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DIY Space, After Ghost Ship

DIY Space, After Ghost Ship

FromArchinect Sessions


DIY Space, After Ghost Ship

FromArchinect Sessions

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Dec 9, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Last Friday night, a fire broke out during a concert at the Ghost Ship warehouse in Oakland, California, killing (at present count) 36 people. While the precise cause of the fire is still unknown, the building was rife with code violations that accelerated the fire's damage, many related to its adapted use for living and work-spaces. While criminal investigations are just beginning, local artists worry that the city will use the tragedy to crack down on other adaptive and DIY venues in the Bay Area, restricting access even further to affordable spaces in an already tight housing market. Within the architecture community, the tragedy has prompted discussions surrounding the safety and vitality of DIY venues, and the long-term effects of such building code violations for gentrification and zoning. To discuss on the podcast, we're joined by two guests who have personal and professional experience with forming community spaces: designer, curator and organizer S. Surface, and David Keenan, an organizer at Omni Commons, a collectively-run community venue in Oakland.
Released:
Dec 9, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Paul, Donna and Ken discuss the architecture news and topics with architecture's most influential figures.