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Podcasts about Architecture, with your hosts Jeremy Hansen, Natasha Markham, Mat Brown, and Richard Archbold (Arch). Follow us on twitter @76smallrooms Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and reach us at 76smallrooms@gmail.com
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Welcome to Episode 57! Today's episode features a special international visitor, Roan Ching-Yueh - an architect, curator, critic and writer based in Taipei. He received his MA from the University of Pennsylvania and is a licensed architect in both the United States and Taiwan.Roan was in Aotearoa to present a series of talks and workshops, and we s…
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Welcome to Episode 56! We have a fantastic group of guests for this episode. The whole team sit down at the home of Lance and Nicola Herbst to chat with them and author John Walsh about their retrospective book 'Herbst: Architecture in Context'. It's a long and detailed discussion, covering the Herbst's journey to, and attachment with Aotearoa; the…
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Kia ora tātou e hoa mā, nau mai ki te Episode 55! Today the full team set themselves to do Jeremy's homework and discuss our favourite cities. We understood the assignment.American Modern, by Matt Shaw & Iwan Baan: https://www.unitybooks.co.nz/products/american-modern-architecture-community-columbus-indiana Theme Music: The Cosmic WheelsCover: AI i…
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Welcome to Episode 054! Today the full team gather to kōrero on what's filled our WhatsApp over the last month. We ponder the arguments in a great NYT article about the risks and rewards of hosting an Olympics, and the shortlists of the UK and Aotearoa's own top respective architecture gongs.New York Times article, Hosting the Olympics Costs Billio…
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Welcome to Episode 053! Today Arch, Tash, and Jeremy talk with Bill McKay, senior lecturer in the School of Architecture at University of Auckland. We discussed the new book Urban Aotearoa: The Future for Our Cities, a new release from Bridget Williams Books, which Bill co-edited with David Batchelor. We asked Bill his views on the issues facing ou…
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Welcome to Episode 052! The team range across several topics today, starting with the recent NZIA awards round and Tash's experience as a judge, and whether Aotearoa's architects are good presenters. We also review the recent success of the film 'Maurice and I', talk about adaptive reuse as a tool for central city revitalisation, and what books we'…
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Our third and final interview from Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects In:Situ 2024 conference is with Jeanne Gang, founder of Studio Gang. Studio Gang's work is extremely wide-ranging, and defies categorisation. We talked with Jeanne about some of her most meaningful projects, the new ways in which architects shape cities, techn…
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In our second interview from Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects In:Situ 2024 conference, we talk with Sandra Barclay and JeanPierre Crousse about their talk, how they collaborate as 'double partners' in life and work, and their love of creative constraints. They established Barclay & Crousse Architecture in Paris in 1994 and Lim…
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In the first of three interviews from Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects In:Situ 2024 conference, we join Kai-Uwe Bergmann to talk about his work, projects, and BIG's emphasis on refining design communication. Kai-Uwe is a partner at BIG Architects and oversees their urban and landscape projects globally. We are grateful to the …
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Welcome to Episode 048! Today Arch, Tash and Jeremy huddled in St Matthew's in the City to talk with Kevin O'Brien, a Principal at BVN Architects in Australia, leading their Designing with Country strategy. Kevin was in Aotearoa to judge the Te Kāhui Whaihanga Resene Student Design Awards.We spoke with Kevin about what it means to Design with Count…
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Welcome to Episode 047! Today Arch, Tash and Jeremy interview Canadian architect Tye Farrow, who visited Aotearoa in October to promote his upcoming book Constructing Health. Tye is a captivating speaker, and works 'at the intersection of architecture and neuroscience', uniquely qualified in holding a Master of Neuroscience Applied to Architecture …
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Welcome to Episode 046! It's the full team this episode as we discuss the upcoming NZIA National Awards, David Adjaye, Jeremy's new book on matua Rewi Thompson with Jade Kake, and how this is all to do with Oceangate.NZIA 2023 New Zealand Architecture Awards Shortlist https://nzia.co.nz/explore/news/2023/2023-new-zealand-architecture-awards-shortli…
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Welcome to Episode 045! We get out and about and visit CoHaus in Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand, and talk to its architects - Thom Gill and Helle Westergaard of Studio Nord. Thom and Helle kindly welcomed us into their home for our chat, and explained the design and development process of CoHaus, as well as their background, what they've learned …
