Cities Cry for Architectural Criticism. The hosts for this show are Martin Despang and DeSoto Brown. The guest is Jay Fidell. This show being the quintessence of the weekly airing of this program ‘human(e) architecture’, it is about taking the time to question itself. Nearing 333 shows with more than 18.000 views the reflection is […]
Archi-pelago’s Criticality of Criticism (Humane Architecture)
Cities Need Architectural Criticism. The host for this show is Martin Despang. The guest is Jay Fidell. Coming near the conclusion of the weekly airing of this program ‘human(e) architecture’, this is about and this episodes takes the time to question itself. Nearing 333 shows with more than 18.000 views, the reflection is compared to […]
Aging Along Agility Gardening Indoors (Humane Architecture)
Let’s Go Mr. Lowe and Co. The host for this show is Martin Despang. The guests are Richard Lowe and Bundit Kanisthakhon. Richard Lowe known from previous human[e] architecture shows–‘Future Thoughts on Planning, from Aloha Tower to Waikiki’, ‘Ward Wonder World’, ‘Repurposing Praying into Replenishing Places’–and his friend Bundit Kanisthakhon (according to Timoth Schuler’s Flux […]
Aging Along Agility of Queen Emma Gardens (Humane Architecture)
Let’s Go Mr. Lowe and Co. The host for this show is Martin Despang. The guests are Richard Lowe and Bundit Kanisthakhon. Richard Lowe known from previous human[e] architecture shows–‘Future Thoughts on Planning, from Aloha Tower to Waikiki’, ‘Ward Wonder World’, ‘Repurposing Praying into Replenishing Places’–and his friend Bundit Kanisthakhon (according to Timoth Schuler’s Flux […]
Aging Along Agility (Humane Architecture)
Let‘s Go Mr. Low and Co. The host for this show is Martin Despang. The guests are Richard Lowe and Bundit Kanisthakhon. Richard Lowe known from previous human[e] architecture shows–‘Future Thoughts on Planning, from Aloha Tower to Waikiki’, ‘Ward Wonder World’, ‘Repurposing Praying into Replenishing Places’–and his friend Bundit Kanisthakhon (according to Timoth Schuler’s Flux […]
Brutes on the Beach (Human(e) Architecture)
The global trend of brutalism in architecture from the 1970’s has left its traces on the Hawaiian Islands through a variety of mostly institutional buildings. Brutalism being half a century old being the next style to be historically preserved needs increased public appreciation which the discourse will try to achieve The host for this episode […]