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Stories Sustain UsStories Sustain UsStories Sustain Us #52 – Designing Abundance: Rebuilding Our Oceans with AI, Economics, and 3D PrintingSummaryEpisode 52 of Stories Sustain Us is a visionary follow-up conversation where host Steven Schauer welcomes back Fritz Neumeyer for part three of a deep-dive into the bold and brilliant blueprint behind Oceans 2050’s goal of restoring ocean abundance within a generation. Moving beyond inspiration and into detailed action, Fritz unpacks the “what” of ocean restoration—outlining scalable, finance-driven models that blend environmental restoration with the hard economics of real estate development, insurance, and ROI.From the potential of reefs to act as natural coastal infrastructure to the use of 3D printing and quantum computin...2025-07-191h 35Stories Sustain UsStories Sustain UsStories Sustain Us #49 - One Year of Stories Sustain Us: Healing, Hope, and RebellionSummaryStories Sustain Us episode 49 is a special one-year anniversary episode where host Steven Schauer reflects on the powerful themes that emerged across the first 48 episodes. Through selected clips from past guests, Steven weaves together a narrative that reveals how sustainability is more than a goal—it’s a deeply human journey.The episode is organized into three compelling themes:1.From Trauma to Transformation – Personal healing as a foundation for global restoration.2.Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things – Everyday individuals driving environmental and social change.3.Restoration as Rebellion – Acts of sustainability that challenge...2025-07-0155 minStories Sustain UsStories Sustain UsStories Sustain Us #45 – From Scarcity to Abundance: Restore Our Oceans (Part 2)SummaryStories Sustain Us E45 is part 2 of a compelling conversation with Fritz Neumeyer, Co-Founder and CEO of Oceans 2050, an organization aimed at restoring ocean abundance. The discussion highlights the shift from despair about ocean conservation to a hopeful vision for the future, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and collective action in environmental advocacy. They discuss the importance of recognizing the value of abundant oceans, not just for their ecological significance but also for their economic potential. The dialogue highlights the necessity of bridging ideological divides to create a unified approach to environmental restoration and sustainability...2025-06-031h 11Stories Sustain UsStories Sustain UsStories Sustain Us #44 – Restoring Our Oceans to Abundance (Part 1)SummaryOn Stories Sustain Us E44, Fritz Neumeyer shares his unique journey from Berlin to California and eventually to France, exploring the cultural influences that shaped his identity. He reflects on his upbringing in a divided Berlin, the impact of American culture on his life, and how his family's background in architecture influenced his career path. The discussion also touches on the historical context of Berlin's transformation, the effects of cultural exchange between East and West, and the lasting economic impacts of the Soviet Union. The conversation explores Fritz’s marriage to Alexandra Cousteau, his personal jo...2025-05-2749 minbauhaus facesbauhaus facesPART 1 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe / Wita Noack & Fritz Neumeyer Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886–1969) was a pioneering modernist architect. Born in Aachen, he started as a bricklayer before moving to Berlin, where he worked for Bruno Paul and Peter Behrens. His first major commission, the Riehl House (1907), showed early signs of modernism. In 1921, he changed his name, marking his shift to modern architecture while maintaining classical influences. As vice president of the German Werkbund, he led the Die Wohnung exhibition (1927), cementing his reputation. In 1930, he became Bauhaus director, striving to protect it from Nazi repression. After the school closed in 1933, Mies attempted to continue working in Ge...2025-04-041h 13bauhaus facesbauhaus facesBonus episode 2 – Mies van der Rohe – Deutsch | mit Fritz Neumeyer In der zweiten Bonusfolge zum eigentlichen Podcast über Ludwig Mies van der Rohe spricht Fritz Neumeyer, promovierter Architekt und Mies-Forscher. Diese Folge enthält Zusatzmaterial, das im englischen Podcast nicht enthalten ist. @bauhausfacespodcast | https://www.bauhausfaces.com2025-04-0452 min#5nach12#5nach12#5nach12 mit Scarlett Eckert und Fritz NeumeyerDie Gründerin der Intalcon Foundation und der Co-Gründer von Oceans2050 zu Gast bei Enrico Eberlein Was hat Jacques-Yves Cousteau mit dieser Folge zu tun? Verraten wir im Gespräch. Korallenriffe sind nicht nur bedroht, sondern werden wohl in ihrer heutigen Form aussterben. Der „Regenwald der Meere“ mit seiner großen Artenvielfalt ist leider endlich. Es gibt aber andere Hoffnung! Wusstet ihr, dass Korallenriffe mittlerweile aus dem 3D-Drucker kommen? Warum Algen das neue „grüne Gold“ sind? Neugierig auf mehr? Hört in die neueste Folge von #5nach12 gern rein und schreibt eure Gedanken.2025-03-0656 minHeulen oder Handeln? Der Krefeld PodcastHeulen oder Handeln? Der Krefeld PodcastF21 Was kennzeichnet die europäische Stadt, Herr Neumeyer?Unser Gast: Prof. Dr. Fritz Neumeyer, Architekt, Architekturtheoretiker, Spezialist für Ludwig Mies van der Rohe und Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Architekturtheorie an der TU Berlin von 1993 bis zu 2012. Der renommierte Architekturtheoretiker Fritz Neumeyer hat sich mit Architekten und Theoretikern sehr verschiedener Generationen beschäftigt, mit Zeitgenossen wie Oswald Mathias Ungers und Hans Kollhoff, mit modernen wie Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (Das kunstlose Wort) oder dessen Lehrer Peter Behrens, aber mit auch Karl Friedrich Schinkel und Leone Batista Alberti, dem Verfasser der ersten Publikation zur Architekturtheorie um 1540. Immer wieder mischt er sich vor allem in Berl...2023-10-311h 05