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Design kan… En branding og design podcastDesign kan… En branding og design podcastDesign Can Dream - Designing for human connectionWith: Anupama Kundoo, Larry Botchway How can we design lively and connected communities? This session will explore how creativity brings people together and supports social networks. By using design to center human connection, we can build stronger, more inclusive neighborhoods and a sense of purpose and dignified belonging. In the studio with us is Indian Architect Anupama Kundoo and british architect and co-founder of POor Collective, Larry Botchway This podcast is part of a special series that Design Can presents in collaboration with 3 days of design and Velux under the name Design Can Dream. This...2024-08-0851 minwienerberger podcast - hosted by CEO Heimo Scheuchwienerberger podcast - hosted by CEO Heimo ScheuchHeimo Scheuch Podcast Episode #26: Can Social Housing be sustainable and affordable?In episode 26 of the Podcast, Wienerberger CEO Heimo Scheuch invited award winning architect and professor Anupama Kundoo to discuss if social housing housing can be sustainable and affordable. Follow Heimo Scheuch on Instagram: instagram.com/heimoscheuch Visit our Corporate Website: wienerberger.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/wienerberger Follow us on Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/wienerberger 2023-05-1230 minTriennale MilanoTriennale MilanoFrom the Moon – Episode 2 – Divided planetWith Andres Jaque, Nico Daswani, Hou Hanru, Anupama Kundoo, Kandis Williams. — We look at the divisions that run through our societies, from race to wealth. The information age has shone a light on a world that is more divided than ever. Maybe a new culture is the only hope of survival? — Hosted by David Plaisant — All the conversations were recorded in November and December 20202021-06-101h 12The Climate QuestionThe Climate QuestionMust our future be cast in concrete?As the world becomes more populous, experts say we’re likely to use 25 percent more concrete in the next decade. But concrete is also responsible for eight percent of the planet’s greenhouse gas emissions. There are concerns that the industry isn’t taking its carbon footprint seriously enough. So our climate question this week is: Must our future be cast in concrete? Guests: Arpad Horvath, professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of California, Berkley Professor Karen Scrivener, head of Laboratory of Construction Materials at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland Anupama Kundoo, professor of archi...2021-03-1527 minBYLYDBYLYD#16 BYLYD på biennaleBiennalen i Venedig er verdens største begivenhed for arkitektur. Og BYLYD har selvfølgelig været af sted for at tage temperaturen på de vigtigste strømninger på årets udstilling.  Dén er kurateret af den samfundsengagerede chilenske arkitekt Alejandro Aravena, som har givet den overskriften "Reporting from the Front" - og bedt de enkelte lande om at svare på, hvilke fronter de kæmper.  I udsendelsen besøger vi blandt andet den tyske pavillon, hvor frontzonen er flygtningestrømme. Man hylder den åbenhed, som Tyskland lagde for dagen i 2015, hvor landet modtog over 1 million flygtni...2019-07-0239 minMain gollumilluminati channelMain gollumilluminati channelLes Barabar Caves #1 Un polissage impossible ?Les Grottes de Barabar en Inde inspirent nombre de pseudo-documentaires, dont les auteurs n'arrivent pas à imaginer qu'il soit possible de polir finement la pierre dure sans faire appel à une technologie hight tech. Erik Gonthier et Antoine Garric nous donnent ici quelques indices précieux pour comprendre comment ces réalisations ont été possibles avec des moyens rudimentaires. Polissages des pierres 2018 Interview Erik Gonthier Réalisation Guy Gérard Rus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es2R4OMngIg Karnak, joyau des pharaons https://rutube.ru/video/0a8e24b76afaf065738c5d24bc00878b/ 2019-03-0600 minMain gollumilluminati channelMain gollumilluminati channelLes Barabar Caves #1 Un polissage impossible ?Les Grottes de Barabar en Inde inspirent nombre de pseudo-documentaires, dont les auteurs n'arrivent pas à imaginer qu'il soit possible de polir finement la pierre dure sans faire appel à une technologie hight tech. Erik Gonthier et Antoine Garric nous donnent ici quelques indices précieux pour comprendre comment ces réalisations ont été possibles avec des moyens rudimentaires. Polissages des pierres 2018 Interview Erik Gonthier Réalisation Guy Gérard Rus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es2R4OMngIg Karnak, joyau des pharaons https://rutube.ru/video/0a8e24b76afaf065738c5d24bc00878b/ 2019-03-0600 minMain gollumilluminati channelMain gollumilluminati channelLes Barabar Caves #1 Un polissage impossible ?Les Grottes de Barabar en Inde inspirent nombre de pseudo-documentaires, dont les auteurs n'arrivent pas à imaginer qu'il soit possible de polir finement la pierre dure sans faire appel à une technologie hight tech. Erik Gonthier et Antoine Garric nous donnent ici quelques indices précieux pour comprendre comment ces réalisations ont été possibles avec des moyens rudimentaires. Polissages des pierres 2018 Interview Erik Gonthier Réalisation Guy Gérard Rus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es2R4OMngIg Karnak, joyau des pharaons https://rutube.ru/video/0a8e24b76afaf065738c5d24bc00878b/ 2019-03-0600 minGSAPP ConversationsGSAPP ConversationsAnupama Kundoo in Conversation with Ayesha GhoshThird-year M.Arch student Ayesha Ghosh speaks with Anupama Kundoo on the occasion of her lecture at Columbia GSAPP in November 2016. Kundoo, who started her award-winning practice in 1990, discusses the relationship between material and technology, involving people in the making of their houses to develop a new model for affordable housing, and her belief that many global versus local arguments miss the fact that people are not as different as one thinks. "My deep belief is that architecture lies in the non-material. ... Architecture is all about occupying the void and shaping the void and designing the void. Materials are there...2017-07-2135 minThe ForumThe ForumConcrete: Foundation of the modern worldIt has been around since before 6,000BC, the Ancient Egyptians used a version of it and so did the Romans. Nowadays it is the most common man-made building material in the world, used for some of the planet's biggest engineering projects - and some of the smallest. It has not always been loved by the public but architects and designers see both practicality and beauty. There is also an environmental issue - the production of concrete has a major environmental impact. So what of its future? Bridget Kendall explores concrete with architect Anupama Kundoo, design critic and writer Stephen...2016-10-1740 minGriffith in AsiaGriffith in Asia2013. Ms Shubha Mudgal, Dr Anupama Kundoo, and Mr Anupam Sharma - Perspectives:Asia'India Large and Small: Contemporary Indian Culture in the World', presented by Ms Shubha Mudgal, Dr Anupama Kundoo, and Mr Anupam Sharma. 16 May 2013. Perspectives:Asia is produced by The Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University and the Australian Centre of Asia-Pacific Art, Queensland Art Gallery I Gallery of Modern Art.2014-09-091h 08Griffith in AsiaGriffith in Asia2013. Ms Shubha Mudgal, Dr Anupama Kundoo, and Mr Anupam Sharma - Perspectives:Asia'India Large and Small: Contemporary Indian Culture in the World', presented by Ms Shubha Mudgal, Dr Anupama Kundoo, and Mr Anupam Sharma. 16 May 2013. Perspectives:Asia is produced by The Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University and the Australian Centre of Asia-Pacific Art, Queensland Art Gallery I Gallery of Modern Art.2014-09-091h 08