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USModernist Radio - Architecture You Love
#381/Modernism from Australia/UK/China: Glen Murcutt + Rowan Moore + Nancy Steinhardt
From Australia, we talk with with architect and 2002 Pritkzer Prize winner Glenn Murcutt. From the UK, we’ve got architecture critic Rowan Moore, and wrapping up, the author of Modern Chinese Architecture: 180 Years, Nancy Steinhardt.
2024-12-02
1h 11
The Dadcasts
S4E13 Glenn Murcutt | El Croquis
Glenn Murcutt "Feathers of Metal" ("Plumas dude Metal") Marcutt describes part of the process for his design New Mosque for the Newport Islamic Society in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
2024-10-29
09 min
Murcutt Foundation
Passing it on
For more than 20 years, the Murcutt Foundation has placed a real focus on teaching and learning in the landscape - running both a summer school for students of architecture about to launch in to the academic year, and in the Glenn Murcutt Masterclass aimed at architects who are looking to recharge after years of practice. So what’s different about this way of teaching and learning? How does it seek to complement what’s taught in schools of architecture? Come with us as we listen in to two of the masters, Rick Leplastrier and Pe...
2024-10-13
12 min
Murcutt Foundation
Stories of earth: echoes in architecture
When you’re Rick Joy, small moments of surprise reveal themselves.A lot of these moments are captured in images that Rick speaks to in this podcast, so you’ll have to imagine them, or head to StudioRickJoy.com to see some of the projects he speaks to like his Desert Nomad House, Amangiri Resort, Princeton Transit Hall or the Woodstock Vermont Farm.Rick shares the landscapes, experiences and artists that influence his work; of canyons that are abstracted and reflected in his architecture, inspiration from sunlight striking the tip of mountain ranges in T...
2024-09-24
1h 06
Murcutt Foundation
Stories of earth: echoes in architecture
In a recent address, Bangladesh architect Marina Tabassum revealed that the first confrontation of her professional life was witnessing the commodifying of architecture drifting toward instant gratification and industrial-scale materials devised to standardise the entire globe.This may be why her work is so grounded in the practical needs of the people of her country who are on the frontier of climate change and displacement of peoples it brings.Marina starts by describing the natural forces that are continuing to shape Bangladesh thanks to more than 700 rivers that form the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta. We...
2024-09-24
1h 27
Murcutt Foundation
Stories of earth: echoes in architecture
In a truly magnificent arc that spans about 10,000 years, the UKs Niall McLaughlin weaves together 10 projects with 10 yarns drawn from characters from Australia’s red centre. From the first signs of settlement in the neolithic period, to buildings designed to dissolve in the English landscape, Niall shares a visual essay on the structural beauty of a rugby scrum and a truly wild tale from the 9th C of a ship suspended in the air that inspired a place of quiet spiritual reflection.According to Niall, the first houses gave us a history. They enc...
2024-09-24
1h 46
Murcutt Foundation
Stories of earth: echoes in architecture
As the trees lose their leaves in the Slovenian winter, the landscape is dominated by strong verticals. It’s a landscape that Marusa Zorec describes as big on solitude; but one in which she finds freedom.Welcome to Slovenia! A country of 2 million people that is around the same size as Lake Eyre in South Australia! Marusa’s talk is an example of how a 3 week journey through the rich and remote Australian outback shaped her thinking - as it did for Marina Tabassum, Rick Joy, and Niall McLaughlin who all joined Peter Stutchbury and others to d...
2024-09-24
54 min
Murcutt Foundation
Launch of Glenn Murcutt: unbuilt works
After more than 5 years in the making, ‘Glenn Murcutt: Unbuilt Works’ brings to life 10 projects designed by Glenn Murcutt AO that remain unbuilt. This remarkable book, authored by architect Nick Sissons and published by Thames and Hudson, was launched on 25 July 2024, at the State Library of NSW.In researching the book, Nick Sissons visited the Murcutt Collection held by the State Library on more than 80 occasions; working through early sketches, drawings and correspondence to identify the projects, interviewing - and working closely with - Murcutt to faithfully render those works on their original sites. Large format phot...
