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09/06/20 • 45 min
On this episode of PA Talks Podcast, Hamid Hassanzadeh, founder of ParametricArchitecture, hosted the Danish architect Kim Nielsen. Kim is Founder and Principal of 3XN and since the start of the company in 1986, Kim has been the creative driving force behind 3XN. He functions as the creative director and has overall responsibility for the architectural quality of 3XN’s work from the idea to the final result. Working closely with the Competition Department, Kim directs the group with a high degree of personal involvement in each project.
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08/30/20 • 68 min
Tune in to Episode 22 of the PA Talks series with Hernan Diaz Alonso and Erick Carcamo.
Hernan Diaz Alonso is an Argentinian architect, the current director/ CEO of SCI-Arc, and the principal of Los-Angeles based architecture office HDA-X. He moved to Los Angeles in 2001 to pursue filmmaking, product & motion design and founded Xefirotarch in the same year. Alonso often uses animation software to create amorphous frames, exemplarily the well-known installation at P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center in Queens in 2005. He has been a distinguished faculty member of SCI-Arc since 2001, serving in several leadership roles, including coordinator of the graduate thesis program from 2007–10, and graduate programs chair from 2010–15. He is widely credited with leading SCI-Arc’s transition into digital technologies and played a key role in shaping the school’s graduate curriculum over the last decade.
Erick Carcamo is an educator, designer, and the principal & co-founder of Allblackform. Erick has been in pursuit of innovation and technology in the field of architectural thinking and teaching processes, and has taught numerous design studios and visual studies seminars at various universities, such as Yale School of Architecture, SCI-Arc, and UPenn School. His expertise, expanding his graduate thesis at GSAPP, is based on researching digital experimental techniques and strategic thinking for the manipulation of form in design. Erick holds a master’s Degree in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University and a bachelor’s Degree from The Southern California Institute of Architecture, SCI_Arc.
The discussion focused on Hernan’s trajectory in digital design, his influence at SCI_Arc, as director/CEO. as well as his teaching approach and philosophy towards architectural design and learning.
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09/13/20 • 38 min
Tune in to Episode 24 of the PA Talks series with Moshe Safdie, an architect, urban planner, author, educator, and theorist. Over a celebrated 50-year career, Safdie has explored the essential principles of socially responsible design with a distinct visual language. Moshe Safdie graduated from McGill University and after apprenticing with Louis I. Kahn in Philadelphia, he returned to Montréal to oversee the master plan for the 1967 World Exhibition. In 1964 he established his own firm to realize Habitat ’67, an adaptation of his undergraduate thesis and a turning point in modern architecture.
Moshe Safdie is the Author of four books and a frequent essayist and lecturer. Safdie’s global practice includes projects in North and South America, the Middle East, the developing world and throughout Asia and Australia. Some of his projects that I’m sure you all know them, are: Habitat 67 in Montreal Canada, Marina Sands Bay, Art Science Museum, Jewel Changi Airport, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and many more amazing projects.
In this episode, we discussed Covid-19 lockdown and his story of becoming an architect, establishing his practice, his very first project Habitat 67, humanizing the mega-scale, and more.
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07/26/20 • 59 min
Tune in to Episode 17 of the PA Talks series with James von Klemperer, President and Design Principal at Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates. As President of the firm, he is responsible for leading the staff of 750+ people in 10 offices around the world. His work ranges in scale from house to the city, and he contributes these efforts closely from conception to completion. He received his Bachelor of Arts in History and Literature from Harvard in 1979, and a Master of Architecture from Princeton in 1983. He has completed major projects in Asia including the China Resources Tower in Shenzhen, Plaza 66, and Lotte World Tower in Seoul. In New York, his design for the tallest office tower, One Vanderbilt, looks directly to Grand Central Terminal. Moreover, in London, Jamie led the design of the One Nine Elms hotel and residential towers. James states that large buildings have a major role in making an urban space, and his designs have been recognized for marrying an efficient program with an adventurous form. Tune in to this exciting and insightful episode of the PA Talks series where James described how they run one of the world’s biggest architecture firms. I hope you enjoy the podcast.
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07/19/20 • 57 min
Tune in to Episode 16 of the PA Talks series with Michel Rojkind, the founding partner of Rojkind Arquitectos and Vice President of Ground up Architecture at WeWork. According to Forbes Life a representative of a Mexican generation of architects transforming the country. In 2002 he founded Rojkind Arquitectos. Since then, the firm has been on a strong path of innovation and exploration of architectural programs and building techniques, successfully translating the complex forms of these new ideas into realities that can be built with local manufacturing skills.Michel was born in Mexico City, where he took courses in Architecture and Urban Planning at the Universidad Iberoamericana (1989-1994). He has been a visiting professor at the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) in Los Angeles, at the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IACC) in Barcelona, and at University of Pennsylvania, PennDesign (UPenn) in Philadelphia. Rojkind has participated as juror for several international awards and competitions and has lectured in many different countries.
