Architecture & Anthropocene, is a podcast produced by Triennale Milano, hosted by journalist David Plaisant. In this 7-episode podcast David meets with design curator Paola Antonelli, Forensic Architecture founder Eyal Weizman, bio-acoustician Bernie Krause, urban thinker Ricky Burdett, and architects Shigeru Ban, Tatiana Bilbao and Assemble the London based architecture collective. A series of vital conversations expand and extrapolate the themes of the XXII Triennale di Milano titled Broken Nature: Design Takes on Human Survival. Architecture & Anthropocene goes behind the scenes, speaking with the men and women who are shaping the way our world is changing. Through these informal dialogues Triennale Milano is engaging with the most important issues facing the planet today. – Episode 1: Paola Antonelli, & Glenn D. Lowry – Cultural Institutions: the R&D of society? Episode 2: Eyal Weizman, Forensic Architecture – Truth as a practice Episode 3: Bernie Krause – The ears of world Episode 4: Shigeru Ban – Temporary or permanent? Episode 5: Ricky Burdett – The urban age Episode 6: Tatiana Bilbao – Architecture for all humans? Episode 7: James Binning, Assemble – Collective thinking
Available on Apple Podcast, Tune In, Spotify, Sticher – Host: David Plaisant Sound Editor: Holly Fisher Video: -orama
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