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Race for the Prize
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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Apr 7, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Last week we witnessed the loss of Dame Zaha Hadid, one of architecture's most formidable and prolific talents. We'll be devoting a later podcast episode to remembering her and honoring her work. Until then, we'll continue catching you up with the most significant architecture news from the past week.
This episode we discuss Alejandro Aravena's Pritzker acceptance speech (and the designs he's giving away for free), how NASA is experimenting with inflatable space houses, how we "crave" public space, and Nicholas Korody joins us to discuss the cockroach of unpaid architecture internships (they just won't die).
Shownotes:
Zaha Hadid Dies at Age 65
The NASA-grade work of Garrett Finney
Quilian Riano's Who Owns Space project
Woman calls out Florida Governor Rick Scott in a Starbucks
This episode we discuss Alejandro Aravena's Pritzker acceptance speech (and the designs he's giving away for free), how NASA is experimenting with inflatable space houses, how we "crave" public space, and Nicholas Korody joins us to discuss the cockroach of unpaid architecture internships (they just won't die).
Shownotes:
Zaha Hadid Dies at Age 65
The NASA-grade work of Garrett Finney
Quilian Riano's Who Owns Space project
Woman calls out Florida Governor Rick Scott in a Starbucks
Released:
Apr 7, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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