. 

Circular with Katie Treggiden
Hans Tan, Tiffany Loy & Hunn Wai

Circular with Katie Treggiden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 37:02


How can broken items be given new value? Is repair only to be used when an object is spoiled or broken? Can repair be aspirational? On today's episode, I'm talking to Hans Tan, Tiffany Loy and Hunn Wai from the R for Repair exhibition, which ran from 13 January until 6 February 2021 at the National Design Centre, Singapore. The exhibition, curated by Tan, shone a timely spotlight on global waste by showing how broken or discarded items can be given new value.We discuss:- R for Repair, the exhibition and their approach to researching and curating it. - How sustainability can be articulated and practiced in an attractive, purposeful way. - How opinions towards mending and repair are changing.- Their perspective on repair in Asian culture. - How repair helps us appreciate the way things are made. … and more!Here are some highlights.  Hans Tan's approach to R for Repair  “I think one thing that I reflected on was the fact that in most Asian cultures, mending is seen as something you do only when you can't afford to replace something that is spoiled or broken or torn. And so that's why buying something new on a festive occasion, like Chinese New Year, was something important, and a sign of prosperity. In the Asian context, I think mending is also not a profession that anyone would want to aspire to do as a professional. For me, it was really important to reposition repair as an aspirational activity that could generate an inspirational outcome. And what better way to do it than to work with designers in Singapore?”Why repair and mending contributes to sustainability, according to Hunn Wai“I think it gives a lot of ownership and autonomy to the user. It shows you, ‘Oh, I never knew you could do it that way.' I think that there's quite a nice sense of renewed ownership and also confidence in your own capabilities. I think repairing also helps you to appreciate the amount of work and engineering and ingenuity that has gone into that object. I think one part of the equation for sustainability is the appreciation of how things are put together and how things are made. I think a huge part of why the world is not sustainable is because we've become so numb to these things. We don't appreciate these things.”Tiffany Loy's approach to the bag she repaired for the exhibition “I think flipping something inside out, just to continue using it seems very much aligned to Arnold's attitude. Like, you just wanna keep using it until it's not possible to use it anymore. So when I first received it, I had a good look at the bag just to get to know it and to highlight all the areas that were fragile, areas that I need to take care of. I did iron on some tape just to patch up the holes, just so they didn't get bigger. But then when I saw how well maintained the inside was, surprisingly, I decided that we should just show that instead. But then, of course, I couldn't just end there. I think Hans might be disappointed if I just stopped there. And because the inner lining was quite delicate, I definitely added an additional material. Again, I could have just stitched a piece of fabric all over it, but I thought that might be a bit boring and I wanted to do something a bit more fancy and be a bit more indulgent, so I decided to make it mesh.”Connect with Hans Tan here.Connect with Tiffany Loy here. Connect with Hunn Wai here. About Katie TreggidenKatie Treggiden is a purpose-driven journalist, author, podcaster and keynote speaker championing a circular approach to design – because Planet Earth needs better stories. With 20 years' experience in the creative industries, she regularly contributes to publications such as The Guardian, Crafts Magazine, Design Milk and Monocle24. Following research during her recent Masters at the University of Oxford, she is currently exploring the question ‘can craft save the world?' through an emerging body of work that includes her fifth book, Wasted: When Trash Becomes Treasure (Ludion, 2020), and this podcast. You can find Katie on Instagram @katietreggiden.1, sign up for her e-newsletter here and if you're a designer-maker interested in becoming more sustainable, sign up for her free Facebook Group here. If you'd like to support more fantastic content like this, you can buy Katie a ‘virtual coffee' here in exchange for behind the scenes content and a shout-out in Season Three. Waste: A masterclass is a 12-week programme conceived to inspire, educate and empower designer-makers to create circular products from waste. Click here to find out more or visit katietreggiden.com/masterclass. 

