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On ne va pas se le cacher, l'agence Bordas + Peiro fondée par Anna Maria Bordas et Miquel Peiro en 2011, figure parmi les tenants de l'architecture de demain. Ils sont en tout premier lieu une agence d'architecture, et leur spécificité d'ingénierie de la construction semble là pour assoir, dans le dialogue mais sans détour, leur approche architecturale. Le palmarès est d'ores et déjà bien rempli pour une agence qui fête tout juste et aujourd'hui ses 10 ans et laisse augurer de beaux jours devant elle : Anna Maria est lauréate du Prix A+ 2020 et y figure auprès des 100 femmes architectes les plus influentes au monde aux côtés notamment de l'agence Grafton, Yvonne Farrell & Shelley McNamara Pritzker Price 2020 ; sans compter 40 under 40 ou encore les AJAC. Lauréate en 2016 de la Gare de Stade de France de la ligne 15 Est, Bordas + Peiro est alors la plus jeune agence d'architectes en charge d'une gare du Grand Paris Express.Dans ce numéro de Com d'Archi, comme il est d'usage dans le podcast, Miquel Peiro et Anna Maria Bordas évoquent leurs parcours et leurs projets, leurs enjeux. Anne-Charlotte s'attache aussi à interroger ici le rapport à l'ingénierie. Il en ressort une pratique architecturale hors norme ou la question philosophique de l'art au-delà de la technique s'inscrit en filigrane.Portrait teaser DR © Bordas + PeiroIngénierie son : Julien Rebours____Si le podcast COM D'ARCHI vous plaît n'hésitez pas :. à vous abonner pour ne pas rater les prochains épisodes,. à nous laisser des étoiles et un commentaire, :-),. à nous suivre sur Instagram @comdarchipodcast pour retrouver de belles images, toujours choisies avec soin, de manière à enrichir votre regard sur le sujet.Bonne semaine à tous! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Join us as we talk about energy, grounding, attunement and how it all comes together with NHA. To reach Mussi Diskin: MussiDiskin.com Energizinghearts@gmail.com To reach Yvonne Farrell MA (she,her,hers): Nutured Heart Advanced Trainer Senior Training and Consultation Specialist Children's System of Care Training & Technical Assistance Program Rutgers UBHC Behavioral Research & Training Institute E-Mail yvonne.farrell@rutgers.edu
Yvonne Farrell moved to Sicily with her husband Fabrizio. When Ryan mentioned the White Lotus tv series Yvonne got in touch. As it is set in the nearby Taormina.
What does it mean to be fertile? When we look at it from the perspective of Chinese medicine, it's more than just the ability to create a human life. Fertility is creativity, ideas, art, creation, and more. When we have unresolved emotions or traumas, our creative energy can become blocked, unable to move forward with the natural flow of life. This week, I'm speaking with Dr. Yvonne Farrell, a Chinese medicine expert, acupuncturist, author, and international speaker, to teach us how becoming just a little more conscious in our everyday life opens us up to thriving instead of just surviving. She shares how she uses acupuncture in her practice to help people move blocked energy and emotions through the body to find healing and realign their minds, bodies, and spirits. When we become just a little more conscious, heal trauma, and simply breathe, we open the door to the possibility of healing and allowing creative flow back into our lives. Key Topics/Takeaways: -The connection between fertility, creativity, and consciousness [1:51] -How we experience trauma differently [8:32] -Surviving is not thriving [16:28] -Acupuncture as a way to move energy through the body [25:15] -How you manage your heart, spirit, and emotions [28:00] -How our emotions are our # 1 cause of the disease process [32:00] -Opening the door to the possibility of change [36:53] -How to unblock stuck energy [43:10] -Getting your mind in a receptive place for change [49:28] -Your mindset determines your healing journey [45:15] Where To Find Yvonne: https://healthyseminars.com/bio/yvonne-farrell Buy Yvonne's Books: https://www.amazon.com/Psycho-Emotional-Pain-Eight-Extraordinary-Vessels/dp/1848192924 https://www.amazon.com/Acupuncture-Surviving-Adversity-Acts-Self-preservation/dp/1787753840 Dr. Farrell has been practicing and teaching Chinese Medicine and Channel Theory since 1996. She directs her teaching towards the empowerment of students with the hope that they will embody the spiritual aspects of Chinese Medicine and make them their own. Dr. Farrell believes that self-cultivation, self-knowledge and critical thinking are essential in developing capacity as a practitioner of Chinese Medicine. To that end, she teaches dynamic, informative and thought-provoking live CEU courses and webinars through LA Herbs and Acupuncture and Healthy Seminars. Yvonne earned her doctoral degree in 2007. Her first book, "Psycho-Emotional Pain and the Eight Extraordinary Vessels" was published by Singing Dragon in 2016. How to connect to Lorne Brown online and in person (Vancouver, BC) Acubalance.ca Lornebrown.com Connect with Lorne and the podcast on Instagram: @acubalancewellnesscentre @conscious_fertility_podcast @lorne_brown_official DISCLAIMER: By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use it as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. This podcast offers information to help the listener cooperate with physicians, mental health professionals or other healthcare providers in a mutual quest for optimal well-being. We advise listeners to carefully review and understand the ideas presented, and to consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. Under no circumstances shall Acubalance, any guests or contributors to the Conscious Fertility podcast, or any employees, associates, or affiliates of Acubalance be responsible for damages arising from the use of the podcast.
