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#243 - Crappy Game of Telephone
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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Nov 15, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
The downsides of hyperrealism during design presentations, when it's time to stop designing, emotional experiences in architecture, and a mini-review of the masterpiece that is Dune.LinksDenis Villeneuve (Wikipedia)'Dune' Director Denis Villeneuve Breaks Down the Gom Jabbar Scene (YouTube)Architect John Lautner (Wikipedia)Architect Carlo Scarpa (Wikipedia)SponsorEnscape is a real-time rendering and VR tool for the AEC market. It empowers design workflows by plugging into building modeling software and turning the models into immersive 3D experiences. Visit enscape3d.com/archispeak to sign up for a free 14-day trial.
Released:
Nov 15, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
#3 - An Architect's Library: In this episode, we share what's on our architectural library shelves. Cormac dug through his basement and found a treasure-trove of these ancient relics we call books, Neal talks about the great content in Graphic Standards and his love of comic books, and Evan talks about how these resources are just some of the necessary tools everyone who calls themselves an architect should have. We get a little derailed (in a good way of course) to talk about Design vs. design (capital D vs. little d), the "hand off" of the project between different teams in an office, working with teams, and ownership of a project by the people who work on it versus the mindless assembly line-mentality of picking up redlines. And there's a bonus "secret track" after the episode's official end at 1:14:17. Join the conversation and share what's in your architect's library on twitter by using the #architectslibrary hash tag and post a picture! Links to all the books we've talked a by Archispeak