Building Ideas
Episode 53_Bill Baker - Season One Finale

Building Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 104:03


Jason Wilson takes the helm as the guest host of the Season One Finale, interviewing Bill Baker. Bill is an Architect, Principal, and Owner at MSA Design – a national architecture, interiors, and graphic design firm headquartered in Downtown Cincinnati with offices in Central Ohio and Florida. In addition to his role on the Executive Board of MSA, one of his key professional passions is MSA Sport, the athletic design practice of the firm and a “Top Twenty” Sports Architecture firm in the United States. Bill has over two decades of experience on the design of indoor and outdoor athletic venues for colleges, cities, high schools, and professional teams. Bill led the MSA Sport team on the recently completed FC Cincinnati Mercy Health Training Center - hailed as the “premier soccer training complex in North America.” Bill is actively working on sports projects at multiple NCAA institutions including The Ohio State University, Centre College, Miami University, and the University of Cincinnati. In addition to current MSA Sport work, he serves clients in the K-12, Higher Education, Community, and Mixed Use/Commercial markets. Bill's passion for community is evident in his current and past involvement with multiple community boards and organizations including the Cincinnati 2026 World Cup Local Organizing Committee, Cincinnati USA Sports Commission, Blue Ash YMCA Advisory Board, Ball State University Department of Architecture Professional Advisory Board, Hyde Park Community United Methodist Church Board of Trustees, Charter Committee of Cincinnati, and the Pleasant Ridge Community Council. He is a native of the small Central Ohio town of Sparta, a 10+ year cancer survivor, and passionate about the ability of architects to leave a civic legacy in the communities they serve. Bill graduated with Honors from the Ball State University Estopinal College of Architecture and Planning in Muncie, Indiana where he earned the Alpha Rho Chi Service Medal from the Department of Architecture. Bill and his wife Amanda are raising three children and reside in Cincinnati's Mount Lookout neighborhood. www.msaarch.com

The Creative Insider
#0018 The invisible power of graphic deisgn and videography

The Creative Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 84:09


Hello friends,and happy Monday! I am glad to introduce you the awesome creative, videographer and graphic designer Neil Darmanin! More about him on: Instagram: @darmanineil Behance: Neil Darmanin    http://neildarmanin.com/   Feel free to support the podcast too by following our social media channels:   Ig:@tcipodcast Facebook: The Creative Insider LinkedIn: The Creative Insider   Thank you!

MGMA Podcasts
Executive Session: "Less is More" When Updating Medical Facility Deisgn Post-COVID-19

MGMA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 37:08


Healthcare facility design expert and longtime MGMA member David Baker joins the Executive Session podcast to explore how waiting rooms have largely been replaced during COVID-19, and what the future of health facility design holds in terms of efficiency and safety for ambulatory clinics. You can find Baker's previous appearance on the Executive Session podcast here: https://www.mgma.com/resources/business-strategy/executive-session-before-redesigning-a-medical-pr. For more COVID-19 resources and content, visit the MGMA COVID-19 Recovery Center: https://www.mgma.com/covid-19. INTRO/OUTRO: "Nice Ray," HemiJinks [CC 3.0 BY-SHARE ALIKE]

ClassicPodCars - das Oldtimer Magazin
Folge 34 VW Karmann Ghia - Typ 14 (1955-1974)

ClassicPodCars - das Oldtimer Magazin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 61:01