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Welcome to 2023! After our now-traditional summer hiatus we are back. Arch, Tash and Jeremy discuss this year's NZIA Gold Medal award winners Stevens Lawson, the work of David Chipperfield, and an article we loved by Kate Wagner before capping off our chat with the highlights of our summers. We're glad to be back into our year of exciting conversat…
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To cap off 2022 we decided to get together with a few pals and discuss our year - our favourite buildings, our burning issues, and some reflections on the year that was. Thank you to all our listeners and supporters for listening this year, and we wish you a Meri Kihirimete and happy holidays - see you in '23Theme Music: The Cosmic Wheels…
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We love a new book, and in this episode we talk to Elizabeth Cox, architectural historian and editor of Making Space: A History of New Zealand Women in Architecture.Elizabeth shared many of the stories Making Space tells, and a few more, in a generous chat with us last week. Beautifully designed, it tells over one hundred years of stories, illumina…
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In our second interview from this year's New Zealand Institute of Architects Mini In:Situ Conference, we chat with Los Angeles based architect Michael Maltzan about housing as infrastructure and why he believes that the practice of architecture can provide solutions to complex environmental and social problems.Cover Photo via Columbia GSAPP (https:…
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Our first interview from this year's New Zealand Institute of Architects Mini In:Situ Conference, is a fantastic talk with Italian architect and academic Mario Cucinella - founder and creative Director of Mario Cucinella Architects, based in Bologna and Milan. Mario's work is remarkable, varied, and highly experimental, and we were very lucky to sp…
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Welcome to Episode 39! Today we talk with Nick Stevens and Gary Lawson about a very special project - the recently completed Auckland City Mission Homeground. We hope you enjoy the full story on the project's genesis, the innovation and many parties that helped bring it to fruition, and the rewards of patience, belief and persistence.More on the pr…
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Welcome to Episode 38! Today we talk about the much debated Resource Management (Enabling Housing Supply and Other Matters) Amendment Bill, and its potential and impact on housing design, density, and placemaking. Tash is our resident expert in this field, so she's our guest on today's episode.You can read the government's release on what they beli…
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Welcome to Episode 37! After a long break we're back, and in this episode the whole crew of Tash, Arch, Jeremy and Mat talk with renown architect, urbanist, activist, and 2021 NZIA Gold Medal Winner Julie Stout. We loved our chat with Julie, covering sailing, drawing, her design process, and career highlights. It's good to be back and thanks for yo…
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Welcome to Episode 36! In this episode Tash, Jeremy and Arch are joined by Dr Anthony Hoete (Ngāti Awa, Ngāti Ranana) in a rollicking chat about his incredibly varied career so far. Taking in everything from his original education at University of Auckland, his innovation with co-design and placemaking, and a brief stint running hot-tub rave partie…
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Welcome to Episode 35! In this discussion Mat, Tash, and Arch talk with Michael Milojevic, Professional Teaching Fellow at the University of Auckland's School of Architecture and Planning. Michael discusses his early interest in archeology and entry into architecture, his teaching journey and experiences, and what he's seen change over his time tea…
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Welcome to Episode 34! In this discussion Jeremy, Tash and Arch talk with architect, educator, co-founder of Architecture+Women NZ and all-round Aotearoa legend Lynda Simmons. We hear from Lynda about her love of drawing, its use as an architectural teaching method, and fail to convince her to start a TikTok channelYou can read Lynda's opinion piec…
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Welcome to Episode 33, our first of 2021. Tash, Jeremy and Mat discuss what they're looking forward to this year, a return to some favourite hot topics we'd love to see movement on, and Mat muses on what the New Zealand camping holiday tells us how we might shape our spaces without architects.Theme music by The Cosmic Wheels, pic by Arch (Nelson De…
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Welcome to Episode 32! We're back to the full complement of the team for this episode, talking about the delicious new book from Matt Arnold and Mary Gaudin, I Never Met A Straight Line I Didn't Like. We wandered into influential childhood experiences of architecture, and the relative merits of minimalism.…
