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Carolina Miranda: Writing about Architecture Is Like Dancing about Music

Carolina Miranda: Writing about Architecture Is Like Dancing about Music

FromCityspeak


Carolina Miranda: Writing about Architecture Is Like Dancing about Music

FromCityspeak

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Sep 3, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Carolina Miranda is an arts and architecture writer for the Los Angeles Times and has had her work featured in a wide range of national and international publications. Ms. Miranda’s writing embodies what art historian Barry Bergdoll defined as the purpose of architecture criticism to be “a bridge between the professional activity of the designing architect and the role of the citizenry.” In this episode of CitySpeak, Ms. Miranda dons her critic hat to talk urbanism, local history vs. history writ large, and the role of architecture criticism within the ever-changing narrative of urban development.
Released:
Sep 3, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (33)

Cityspeak features the visionaries who are designing, building, and reimagining cities as we know them today. From the shimmering skyscrapers of Hong Kong to the stuccoed bungalows of Los Angeles, cities across the globe develop through a familiar pattern. Like the cell cycle of an organism, buildings are constructed, demolished, and reconstructed in a chaotic choreography performed to the rhythm of each city. Join host Max Masuda-Farkas as he interviews the people shaping the cities we love, right down to the parcel, block, and neighborhood. Follow Cityspeak on Twitter @cityspeak_pod.