Unser Oldtimer-Team bespricht diesmal den Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Typ 14. Furioses Design trifft Untermotorisierung? Oder, wie seht ihr das? Die Meinung zum dem gefragten Klassiker sind auch im Classicpodcars-Team durchaus unterschiedlich. Während Frank das elegante Deisgn lobt, rümpft Ron die Nase über die anfänglich doch eher karge Leistung des Wolfsburger Boxermotors. Eing sind sich unsere drei Olditmer-Fans jedoch, dass der Karmann zu seiner Zeit ein wahrer Hingucker war - und eigenltich auch heute noch ist. Olis Schwiegermutter sagt, dass jeder, der sich damals keinen Porsche leisten konnte, sich einen Karmann Ghia herbei gesehnt hat. Mittlerweile hat sich der Flitzer eine edle Fanbase erarbeitet, bis hin zu Starregisseur Quentin Tarentino, der den den babyblaunen VW regelmässig in seinen Kultstreifen mit Fahreren wie Uma Thiurman oder Brad Pitt besetzt! Also, hört rein, in die neue Folge, entschuldigt bitte die Tonqualität, die erneut unserer Homeoffice Aufnahmetechnik via Browser-Tool geschuldet ist. Weitere Folgen und Infos über unser Projekt findet ihr auf https://www.classicpodcars.de Wenn euch unser Format gefällt, dann abonniert uns, lasst uns ein Like da, gebt uns 5 Sterne auf iTunes oder Google Podcasts, folgt uns bei Facebook und Instagram (@classicpodcars). Habt ihr Anregungen, Fragen oder Wünsche? Dann schreibt uns doch einfach eine Nachricht an nettemenschen@classicpodcars.de Foto: (c) sleepingbeauties.de (F. Schulz) Classicpodcars ist ein Podcast aus dem https://www.robotspaceship.de Podcast Network, unterstützt von https://www.kemweb.de

SNAP - Architettura Imperfetta
Snap | Ep. 56 - Tecnologia e leggerezza

SNAP - Architettura Imperfetta

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 33:49


Tanti argomenti tecnologici trattati in questa puntata: si passa allegramente dall'apprendimento automatico con uso di progettazione generativa utilizzato per la pianificazione urbana alla realtà mista con risoluzione pari a quella dell'occhio umano.Infine un confronto tra due scuole di pensiero: Passivhous e megalopoli temporanee; a voi il verdetto.Buon ascolto!—> Capitoli[2.04] SnapTV https://www.instagram.com/architecday/[3.07] Cabinato mignon http://www.myarcadeconsole.com/it/[3.54] Clex Academy https://www.clex.academy[10.43] Sidewalk Labs - Apprendimento automatico e progettazione generativa utilizzato per la pianificazione urbana http://www.bimplus.co.uk/technology/machine-learning-used-generative-tool-city-plannin/[15.45] Varjo XR-1 - Realtà mista con risoluzione dell’occhio umano https://architosh.com/2020/01/varjos-xr-1-developer-edition-looking-at-industrial-grade-xr-device/[20.11] 7a conferenza Passivhous https://www.bimportale.com/conferenza-passivhaus-focus-edilizia-sostenibile-climate-change/[25.01] Megalopoli temporanea https://www.ted.com/talks/rahul_mehrotra_the_architectural_wonder_of_impermanent_cities#t-126746[31.30] Scelta del Mac https://marchdotnet.wordpress.com/2020/01/07/scelta-del-mac-agg-gennaio-2020/[31.55] Saluti--> Se vuoi unirti alla discussione sugli argomenti trattati nel podcast puoi trovarmi su:- Twitter https://twitter.com/Architecday - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/architecday/- sul blog Mac e Architettura https://marchdotnet.wordpress.com - canale Telegram TechnoPillz Riot https://t.me/TechnoPillzRiot—> Piaciuto l’episodio? Lascia una recensione su iTunes seguendo la guida di Filippo Strozzi di Avvocati e Mac https://www.avvocati-e-mac.it/podcast/itunes o contribuisci a sostenere l’infrastruttura di Runtime http://runtimeradio.it/ancheio/ anche via PayPal https://www.paypal.me/runtimeradio ; se invece preferisci, puoi farlo in modo del tutto gratuito utilizzando questo mio link sponsorizzato Amazon https://amzn.to/2ZeSj0m quando vorrai acquistare un prodotto presente su Amazon: l’importo non subirà variazioni ed una piccola percentuale di esso sarà donato a questo podcast.—> Tra l’altro, puoi ascoltare il Podcast anche su Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1UEjAubCtDXhQ7YZoCWzyP?si=mLaoi09sTdOlBC847f6uYA e vedere di cosa mi occupo sul mio sito professionale: http://www.studioemme2.itAlla prossima!Roberto.

