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Best podcasts about sydney architecture festival

Latest podcast episodes about sydney architecture festival

Architecture Insights
Karen Stein asks 'What IS architecture?'

Architecture Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 50:30


So, what IS architecture? Karen Stein's World Architecture Day Oration will challenge your assumptions and perceptions of what architecture is and what it can be. Highlight of the 2018 Sydney Architecture Festival.

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Architecture Insights
Poisoned Chalice - Sydney Architecture Festival 2018

Architecture Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 56:09


From Poisoned Chalice to Social Icon: The story of the Sydney Opera House - speakers are Dr Anne Watson and Dr Cristina Garduño Freeman at the 2018 Sydney Architecture Festival.

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Architecture Insights
Why Architects Matter - Sydney Architecture Festival '18 Ep 2

Architecture Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 57:00


Professor Flora Samuel discussing the subject of her latest book: Why Architect's Matter. Part of the 2018 Sydney Architecture Festival highlights episodes.

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Architecture Insights
Sydney Architecture Festival Highlights - Ethics in an age of excess

Architecture Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 60:54


Fenella Kernebone leads a conversation about ethics in architecture with Professor Flora Samuel, Shaun Carter, Laura Harding and Dr Simon Longstaff AO - highlights from Sydney Architecture Festival 2018.

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Insight Business
Insight Business: Fluid Cities

Insight Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 66:20


Insight: Fluid Cities “Urban design within a complex city can be understood as a kind of ‘urban choreography’, not a micromanagement of the form or the life of the city, but a practice of framing, shepherding, enabling and constraining.” Kim Dovey (Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Melbourne) This month, in conjunction with Right Angle Studio and as part of the Sydney Architecture Festival, Insight considers the role of architects and an army of data scientists, placemakers, urban planners, sustainability experts and policy makers to keep our cities connected, considered, and liveable. In the face of increasing density, diversity and demand, we consider how cities can be more “fluid”, more organic and adaptive, surging and receding in step with the changing needs of its inhabitants. We also ask how movement flow can be improved across and between cities, and how to create compelling and functional public and private spaces where people can pool and gather. Helping us to understand the role of design, planning and good policy in managing the ebbs and flows of a city in flux are our panel guests: Philip Vivian, Director, Bates Smart: Philip has led the Sydney studio of Bates Smart for over 20 years picking up no less than 24 AIA Design Awards along the way. Philip is highly sought for his vision and critical thinking, he talks regularly on cities, density, tall buildings and sustainable urban development. Kim Crestani, Director, Order Architects/City Architect, Parramatta City Council: A member of the Urban Design Review Panels for the NSW SICEEP (Sydney International Convention, Exhibition and Entertainment Precinct), Westconnex and Sydney Metro City & Southwest projects, Kim founded the multi-award-winning Order Architects almost immediately after graduating 30 years ago. Bruce Taper, Director, Kinesis: With 20 years’ experience in sustainability and planning, the former director of Sustainability and Metropolitan Planning for the NSW Department of Planning founded Kinesis in 2007 and has since delivered the groundbreaking PRECINX rating tool for Landcom and the Decentralised Energy Master Plan for the City of Sydney. About Insight by The Office Space. Now in its fourth year of production, Insight by The Office Space is a business talk series that brings together innovative entrepreneurs and business leaders to explore burgeoning topics and reveal the secrets of their success under a monthly theme. Traversing all aspects of business across the fields of design, film, innovation, technology, finance and marketing, the program has featured speakers such as Susie Porter, Del Kathryn Barton, Vince Frost, Jan Chapman and Counsellor Jess Scully. Insight proudly supports the Sydney Community Foundation with full proceeds from ticket sales going directly to the SCF Business Incubator for disadvantaged women. For more information, please contact Naomi Tosic at naomi@theofficespace.com.au or 02 82182100. For 2018 Insight program information click here: https://theofficespace.com.au/blog/insight-by-the-office-space-2018-program/

Architecture Insights
Building communities - Professor Kristien Ring on the Baugruppen phenomenon

Architecture Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 36:40


Professor Kristien Ring delivered the 2017 World Architecture Day oration at the 11th annual Sydney Architecture Festival. But while we had her with us, we took the chance to find out more about how 'baugruppe' (or building groups) might work in Australia as a new form of urban community living. Thanks to our friends at the Old Clare Hotel, we took over the great old board room for our interview.

