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Irénée Scalbert: Earth City Architecture.

July 03, 2026 12:00am 1:11

After the exhaustion of modernist functionalism and Koolhaasian bigness, architecture should be reconceived within the limits of the earth, as craft, stewardship, locality and bricolage. In short, architecture is just mo...

Jo Farb Hernández: Artists as architects.

June 26, 2026 9:18am 52 min

For Immanuel Kant, an aesthetic experience required four conditions: disinterestedness, universality, purposiveness and necessity. Architecture, as such, has always struggled with this, because its appreciation is fundam...

Winka Dubbeldam: Architecture and hybridity.

June 18, 2026 4:00pm 53 min

What if buildings could free themselves – or be freed by their architects – of the stricture of type, of discrete identity, of typology? What might happen if, for example, a school and a house - schoolness and houseness ...

Paul Knox: London, heritage and capital.

June 11, 2026 3:59pm 1:05

In this episode of the A is for Architecture Podcast, I spoke with Paul Knox, University Distinguished Professor at Virginia Tech, about his 2025 book, Lost London: From Crystal Palace to Heston Airport, a History in 25 ...

Vanessa Grossman: Architecture and the communists.

June 04, 2026 4:25pm 1:09

In this episode of the A is for Architecture Podcast, I spoke to architect and historian, Vanessa Grossman, Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania’s Weitzman School of Design, about her 202...

Asma Mehan: Architecture in the shadow of oil.

May 28, 2026 4:00pm 45 min

In the latest episode of the A is for Architecture Podcast, I spoke to architect and scholar, Asma Mehan, Assistant Professor at the Huckabee College of Architecture, Texas Tech University and director of the Architectur...

Leslie Kern: Resisting gentrification.

May 21, 2026 4:31pm 59 min

In this episode of the A is for Architecture Podcast, I spoke to scholar, activist, author and feminist totem, Leslie Kern, about Gentrification is Inevitable and Other Lies, which she published with Verso in 2022. In Le...

Spyros Papapetros and Gerd Zillner: Kiesler: magic, metaphysics and home.

May 14, 2026 4:00pm 1:09

Frederick Kiesler was an Austrian-American architect, artist and theorist who, born at the tail end of the nineteenth century, bore witness to the irresistible rise of modernism in architecture and alongside it, the pyrr...

Beatriz Colomina: Architecture as disease and cure.

May 07, 2026 4:00pm 55 min

Bellerophon, son of Poseidon and Eurynome, slew the Chimera and, full of hubris, believed he had a rightful place on Mount Olympus among the gods and set off there on his winged horse, Pegasus. Zeus did not like this and...

Hilde Heynen & Lucía Pérez-Moreno: Feminist ecologies and architecture.

April 30, 2026 4:03pm 1:09

If one were to be the sort of inelegant person to point such things out, one might point out that despite all the egalitarian rhetoric, we still live in an architectural culture that cultivates dominance, not in the sens...

Stefan Al: Houses, forms, cultures.

April 24, 2026 12:02am 1:04

Despite the fact that theorists probably live in one, homes are rather poorly theorized. Why is this so? Perhaps it is the ascent of the domestic in capitalist bourgeois culture – the world within a world – that makes th...

Miriam Attwood & John Kinsley: Building community.

April 16, 2026 5:15pm 56 min

Nine out of ten architectural practices in Europe are involved in designing private housing, according to the Architects Council of Europe, with the work generating 54% of the average practice’s turnover. But according t...

Tim Altenhof: Atmospheres and architecture.

April 09, 2026 4:00pm 1:06

Close study of singular aspects of building culture remains the mainstay of good architectural scholarship. Through detail, universals can be revealed. This is the case with Tim Altenhof’s Breathing Space: The Architectu...

Ed Wall: Architecture & war.

March 26, 2026 5:00pm 44 min

With warfare seemingly creeping up on us – because governments keep starting them – it seemed like a good idea to speak to Ed Wall, Professor of Cities and Landscapes at the University of Greenwich, about his book Archit...

Andreas Lechner: Forms and typologies.

March 19, 2026 5:00pm 57 min

In Episode 194 of the A is for Architecture Podcast, architect and writer and Andreas Lechner, Associate Professor of Design and Building Theory at TU Graz in Austria and founder of Studio Andreas Lechner, also based in ...

Lee Ivett: Blueprint for a new architecture.

March 12, 2026 5:01pm 59 min

In the 193rd episode of this here A is for Architecture Podcast, Lee Ivett joined me for a second time, 1591 days since his last appearance here. Now a Professor and Head of the London School of Architecture, and still a...

Itohan Osayimwese: Africa, ornament and architecture.

March 05, 2026 4:19pm 1:11

In Episode 192 of the A is for Architecture Podcast, Itohan Osayimwese, Professor of the History of Art & Architecture and Urban Studies and Department Chair at Brown University, discusses small parts of her big book, Af...

Ellen Braae & Thordis Arrhenius: Scandinavia and the architecture of welfare.

February 26, 2026 4:22pm 58 min

The A is for Architecture Podcast’s 191st episode is a conversation with two professors, Ellen Braae & Thordis Arrhenius, about their and Guttorm Ruud’s publication, Architecture and Welfare: Scandinavian Perspectives, w...

Alexander Josephson: Practice life and the political.

February 19, 2026 4:00pm 56 min

For Episode 190 of the A is for Architecture Podcast, Alexander Josephson, architect, lecturer at the University of Toronto’s Daniels Faculty of Architecture, and in 2012, co-founder of PARTISANS, a Toronto-based collect...

Frances Northrop and Amica Dall: Commons and cooperative practice.

February 12, 2026 4:00pm 50 min

For this episode of the A is for Architecture Podcast, Amica Dall, co-founder of Assemble, writer and researcher, and Frances Northrop, head of community economic power at the New Economics Foundation and a director of T...

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