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Episode 28: Talking Architecture & Design speaks with David Kaunitz on disaster architecture and urban design

Episode 28: Talking Architecture & Design speaks with David Kaunitz on disaster architecture and urban design

FromTalking Architecture & Design


Episode 28: Talking Architecture & Design speaks with David Kaunitz on disaster architecture and urban design

FromTalking Architecture & Design

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Oct 8, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

David Kaunitz co-founded Kaunitz Yeung Architecture with his wife Ka Wai Yeung following his return to Sydney after living seven years in the UK included, five as a director of a large practice running its London studio where he worked on some of the largest projects in Europe, including the Barnsley Interchange and The London Olympic Village for clients such as HSBC, Marks & Spencer and Lend Lease. His long association with the Pacific Islands, and the Solomon Islands in particular, and post disaster experience in South East Asia and the Pacific working for clients such as UNICEF, UNHCR and World Vision has allowed Kaunitz to develop both an outlook and style that is truly unique.  Kaunitz speaks with Talking Architecture & Design about working in the UK, his time in the Solomon Islands and the importance of disaster architecture and what his experiences have taught him about designing better urban places
Released:
Oct 8, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Now celebrating its second year, Talking Architecture & Design is Australia’s first B2B architecture podcast that regularly talks about a range of issues that affect Australia’s architects, building designers and built environment professionals. Run by Australia’s most popular architecture magazine, Architecture & Design, the Talking Architecture & Design podcast gives a regular bite-sized dose of what is important and sometimes what is just plain old interesting to anyone and everyone in the business of building design.