2024-09-10
1h 03
Murcutt Foundation
Glenn Murcutt and Rick Leplastrier in conversation Part 2
This is the second part of a conversation between Rick Leplastrier AO and Glenn Murcutt AO from 2014 at the University of Newcastle.It opens with Murcutt’s recollections of meeting famed Spanish architect Jose Coderch in Barcelona in 1973 as part of a travelling scholarship; and Cordech’s famous invocation of effort, love and suffering in architecture. We’re also taken to the moment Rick meets the client for what would become one of his most celebrated projects; the Palm Garden House. And Murcutt shares with us how his early practice speciali...
2024-09-08
36 min
Murcutt Foundation
Glenn Murcutt and Rick Leplastrier in conversation Part 1
In this conversation from 2014 at the University of Newcastle, Rick LePlastrier AO and Glenn Murcutt AO share lessons that have shaped their practice; from early groundings at university; fundamentals like drawing and observation, learning from nature’s own lessons and what goes in to teaching architecture well.We pick it up with a question about when an architect completes their best work, and the risks that come with recognition and fame... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-09-08
37 min
100 Famous Architects
Glenn Murcutt
Glenn Murcutt
2024-08-15
03 min
One World, One Blood Bowl
One World, One Blood Bowl #43 Ten Things i wish i knew when i started Blood Bowl.
Pathetic clickbait title, but we follow through: PurpleChest: Did that hosting. Salty_Murcutt: Londoner and Recent Table Top convert. Duerbrouqc: American coach with online and TT experience. NaticalSoup Canadian, Learned online, embarking on Table Top.
2023-11-13
1h 39
The Safi Bros Podcast
Success Stories - Hakan Elevli
Hakan Elevli is an architect & founder of Elevli Plus, his international architecture practice. Hakan has a diverse portfolio of amazing projects from all across the globe. Hakan has stamped his mark on our local city, and we are incredibly proud to see his stunning designs across Melbourne, such as the Stone Ambassador, Willow Apartments, & the Newport Mosque, designed in collaboration with Pritzker Prize winning architect Glen Murcutt. Hakan is a brilliant architect and a dear brother to the Safis.A huge thank you to Hakan Elevli, if you would like to reach out to him, or find...
2023-11-10
1h 26
Old World Fanatics
Running Tournaments and other hobby - With Ben and Julian
gommo (Col), Josh & Andrew chat with Ben Halliday and Julian Murcutt about running tournaments (Cancon and Retrohammer among others) and their hobby history[01:56] - Hobby time[21:40] - Ben and Julian Interview[1:47:50] - Wrap upLinks and ShoutoutsCancon - https://cgs.asn.au/cancon/MOAB - https://www.motherofallbattles.org/Jordan Sorcery - https://www.youtube.com/@jordansorceryRogue Element Gaming - https://www.youtube.com/@rogueelementgamingMiniature realms - https://www.youtube.com/@MiniatureRealmsWarhammer Fantasy Australia - https://www.facebook.com/groups/195559824150007Oathmark Australia...
2023-09-11
1h 53
Medicine and Science from The BMJ
Planet centred care - Greening the gaze
Planet centred care is new podcast series for the BMJ exploring issues related to environmentally sustainable healthcare, aimed at all clinicians, and anyone working in healthcare, who want to make sure they can continue to help patients while not harming the planet. In this episode we’ll discuss that first radicalising moment. That moment where you start to see all the things you can do to make healthcare more sustainable and how it is hard to un-see that. For everyone, that moment may come from a different place, or different perspective. Our guests for this epi...
