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Backyard Battlefields
Sun, Surf and Submarines: Garden Island, Western Australia

Backyard Battlefields

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 8:30


Garden Island is a thin limestone sliver, 5km off the coast of Western Australia. It was an idyllic holiday destination until it became an important part of the defence of Fremantle during World War 2, protecting the Cockburn Sound and Southern approaches to the port. It was also the training ground of the famous 'Z' Special Unit, who paddled their kayaks into Singapore harbour to attack Japanese shipping. Today it is home to HMAS Stirling and the Royal Australian Navy's Fleet Base West.

Material Matters with Grant Gibson
John Tuomey on his childhood and becoming an architect.

Material Matters with Grant Gibson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 55:47


There have been over 100 episodes of Material Matters but, for listeners who might be new to all this, the idea is that I speak to a designer, maker, artist, or architect about a material or technique with which they're intrinsically linked and discover how it changed their lives and careers. However, once in a while I break my own self-imposed format and interview someone I've always wanted to meet. This is one of those episodes. Architect John Tuomey is the co-founder of multi-award winning practice O'Donnell + Tuomey, with his wife Sheila O'Donnell. The firm has designed the Glucksman Gallery Cork, the Lyric Theatre in Belfast and the upcoming V&A East Museum, while in 2015, John and Sheila were awarded the prestigious RIBA Royal Gold Medal. Towards the end of 2023, he published First Quarter, a gorgeous, lyrical memoir that tells the story of his formative years – from childhood in rural Ireland through to becoming a fully-fledged architect in London and Dublin.In this episode we talk about: writing First Quarter during lockdown; how an email from his sister started the process; his peripatetic childhood; growing up in rural Ireland; the storytelling aspect of architecture; the brutality of his school years; the pivotal relationship with his father; the up-ending of Ireland's clergy; being an extrovert introvert; moving to Dublin and London; meeting Sheila at university; working for James Stirling; and the possibilities of a derelict site…Support the show

Backyard Battlefields
Law & Order in the Swan River Colony: The Perth Courthouse

Backyard Battlefields

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 7:18


The Old Perth Courthouse is the city's oldest surviving building. It was built in 1836 to assert the supremacy of British law in the Swan River Colony and soon became integral to legal and civic life. It was designed in a classical 19th century Greek revival style and is one of two remaining examples of the work of Colonial Engineer Henry Revelly. It was also the scene of the infamous 1925 'Murder on the Dancefloor' trial of Audrey Jacob.

The Angus Warburton Podcast
The Rewards Of Consistency With James Stirling

The Angus Warburton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 39:53


Welcome to The Angus Warburton Podcast! Join me, Angus Warburton, as I engage in a captivating conversation with the remarkable James Stirling. Together, we'll uncover the secrets to consistent success, personal growth, and the power of overcoming challenges. In this episode, we dive into the exhilarating world of fitness. James and I explore the importance of consistency in achieving both aesthetic goals and overall well-being. Discover how personal trainers can create a positively engaging experience for their clients, striking the perfect balance between knowledge and pure enjoyment. But our conversation doesn't stop there. We also delve into the influence of personal relationships on James's journey. Hear how his friendships have provided invaluable insights for his business and personal growth. We explore the concept of formulas for success, uncovering how principles from different industries can lead to extraordinary innovation and growth. James shares his decision to leave a fulfilling job at a charity football club and embark on the journey of building his own business. We reflect on the pivotal moments that shaped his path and discover how taking that leap of faith opened up new avenues for creativity, allowing him to fully realize his potential and make a profound impact. In a deeply personal moment, James opens up about his experience with anxiety, triggered by the pressures of social media and success. He shares valuable insights on coping with anxiety, prioritizing mental health, and being aware of potential triggers. This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of self-care and resilience. Join me, Angus Warburton, as we conclude this captivating conversation with James Sterling. Prepare to be inspired and ready to conquer your own little brown hill. So grab your headphones, hit that play button, and get ready for an episode that will leave you fired up and motivated to embrace new challenges!   WATCH THIS EPISODE ON ► https://youtu.be/hXyRZDSTOYA   FOLLOW ANGUS ► Instagram: bit.ly/anguswarburton_uk Tiktok: bit.ly/anguswarburton

