
Archinect Sessions One-to-One Podcast
1) 50 – A psychic predicts who'll win the 2017 Pritzker (Season Finale)
Tired of all those repetitive Pritzker-prediction lists? Always those same, predictable bigly names, and when was the last time they actually got it right? It's time to cut through all the crap and go...Show More
2) 49 – Yvonne Farrell, director of Grafton Architects – winner of the RIBA International Prize
Shortly after Grafton Architects won RIBA's inaugural International Prize for their UTEC campus in Lima, Peru, I spoke with the firm's director, Yvonne Farrell, to get the backstory to the project and...Show More
3) 48 – 'Next Up: The LA River' — The Second Half
Missed out on Next Up: The LA River, Archinect Sessions' podcasting event? Now you can listen to the whole thing, released in two parts on One-to-One. Last week, we released the first half of the inte...Show More
4) 47 – 'Next Up: The LA River' — The First Half
Missed out on Next Up: The LA River, Archinect Sessions' live podcasting event? Now you can listen to the first half all at once, on One-to-One. Next week we'll release the full second-half. This play...Show More
5) 46 – David Delgado and Daniel Goods, visual strategists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Through their work as visual strategists for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, David Delgado and Daniel Goods inspire scientists and make science inspiring. Under 'The Studio' at JPL, David and Dan he...Show More
6) 45 – 'Never Built New York' authors Greg Goldin and Sam Lubell
Never Built New York, by curators and authors Greg Goldin and Sam Lubell, is an astounding collection of architectural projects that never made it into being. The book features projects from the last ...Show More
7) 44 – RotoLab co-founders Michael Rotondi, M A Greenstein and Nels Long
Paul and Amelia are joined in-studio by the co-founders behind RotoLab, Michael Rotondi's new start-up. Along with Nels Long and M A Greenstein, Rotondi has ambitions to create uniquely VR-environment...Show More
8) 43 – George Tsypin, stage designer behind the 2014 Sochi Olympic Games and "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark"
You probably don’t recognize George Tsypin’s name, but you’re almost certainly familiar with his projects. After training as an architect in Moscow, Tsypin moved to New York to study theater design, a...Show More
9) 42 – Catie Newell and Wes McGee, ACADIA conference workshop co-chairs
Aside from their role as workshop co-chairs for the ACADIA conference, this week's One-to-One guests are both architects who work and teach at Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the...Show More
10) 41 – Deborah Berke
The small town of Columbus, Indiana is packed with the works of famous modernist architects, but unlike cities like New York or Chicago, Columbus’s pedigree isn’t so often brought into the national ar...Show More