
You are listening to a podcast from Copenhagen Architecture Forum: A place that explores, discusses and communicates architectural and urban questions through a number of interdisciplinary initiatives.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 78 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture | |||

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The series centers on architecture, urbanism, and sustainability, frequently blending design practice with ecological and sociopolitical considerations. Episodes explore themes like urban ecologies, garden-city metaphors, housing policy and renovation, circular construction, and the relationship between built environments and non-human life. Guests range from landscape architects and interdisciplinary designers to biologists and policy-oriented researchers, creating a mix of practical, theoretical, and regulatory perspectives. The conversations often push for long-term stewardship of cities, embracing biodiversity, and rethinking traditional zoning and development paradigms. Expect nuanced discussions that connect everyday projects to broad... more
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Recent guests on Copenhagen Architecture Forum's Podcast include:
1. Camilla Ryhl
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3. Matthias Nordby
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6. Bent Madsen
7. Steffen Enersen Maagaard
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