2023-09-01
45 min
The Safi Bros Podcast
Success Stories - Mohammed Haddara
Mohammed Haddara has been working in the construction industry for over two decades, currently the Director at Haddarco. Haddara has held a strong passion for construction since his childhood spent shadowing his father, pursuing this passion through a PSc in Engineering & an MA in Project Management. Haddara has spearheaded many stunning projects, most notably the Newport Mosque, the first truly contemporary Australian mosque, completed alongside award-winning architect Glenn Murcutt. Mohammed Haddara is a great man doing amazing work for the Muslim community and is a dear brother to the Safis.For the video podcast, find us on:
2023-08-25
1h 17
Betoota Talks
Ep 259- Tim Ross talks Australian architecture (Part 2)
Part 2 of Tim ‘Rosso’ Ross schooling the Betoota Advocate on the history of Australian architecture. Talking about the Glenn Murcutt tin shed style, McMansions, social housing design - and the Gold Coast, the Emirates of Australia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2023-05-28
25 min
Talking Architecture & Design
Episode 144: Hamish Lyon from NH Architecture talks about his CENTREPIECE
Hamish Lyon is Director of Architecture and Design at NH Architecture and leads the firm’s design thinking and direction. He is involved in projects of all scales and typologies, and is responsible for coordinating the design continuity of the NH studio. Hamish began his architectural career with the national Robin Boyd Medal, awarded under the chairmanship of pre-eminent Australian architect Glenn Murcutt. As a founder of NH Architecture, he has been involved in a wide range of architectural projects, urban initiatives and masterplans, beginning with the groundbreaking QV development in central Melbourne.Some...
2023-02-20
34 min
Think Brick
Think Brick with Stephen Neille
Stephen Neille is a director of Neeson Murcutt + Neille, formerly founding director of Pendal and Neille. Stephen studied at The University of Sydney, graduating with First Class Honours in 1988. He was awarded the RMIT 2007 University Research Prize for his PhD design project focused on the interface between architecture, landscape and spatial perception. Stephen has taught at numerous universities across Australia and is currently an adjunct professor at the University of Technology, Sydney. He is a member of the NSW State Design Review Panel. Stephen is also the founder of art practice SURF. In this episode, yo...
2023-02-07
36 min
Stratagize
What You Need To Know About Strata Insurance
In this episode Paul Murcutt, Senior Vice President of BFL Canada gives an overview of the strata insurance market and what stratas can do to minimize the impact of claims. _________________________________ Over 1.5 million people live in strata housing in the Province of British Columbia. Let's face it, you'd rather watch reruns of the nightly news than read the Strata Property Act (And we can't blame you) Still, most people are at a loss when it comes to understanding such an important framework for how many of us live ou...
2022-09-01
31 min
jour.fixe Architekturpodcast
0057.BAUEN MIT BESTAND
Adrian, Marcel und Freddi sprechen über unsere Mitwelt und welche Potenziale eine wirklich nachhaltige Architektur haben könnte. Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jour.fixe/ Website https://www.jourfixe.work/ Empfehlungen aus der Folge: Glenn Murcutt (Interview) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrZ-yCDgQl0 Bauteile wiederverwenden (Buch) https://www.park-books.com/index.php?pd=pb&lang=de&page=books&book=1316 Architektur Basel (Podcast) https://open.spotify.com/show/3liemYVTsuEFQLDFm8YjTX?si=cy_mnQh4QEa9uDdmrQFitA Werner Sobek (Interview) https://open.spotify.com/episode/1HI4iZ5HyZ2sqEMZuR1jba?si=ec0f6198186a4f0b
2022-08-28
34 min
OT: The Podcast
Lewis Heath (anOrdain) on the Model 2 OT: Edition
Hold onto your hats because OT: The Podcast has teamed up with everyone's favourite Glaswegian watchmaker, anOrdain, to make not one but two limited edition watches. Top line, the watch is a 39.5mm version of anOrdain's field watch-inspired model 2, with a stunning vitreous enamel dial in off-white or pink, and a distinctive 3,6,9 layout. But to understand the watch, you need to understand anOrdain. This is where Lewis comes in. He talks about the genesis of the anOrdain in 2015, when he posted an ad for an enameler at the local arts college and went about learning the tricky...
2021-12-08
55 min
ARCHITECT-ING
Rob Pyatt and Janna Ferguson
Rob Pyatt and Janna Ferguson, principals at Pyatt Studio, join the show to give a window into the life of their tight knit firm. Rob had a winding path to find architecture before studying at the University of Colorado and then starting Pyatt Studio. He was one of the early instructors at CU’s Colorado Building Workshop as well as the Executive Director of the Building Collaborative at the Native American Sustainable Housing Initiative (NASHI) and a Board Member of AIA Colorado. Janna, who began as one of Rob’s students at CU, went on to e...
