
Exploring the art and soul of architecture answering questions why the world looks the way it does and what we can do about it.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DesignSociety & CultureArtsPhilosophy | |||

Joe has spent years learning the history behind the homes most people just walk past. In this episode he and Clayton explore authenticity in architecture, the real reason mid-century through 80s construction felt so wrong, and why genuine excitement ... more
I was a guest on the Heber Valley Life Podcast with Rachel Kaler, and this is Part 2 of our conversation about the hard questions shaping Heber Valley right now—growth, housing, and what it actually takes to build a place with long-term beauty and li... more
I recently joined the Heber Valley Life Podcast to talk about something that affects all of us: why our valley looks the way it does—and what we can do about it.
We discussed growth, affordability, city codes, and the tension between single-family l... more
Episode 3 of 3 in our Education Series In this final episode of my three-part conversation with Paul Monson, Director of Architecture at Utah Valley University, we turn to the practical question of how. How does a student become better prepared for t... more
This started out as a great podcast. And then the loud off-putting advertising breaks thoroughly ruined the flow of the show by breaking in at terrible moments. It’s no longer worth listening to anymore
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The show centers on architecture, urban design, and the social meanings of built environments, exploring how historical ideas, zoning, sustainability, and mass production shape the spaces we inhabit. Across recent episodes, conversations weave from Le Corbusier's machine-for-living concept to mixed-use development, density debates, and the emotional, ethical dimensions of design. A notable through-line is a critique of conventional zoning and modernist habits, paired with an emphasis on beauty, human scale, and community impact, making it a thoughtful pick for listeners who want design discourse that connects craft with policy and culture.
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