Night Falls - Bedtime Stories For Sleep
PREMIUM PREVIEW | Professor Sterling's Memories: The Viking Queen

Night Falls - Bedtime Stories For Sleep

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 5:20


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Crónicas Lunares
Veneris Díes - Historia del Arte. 27. Arte experimental

Crónicas Lunares

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 103:41


VENERIS DIES. Nuestra sección de arte, música y cultura general está dirigida para todos aquellos que disfrutan de las obras de arte, de escuchar un buen disco y entender la vida de los diferentes artistas que han pasado por la historia de la humanidad. Tenemos una sección donde se hablará del Séptimo Arte de forma sencilla y entendible visto desde una concepción de un neófito “domiguero” HISTORIA DEL ARTE * Arte experimental 363. Frank Lloyd Wright – 540 Fairoais Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois, 1902 364. Andrew Reinhard, Henri Hofmeister y otros Rockefeller Center, Nueva York 365. Walter Gropius – La Bauhaus, Dessau, 1926 366. Máscara de la tribu dan, África occidental, h. 1910-1920 367. Edvard Munch – El grito, 1895 368. Käthe Kollwitz, Pobreza, 1893-1901 369. Emil Nolde – El profeta, 1912 370. Ernst Barlach - ¡Tenga piedad! 371. Oscar Kokoschka – Niños jugando 372. Vassily Kandinsky – Cosacos 373. Henri Matisse – La mesa roja, 1908 374. Pablo Picasso – Violín y uvas, 1912 375. Pablo Picasso – Cabeza de niño, 1945 376. Pablo Picasso – Cabeza, 1928 377. Pablo Picasso – Pájaro, 1948 378. Paul Klee – El cuento de un enanito 379. Lyonel Feininger – Veleros, 1929 380. Constantin Brancusi – El beso, 1907 381. Piet Mondrian – Composición con rojo, negro, azul, amarillo y gris, 1920 382. Ben Nicholson – 1934 (relieve) 383. Alexander Calder – Universo 384. Henry Moore – Mujer reclinada 385. Henri Rousseau – Retrato de la primavera, 1936 386. Marc Chagall – El violoncelista 387. Grant Wood – El retorno de la primavera, 1936 388. Giorgio de Chirico – Canción de amor, 1914 389. René Magritte – Intentando lo imposible, 1928 390. Alberto Giacometti – Cabeza 391. Salvador Dalí – Aparición de una casa y frutero sobre una playa, 1938 392. Kurt Schwitters – Tinta invisible, 1947 393. Jackson Pollock – Uno (número 31. 1950) 1950 394. Franz Kline – Formas blancas 395. Pierre Soulages – 3 de abril de 1954 396. Zoltan Kemeny – Fluctuaciones 397. Nicolas de Stäel – Agriento 398. Marino Marini – Jimene, 1947 399. Giorgio Morandi – Naturaleza muerta, 1960 400. Philip Johnson y John Burgee – Edificio AT & T, Nueva York 401. James Stirling y Michael Wilford – Entrada a la galería Clore, Tate Gallery, Londres 402. Stan Hunt - ¿Por qué tienes que ser un inconformista como todo el mundo?, 1958 403. Lucian Freud – Don plantas 404. Henri Cartier-Bresson – Aquila degli Abruzzi, 1952 405. David Hockney – Mi madre, Brandford, Yorkshire, 4 de mayo de 1982 406. Pescador, h. 1500 a.C. 407. Detalle de la ilustración 406 408 y 409. Héroes o atletas, siglo V a.C. 410. El rapto de Perséfone, h. 366 a.C. 411. Parte del ejercito de terracota del emperador Qin Shi Huandhi h, 210 a.C. 412. Cabeza de uno de los soldados del ejército de terracota, h. 210 a.C. 413. Cabeza de un rey del Antiguo testamento, h. 1230 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/irving-sun/message

The History Listen
Commemorating James Stirling?

The History Listen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 29:21


The statue of Western Australia's first governor, Captain James Stirling, in central Perth is hard to miss; there's also a mountain range, a suburban municipality and even a school named after him. But as the state looks towards its bicentenary in 2029, new questions are being asked about James Stirling, including his involvement in frontier violence and in the British slave trade. How should he be remembered?