2021-10-06
1h 12
City Road Podcast
62. Killing Sydney
Kurt Iveson talks with Elizabeth about her blueprint for the future of Sydney in a radically changing world. Columnist Elizabeth Farrelly brings her unique perspective as architectural writer and former city councillor to a burning question for our times: how will we live in the future? Can our communities survive pandemic, environmental disaster, overcrowding, government greed and big business? Using her own adopted city of Sydney, she creates a roadmap for urban living and analyses the history of cities themselves to study why and how we live together, now and into the future. Killing Sydney is part-lovesong, part-warning: little by...
2021-09-09
38 min
The Perspecta - Mid-century Modern Stories
Tim Ross of Modernister Shows | Episode 3
We officially went global in our 3rd episode, a conversation with Tim Ross (@modernister) where we learned all about Modernist design & preservation in Australia. Tim highlighted a number of famous architects & designers, including Glenn Murcutt, Harry Seidler, Grant Featherston, Jørn Utzon, Walter Burley Griffin, & John Andrews; and Canberra seems like the Modernist capital of our dreams. We were so impressed hearing about Tim’s career spanning radio & TV, but truly inspired to see he has followed his passions in Modernist design to create important, acclaimed shows which help to bring awareness to this design and architecture style we...
2021-08-02
1h 04
The Vivek Eadara Show
#TVES Podcast S1 Ep6 In Conversation with Bijoy Ramachandran & Sunitha Kondur #TheVivekEadaraShow
BIJOY RAMACHANDRAN Bijoy Ramachandran is a partner at Hundredhands Design, a Bangalore based architectural practice. He currently serves as the Design Chair at BMS College of Architecture, Bangalore. Bijoy has an undergraduate degree from Bangalore University and a masters degree (in Architecture & Urbanism) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA. He has also attended the Glenn Murcutt Masterclass. Apart from architecture he has also produced two films on the celebrated Indian architect Sri B.V. Doshi. Both films have been nationally and internationally screened at colleges and film festivals.
2021-04-19
55 min
Radio Anthropocène : Printemps été 2021
RADIO ANTHROPOCÈNE 2021-03-31
Ce mercredi 31 mars, nous recevons, entre autres, Kunle Adeyemi dans Urban anthropocene and doing, Loïc Bonneval dans Regards sur l’actualité, Antoine Courmont, dans Terrains d’entente (14h00), Françoise Fromonot, dans Habiter ici et le monde (15h00). À 17h00, retrouvez un travail inédit de création sonore, préparé par Jindra Kratochvil et Alice Sender, dans Sons Anthropocènes. Et pour finir, à 18h30 et pour l’épisode 5 de la saison 5 des Mercredis de l’Anthropocène, une discussion, co-animée par Marie-Noëlle Battaglia et Matthieu Adam autour de l’écoute critique comme voie pour explorer l’espace urbain rassemblera Juliette...
2021-03-31
7h 28
KZMU Public Affairs
Radio Book Club aka 'Hardback Radio'
On the latest Radio Book Club, thought-provoking conversation from hosts Shari Zollinger and Andy Nettell from Back of Beyond Books and Jessie Magleby from the Grand County Public Library. Hosts have another heartfelt discussion on the fiction and nonfiction grabbing their attention this month. Plus, books you hid from your parents! And, exciting new Radio Book Club merch! *Radio Book Club airs on the 1st Monday of every month at 5pm* Radio Book Club Mentions/Reviews: 'The Most Dangerous Book: The Battle for James Joyce’s Ulysses' by Kevin Birmingham '400 Souls' by Ibram X Kendi 'In the Dream House' by...