On ne va pas se le cacher, l'agence Bordas + Peiro fondée par Anna Maria Bordas et Miquel Peiro en 2011, figure parmi les tenants de l'architecture de demain. Ils sont en tout premier lieu une agence d'architecture, et leur spécificité d'ingénierie de la construction semble là pour assoir, dans le dialogue mais sans détour, leur approche architecturale. Le palmarès est d'ores et déjà bien rempli pour une agence qui fête tout juste et aujourd'hui ses 10 ans et laisse augurer de beaux jours devant elle : Anna Maria est lauréate du Prix A+ 2020 et y figure auprès des 100 femmes architectes les plus influentes au monde aux côtés notamment de l'agence Grafton, Yvonne Farrell & Shelley McNamara Pritzker Price 2020 ; sans compter 40 under 40 ou encore les AJAC. Lauréate en 2016 de la Gare de Stade de France de la ligne 15 Est, Bordas + Peiro est alors la plus jeune agence d'architectes en charge d'une gare du Grand Paris Express.Dans ce numéro de Com d'Archi, comme il est d'usage dans le podcast, Miquel Peiro et Anna Maria Bordas évoquent leurs parcours et leurs projets, leurs enjeux. Anne-Charlotte s'attache aussi à interroger ici le rapport à l'ingénierie. Il en ressort une pratique architecturale hors norme ou la question philosophique de l'art au-delà de la technique s'inscrit en filigrane.Portrait teaser DR © Bordas + PeiroIngénierie son : Julien Rebours____Si le podcast COM D'ARCHI vous plaît n'hésitez pas :. à vous abonner pour ne pas rater les prochains épisodes,. à nous laisser des étoiles et un commentaire, :-),. à nous suivre sur Instagram @comdarchipodcast pour retrouver de belles images, toujours choisies avec soin, de manière à enrichir votre regard sur le sujet.Bonne semaine à tous! Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Yvonne Farrell set up Grafton Architects in 1978 along with her friend Shelley McNamara, and they've gone on to become two of the most decorated architects on the globe. But how will Yvonne fare in the quest to become Second Captains Greatest Non-Sportsperson Sportsperson?
It's been a tough year. As we slowly begin to emerge from, hopefully, the worst of the pandemic, we're also entering the full on yang-mode of summer. In the spirit of self-compassion on the heels of such a trying time, what would it look like to give yourself the gift of doing less? How can we lean into play and joy instead of the temptation of sending all of our energy and attention outwards this season? These questions are tough to untangle as we try to move from a mode of surviving to one of thriving. Dr. Yvonne Farrell, DAOM, L.Ac., joins us in this conversation to share her wisdom regarding how we can find the balance between these two phases. She provides insight into how we can attempt to harvest useful things from the pandemic experience in order to pursue meaning and purpose in life. On Today's Episode of A Healthy Curiosity: Navigating the tension between going with the flow of the summer season and doing what's important to stay balanced How Dr. Farrell uses gratitude as a tool for getting us through Why acupuncture can be a crucial tool for self-examination in times of survival Why grounding and stability are necessary for lasting, effective change How she guides patients through the three levels of qi Dr. Farrell has been practicing and teaching Chinese Medicine and Channel Theory since 1996. Her focus is on empowerment of students and patients so that they will embody the spiritual aspects of Chinese Medicine and make them their own. She believes that self-cultivation, self-knowledge and critical thinking are essential in developing capacity as a practitioner of Chinese Medicine. Yvonne is the author of two books: Psycho Emotional Pain and the Eight Extraordinary Vessels and her latest, Acupuncture for Surviving Adversity published by Singing Dragon. Links: Psycho Emotional Pain and the Eight Extraordinary Vessels by Dr. Yvonne Farrell Acupuncture for Surviving Adversity by Dr. Yvonne Farrell Breath by James Nestor Dr. Kristin Neff Connect With Dr. Yvonne Farrell: Website Dr. Farrell's Courses -- Register for the Free Inaura "Power of You" weekend virtual retreat Free Balancing Yin and Yang Meditation
