Architecture Writers Anonymous

Architecture Writers Anonymous
Podcast Description
A highly irregular show about design and architecture by Carolina A. Miranda, Mark Lamster and Alexandra Lange
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Content Themes
The podcast delves into a wide range of themes related to design and architecture, including exhibitions, architectural critiques, and cultural commentary. Recent episodes have discussed topics like the Paul Rudolph show at the Met, modern crafts at MoMA, the significance of courtyards in design, and notable architecture projects like Daoust Lestage's Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, showing a balance between appreciation and critique of contemporary architecture.

A highly irregular show about design and architecture by Carolina A. Miranda, Mark Lamster and Alexandra Lange

Mark, Alexandra and Carolina discuss what they loved and what made them drink the haterade in design and architecture in 2024 — with a nod to the highly official, very prestigious 15th Annual Architecture and Design Awards.
Discussed in this episode:
- “Materialized Space,” the Paul Rudolph show at the Met
- “Crafting Modernity” at MoMA
- “Weaving Abstraction” at the Met
- “Woven Histories” at LACMA and the NGA
- The death of the $1 billion people mover
- Promenade Samuel-De Champlain by Daoust Lestage
- “Stardust” — a doc about Robert Venturi & Denise Scott Brown
- “We Start With the Things We Find” — a doc about LOT-EK
- LOHA’s Isla Intersections project
- Courtyards in architectural design
- The Dallas Museum of Art and Nieto Sobejano
- Lasker Pool in Central Park
- Ma Yansong’s Lucas Museum
Episode art: Josef Albers, “Goldrose,” c. 1926, as seen in “Woven Histories” at LACMA.
Music: Purple Planet
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