
This podcast is for architects, designers, and curious thinkers, exploring how ideas, culture, and power shape the spaces we inhabit through a concept-driven, storytelling-based architectural perspective, hosted by Dr Atlıhan Onat Karacalı (atlihankaracali.co.uk).
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 91 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsDesign | |||

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Apple Podcasts | #188 |
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This show dives into architecture and design through a concept-driven, storytelling lens. Episodes consistently treat ideas as narratives that shape spaces, exploring how concepts evolve from tools to cultural stories, and how critique, pedagogy, and communication influence design practice. Across topics like concept formation, narrative frameworks, and story-driven design, the discourse balances theoretical depth with practical implications for architects, designers, educators, and students. A standout aspect is its deliberate focus on how meaning, memory, and social context inflect design decisions, including how future-facing themes such as space architecture and vernacular approaches can inform sustainable, human-centered spaces.
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