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast
Talkback: changing place names

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 37:54


Places and their names can be very meaningful to the people connected to them. But what happens when some in a community are uncomfortable with a historical figure or association a place is named for, or feel that different aspects of history should be honoured?

Think Brick
Think Brick with Sheila O'Donnell

Think Brick

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 51:28


Sheila established O'Donnell+Tuomey with John Toumey in 1988. She graduated from University College Dublin in 1976, when she moved to London. In 1980 she was awarded an MA in Environmental Design from the Royal College of Art London. She worked for James Stirling, Colquhoun + Miller and Spence and Webster before returning to Dublin.   In this episode, your host, Elizabeth McIntyre and special guest, Sheila O'Donnell, have an engaging conversation which covers topics such as;  Growing up in Dublin Ireland, and how this shaped Sheila's aspiration for architecture;  Her immersive experience at University;  Meeting John and Starting a practice together;  Working with watercolour arts;  The London School of Economics project;  The important issues around carbon neutrality;  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: London School of Economics Building O'Donnell Tuomey Dublin Ireland Think Brick Awards   Social & Links Follow @ThinkBrickAustralia on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook Follow @odonnell_tuomey on Instagram

The Hubcast
Episode 07: Online coaching, establishing your brand and building your community online with James Stirling aka London Fitness Guy!

The Hubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 28:11


In this week's episode, Ryan is joined by James Stirling, aka London Fitness Guy! James is an experienced personal trainer, who has built up an online community of over 364,000 people (and counting) on Instagram, under his brand, London Fitness Guy! (search @london_fitness_guy)With a degree in Sports Science under his belt too, James has always been passionate about sport and fitness, with a focus on offering everyone accessible home and gym workouts, for a happier and healthier lifestyle. Something that's been more important than ever over the last year! Ryan and James discuss brand building, growing your online community and creating great content. Plus, James give his advice for other personal trainers and online coaches looking to grow their social media presence and business. gives

Ben Coomber Radio
#591 - Covid Recovery with The London Fitness Guy

Ben Coomber Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 43:04


Had covid? I have, so has The London Fitness Guy, aka James Stirling. In this episode we discuss how its affected us and the effect it’s had on our lives. We discuss how it brought around crippling anxiety for James, deep depression for me, fatigue and lethargy for us both, but importantly, how we’ve recovered and the breakthroughs its both given us. 2020 has been a CRAP year for many reasons, but we now reflect on how is now been the BEST year for us both. Covid wasn’t fun, but in hindsight, there has been gifts from it. In the discussion we also discuss breath work, meditation, Wim Hoff cold showers, exercise management, mindset, how to be successful on your own terms, and more. An incredible show with an incredible guest.Give James a follow over on IG @London_Fitness_GuyJames website: https://londonfitnessguy.com

What Do Buildings Do All Day?
11. Sheila O' Donnell | HOUSES

What Do Buildings Do All Day?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 58:26