In this episode host Emmett Scanlon meets Nathalie Weadick. Nathalie is the director of the Irish Architecture Foundation (IAF). The IAF is an independent organisation dedicated to the promotion of architecture as culture. In a wide ranging conversation, Nathalie recalls her early career in Visual Arts and as Director of the Butler Gallery in Kilkenny and how she moved into architecture. The conversation covers risk taking, growing a desire for architecture, the impact of public engagement practices and that the time is here for a new "house" for architecture in Ireland. (The podcast was recorded on zoom) About Nathalie Weadick: Nathalie Weadick is a curator of architecture and spatial practice based in Dublin. She has been the director of the Irish Architecture Foundation (IAF) since 2007. Through the IAF she has delivered many initiatives exploring the impact of architecture on society, culture, and history. She initiated the development of a BMX Skate and Play Park, a community-led design project with Dublin City Council, Ballyfermot Community, and architects Relational Urbanism. The framework for this project developed into a national program called Reimagine. She established the ongoing and successful National Architects in Schools Initiative and produces Open House Dublin, Ireland's largest architecture festival engaging thousands annually. From 2013 to 2021 she curated with Arup New Now Next a series of talks in Dublin with David Adjaye, Jeanne Gang, Tatiana Bilbao, Rozana Montiel, Kunle Adeyemi, Workac, Minsuk Cho, Ole Scheeren, Bjarke Ingels, Winy Maas, and Grafton Architects. 2017-2018 she was on the team of assistants to the Curators Shelley McNamara and Yvonne Farrell of the 16th International Architecture Exhibition at Venice. In 2015 she was the Architecture Advisor for Irish Design 2015 and co-curated with Raymund Ryan New Horizon_Architecture from Ireland and presented ten emerging and current Irish practices at the London Festival of Architecture, the Chicago Architecture Biennial, and the Hong Kong/Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale. In 2015/16 she curated We Built This City a series of panel discussions in London, Chicago, and New York about the impact of Irish creativity on global cities. In 2013 she curated The Everyday Experience in the Irish Museum of Modern Art about the impact of architecture on people. In 2008 she co-curated with Prof Hugh Campbell The Lives of Spaces for the Irish Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale and in 2010 she was Commissioner of the Irish exhibition at the Venice Architecture Biennale. 2004-2007 she held the position of Deputy Director at The Architecture Foundation in London and with Director Rowan Moore produced the London Debates in the Turbine Hall TATE Modern. Formerly, she was Director of the Butler Gallery in Kilkenny for five years, where she curated shows by international artists. She has written for many publications on visual arts and architecture. In 2017 she received an Honorary Fellowship from the RIBA. She is currently researching a Ph.D. at RMIT Melbourne and Queens University Belfast, Schools of Architecture. __ Music is by Sinead Finegan, played by the Delmaine String Quartet (Philip Dodd, leader). The podcast was recorded on Zoom in April 2021.
Yvonne Farrell, Second Level Students Union Officer and Sixth Year Student from Mount Sackville Secondary School, tells us what it was like be back in school today.
In this episode Nana Biamah Ofosu and Andrew Clancy interview Shelley McNamara and Yvonne Farrell of Grafton Architects. Nana is a tutor in the Kingston School of Art, leading studies into precedent and the lessons found in territorial Ghanaian architecture as part of her Second Year Studio. Grafton Architects are the current Pritzker Laureates, an accolade that arrives as they appear to be gathering pace with a remarkable series of university buildings completed in the last few years, and more on the way. At the heart of Graftons practice is a concern for the human aspects of architecture - how it is made, how it affects those who use it, and how it speaks to the society that it forms a part of. In this discussion Shelley and Yvonne discuss their education, those critical first few projects, and how they have navigated their career since then. They reflect on the sensibilities that underlie their remarkable buildings, and what they see as key challenges facing the disipline today. https://www.graftonarchitects.ie/ —— Credits: Register is the Research Centre in the Department of Architecture & Landscape at the Kingston School of Art, Kingston University London kingstonarchitecture.london Head of Department: Mary Johnson Producer: Laura Evans / Andrew Clancy Interviewer: Andrew Clancy / Nana Biamah Ofosu Editor: Andrew Clancy Music: Poddington Bear - Rainbow Architecture
This week we are saying congratulations to Dublin-based Grafton Architects who have won the 2020 Pritzker prize, the first two women to share what is regarded internationally as architecture’s highest honour. Grafton Architects caught our attention a long time ago as they have some great ideas on how to make our world low-carbon at street level. With Extinction Rebellion, increases in carbon tax, and the Green Party playing a significant part in our new government, we thought this would be a great opportunity to replay our interview from last year with founder Yvonne Farrell, who spoke to our editor Niall Kitson.
