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Filmmaker Gary Hustwit on Why Design Is for Everyone in Design and the City Podcast

April 10, 2021 Matthew Maganga 0

In Design and the City’s fifth episode – a podcast by reSITE on how to make cities more liveable – filmmaker and visual artist Gary Hustwit was interviewed on his creative process and evolution, and what motivates him to make films that strive to make design more accessible to the general public. The interview delves into the process behind Hustwit’s filmography, from documentaries such as Helvetica, which explores the use of type in urban spaces, to films such as Rams, a personal and intimate portrait of the influential German industrial designer Dieter Rams.

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“Sustainability Is A Synonym Of Beauty”: In Conversation With Anna Heringer

April 3, 2021 Matthew Maganga 0

Talking to the Louisiana Channel, German architect Anna Heringer outlines the way she works and her multi-disciplinary approach to architectural practice. Growing up in a small town at the Austrian-Bavarian border close to Salzburg – Heringer spent a year living and working in Bangladesh at the age of 19, a place that is now home to a majority of her office’s projects. Heringer describes herself as a mix of things in addition to being an architect, describing herself as an activist and a development worker – using her creativity to explore ideas in a variety of forms and media.

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Interior Wellbeing: The Design Of Educational Spaces

March 28, 2021 Matthew Maganga 0

The ongoing pandemic has been a disruption to the everyday routines of billions around the world, as due to being confined to their households, the separation between work and rest has become extremely blurry, with people forced to rethink and reconfigure the layout of their personal spaces. Conversations have abounded on how to create flexible working spaces in a home environment, and if offices themselves are an outdated model that we should leave behind. A missing part of that conversation, however, is the impact that the pandemic has had on children, specifically primary-school level children, on their education – as inequalities are emphasized, some children learning with slow internet connection speeds, or struggling to have the space required to adequately complete educational activities.

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Uncovering The Hidden Gems Of Brutalism In Madrid

March 20, 2021 Matthew Maganga 0

The city of Madrid can be viewed as a place that is representative of all the architectural styles found on the European continent. 16th-century Renaissance buildings and 18th-century Baroque buildings all co-exist in harmony with more modern architectural styles such as Art Deco or the expressive contemporary architecture of recent years. Iconic contemporary architecture firms such as Herzog & de Meuron and Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, with projects such as the BBVA Headquarters and Madrid-Barajas Airport Terminal, have all played a part in defining Madrid’s architectural character too, making for a city with highly varied and distinct streetscapes.

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10 Inspiring Interviews of Women In Architecture

March 12, 2021 Matthew Maganga 0

In the midst of International Women’s Day which was on March 8th, this year features a week-long curation of articles and editorials by ArchDaily, seeking to dissipate the gender disparity that exists in the world of architecture. In highlighting women’s voices in architectural conversations – the following are 10 interviews from ArchDaily’s archived Youtube playlists that feature inspiring women figures in the world of architecture.

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10 Inspiring Interviews of Women In Architecture

March 12, 2021 Matthew Maganga 0

In the midst of International Women’s Day which was on March 8th, this year features a week-long curation of articles and editorials by ArchDaily, seeking to dissipate the gender disparity that exists in the world of architecture. In highlighting women’s voices in architectural conversations – the following are 10 interviews from ArchDaily’s archived Youtube playlists that feature inspiring women figures in the world of architecture.

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“It’s All About Simplifying Things”: In Conversation With Johansen Skovsted Arkitekter

March 6, 2021 Matthew Maganga 0

In a recent interview with Louisiana Channel, Copenhagen-based architects Søren Johansen and Sebastian Skovsted share insights into their design process – stating the importance of creating architecture that seamlessly blends into the landscape yet stands out on its own right. Discussing the minimalist nature of their projects, the architects are careful not to put themselves in a box, saying, “When you ask about minimalism in our work, or any other ism, we are not interested in simplicity for simplicity’s sake.”

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Brutalist Belgrade: Through the Eyes of Alexey Kozhenkov

February 20, 2021 Matthew Maganga 0

Brutalism is a deeply dividing architectural style – a subcategory of the Modernist movement that featured bare concrete finishes, unusual shapes, and an undoubtedly unique aesthetic. Whilst emerging into prominence in 1950s Great Britain, the most iconic examples of this architectural style are arguably found in Eastern Europe – particularly in the territory formerly known as Yugoslavia.