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Welcome to Episode 31! The tighter team of Tash, Jeremy and Mat take on the traditional grumpy-neighbour-inducing topic of an updated Spatial Plan. This is the guiding planning document that sets out how Wellington will accommodate growth over the next couple of decades.The team discuss how the pros and cons of densification, the NIMBY angle on her…
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Welcome to Episode 30! Into the strange new post-lockdown Aotearoa mediascape comes a new magazine. "Fiercely local" and dedicated to New Zealand residential architecture, 'Here' launches on June 22.In this episode we talk to Here's editor Simon Farrell-Green about the current situation for print media, stories he hopes to tell, and what it takes t…
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Welcome to Episode 28! In this episode we talk with the prolific and talented Matt Liggins. Matt works as an architect, artist, and teacher, and we discuss how these three practices relate to and support one another. Find out what inspires him, how an idea takes flight, and whether he'll change his name to Malcolm.Matt Liggins - http://www.mattligg…
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Welcome to Episode 27! We talk with NZ photographer David Straight about his recent book John Scott Works. It was a great discussion about David's introduction to his work through the contemptible demolition of the Aniwaniwa Visitor's Centre in 2016, and his reverence for the works he saw and included in his book.David Straight - https://davidstrai…
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Our sixth and final interview from this year's New Zealand Institute of Architects In:Situ Conference features our chat with Wolfram Putz, founding partner and CEO of Graft - an omnivorous studio taking on a fascinating range of work.We had lots to discuss with Wolfram, starting our chat on the common ground of sailing!Bio: https://www.insitu.nzia.…
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In the fifth of our six interviews from this year's New Zealand Institute of Architects In:Situ Conference, we talk with Tina Gregorič & Aljoša Dekleva of Ljubljana, Slovenia. This enigmatic pair boast a wide range of architectural interests and outputs, and spoke compellingly about the value of research in their practise. We discussed their ideas …
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In the fourth of our six interviews from this year's New Zealand Institute of Architects In:Situ Conference, we talk with Amin Taha of Groupwork Architects. After a wide range of experience at different practices Amin started his own architectural studio, later incorporating it as Groupwork.With his 15 Clerkenwell Close project well known for the d…
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Welcome to our third of six interviews from this year's New Zealand Institute of Architects In:Situ Conference. In this episode we talk to Beijing-born architect Ma Yansong, founder of MAD Architects.Bio: https://www.insitu.nzia.co.nz/speakers/ma-yansongMa's In:Situ talk can be viewed here https://vimeo.com/321606286…
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In our second of six interviews from this year's New Zealand Institute of Architects In:Situ Conference, we talk with Betsy Williamson of Williamson Williamson. Betsy's conference talk took us through a number of jewel-like creations that brought several generations of families together, but her skills extend to the city-wide scale as well.Bio: htt…
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He's back! In our first of six interviews from this year's New Zealand Institute of Architects In:Situ Conference, we talk with Christopher Hawthorne. Now the Chief Design Office for Los Angeles, we catch up again on his goals for the city and some of the themes in his conference-opening address.Bio: https://www.insitu.nzia.co.nz/speakers/christoph…
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Ever heard the comment "Architects don't know how to build"?In our 20th episode we talk to two architects qualified to talk to this criticism. Dave Strachan and Mike O'Sullivan both wield a toolbelt as ably as a pencil. We discuss how being able to build influences their work as architect.SGA - https://www.sgaltd.co.nz/BOS - http://www.bosarchitect…
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In this episode, we talk to the irrepressible artist John Reynolds (http://www.starkwhite.co.nz/john-reynolds-bio/) about his work with Isthmus on the redevelopment of Freyberg Place in Auckland CBD. We interviewed John in the square, so there's a bit of background noise that we think illustrates just how successful a space it's proven to be!You ca…
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Our fourth and final episode from the NZIA's Insitu 2017 Conference is a doozy - we speak in depth with UK architect and Stirling Prize winner Alison Brooks. It's a great chat, featuring her case for beauty in architecture "The role of architects & architecture is to allow people to live beautiful lives in beautiful places" http://www.alisonbrooksa…
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In this episode we talk to some architecture students, past and present, about their choice to study architecture, what they think of it and the advice they'd give to future students. Thanks to our guests Sophie Hamer of Portico.Space, and Rachel Berry & Annika Andreson who are studying architecture at Auckland University.…
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