Planet and People Friendy Democritecture. The hosts for this show are Martin Despang and DeSoto Brown. The guest is Matt Noblett. Previous Human[e] architecture shows have discussed the disciplinary and professional threat to democracy through autocracy / authoritarian architectural attitudes. Based upon the introductory ‘Boston Behnisch Boost vol 1’ show this vol 15 one further […]
BI’s Beach Hotel Around Mauna Kea Vol 5 (Humane Architecture)
SOM’s BI Hospitality Design World Wonder. The hosts for this show are Martin Despang and DeSoto Brown. The guest is Ronald Lindgren. The Big Island of Hawaii was mainly untouched in the early 1960’s when Laurence S. Rockefeller had its Mauna Kea Beach Hotel like fall from the skies like a meteorite which since then […]
BI’s Beach Hotel Around Mauna Kea Vol 4 (Humane Architecture)
SOM’s BI Hospitality Design World Wonder. The hosts for this show are Martin Despang and DeSoto Brown. The guest is Ronald Lindgren. The Big Island of Hawaii was mainly untouched in the early 1960’s when Laurence S. Rockefeller had its Mauna Kea Beach Hotel like fall from the skies like a meteorite which since then […]
BI’s Beach Hotel Around Mauna Kea Vol 3 (Humane Architecture)
SOM’s HI Hospitality Design World Wonder. The hosts for this show are Martin Despang and DeSoto Brown. The guest is Ronald Lindgren. The Big Island of Hawaii was mainly untouched in the early 1960’s when Laurence S. Rockefeller had its Mauna Kea Beach Hotel like fall from the skies like a meteorite which since then […]
BI’s Beach Hotel Around Mauna Kea Vol 2 (Humane Architecture)
SOM’s Hospitality Design World Wonder. The hosts for this show are Martin Despang and DeSoto Brown. The guest is Ronald Lindgren. The Big Island of Hawaii was mainly untouched in the early 1960’s when Laurence S. Rockefeller had its Mauna Kea Beach Hotel like fall from the skies like a meteorite which since then is […]
Big Island’s Beach Hotel Around Mauna Kea (Humane Architecture)
SOM’s Hospitality Design World Wonder. The Big Island of Hawaii was mainly untouched in the early 1960’s when Laurence S. Rockefeller had its Mauna Kea Beach Hotel like fall from the skies like a meteorite which since then is a legendary icon of tropical brutalism. SOM’s project architect Edward Charles Bassett was successful to give […]