The Super Urban Podcast
1) City as Provocation with Paul Van Herk
Today we’re speaking to Paul van Herk – urban design and architect in Melbourne, and someone with a perfect mix of humour and frustration towards our city for a conversation on the Super Urban podcast...Show More
2) Australian Cities: Adelaide with Ian McDougall
In this episode of the Super Urban Podcast, we focus on Adelaide. A city of clarity. Streets framed by gardens. Squares laid out with foresight. A river threading quietly through civic life. Unlike ot...Show More
3) Australian Cities: Gadigal Country/Sydney with Elizabeth Farrelly
In this episode of the Super Urban Podcast, we focus on Sydney— the metropolis on the edge of the Pacific. When we mention Sydney, we can’t escape the picturesque: the glint of the harbour, or of the ...Show More
4) International Cities: Hong Kong with Betty Ng
Hong Kong is a city drawn in section—stacked, stepped, suspended. A culture of building that has learned to fold terrain and threshold into one continuous surface. Architecture here is not a discrete ...Show More
5) International Cities: Saigon/Ho Chi Minh with Tu Truong and Triet Le
Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City is a metropolis of intense fascination for many of us. A city of close to 10 million which has experienced explosive growth in the 21st century after coming out of a turbul...Show More
6) Australian Cities: Naarm/Melbourne with Gary Presland
As we walk around built-up cities of today, it’s easy to forget that nature laid the groundwork long before the first brick was laid. Ancient volcanic eruptions shaped the land and waterways we now bu...Show More
7) Planet City: Liam Young
We’re living through a polycrisis - a moment where cascading ecological, technological, social, political and economic pressures are reshaping the world in the latency of the present. Complexity is no...Show More
8) Australian Cities: Perth with Emma Jackson
Perth, the capital of Western Australia sites as the most geographically isolated capital city on earth, and sits on the time zone of two thirds of the worlds population. It one of the largest and lea...Show More
9) Indy Johar (S02-EP01)
Ask a physicist, and they’ll tell you: the universe is mostly made of something we can’t see.Ordinary matter—everything tangible and visible—makes up less than 5% of reality.The rest? Dark matter.Unse...Show More
10) Cities as Multiples and Endless Cities (S01-EP06)
In this episode, we explore the idea of Cities as Multiples and Endless Cities, a concept that challenges the traditional view of cities as singular, static entities. Instead, we’ll be discussing how ...Show More