In this episode host Emmett Scanlon talks to Sheila O Donnell, one of Ireland's most celebrated architects. With John Tuomey, Sheila has been running their practice O Donnell+Tuomey in Dublin for over 30 years. The practice have designed and built theatres, cinemans, primary schools, university buildings, libraries, student centres, bridges, art galleries - It is impossible to summarise there their achievement and influence on architecture culture and discourse in Ireland and around the world, and in 2015 the pair were awarded the Royal Gold Medal in London one of architecture's highest awards. The conversation with Sheila though was triggered by the death earlier this year of writer, cartographer and publishers Tim Robinson and Mairead Robinson who were based in Roundstone in Galway. Sheila and John were good friends of Mairead and Time and Sheila is now involved in the campaign to hold this house and its place for future use. During the conversation Sheila talks about the house as she had experienced it, what it was like, and from there the conversation moves to thinking about houses as dynamic, unfixed things, to Tim's own writing on the house, to working with old buildings, to theatre design, to how designing housing would be a pinnacle in Sheila's career and more. Sheila was intrigued though by the question of what it is that buildings do al day, and it is right there, that the conversation began. ___ O'Donnell + Tuomey is a studio-based practice, with offices in Dublin, Cork and London. Committed to the craft and culture of architecture, they have been involved with urban design, cultural, social and educational projects at home and abroad. The practice has an international reputation for its engagement with complex urban situations and sensitive landscapes. They have completed schools and university buildings, theatres and cinemas, community centres and social housing, art galleries and libraries in Ireland, the UK and on the European mainland. Winners of more than 120 awards, recent buildings include the Glucksman Gallery Cork, Timberyard Housing Dublin, Irish Language Centre Derry, Sean O'Casey Community Centre Dublin, Lyric Theatre Belfast, Photographers' Gallery London, LSE Student Centre and the Central European University Budapest. They have exhibited six times at the Venice Architecture Biennale, with installations which advance their research into the useful beauty and poetic purpose of architecture, exploring areas of overlap with other art forms. Sheila O'Donnell graduated from University College Dublin in 1976, when she moved to London. In 1980 she was awarded an MA in Environmental Design from the Royal College of Art London. She worked for Spence and Webster, Colquhoun and Miller and James Stirling before returning to Dublin to teach at UCD and set up her practice. She co-founded O'Donnell + Tuomey in 1988. She is a Practice Professor in Architecture at University College Dublin. She has taught and lectured at schools of Architecture in Europe, Japan and the USA, including the AA, Cambridge, Princeton and Harvard GSD. Her watercolours have been exhibited in the Royal Academy and the Royal Irish Academy. In 2009 she was elected a member of Aosdána, the affiliation of Irish artists. In 2015 she was joint recipient with John Tuomey of the RIBA Royal Gold Medal and the American Academy of Arts and Letters Brunner Prize, both awarded in recognition of a lifetime's work. Sheila was named Architect of the Year at the 2019 Women in Architecture (WIA) Awards for her work on the Central European University in Budapest, Hungary. ___ Music is by Sinead Finegan, played by the Delmaine String Quartet (Philip Dodd, leader). The podcast was recorded on Zoom.

XY
5: James Stirling - "London Fitness Guy"

XY

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 46:50


This week we sit down with James Stirling, aka, London Fitness Guy to chat how he's dealt with his mental over the years, and the role fitness plays in our lives - albeit not always a healthy one... Remember to subscribe if you like what you hear and you can find us @PosteMedia on Instagram and Twitter. XY is partnered with mental-health anti stigma movement Time to Change - for more information check them out here: https://www.time-to-change.org.uk/ If you need to speak to someone immediately, then please visit the Samaritans. Production music courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com

Architecture Masters
Chris Dyson – Episode Five

Architecture Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 63:37


On the programme this week is Chris Dyson, principal of Chris Dyson Architects – a multi-award-winning practice, much lauded for their sensitive conservation work on historic buildings in London. In today’s episode we speak about Chris’s passion for drawing and his work for James Stirling.   We talk about going to boarding school and walking the … Continue reading "Chris Dyson – Episode Five"

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Gresham College Lectures
Continuity and Development in Architecture

Gresham College Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2014 43:49


Stephen Hodder MBE, RIBA President, discusses the history of the Stirling Prize, and takes a look at the future of architecture discussing its social and political impact on the built environment: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/continuity-and-development-in-architectureThe Royal Institute of British Architects' Stirling Prize is a British prize for excellence in architecture. It is named after the architect James Stirling and awarded annually to "the architects of the building which has made the greatest contribution to British architecture in the past year."Stephen Hodder MBE, RIBA President and the winner of the inaugural Stirling Prize in 1996, discusses the history of the Stirling Prize, and takes a look at the future of architecture discussing its social and political impact on the built environment.This is the 2014 Gresham Special Lecture.The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/continuity-and-development-in-architectureGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,500 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.ukTwitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollegeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege

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Tate Events
Rethinking James Stirling conference – Part 1

Tate Events

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2012 0:01


Audio coverage of past Tate Britain conference which takes a fresh look at the work of architect James Stirling

Tate Events
Rethinking James Stirling conference – Part 2

Tate Events

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2012 0:01


Audio coverage of past Tate Britain conference which takes a fresh look at the work of architect James Stirling

Tate Events
Rethinking James Stirling conference – Part 3

Tate Events

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2012 0:01


Audio coverage of past Tate Britain conference which takes a fresh look at the work of architect James Stirling

