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AR Ecologies: planting trees

AR Ecologies: planting trees

FromThe Architectural Review Podcast


AR Ecologies: planting trees

FromThe Architectural Review Podcast

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Oct 15, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the first episode of the AR Ecologies series, the ecological silver bullet of planting trees is put under scrutiny. From Amazonia to London, planting and its colonial history is unravelled by different voices, including photographer Sebastião Salgado, scientist Suzanne Simard, research director at human rights organisation Survival International Fiona Watson, architect Paulo Tavares and engineer Maria Smith. Hosted by Sabrina Syed.
AR Ecologies, a podcast by The Architectural Review, explores the tension between architecture and ecology through critical positions. Instead of standalone interviews, each episode weaves curious and critical voices together to meet, discuss and give space to perspectives outside an architectural orbit. The first series revolves around trees, an audio counterpart to the AR October 2021 issue, available now.
Released:
Oct 15, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (17)

The Architectural Review Podcast extends the conversation outside the pages of the print magazine, with fearless storytelling, independent critical voices and thought-provoking architecture from around the world since 1896. The AR Bookshelf series invites the most interesting and influential names in architecture to put books on an imaginary bookshelf and tell us their story, and AR Reads brings you a piece from our vast archive, while AR Ecologies explores the tension between architecture and ecology, weaving curious and critical voices together to debunk the most important questions of our time.