Architecture on Air
Summary: "Architecture on Air" is a new kind of academic lecture series at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte's College of Architecture (CoA), featuring audio interviews. This unusual format is by design, as the series is meant to focus on helping students build a more nuanced and attentive language with which to describe the built environment and their own work (as opposed to fixating on images). "Architecture on Air" will be available worldwide to our alumni, friends and prospective students. "Architecture on Air" builds on feedback from CoA students and enlists their help formulating interview questions. The series covers architecture, history, theory, industrial design, urbanism, allied professions, social discourse and the role of architects in contemporary culture.
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- Artist: Mark Morris
Podcasts:
David Leatherbarrow -“More Intricate and Subtle”
Peter Garfield - "Architecture On A Stick" - Enhanced
Peter Garfield - "Architecture On A Stick"
Mohsen Mostafavi - "Building Books: Odyssey to Ithaca" - Enhanced Version
Mohsen Mostafavi - "Building Books: Odyssey to Ithaca"
Iain Borden - "Skateboarding to Architecture"
Steven Connor: Castles in the Air - "Transdisciplinarity, Space and Rem Koolhaas"
Danny Forster - "Dizzy Heights"
Gene Rizzardi - "Hollywood Models: Blowing Things Up"