SNAP - Architettura Imperfetta
Snap | Ep. 56 - Tecnologia e leggerezza

SNAP - Architettura Imperfetta

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 33:49


Tanti argomenti tecnologici trattati in questa puntata: si passa allegramente dall'apprendimento automatico con uso di progettazione generativa utilizzato per la pianificazione urbana alla realtà mista con risoluzione pari a quella dell'occhio umano.Infine un confronto tra due scuole di pensiero: Passivhous e megalopoli temporanee; a voi il verdetto.Buon ascolto!—> Capitoli[2.04] SnapTV https://www.instagram.com/architecday/[3.07] Cabinato mignon http://www.myarcadeconsole.com/it/[3.54] Clex Academy https://www.clex.academy[10.43] Sidewalk Labs - Apprendimento automatico e progettazione generativa utilizzato per la pianificazione urbana http://www.bimplus.co.uk/technology/machine-learning-used-generative-tool-city-plannin/[15.45] Varjo XR-1 - Realtà mista con risoluzione dell’occhio umano https://architosh.com/2020/01/varjos-xr-1-developer-edition-looking-at-industrial-grade-xr-device/[20.11] 7a conferenza Passivhous https://www.bimportale.com/conferenza-passivhaus-focus-edilizia-sostenibile-climate-change/[25.01] Megalopoli temporanea https://www.ted.com/talks/rahul_mehrotra_the_architectural_wonder_of_impermanent_cities#t-126746[31.30] Scelta del Mac https://marchdotnet.wordpress.com/2020/01/07/scelta-del-mac-agg-gennaio-2020/[31.55] Saluti--> Se vuoi unirti alla discussione sugli argomenti trattati nel podcast puoi trovarmi su:- Twitter https://twitter.com/Architecday - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/architecday/- sul blog Mac e Architettura https://marchdotnet.wordpress.com - canale Telegram TechnoPillz Riot https://t.me/TechnoPillzRiot—> Piaciuto l’episodio? Lascia una recensione su iTunes seguendo la guida di Filippo Strozzi di Avvocati e Mac https://www.avvocati-e-mac.it/podcast/itunes o contribuisci a sostenere l’infrastruttura di Runtime http://runtimeradio.it/ancheio/ anche via PayPal https://www.paypal.me/runtimeradio ; se invece preferisci, puoi farlo in modo del tutto gratuito utilizzando questo mio link sponsorizzato Amazon https://amzn.to/2ZeSj0m quando vorrai acquistare un prodotto presente su Amazon: l’importo non subirà variazioni ed una piccola percentuale di esso sarà donato a questo podcast.—> Tra l’altro, puoi ascoltare il Podcast anche su Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1UEjAubCtDXhQ7YZoCWzyP?si=mLaoi09sTdOlBC847f6uYA e vedere di cosa mi occupo sul mio sito professionale: http://www.studioemme2.itAlla prossima!Roberto.

Sermons
Different by Deisgn: Living as a New Person in Christ" - Colossians 3:5-11

Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019


Smy Goodness Podcast : Food, Art, History & Design
Ep20 - Gin & Sloe Gin - Twelve Foods of Christmas