2021-03-06
56 min
print and build radio
第8回|ゲストの回:山倉礼士さん
ゲスト:山倉礼士さん(編集者、『商店建築』元編集長) 建築・インテリアデザインに関わる人なら誰でも知っている空間デザイン雑誌の編集長を辞して、オーストラリアに移った山倉礼士さん。40歳を過ぎてから英語を勉強し直して海外に渡り、大学院で自らをアップデートして新しいウェブメディアを立ち上げた山倉さんに、思い切って渡豪した経緯や大学院のこと、立ち上げたウェブメディアIDREIT(アイドレイト)の運営や展望、現地での生活のことまで、いろいろお聞ききました。 編集長から学生へ、突然メルボルンに移った理由 RMITの大学院はどんなところ? オーストラリアで会社を立ち上げる・続ける 取材・記事作り・サイトづくり、 IDREITの運営 日本のデザイン、興味持たれてる/プロトタイプに陥ってる ミニマルと禅の外国での受容 実物を見られない今、掲載対象はどう選んでるの? 日本に帰ってきたら見たいところ オーストラリア⇄日本、取材戦略 メルボルンの居心地の良さ、ローカル、地元愛 オーストラリアの洗練されたデザイン メルボルンは東大阪説 ローカルの戦い方は新しい段階に いろんなバックグラウンドの人が自然といる環境 オーストラリアのコロナの対策と実感は? オリンピック、メルボルンからどう見えてる? IDREIT、これからの展望 卒業設計を募集してます メディアのビジネス化 山倉さんにprint and buildはどう見えてる? オーストラリアのおもしろい建築関連出版の動き メルボルンの書店事情 コペンハーゲンに行きたい! コペンハーゲンは美味しい! これからのカルチャーの中心は食じゃない? イソップ店舗のローカリティ これからは、健康的な働き方 普段の生活と“デザイン” メルボルンでホームセンターに行こう ◯ 話に出てきたいくつかの固有名詞↓ (ウェブメディア)IDREIT|https://jp.idreit.com (大学)RMIT|https://www.rmit.edu.au/ (人)廣村正彰さん|http://www.hiromuradesign.com/ (美術館・展示施設)江之浦測候所|https://www.odawara-af.com/ja/enoura/ (人)関祐介さん|http://yusukeseki.com/ (店)OGAWA COFFEE LABORATORY|https://jp.idreit.com/article/ogawa-coffee-laboratory-by-yusuke-seki-studio-tokyo-japan (人)Glenn Murcutt|https://www.ozetecture.org/glen-murcutt-projects (ウェブメディア)dezeen|https://www.dezeen.com/ (ウェブメディア)dezain.net|https://dezain.net/ (ウェブメディア)architecturephoto|https://architecturephoto.net/ (雑誌)商店建築|https://www.shotenkenchiku.com/ (ウェブメディア)THE LOCAL PROJECT|https://thelocalproject.com.au/ (雑誌)THE LOCAL PROJECT|https://thelocalproject.com.au/publication (雑誌)Artichoke|https://architecturemedia.com/magazines/artichoke/ (書店)mag nation|https://www.magnation.com/ (雑誌)HEY GENTS|https://heygents.com.au/magazine/ (デザイン事務所)FRAMA|https://framacph.com/about (店)シドニーの人気若手シェフJosh Nilandの2店、魚屋さん「Fish Buchery」 魚料理レストラン「St Peters」|https://www.saintpeter.com.au (店)中勢以|https://www.naka-sei.com/ (雑誌)山倉さんによるAesopの取材記事|CasaBRUTUS 2018年12月号(「Aesop's Design イソップの店を見れば旬の建築家がわかる!」編集:Kazumi Yamamoto、執筆 Reiji Yamakura) (人)増田信吾+大坪克亘|http://salad-net.jp/ (店)ホームセンター Bunnings|https://www.bunnings.com.au/
2021-02-12
1h 46
SCF Talks
2020-11-08 - Behold I am doing a New Thing - Sally Murcutt
Behold I am doing a New Thing - Sally Murcutt
2020-11-11
31 min
USModernist Radio - Architecture You Love
#159/Streaming Architecture: Dustin Clare + Camille Keenan
From Robin Boyd to Harry Seidler to Glenn Murcutt, there’s a lot to love in Australian architecture, and today we talk with Dustin Clare and Camille Keenan, the producers behind a new streaming service and within it a new streaming series on Australian design. Their new architecture series, Inspired Architecture, premiered recently on their new streaming architecture and design network, shelter.stream.
