The Second Studio Design and Architecture Show
Arts:Design
This week David and Marina are joined by Sharon Zukin, Professor of Sociology at Brooklyn College & the CUNY Graduate Center and the author of numerous books on modern urban life. The three discuss her upcoming book on the tech industry's impact on cities, the commodification of modern life, what makes a place authentic?, the pros and cons of privately managed public spaces, China, gentrification and more. Enjoy!
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#273 - After Hours: Haircuts, Perfectionism, Teamwork
#272 - Scott Mitchell, Founder & CEO of Scott Mitchell Studio
#271 - Mental Health & Burnout in Architecture
#270 - After Hours: Extending Manhattan, Property Values, Interior Design MasterClass
#269 - Iwan Baan, Photographer
#268 - After Hours: Let's Go 2022!
#267 - The Future of Kitchen Appliances & Miele's Generation 7000
#266 - After Hours: Year in Review, TV shows, Movies, Etc.
#265 - Get a Building Permit Faster with an Expeditor, Feat. Jason Somers, President & Founder of Crest Real Estate
#264 - After Hours: Booster Shots, Getting Sick, Playing Tourist
#263 - Charles Renfro, Partner at Diller Scofidio + Renfro
#262 - Sarah Whiting, Dean at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and Co-Founder of WW Architecture
#261 - After Hours: Buildings Sizes, The Metaverse, 'In The Moment' Architecture
#260 - Eric Johnson, Founder and Principal of EJA Lighting Design
#259 - After Hours: Charlie Munger's Dormitory Building
#258 - Steven Ehrlich, Architect, FAIA, RIBA, Founding Partner of EYRC Architects
#257 - After Hours: Los Angeles, Knowledge vs Value, Communicating Architecture
#256 - Jimenez Lai, Partner of Bureau Spectacular
#255 - Peter Gluck, Founder & Principal of GLUCK+ a Design Build Office
#254 - After Hours: The Conservative Architecture and Mindset of San Francisco
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