Smy Goodness Podcast : Food, Art, History & Design

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2017 8:16


It's the mid point between Christmas and New Year…we might benefit from a break from the excesses. We can't go cold-turkey from the excesses of non-stop food and drink so a gin and tonic or a bit of sloe gin is a welcome comfort. The Sloe, or wild Plum, is the fruit of the Blackthorn found in the hedgerows. By autumn these small fruits are oval, blue-black and their sourness makes them perfect to cover with sugar and gin which by Christmas has formed into a perfectly luxurious holiday tipple, sloe gin. Cicely Mary Barker, The Sloe Fairy, Flower Fairy series c. 1927 The Sloe, or wild Plum, is the fruit of the Blackthorn found in the hedgerows. By autumn these small fruits are oval, blue-black and their sourness makes them perfect to cover with sugar and gin which by Christmas will have formed into a perfectly luxurious holiday tipple, sloe gin. Gin was invented in Holland around 1650 and it made it’s way to England not long after. Distilled from grain, it gets its name from the crushed juniper berries it passes through which are called genever in Dutch. Juniper berries have long been used medicinally with their cordials being renowned for their astringent, restorative and sustaining properties. They were even thrown on the floors of medieval homes so that when guests walked upon them the cracked juniper berries would emit their fragrant spice...a sort of applied pot pouri. Less than a hundred years from when it was invented, England found itself in the midst of an all-out gin craze. Gin was the first spirit produced in the industrial age and gin was incredibly inexpensive due to the fact that the government did not tax grain OR distillation. Sloe gin was known as the poor mans port' and adding sloes helped to cover the many unfortunate ingredients being added to it to make it even cheaper. The Gin acts changed legislation to try to curb the ‘gin craze.’ Charles Dickens loved gin and punches and there are many legends connecting his literary works and social habits and excursions. A few years back I decided to bundle all my interests together and rebrand from Smy Chutney to Smy Goodness so that all my preserves, crafts, products and workshops could live together in one place. My own podcast seemed a suitable place to uncover, understand and enjoy things related to food, art, history and design. Please do share your stories, knowledge, questions and suggestions. In the Smy Goodness.com podcast section you will find the podcasts and all the items that we are discussing and will have ongoing discussions about each week. You can also follow Smy Goodness on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr. I'd like to thank Ashley Palmer for use of his Roland R-09 and Matteo Borea for creating the music. Thank you for listening. Save Save

Virtualization Security Roundtable
#185 - Virtual Deisgn Master Security Challenges

Virtualization Security Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017


G: Eric Wright @discoposse

Business by Design Podcast
#0: What is the Business by Deisgn Podcast?

Business by Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2016 2:39


This episode is a short introduction of the Business by Design Podcast. In this episode, I talk about what you can expect and how the show will be presented. This podcast is about designing a business you love and how to keep moving forward to bigger and better opportunities. We will talk about topics ranging from how to set boundaries as a boss to how to get out there and do it to everything else that comes with being a creative entrepreneur in this season of the Business by Design podcast!

Pionieri
106: Pionieri - inventarsi la vita

Pionieri

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2016 38:32


Controprogetto è un laboratorio che costruisce con materiale di recupero

jam vic lavoro giovani la vita recupero mobili riciclo kesten pionieri deisgn gianpiero kesten inventarsi vic white falegnameria
Pionieri
106: Pionieri - inventarsi la vita

Pionieri

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2016 38:32


Controprogetto è un laboratorio che costruisce con materiale di recupero

jam vic lavoro giovani la vita recupero mobili riciclo kesten pionieri deisgn gianpiero kesten inventarsi vic white falegnameria
Link to the Podcast
Link to the Podcast Episode 3 - Bad game deisgn, and good announcements.

Link to the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2013 36:49


Today we are talking about instances of bad game design and how frustrating they are, plus some cool new news for the podcast. http://www.patreon.com/linktothepodcast

bad games deisgn
American Planning Association
2011 L'Enfant Lecture on City Planning and Deisgn with Marilyn Taylor

American Planning Association

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2011


2011 Lecture Tuesday, October 25, 2011 San Francisco Planning, Policy, and Poetics: Reviving Investment in Transportation and Infrastructure in America Marilyn Taylor Dean of the University of Pennsylvania School of Design The 2011 L'Enfant Lecture was delivered by Marilyn Taylor, who became dean of The School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania in October 2008 after practicing as an architect and urban designer at Skidmore Owings & Merrill. Taylor spoke on "Planning, Policy, and Poetics: Reviving Investment in Transportation and Infrastructure in America." Can we, as designers and planners, help rekindle a sense of stewardship for the future and rebuild the public will needed to stimulate investment? What does this mean for planners and, perhaps more importantly, for planning education?