2020-08-31
36 min
Real Perspectives Podcast
Rob Zirkle, Founding Principal of Brick
Rob Zirkle is the founding principal at Brick, an Oakland, California-based architecture firm that describes itself as friendly, un-conventional, can-do architects. Rob brings a strong record of successful and recognized design excellence to a wide variety of project types in both architecture, interiors, and urban design.Having studied under noted Pritzker prize-winning architect Glen Murcutt, Rob brings a sensitivity to the details of design that make memorable architecture transcend the everyday. Through the benefit of two prestigious traveling fellowships in architecture, Rob’s extensive travels bring a well-rounded, global perspective to how urban design an...
2020-07-23
46 min
Business of Architecture Podcast
Invisible Studio with Piers Taylor
Today’s guest is a U.K.-based award-winning architect, educator, and television personality. A true innovator and inspiration, his work has been published extensively and is known for his resourcefulness in pushing the boundaries of architecture in terms of materials, cost and technology. Listen in as Business of Architecture UK’s Rion Willard speaks with the renowned Piers Taylor, founder of Mitchell Taylor Workshop and Invisible Studio, as he shares how he has developed an alternative practice model that is fun, challenging and creatively fulfilling while being lightweight, low-risk. In this episode, you’...
2020-03-10
36 min
Business of Architecture Podcast
Invisible Studio with Piers Taylor
Today’s guest is a U.K.-based award-winning architect, educator, and television personality. A true innovator and inspiration, his work has been published extensively and is known for his resourcefulness in pushing the boundaries of architecture in terms of materials, cost and technology. Listen in as Business of Architecture UK’s Rion Willard speaks with the renowned Piers Taylor, founder of Mitchell Taylor Workshop and Invisible Studio, as he shares how he has developed an alternative practice model that is fun, challenging and creatively fulfilling while being lightweight, low-risk. In this episode, you’...
2020-03-10
36 min
MPavilion
MTalks—'Imagining Future Cities by Conenctions with Past Visions'
Listen back to this 2019 Talk with Jeni Paay, Flavia Marcello, and Dan Golding. Architects and planners don’t just plan for the present—they imagine the future. In past times of crisis and upheaval, architects have thought beyond the realm of the possible, creating new visions of the future that reimagine how people can once again live harmoniously in cities. We are currently facing new times of disharmony and uncertainty but the crisis is not world war it is global warming. Post-war designs for the future hoped to shape society in new and radical ways, including: Bruno Taut’s City Crown...
2020-02-24
1h 00
Design:ED
Glenn Murcutt
Pritzker Prize Winner, Glenn Murcutt joins the podcast to discuss the recent fires in Australia, the importance of spatial understanding over form driven design, and how he established his award winning practice
2020-02-21
36 min
MPavilion
MTalks—Glenn Murcutt AO And Naomi Milgrom AO In Conversation With Peter Maddison
Listen to host Peter Maddison in conversation with Glenn Murcutt AO and Naomi Milgrom AO (founder of the Naomi Milgrom Foundation which commissions each year’s MPavilion)as they discuss Glenn's design for the 2019 edition of MPavilion, his illustrious fifty-year practice, and his most recent and forthcoming projects.
2019-12-10
59 min
AMplify - Conversations at the Australian Museum
Live at the AM - LunchtimeLectures Glenn Murcutt 25 June 2019
Glenn Murcutt AO (with Sandra Sully) Architect Glenn Murcutt is globally acclaimed for his environmentally sensitive, sustainable and quintessentially Australian designs. The sole practitioner, teacher and critic, counts his childhood in Papua New Guinea and his father’s inspiring guidance, informed by the ideas of Henry David Thoreau, as profound influences. Murcutt has received every significant award including the Pritzker Architecture Prize, the Alvar Aalto Medal and the AIA Gold Medal. Recorded live at the Hallstrom Theatre in the Australian Musuem on 25 June 2019.
