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Can Architecture Fix This?

by White arkitekter Oslo

'Can Architecture Fix This?' is a podcast from White arkitekter in Oslo. Join host Rebekah Schaberg and producer Ingjerd Sandven Kleivan for discussions and interviews with experts in the fields of design to see if we can answer the question: Can Architecture Fix This? - whatever this may be!

Copyright: White arkitekter Oslo 2021

Episodes

Can Architecture Fix: Outdated Buildings?

36m · Published 06 Sep 07:03

For the last episode of the season focusing on Transformation, we're asking: Can Architecture Fix Outdated Buildings? We’ve invited Florian Kosche, a structural engineer in Oslo, Norway, to share stories from working with historic and structurally challenging transformation projects.

Links:

www.difk.no

Can Architecture Fix: The Brittle City

39m · Published 23 Aug 12:53

Today we’re asking - ‘Can Architecture Fix the Brittle City?’.

We’ve invited William Mann, an architect and principal at Witherford Watson Mann architects in London, to share a story about working with urbanity in and around London.

Links:

http://www.wwmarchitects.co.uk/

A Latecomer Imagines the City

http://www.wwmarchitects.co.uk/site/assets/files/2370/alatecomerimaginesthecity.pdf

Richard Sennett ‘The Open City’

https://urbanage.lsecities.net/essays/the-open-city

Fordlandia, Brazil

https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2016/aug/19/lost-cities-10-fordlandia-failure-henry-ford-amazon

William Mann ‘Untimely Buildings’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcOdZKUu_I8

Charles and Ray Eames ‘Powers of Ten’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fKBhvDjuy0

Can Architecture Fix: Waste?

35m · Published 12 Jul 08:00

This week we're asking: Can Architecutre Fix Waste? We’ve invited Lasse Kilvær, an architect and component reuse consultant with Resirqel, to share a story about the practice of re-use in Norway, and his contribution as an author and project manager for the Research and Development project entitled Proper Reuse of Building Materials published by the Directorate for Building Quality in Norway in 2019.If you would like to know more about Lasse Kilvær and his company Resirqel, you can find information online at http://www.resirqel.no/

Can Architecture Fix: Education?

36m · Published 28 Jun 08:59

This week we're asking: Can Architecture Fix Education? We’ve invited Michael Speaks, dean of the School of Architecture at Syracuse University, to share his thoughts about how architectural education and education in general is transforming.

If you would like to know more about Michael Speaks or Syracuse University, you can find information online at:

https://soa.syr.edu/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelspeaks/

Can Architecture Fix: Dying Seascapes?

39m · Published 14 Jun 07:49

We’re kicking off season two by talking with Elin T. Sørensen and Eli Rinde and asking: Can Architecture Fix: Dying Seascapes?

If you would like to learn more about Elin and Eli’s work, you can find information online at the following links:

www.fjordskole.no

www.urbanthav.no

www.niva.no

https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/848167/848168

https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/848167/848207

Bonus episode: Dream Projects.

22m · Published 07 Jun 11:31

Welcome to Season 2 of 'Can Architecture Fix This?'! New season, new focus: Transformation. How can architecture, landscape architecture, and design in general, contribute to positive change? This is of course a base intention with every project we take on, but how we deliver on those ambitions is often a surprising journey. The first episode of season 2 drops next week, but as a teaser and a warm up for this season focusing on transformation, we’re bringing you something a little different. We asked our colleagues in the Oslo studio to share a dream project. What would they create, and how would they work, if the conditions were right and the sky was the limit. You can find more information about our studio at https://whitearkitekter.com/se/kontor/oslo/

Can Architecture Fix: The Water's Edge?

26m · Published 19 Aug 16:00

This week we are asking: Can Architecture Fix the Water's Edge! It’s the last episode of this season, and we’ve come back to our hometown Oslo for a conversation with Jenny Mäki. Jenny, along with producer Ingjerd Kleivan and host Rebekah Schaberg, was a co-editor of the Out of the Blue book anthology where all of the stories you’ve heard this season (and more) were first chronicled. In this interview, we talk about how the studio’s blue focus all began, and about the Harbor Promenade project which is one of the main reasons White arkitekter established a studio in Oslo.

For more information about the Harbor Promenade project, please visit our website at www.whitearkitekter.com. You can find Jenny Mäki on Instagram @jenny.maki or on facebook @Jenny.ME.Maki.

Send us an email at [email protected]

Can Architecture Fix: Industrial Boom and Bust?

27m · Published 06 Jul 07:49

This week we are asking: Can Architecture Fix Industrial Boom and Bust!

Thomas Riis is an architect and member of the Greenland Counsel of Cultural Heritage. Thomas wrote an article for our Out of the Blue book which chronicled the story about how the fishing industry quickly changed waterfront sites around Greenland that had previously been completely untouched, and how that industry just as quickly disappeared, leaving remnants of a community behind. These sites have since become a point of contention in the cultural heritage discussion.

You can see images of the Nordafar fish processing facility before the clean up on Lisa Germany Photography

https://world.lisagermany.com/nordafar-abandoned-fish-processing-factory-near-nuuk/

Can Architecture Fix: Living in Tropical Floodplains

29m · Published 29 Jun 08:47

This week we are asking: Can architecture fix the challenges of living in tropical floodplains?

Joran van Schaik and Pieter Ham share a story from Manila Bay in the Philippines, where they along with several collaborators founded the non-profit Finch Floating Homes, and developed a pilot home that might help a community adapt to climate change.

If you would like to know more about Finch Floating Homes, you can visit their website at https://www.finchfloatinghomes.com/

Can Architecture Fix: Melting Permafrost?

24m · Published 22 Jun 07:20

This week we are asking: Can Architecture Fix the melting permafrost!

We’ve invited William Gagnon who is a Green Building Engineer at the Canada mortgage and Housing corporation in innovation and climate. William’s article tells the story about how communities in the Northwest Territories of Canada are dealing with both technical and psychological challenges as glaciers in the territory melt causing rivers to run backwards, and as foundations of peoples homes subside due to melting permafrost.

If you would like to find more information about William’s work, you can follow him at williamgagnon.ca, and on both twitter and instagram under the handle wgagnon. You can also read more articles from William on medium.com under the handle @gagnon.will.

williamgagnon.ca twitter.com/wgagnon instagram.com/wgagnon https://medium.com/@gagnon.will/decarbonizing-northern-canada-heal-the-land-and-support-the-people-bc9482f7d6bf

Can Architecture Fix This? has 12 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 6:00:21. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 29th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 24th, 2024 16:14.

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