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Architecture Insights
Sydney Architecture Festival conversation - digital placemaking and platform urbanism

Architecture Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 57:51


Bringing festival and podcasting together, we included some festival programming especially for the podcast - listen to a conversation between Indy Johar, Hank Haeusler and Dr Sarah Barnes on digital placemaking and platform urbanism. https://about.me/indy.johar https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/ics/people/researchers/dr_sarah_barns https://research.unsw.edu.au/people/associate-professor-matthias-hank-haeusler

Architecture Insights
Architect Indy Johar at the 2016 Sydney Architecture Festival

Architecture Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017 14:00


Indy Johar spoke with architect and commentator, Stuart Harrison during the 2016 Sydney Architecture Festival on a new approach to architecture for social impact

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Architecture Insights
Professor Laura Lee at the 2016 Sydney Architecture Festival

Architecture Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 22:05


Architect and commentator, Stuart Harrison, in conversation with Professor Laura Lee at the 2016 Sydney Architecture Festival on the future of education, research and design practice.

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Architecture Insights
Podcast: SAF2016 Central Park Chats 02 - Alec Tzannes

Architecture Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 25:33


Recorded at the 2016 Sydney Architecture Festival at Central Park, Alec Tzannes talks about the role of his studio in the development of Central Park, Chippendale.

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Architecture Insights
Podcast: SAF2016 Central Park Chats 03 - PTW Architects

Architecture Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 30:31


Recorded at the 2016 Sydney Architecture Festival at Central Park, Mark Giles and Glenn Harper talk about the work of PTW over the past 100 years and PTW's role in the development of Central Park, Chippendale.

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Architecture Insights
Podcast: SAF 2016 Central Park Chats 01 - Matt Coggan

Architecture Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 23:18


Recorded at the 2016 Sydney Architecture Festival at Central Park, Matt Coggan of Turf Design talks about the role of landscape architecture in the development of this precinct.

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US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love
#20.7/Sydney Opera House: Annalisa Capurro from Modernism Week

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 10:20


In 1957, architect Jorn Utzon unexpectedly won the commission for the iconic Sydney Opera House.  His submission was one of 233 designs from 32 countries, many of them from the most famous architects of the day.  Saarinen described the design as "genius" and declared he could not endorse any other choice. Yet building the project was rife with politics, cost overruns, incompetent cost estimators in the Australian government, and years and years of wrangling.  Utzon was eventually fired, though no fault of his own. The Opera House was finally completed, and opened in 1973.  Utzon was rehired in 1999 to develop a master plan and bring closure to a long-running drama. Annalisa Capurro is an interior designer, writer and speaker working in the sectors of commercial, residential, hospitality, conservation/heritage and textile design, both in Australia and overseas.  She is a design educator at Sydney Institute's Design Centre Enmore in Sydney, Australia where she specialises in teaching design studio, design processes and methodology, material technologies, architectural and design history and conservation/restoration studies. She regularly presents public lectures including the Sydney Design Festival, Sydney Architecture Festival, Sydney Writers Festival and Modernism Week in Palm Springs.  She also owns the iconic 1957 Sulman Award-winning Jack House in Sydney designed by architect Russell Jack, founding partner of the prestigious Australian architectural firm Allen Jack + Cottier.

The Architects' Corner
Sydney Architecture Festival

The Architects' Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2012 56:01


This week on the podcast we wrap some of the great events that happened at Sydney Architecture Festival. Guests: The first guest was Shaun Carter from Carter Williamson Architects talking about the Shelter Project http://www.carterwilliamson.com/ The second guest was Tim Williams from Tim Williams Architects talking about the Super Sydney Project http://twarch.com.au/ http://www.supersydney.org/ Tracklist: You've Got the Love - The XX (Theophillus London Remix) I Follow Rivers - Lykke Li 2080 - Yeasayer

Architecture & Pavilions
Andrew Burns & Brook Andrew discuss their Australia House collaboration

Architecture & Pavilions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2012


As part of Sydney Architecture Festival, 2012, Andrew Burns, architect, and Brook Andrew, artist, discuss their collaborative project - Australia House, in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. Introduced by James Grose, National Director and Principal, BVN Architecture. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 25 October 2012.

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