2019-12-06
1h 12
The Business of Architecture and Design Podcast
Episode 14 - Tom Owens (part2)
Tom Owens is the Sydney based managing director of leading global architecture design and planning from Gensler. A registered architect in Australia and the USA. Tom has over 20 years of experience throughout Australia, Asia and the Americas. Spending 14 years at Gensler's San Francisco office before moving to Australia to help establish their Sydney office. Host: A regular host of The Business of Architecture and Design podcast; Isabelle Toland, is a co-director and co-founder of Aileen Sage Architects – a collaborative design studio established in Sydney in 2013 and an emerging practice, whose approach to architecture endeavours to reach beyond the...
2019-11-24
22 min
The Business of Architecture and Design Podcast
Episode 13 - Tom Owens (part1)
Tom Owens is the Sydney based managing director of leading global architecture design and planning from Gensler. A registered architect in Australia and the USA. Tom has over 20 years of experience throughout Australia, Asia and the Americas. Spending 14 years at Gensler's San Francisco office before moving to Australia to help establish their Sydney office. Host: A regular host of The Business of Architecture and Design podcast; Isabelle Toland, is a co-director and co-founder of Aileen Sage Architects – a collaborative design studio established in Sydney in 2013 and an emerging practice, whose approach to architecture endeavours to reach beyond the...
2019-11-17
25 min
MPavilion
Glenn Murcutt AO with Triple R's Lauren Taylor & Simon Winkler
In this special presentation podcast for our MPavilion 2019 season, architect Glenn Murcutt AO spoke with Triple R broadcasters Lauren Taylor and Simon Winkler while sitting inside his newly completed pavilion. Glenn explains in poetic detail his design for the 2019 edition of MPavilion. We hear how the surrounding park breathes into this seasonal structure, and how all his works are is in deep dialogue with their environment. We also learn more about the origins of his keen observational skills and work ethic, instilled in childhood.
2019-11-13
39 min
The Business of Architecture and Design Podcast
Episode 7 - Adam Haddow (part 1)
Guest: Adam Haddow is an award-winning Sydney based architect and director at leading multi-disciplinary design studio, SJB. A specialist in the built environment, Adam is interested in what makes cities vibrant, connected and civic with particular expertise in urban density, multi-residential design and the intersection of public and private space. Adam’s design excellence has been recognised with numerous awards including the AIA National and NSW Chapter Architecture Awards, the Urban Taskforce Awards, and the UDIA NSW Awards for Excellence. He is a Churchill Fellow who investigated alternatives to conventional models of urban design, resulting in a res...
2019-10-06
30 min
The Business of Architecture and Design Podcast
Episode 4 - Ninotschka Titchkosky (part 1)
Guest: Ninotschka is co-CEO of BVN and Strategic Champion of Digital Innovation and Robotics. She is interested in future scenarios and possibilities that can emerge through a project that have global currency. She is passionate about the role architects play in shaping our interactions, communities and cities and continually seeks to effect change through projects. Ninotschka is interested in the changing nature of architectural practice and the potential for new ways of engaging in the design and construction process. She is leading BVN’s research into robotics, which explores live site collaborations with the robot using woven carbon fibre sy...
2019-09-22
26 min
SCF Talks
God's Big Picture Part 4 - Sally Murcutt - 18th August 2019
Outline of the cycle of sin and grace in Judges and the steps towards the partial kingdom of Judah. The consequences of having no king. The Partial Kingdom
2019-08-18
28 min
STANDARD H Podcast
Ep. 07 - Noah Walker (Walker Workshop)
Noah Walker is one of only a handful of working architects that has captivated me over the last decade. And I can yet again thank social media for effectively making this episode happen. Noah and his firm, Walker Workshop, popped up on my Instagram feed several years ago and I have been a fan ever since. His ability to combine warmth with minimalism is really what draws me to his work, and in times when trends tend to become status quo, Noah’s designs truly exemplify the intersection dream and reality. Web Link...
