Few and Far Between
Few and Far Between
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It's a special feeling when you understand something for its essence. It's visceral, it's real and it's rare. But it is true. This podcast is a journey in understanding.
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The podcast explores themes of creativity, design, empathy in architecture, and the intersection of art with everyday life, including episodes like Finding Joy in a High Stakes World and The Hidden Art of Creativity that delve into personal experiences and professional insights.

It’s a special feeling when you understand something for its essence. It’s visceral, it’s real and it’s rare. But it is true. This podcast is a journey in understanding.
Michael Milojevic has been educated and taught at architecture schools in the University of Toronto, Illinois, Cambridge and Auckland amongst others, and has conducted fieldwork in Iran, the Balkans, Turkey, Tunisia and Sicily.
His interests and experience are broadly in the areas of archaeology, landscape, architecture and urbanism of North America and Europe, with a broad specialty in the architecture and urbanism of the Mediterranean Basin between the 4th-15th centuries. Since 2001, he has coordinated a dozen international study tours and design studios at Universities in Belgrade, Palermo, Barcelona, Lisbon, Innsbruck and Seville.
I enjoyed this conversation very much, in which we discovered some of what it means to hold a lens through many cultures.

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