143. Robotic Architecture with Mahesh Daas
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by Vikram Prakash
3M ago
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146. Modernism, Utopia, and Living Catastrophe with Anthony Vidler
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by Vikram Prakash
5M ago
As we kick off our new season on ArchitectureTalk, we are bringing back our conversation with Anthony Vidler: Modernism, Utopia, and Living Catastrophe. Anthony Vidler (1941-October 19, 2023) was an architectural historian, role model, and friend who will be missed dearly ..read more
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109. Textile Capitalism and Architectural Patronage with Dan Williamson
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by Vikram Prakash
1y ago
This week, we continue interrogating the modern nationalist project in India, its legacy and implications for thinking the present with Dan Williamson, professor and scholar of Mid-century Ahmedabad. We learn why and how Amedabad, a city in Western India, came to be home to some of the best and most amazing advances in Indian Modernism ..read more
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130. The Faada-Adda Conversations with Mariam Issoufou Kamara (Part I)
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by Vikram Prakash
1y ago
This week, Nigerien architect Mariam Issoufou Kamara joins us in a stimulating discussion about reimagining architecture and epistemologies that come from West Africa. Kamara also touches on how African, South Asian, and other non-European can help us think out of modernity ..read more
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116. The Politics of Acoustic Space and Sonic Montage with Joseph Clarke
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by Vikram Prakash
1y ago
  This week, we sit down with Joseph Clarke to discuss his new book Echo’s Chamber: Architecture and the Idea of Acoustic Space. The discussion looks at the convergence of politics, acoustics, and the metamorphosis of acoustic spatial thinking from Wagner to Le Corbusier and beyond ..read more
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108. The Idea of India with Sunil Khilnani
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by Vikram Prakash
1y ago
How do ideas travel across the world? How do ideas change? Why do they change? This week, we contemplate these questions in the mid-century context of the emerging Indian nation-state in the 1950s into the contemporary cultural climate we see today. Sunil Khilnani is professor of politics and history at Ashoka University and author of the book The Idea of India ..read more
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93. Demolition of Kahn's IIM Dormitories with Prem Chandavarkar
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by Vikram Prakash
1y ago
The basic issue is: what do we recognize as heritage? What is worth remembering? And who decides? This week, Prem Chandavarkar and Vikram Prakash converse about recent developments at the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM) where controversial deliberations have led to the decision to demolish a large swath of dormitories on its campus designed by Louis Kahn ..read more
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82. AITC: Resiliency, Adaptibility, and Architecture in a Recessive Economy wity Rachel Minnery and Patrick MacLeamy
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by Vikram Prakash
1y ago
This week we continue our ongoing miniseries Architecture in the Time of Coronavirus with two distinct discussions. The first conversation, with Rachel Minnery, AIA, asks what does it mean to plan in the face of unknowable risk? The second, with Patrick MacLeamy, former CEO of HOK, discusses the history and culture of HOK, the future of design firms in a changing world, and firm strategies during a recessive economy ..read more
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112. Connectedness, Eroticism, and the Flâneur with David Turnbull
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by Vikram Prakash
1y ago
Join us this week for a far-ranging and fascinating conversation with David Turnbull, architect, thinker and educator ..read more
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106. OCL Part 1: Indian Modernism and the Anxiety of Western Influence with Mark Jarzombek, Anthony Vidler, Partha Mitter, and Sunil Khilnani
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by Vikram Prakash
1y ago
In part one of our two-part series One Continuous Line, we sit down with Mark Jarzombek, Anthony Vidler, Partha Mitter, and Sunil Khilnani to discuss the relevance of Indian Modernism in terms of its various contemporary postcolonial contexts ..read more
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