2019-08-13
52 min
Out Of Office: A Travel Podcast
Sleeping in Spanish Monasteries
This week on Out of Office, Kiernan speaks with Miriam Murcutt and Richard Starks, authors of “Room with a Pew: Sleeping Our Way Through Spain’s Ancient Monasteries.” You’ll learn about secret menageries, the lopped-off limbs of saints, and party-animal nuns. Things we talked about in today’s podcast: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/06/24/this-is-nightmare-woman-fell-asleep-mid-flight-woke-up-trapped-dark-plane-alone/?utm_term=.561f4457d458 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009GI7816/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 http://www.starksmurcutt.com/ https://www.paradores-spain.com/ http://www.reidsguides.com/t_h/t_h_convents...
2019-07-09
48 min
SCF Talks
Lordship of Christ - Sally Murcutt - 23rd June 2019
Sally's Testimony of Christ's Lordship in her life and challenges to let go so He has 100%. No slides.
2019-06-23
28 min
City Road Podcast
36. Country And Cities I
Episode 1 of the Country and Cities Series This a truth telling, of sorts, about how urban planning and built environment professions are implicated in the settler colonial process, with Libby Porter and Naama Blatman-Thomas "[Settler colonialism is] a structure of governance and control where white people - European people - arrive to a new territory, a new area, and create a new political entity there; so a new nation state. We're talking about something that is ongoing, that is not a one-time invasion, or one-time event, but really something that transforms the nature of that place invaded. And everything that c...
2019-06-12
20 min
SCF Talks
2019-03-24 Sally Murcutt - Lessons from Joshua
Sally Murcutt- our Missions Pastor- continues our series of accounts from the Bible with the story of Joshua
2019-03-24
36 min
Midday Interview
Architect Glenn Murcutt
Glenn Murcutt's motto is 'touch the earth lightly'.
2016-12-02
41 min
MPavilion
MTalks—Glenn Murcutt In Conversation With Sean Godsell • Sat 26 Nov 2016
Revisit this MTalk with Glenn Murcutt, Australia’s best-known architect internationally, in conversation with MPavilion 2014 architect Sean Godsell chatting about Glenn’s enduring and award-winning career as an architect. Glenn’s illustrious career has seen him awarded the honour Order of Australia (AO) in 1996 and the Pritzker Architecture Prize for 2002—often referred to as the ‘Nobel Prize of Architecture’. He is also a recipient of numerous Australian Institute of Architects Awards and has been a visiting professor at a number of prestigious universities. This MTalks convo is sure to provide insights into these two great Australian architects.
2016-12-02
1h 24
Ideas at the House
Panel: 'Are We All "Frightbats"?' (All About Women 2015)
‘They shriek, they rage, they cheer, they despair, they exult, they scream, they laugh, they cry!’ News Limited blogger Tim Blair was not talking about State of Origin spectators, but his poll to find ‘this nation’s most unhinged hysteric’ from among his list of ten ‘frightbats’, a group of opinionated female journalists and commentators. The frightbats themselves mostly laughed off the insults, and competed in good humour to get the most votes.But what does it mean if women can still be dismissed as crazy, emotional, or “hysterical” when they express strong opinions or simply raise their voices? Thre...
2015-03-10
1h 03
CastYourArt - Watch Art Now
Glenn Murcutt - architecture for place (de)
His advice to students is to be patient, because architecture takes time – and to observe, because it is the only way to discover.
2011-11-15
07 min
Travel with Rick Steves
210 Intrepid Adventurers: Richard Starks & Miriam Murcutt; Harry Rutstein & Marco Polo
Richard Starks and Miriam Murcutt's assignment to chart a strange river in the jungles of Venezuela turned into an adventure complete with poisoned arrows and guerilla kidnappers that almost did them in. Also, Harry Rutstein shares his three expeditions retracing Marco Polo's legendary trade route to China. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
2010-06-27
53 min
Travel with Rick Steves
210 Intrepid Adventurers: Richard Starks & Miriam Murcutt; Harry Rutstein & Marco Polo
Richard Starks and Miriam Murcutt's assignment to chart a strange river in the jungles of Venezuela turned into an adventure complete with poisoned arrows and guerilla kidnappers that almost did them in. Also, Harry Rutstein shares his three expeditions retracing Marco Polo's legendary trade route to China.
2010-06-27
52 min