The highest honor in architecture has gone to two designers from Ireland. The 2020 Pritzker Architecture Prize was awarded in March to Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara, co-founders of the Dublin design firm Grafton Architects. We speak with Farrell and McNamara. Also, Ernest Hemingway quarantined with both his Wife and his mistress. Host Robin Young speaks to Lesley Blume about her article "How Hemingway Quarantined (Hint: It Was with his Wife, his Mistress, his Son and the Nanny)."
Esse ano vai, galera! Olha aí o outro timing bom. Seguido da premiação do Pritzker 2020, tivemos o Dia da Mulher, e agora o mais aguardado momento da semana, nosso episódio sobre mulheres na arquitetura e o Pritzker! Mandamos muito bem! ● Yvonne Farrell e Shelley McNamara são as representantes da maior premiação da arquitetura no mundo, e mostraram que para ser um starchitect nos dias de hoje já é exigido um maior envolvimento do arquiteto com seus projetos e locais onde eles estão inseridos, com foco principal em quem vai usar seus espaços projetados ● Arquitetura de Boteco por Helena Tourinho e Vinícius Lopacinski ● Foto do Urban Institute of Ireland projeto da Grafton Architects com nossa aplicação
We talk improvised urbanism in Lahore and how the kimono influenced the world of fashion. Plus: Josh Fehnert interviews Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara, winners of this year’s Pritzker prize for architecture.
Yvonne Farrell e Shelley McNamara, dalla Bocconi alla Biennale Venezia 2018
With Extinction Rebellion and increases in carbon tax, we are more aware than ever of our role in stopping climate change. But what would a low-carbon world look like at street level? Dr Yvonne Farrell from Grafton Architects has some fantastic ideas they implement in their designs.
In this episode we are in conversation with Yvonne Farrell and Shelly McNamara of Grafton architects. They joined us in Richview for a student led event to celebrate them being awarded the Ulysses medal from UCD for their achievements in architecture. Previous recipients of the award include the architect Kevin Roche. In this episode Yvonne and Shelly discuss with Eoghan and Kate, two students here in Richview, about their time studying architecture, how their work and practice has evolved and some of the challenges that will be facing students as they enter the profession of architecture. Thank you to Gareth Smyth for editing the podcast.
In this episode we are joined by Prof Hugh Campbell Hugh is a writer, a curator and an educator. His research examines the the relationship between photography, architecture and built space and the visual culture of cities. His recent publications include the edited volume Architecture 1600- 2000, volume 4 of the RIAI/Yale UP production Art and Architecture of Ireland (2014); a special issue of Architecture and Culture on Architecture and Film, edited with Igea Troiani. Forthcoming are an edited book on Architecture Filmmaking (also with Igea Troiani) to be published by Intellect in 2018, and a book Space Framed: Architecture, Photography and Built Space, to be published by Lund Humphries in early 2019, which will built upon a sequence of papers and book chapters on this theme. With Nathalie Weadick, he was curator of Ireland's pavilion at the 2008 Venice Biennale. He is also co-curator, with Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara of the ‘Close Encouter’ exhibition in the 2018 Venice Biennale. https://people.ucd.ie/hugh.campbell --------- Credits: Register is the Research Centre in the Department of Architecture & Landscape at the Kingston School of Art, Kingston University London http://kingstonarchitecture.london Head of Department: Mary Johnson Producer: Laura Evans / Andrew Clancy Register: Christoph Lueder; Matt Wells; Matt Philips Interviewer: Andrew Clancy Editor: Andrew Clancy
Aðförin er alþjóðleg að þessu sinni og fær til sín gesti til að ræða Feneyjartvíæringinn í arkitektúr þetta árið. Þessi mikilvæga hátíð fyrir arkitektaheiminn og skipulagsumræðu kynnti þemað “Freespace” í ár og er stýrt af arkitektunum Yvonne Farrell og Shelley McNamara sem mynda stofuna Grafton architects. Í þáttinn mættu Sigrún Birgisdóttir og Kristján Örn Kjartansson arkitektar og veltu fyrir sér mikilvægi hátíðarinnar, þemanu og einstaka sýningarskálum á hátíðinni. Þau segja okkur líka frá mögulegri þátttöku Íslands á hátíðinni. Aðförin er hlaðvarpsþáttur um skipulagsmál. Umsjón með þættinum annast Magnea Guðmundsdóttir arkitekt og Birkir Ingibjartsson arkitekt. Kjarninn í samstarfi við Storytel bíður þér að hlusta frítt á þúsundir hljóðbóka í símanum þínum í 30 daga. Það eina sem þú þarft að gera er að skrá þig á www.storytel.is/kjarninn og byrja að njóta. Storytel.is, þúsundir hljóðbóka í símanum þínum.