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02/14/21 • 62 min
Tune in to Episode 36 of the PA Talks series with the founders of DesignMorphine: Tsvetelina Georgieva, Pavlina Vardoulaki, and Michael Pryor. DesignMorphine is a global creative hub for design that focuses on workshops, lectures, projects, and explorations. The team consists of multidisciplinary designers that strive to combine learning and teaching elements of design across a unique variety of application techniques. With a team of over 30 industry-leading professionals and 7 years of experience, DesignMorphine has educated over 10,000 students using a generative network of cultures. They go by the code of teamwork in all branches of design, be it architecture, arts, or product design. In this episode, we talk about their computational design journeys, personal experiences, and the online Master’s degree in Computational Advanced Design. I hope you enjoy the podcast.
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PA Talks 26 - Emre Arolat (EAA)
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09/27/20 • 58 min
Tune in to Episode 26 of the PA Talks series with Emre Arolat, Turkish architect, founding Partner and Lead Designer of Emre Arolat Architecture. Emre Arolat was born in Ankara in 1963. He received his BArch degree in Architecture in 1986 and MArch degree in 1992 from Istanbul Mimar Sinan University. Having accumulated significant experience at Metcalf and Associates Architectural Office in Washington D.C. (1986-1987), he became a partner at Arolat Architects design studio, managed by his parents Neşet e Şaziment Arolat since 1961.
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10/04/20 • 55 min
Tune in to Episode 27 of the PA Talks series with Shajay Bhooshan, a Senior Associate at Zaha Hadid Architects where he co-founded the Computation and Design research group (ZHCODE). He is an alumnus and a studio-master at the post-graduate course of Design Research Laboratory at the Architectural Association (AADRL). There he explores participatory systems of development of the built environment as enabled by advances in digital technologies of design and manufacturing. Shajay pursues his interests in manufacturing and structurally informed design technologies as a PhD candidate at the Block Research Group (BRG) at the ETH, Zurich and previously as a M.Phil graduate from University of Bath, UK.
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11/22/20 • 51 min
Tune in to Episode 34 of the PA Talks series with Eduardo Roth Neira, a Mexican self-taught architect, the founder of AZULIK, President of Enchanting Transformation, and creative leader of Roth Architecture. Eduardo encourages the preservation of local culture, recovery of knowledge, and values from ancestral wisdom as they promote different forms of interaction with the protection of the natural environment. As a strong believer in the wisdom and power of the hand that creates, sculpts, and builds, his architecture belongs to the soil and the earth. Roth seeks to bridge where we came from, and where we are going. Uniting art with applied sustainability, ancestral knowledge, and technological innovation to form an organic experience are the key qualities at the core of his spaces’ activities. In this episode, Roth talked about his projects, inspirations, and the impact he seeks to make through his architecture that involves cross-disciplinary creativity.
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10/25/20 • 36 min
Tune in to Episode 30 of the PA Talks series with Ondřej Chybík, a Czechian architect and the co-founder of the studio Chybik+Kristoff. Chybik+Kristoff practice aims to bridge the gap between private and public space while transcending both generational and societal spheres. Chybik has studied Architecture at the Brno University of Technology and Urban Design at ETH Zurich. During his early years, he worked at the Viennese studio, PPAG. His work was exhibited the MoMA NYC as part of the Uneven Growth exhibition. He has been part of international juries of architectural competitions in Slovakia and Czech Republic. The studio works in the fields of architecture, urbanism, research, education, and on a wide array of projects, ranging from urban development to public and private buildings. Some of their notable projects include Gallery of Furniture, Lahofer Winery, and Forestry in the Forest. The studio has been awarded a number of prizes, including the Design Vanguard 2019 award from Architectural Record. In this episode, we discussed about Ondřej Chybík’s fast-growing studio and its notable projects.
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How many episodes does PA Talks have?
PA Talks currently has 71 episodes available.
What topics does PA Talks cover?
The podcast is about Design, Podcasts and Arts.
What is the most popular episode on PA Talks?
The episode title 'PA Talks 49 - Mariana Cabugueira (Zaha Hadid Architects)' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on PA Talks?
The average episode length on PA Talks is 48 minutes.
How often are episodes of PA Talks released?
Episodes of PA Talks are typically released every 7 days, 1 hour.
When was the first episode of PA Talks?
The first episode of PA Talks was released on Mar 24, 2020.
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