Dec 20, 2017
Jeff Hou and Manish Chalana, Professors of Landscape Architecture and Urban Design and Planning at the University of Washington, discuss the 'mess' that makes the vitality of the contemporary Asian city, and the lessons one might draw form that in thinking about the future of a city like Seattle. Discussion topics...
Dec 6, 2017
Catharina Manchanda, the Jon and Mary Shirley Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at Seattle Art Museum, discusses the complexities of art curation as a social, cultural, aesthetic and spatial practise, both in the local and global contexts. Topics include: exhibition design, Seattle art culture, design as staging,...
Nov 22, 2017
Architects from Niger and Iran, Mariam Kamara and Yasaman Esmaili, discuss their
award-winning work, the challenges of practicing globally, and the
difficulties and rewards of learning to translate across languages
and cultures via architecture. Topics include: feminism and
architecture, Islam in the world,...
Nov 8, 2017
Seattle
based fashion designer and performance artist with a background in
industrial design, Anna Telcs discusses our relationship
to clothes, and the rituals of dressing, as modalities of
expressing our selves, our bodies and our place in the world.
Discussion topics include donning church dresses, uniforms,
and...
Oct 25, 2017
Ayad Rahmani is a licensed
architect and Associate Professor of Architecture at Washington
State University who writes on a diverse array of topics ranging
from the Islamic city to Frank Lloyd Wright to Dubai today. In this
episode we try and connect the dots that link his diverse
interests. Discussion topics...