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Archinect Sessions

A biweekly discussion of pressing architecture news and issues, hosted by Paul Petrunia, Donna Sink, and Ken Koense.

Design Arts News Talk
Update frequency
every 12 days
Average duration
47 minutes
Episodes
205
Years Active
2014 - 2021
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Hardware to Wetware

Hardware to Wetware

Architect Sean Lally of Weathers runs the podcast Night White Skies: "A podcast about architecture's future, as both Earth's environment and our human bodies are now open for design."

The podcast is…

00:50:14  |   Thu 06 Oct 2016
No Sage on Stage

No Sage on Stage

Beginning today through October 1, Columbus, Indiana will celebrate its architectural history and identity with its very first Exhibit Columbus—an annual event alternating between a symposium and a d…

00:36:43  |   Thu 29 Sep 2016
Grounded Research

Grounded Research

Alvin Huang, founder and principal of Synthesis Design + Architecture in Los Angeles, joins us to talk about growing his practice into the award-winning firm it is today. Alvin dips back into his tim…

00:32:21  |   Thu 22 Sep 2016
GSAPP United

GSAPP United

In a landmark decision last month, Columbia University graduate students won the right to unionize in a case filed against the National Labor Relations Board. As a result, graduate students in priva…

00:30:36  |   Thu 15 Sep 2016
Mind the Gap

Mind the Gap

We're joined this week by Devin Gharakhanian, co-founder and co-creative director of the online platform SuperArchitects, to discuss his work in architecture media and community-building, alongside i…

00:44:04  |   Thu 08 Sep 2016
Better than SimCity

Better than SimCity

Closing out August's special theme of Games, we're joined this week by Quilian Riano to talk through all the ways games can help architects reimagine not only their designs and design processes, but …

00:37:27  |   Thu 01 Sep 2016
Calming Down and Speeding Up in Louisville with Steven Ward

Calming Down and Speeding Up in Louisville with Steven Ward

This week's show is dedicated to Louisville, and we're delighted to share the mic with longtime Archinect favorite Steven Ward. Steven is an architect and partner at Studio Kremer Architects, teacher…

00:24:07  |   Thu 25 Aug 2016
Twilight Zoning

Twilight Zoning

The term "zoning" recently celebrated its 100-year anniversary in the U.S.'s city planning parlance, and many of our News postings recently have had to do with its fraught, wonky legacy. From racial …

00:28:31  |   Thu 18 Aug 2016
Raw Rendering Ranters

Raw Rendering Ranters

Peter Zumthor released new renderings for his LACMA redesign last week, and boy are people not impressed! We talk about the "undercooked" look of Zumthor's snaking concrete inkblot plan for the muse…

00:36:34  |   Thu 11 Aug 2016
Summer Daze

Summer Daze

The last few weeks have been a bit of a downer—we had a big ol' roundtable on how Brexit is changing architecture practice and education, the Democratic and Republican National Conventions raged, an…

00:41:54  |   Thu 04 Aug 2016
Brexit means Brexit

Brexit means Brexit

We're now about a month past the UK's historic 'Brexit' vote to leave the European Union, and, well, lots has happened. David Cameron stepped down as Prime Minister, and was replaced two weeks ago by…

00:43:40  |   Thu 28 Jul 2016
Salvaged Love

Salvaged Love

When Indianapolis began demolishing its RCA Dome in 2008, Michael Bricker saw a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. To save the stadium's white, Teflon-coated fiberglass roof from the landfill, Bricker s…

00:35:30  |   Thu 21 Jul 2016
Make it Rain

Make it Rain

This week on the podcast, Julia Ingalls joins us to discuss the byzantine considerations behind how architects charge for work, and shares some helpful guidelines from her recent piece about how res…

00:26:21  |   Thu 14 Jul 2016
Private Session

Private Session

Wrapping up our special editorial theme for June 2016, Privacy, Archinect writers Julia Ingalls and Nicholas Korody join us on the podcast this week to discuss two of their recent features—Julia's pi…

00:41:08  |   Thu 07 Jul 2016
A Bit of Nervousness

A Bit of Nervousness

Last Thursday, Great Britain voted to leave the European Union, with a margin of 52% to 48%. The result was a huge surprise—especially for those in creative industries like architecture, many of whom…

00:25:14  |   Thu 30 Jun 2016
Queer Space, After Pulse

Queer Space, After Pulse

In light of the recent killing of 49 people at Pulse, a gay night club in Orlando known to many as a center for Queer and Latinx culture, our focus for this week’s podcast is the role and significanc…

00:39:43  |   Thu 23 Jun 2016
Stepping Back

Stepping Back

This week, we’re taking a moment to catch-up with what’s happened on Archinect lately, and share some endorsements—we discuss our latest interview with Snøhetta, our ongoing coverage of the Venice …

00:24:23  |   Thu 16 Jun 2016
Twists and Turns

Twists and Turns

This year's winning Serpentine Pavilion, designed by BIG, came with an architectural posse—for the first time in the Serpentine Pavilion's history, the annual competition also featured four "Summer …

00:35:45  |   Thu 09 Jun 2016
Reporting from the Front of 'Reporting from the Front'

Reporting from the Front of 'Reporting from the Front'

Andrea Dietz spent four days in Venice reporting on the Biennale's opening for us, and brought back her reflections on the hallowed event—in all its chaotic, problematic, inspiring, messy glory—to di…

00:30:41  |   Thu 02 Jun 2016
Valorizing the Normal

Valorizing the Normal

Donna, Ken and Fred all converged in the meatspace that was the AIA National Convention last week in Philadelphia – to explore the massive Expo floor, visit local architecture, vote on resolutions a…

00:52:52  |   Thu 26 May 2016
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