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Similar Skyscraping Seashore Skyline Pau (Humane Architecture)

Chicago and Honolulu, the Uneven Pair. The hosts for this show are Martin Despang and DeSoto Brown. Previous ‘human[e] architecture’ investigations have identified that Honolulu’s skyscraping skyline borrows much from Chicago, from architectural articulation to authorship. Both cities fronting water, this series of episodes investigates the most recent development in Chicago and their relation to […]

Aging Atop Agility (Humane Architecture)

Mr. Lowe Let Go. The host for this show is Martin Despang. The guest is Richard Lowe. 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 Magazine’s ‘The Odd Couple’ article) […]

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 […]

Bauer’s Breakers Breaks Boni Bonafide (Humane Architecture)

Breakers Hotel’s Impactful Influence. The hosts for this show are Martin Despang and DeSoto Brown. Previous week’s ‘life’ show celebrated the Breakers Hotel and CoHost DeSoto Brown’s simultaneous 70th birthdays on site in the Breakers indulging in its timeless atmosphere. This week’s third following up show continues to look at the impact the Breaker’s has […]

Bauer’s Breakers Breaks Boni Bonus (Humane Architecture)

Breakers Hotel’s Impactful Influence. The hosts for this show are Martin Despang and DeSoto Brown. Previous week’s ‘life’ show celebrated the Breakers Hotel and CoHost DeSoto Brown’s simultaneous 70th birthdays on site in the Breakers indulging in its timeless atmosphere. This week’s second following up show continues to look at the impact the Breaker’s has […]

Breakers and Brown‘s BDay (Humane Architecture)

Waikīkī’s Most Distinct Resort Hotel. The hosts for this show are Martin Despang and DeSoto Brown. Built in 1954–half a decade prior to statehood of 1959–architect Edwin Bauer trendsetted Elvis Presley’s 1961 Blue Hawaii movie scenario of an archipelago hospitality boosted by jet age. Literally and figuratively cool designed around tropical tradewind ventilation, lush green […]

Similar Skyscraping Seashore Skyline Vol 25 (Humane Architecture)

Chicago and Honolulu, the Uneven Pair. The host for this show is Martin Despang. Previous ‘human[e] architecture’ investigations have identified that Honolulu’s skyscraping skyline borrows much from Chicago, from architectural articulation to authorship. Both cities fronting water, this series of episodes investigates the most recent development in Chicago and their relation to and relevance for […]

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