Design and the City
A podcast by reSITE
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23 Episodes
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Venice Biennale: How Will We Live Together [Part 2]
Published: 01/07/2021 -
Venice Biennale: How Will We Live Together [Part 1]
Published: 17/06/2021 -
Trey Trahan on Building Sacred Spaces for Connection
Published: 15/04/2021 -
Tim Gill on Building Child Friendly Cities
Published: 01/04/2021 -
Why Is Birth a Design Problem with Kim Holden
Published: 18/03/2021 -
The Architecture of Healing with Michael Green + Natalie Telewiak
Published: 04/03/2021 -
Michel Rojkind on the Social Responsibility of Design
Published: 18/02/2021 -
Beirut: After the Dust Settles with Christele Harrouk + Salim Rouhana
Published: 04/02/2021 -
Gary Hustwit on Why Design Is for Everyone
Published: 22/12/2020 -
Stefan Sagmeister on Beauty as Function
Published: 08/12/2020 -
Julia Gamolina on Breaking the Architect's Mold
Published: 24/11/2020 -
Vishaan Chakrabarti on Creating an Architecture of Belonging
Published: 17/11/2020 -
Winy Maas on Dipping the Planet in Green
Published: 10/11/2020 -
Design and the City is back!
Published: 06/11/2020 -
What is Design with Ravi Naidoo
Published: 24/03/2020 -
Regenerating Cities, Transforming Communities with Christopher Cabaldon
Published: 17/03/2020 -
Human-Centered Smart Cities with Marianthi Tatari
Published: 10/03/2020 -
Creating Emotional Connections to Nature through Architecture with Yosuke Hayano
Published: 03/03/2020 -
Fighting Gentrification, Berlin-Style with Leona Lynen
Published: 25/02/2020 -
East Meets West with Yoko Choy, featuring Beatrice Leanza, Jee Liu and Jamie Wallace
Published: 18/02/2020
"Design and the City" is published by reSITE, a global nonprofit acting to improve the urban environment, about the ways we can use design to make cities more livable and lovable. Cities are the sum of designers, developers, artists, citizens, public officials, entrepreneurs, and the displaced, but rarely do each of these constituencies gather in the same room, let alone speak the same language, and cities suffer for it. reSITE is literally that room. In order to create a city that is truly for everyone, we need to have conversations on how to design and build cities with humans in mind.