Oriental medicine draws distinctions between various aspects of mind, body and spirit, but unlike Western culture, it never severed the connections between these aspects of being. We know both from our experience in clinic and writings of Chinese medicine through the ages that emotional and mental processes can effect physiology and the body can deeply influence the mind. We see an entangled system of mutual influence where Western medicine sees a hierarchy and disconnection between mind and body. In this episode we explore working with the aspect of emotions through the influence of the eight extraordinary vessels. Listen in for an introduction to how you can tap the influence of the eight extras to help your patients navigate psycho-emotive issues. Head on over to the show notes page for more information about this episode and for links to the resources discussed in the interview. Join the discussion! Leave a comment on Qiological's Facebook page.
Shortly after Grafton Architects won RIBA's inaugural International Prize for their UTEC campus in Lima, Peru, I spoke with the firm's director, Yvonne Farrell, to get the backstory to the project and discuss how the award might affect the firm in the long run. As an academic building, UTEC joins a rich collection of other institutional projects by the Dublin-based Grafton.
Yvonne Farrell & Shelley McNamara si sono diplomate allo University College di Dublino e nel 1977 nella stessa città hanno fondato lo studio Grafton Architects. Sono state docenti allo University College di Dublino e professori invitati in diverse scuole di architettura internazionali. I progetti dello studio sono stati esposti alla Biennale di Venezia del 2002 e alla Mies van der Rohe Award Exhibition del 2003. Yvonne Farrell & Shelley McNamara hanno realizzato edifici residenziali, scolastici, pubblici e vari progetti a scala urbana. Hanno vinto il concorso internazionale per la nuova sede dell’Università Bocconi di Milano –completato nel 2008 – e nel 2012 hanno ricevuto il Leone d’Argento alla 13. Mostra Internazionale di Architettura di Venezia per il progetto del nuovo campus dell’Università di Lima in Perù.
L' incontro fa parte del ciclo MI/ARCH | 8 Lezioni Pubbliche di Architettura Urbana. Yvonne Farrell e Shelley McNamara sono entrambe laureate in architettura all'University College di Dublino, hanno dato vita fin dal 1978 allo studio Grafton Architects a Dublino. Entrambe sono membri del RIAI (Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland), del RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architecs) e sono state elette nella Aosdána, la prestigiosa Irish Art Organization. Dal 1976 al 2002 hanno insegnato alla School of Architecture dell'University College di Dublino sono state visiting porfessors all'Accademia d'Archittettura di Mendrisio e all'EPFL di Losanna. Hanno tenuto la cattedra di Kenzo Tange alla GSD di Harvard e di Louis Kahn a Yale. Nel 2002 hanno rappresentato l'Irlanda alla Biennale di Venezia e nel 2012 hanno vinto il Leone d'argento. Tra i numerosi premi internazionali c'è anche il World Building of the Year Award nel 2008 per l'ampliamento dell'Università Luigi Bocconi di Milano, che è ormai riconosciuta a livello internazionale come un modello. Oggi lavorano al progetto della nuova Facoltà di Economia dell'Université Toulouse 1 Capitole e al nuovo campus universitario dell'UTEC di Lima. Nel 2009, con l'edificio per il Dipartimento delle finanze a Dublino, si sono aggiudicate il Civic trust Award e l'Architectural Association of Ireland Special Award. A Milano hanno realizzato l'ampliamento dell'Università Bocconi: diversi corpi di fabbrica che ospitano aule per la didattica, uffici, una biblioteca e la grande aula magna, racchiusi da una cortina di pietra che all'interno si collegano creando dei pozzi di luce che raggiungono anche livelli posti a nove metri sotto il suolo.
Since 2008, more than half the world’s population now lives in cities. For Shelley McNamara and Yvonne Farrell, co-founders of Grafton Architects, “what we build as Architects constructs the world we live in. It defines our world. It is the outer crust of the globe. Architecture is the expression and embodiment of Culture. What we build as Architects is in fact the New Geography.”