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Architect Craig Dykers is the co-founder of Snøhetta, an international design collective whose transdisciplinary approach and emphasis on diversity have contributed to a deep portfolio of visually remarkable and environmentally thoughtful work. From their redesign of the Knubben harbor bath in Norway resembling that of a topographic map to their pedestrian-focused remodel of Times Square in recent years, Snøhetta has oriented itself as a global leader in contemporary design and architecture innovation.
This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast, we interview Craig Dykers of Snøhetta about the firm’s creative design philosophies, touching on the importance of collaboration and combatting climate abuse through their practice. In addition, Craig answers your listener questions, offering up some advice for young architects while reminding fellow designers to keep their circle of friends open and artistic interests broad.
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Read more about Snøhetta's work and the projects we discuss:
Historic 1930s Sea Pool Is Getting a Dramatic Redesign Resembling a Topographic Map
Snøhetta Designs "Lunar" Landmark for Technological Achievement in Qianhai Bay
This Zero-Energy Museum Proposal Will Be One of the First of Its Kind in South Korea
Sculptor Lorenzo Quinn on Sending a Positive Message With His Art
Designers Fung + Bedford on Inspiring Wonder With Architectural Origami
Artist Ava Roth on Creative Curiosity and Her Collaboration With Honeybees
Artist Swoon on Filling the Creative Well and Giving Back
True South Team on the First Flag for Antarctica and the Power of Design
Artist Brian Peterson on Using Art as Community Building for Those Experiencing Homelessness
2021 Holiday Special: Our Favorite Moments From the Past Year
Photographer Ami Vitale on Following Your Heart and Documenting Stories of Hope
Artist Benjamin Shine on His Unexpected Collaboration With Tulle
Illustrator Nikkolas Smith on Being an ARTivist and Going Viral
Architect Dorte Mandrup on Irreplaceable Places and Designing With Landscape
Artist Gabriel Dawe on His Thread Installations and Finding Missing Puzzle Pieces
Conservation Photographer Cristina Mittermeier on Her Life-Saving Work to Protect the Ocean
Architect Cliff Tan of Dear Modern on TikTok Feng Shui Lessons and Making Design More Accessible
Fiber Artist Bisa Butler on Her Vibrant Quilted Portraits That Share Black Stories
Photographer Jamel Shabazz on Life in 1980s New York City and Using His Camera to Connect with His Community
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