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Architecture is a man's profession. That's what a young African American girl in Harlem, New York, grew up thinking. But Norma Merrick Sklarek would soon prove she could be a top-tier architect and in doing so, would become a pioneering figure in the history of American architecture.
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This episode was first broadcast on August 6, 2022.
Redefining Australian food
Annie Smithers' Kitchen Rudimental: how to chop onions
Colin Bisset's Iconic Designs — Ebenezer Howard
A conversation with Carlos Moreno, creator of the 15 minute city
Menu uniformity: symptom of cultural crisis?
Conservation or intervention – deepening fault lines and Australia’s native forests.
Paul Bangay's Garden Rudimental — The garden in spring
Stephanie Alexander on the virtues of vegetables, simplicity and culinary curiosity.
Iconic Designs: Glass House
Reinier de Graaf on the new language of building
Annie Smithers' Kitchen Rudimental — A recipe for asparagus soup
Colin Bisset's Iconic Designs: the monocle
The life and legacy of Clarence Chai
Paul Bangay's Garden Rudimental: A Buxus party
Lune's Kate Reid — from the racetrack to the boulangerie
Assembling an industrial suburb for Canberra
Colin Bisset’s Iconic Designs: The (disappearing) grille
Why do todays domestic interiors mimic 4 star hotels and what might Siegfried Kracauer have said about it?
Peter Donegan’s favourite tree
Annie Smithers' Kitchen Rudimental — Asparagus
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