
WHOSE CITY… is a podcast produced at the University of California, San Diego Design Lab. Join host and co-producer Dr. Lawrence Herzog as he and his guests explore the latest urban and environmental planning & design issues facing 21st century cities. Post-pandemic shifts in urban living, the digital revolution, social media, smart vehicles, and new technologies are altering the way city dwellers ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | DesignArtsSociety & Culture | ||||

Podcast host Dr. Larry Herzog speaks with architect/educator Megan Groth about new ways of educating architects, and her book about public spaces in San Diego-Tijuana.
Podcast host Dr. Larry Herzog talks with Zach Hernandez and Hector Vanegas, both regional planners at the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG), about the San Ysidro border gateway and the dramatic transformation that will take place at the T... more
Host Dr. Larry Herzog chats with artist Daniela de Leon, Binational Coordinator for IMAC (Municipal Institute for Arts and Culture), Tijuana about how Tijuana artists project the daily life and culture of the city in their art work; Daniela discusses... more
Host Larry Herzog interviews Susanna Peredo (artist and Executive Director of Vanguard Culture) and Rudy Argote, Tijuana artist, about their roles and exciting projects in leading the Design Action Network in the Arts and Culture area for the World D... more
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These first couple of episodes have been great in highlighting history and current issues facing San Diego. Howard and Lawrence bring refreshing points of view to the table and take the time to address issues fairly. I appreciate the fact they don't necessarily agree on all points. I hope they continue with more episodes for a long time to come.
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