Tate Events
Rethinking James Stirling conference – Part 4

Tate Events

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2012 0:01


Audio coverage of past Tate Britain conference which takes a fresh look at the work of architect James Stirling

Doctor Who Comentado :: Podcast
DWC 1x08 - The Reign of Terror

Doctor Who Comentado :: Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2012


SEASON FINALE!!Pues ya estamos una vez más y hoy toca despedir la primera temporada de Doctor Who, y por consiguiente la del podcast. En esta ocasión viajamos en el pasado a una época fascinante de los últimos siglos: El reino del terror. Descargar (15.1 MB / 22 min)SinopsisLa TARDIS se materializa no lejos de Paris en 1794 - uno de los años más sangrientos que siguieron la Revolución Francesa de 1789. Los viajeros se verán envueltos en una cadena de escape que rescata prisioneros de la guillotina y serán involucrados en las maquinaciones de un espía inglés, James Stirling - alias Lamaitre que trabaja de incognito como gobernante de la Cárcel Conciergerie.Ficha técnicaEscrito por: Dennis Spooner | Dirigido por: Henric Hirsch y John GorrieIntérpretes: William Hartnell (Doctor), Carol Ann Ford (Susan Foreman), Jacqueline Hill (Barbara Wright), William Russell (Ian Chesterton), James Cairncross (Lamaitre), Keith Anderson (Robespierre).EpisodiosA Land of Fear - 08/08/1964 17:15Guests of Madame Guillotine - 15/08/1964 17:15A Change of Identity - 22/08/1964 17:30The Tyrant of France - 29/08/1964 17:15A Bargain of Necessity - 05/09/1964 17:30Prisoners of Conciergerie - 12/09/1964 17:30Este podcast está alojado en Archive.org, os podéis suscribir a través de nuestro feed universal o via iTunes o iVoox.La música es el tema de Doctor Who de Ron Grainger y el album El Llamado del Cosmos de Quasar J-01, descargada desde Jamendo.com¡únete a los companions en Facebook y Twitter! Gracias por escuchar Doctor Who Comentado. Tu opinión sobre el podcast me es muy importante, así que tengo una encuesta en inglés para que me comentéis. Podéis hacer la versión larga o la abreviada. Muchas gracias.

Drunken Time Travel
1.08 The Reign Of Terror

Drunken Time Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2011 50:29


First Doctor, Susan, Ian, Barbara "The TARDIS materialises not far from Paris in 1794 - one of the bloodiest years following the French Revolution of 1789. The travellers become involved with an escape chain rescuing prisoners from the guillotine and get caught up in the machinations of an English undercover spy, James Stirling - alias Lemaitre, governor of the Conciergerie Prison." Episode 1: A Land of Fear Episode 2: Guests of Madame Guillotine Episode 3: A Change Of Identity Episode 4: The Tyrant Of France Episode 5: A Bargain Of Necessity Episode 6: Prisoners of Conciergerie Writer: Dennis Spooner Director: Henric Hirsch and John Gorrie Links: Kronenbourg 1664 Season 27 - Trailer Colditz - Trailer The One Doctor - Trailer Enemy Of The Daleks - Trailer Renaissance Of The Daleks - Trailer Company Of Friends - Trailer Master - Trailer Doctor Who And The Pirates - Trailer Live 34 - Trailer Harvest - Trailer Creatures Of Beauty - Trailer

Yale School of Architecture Public Lecture Series
Peter Eisenman and Anthony Vidler: A Conversation

Yale School of Architecture Public Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2011 68:22


A discussion between Yale School of Architecture Charles Gwathmey Professor in Practice Peter Eisenman and Dean of the Cooper Union Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture Anthony Vidler, in which they discuss the work and influence of the Pritzker Prize winning architect and former Yale professor, James Stirling.

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Yale School of Architecture Public Lecture Series
Synchrony and Diachrony: James Stirling’s Students at Yale

Yale School of Architecture Public Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2011 76:27


A lecture detailing Professor Petit’s work constructing the Yale School of Architecture exhibition, “An Architect’s Legacy: James Stirling’s Students at Yale, 1959-1983” (13 October 2010 – 28 January 2011).