Episode-43: Atmosphere (Part Two)
Three keynote speakers share their ideas on living together as we explore how life became realigned through Covid. What are the new and emerging normals? How did the parameters of life get realigned? How can we rethink housing based on what we are experiencing? Analysis comes from: Diana Lind in Philadelphia – the author of…
Episode-41: Firms
Many students drawn to architecture school imagine working with, or creating, a small firm and having a personal impact designing unique structures. But the reality of architecture is changing. More and more architects choose to work with larger firms and collaborate with diverse multi-skilled teams on long-term projects requiring intense planning, preparation and financing. In…
Episode-39: Photographers
What does photography have to do with how we see architecture? Plenty according to gifted Winnipeg photographers Jacqueline Young and Lisa Stinner-Kun. They tell us about the tools of their trade including: capturing ultra-deep depth of field, image-sensors, large-format cameras, Photoshop, gigabite-sized files and phase-one backs.