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There's a LOT about dogs most humans don't know...and more about them that is yet to be uncovered. On The SubWOOFer, join a dog-mom-turned-dog-nerd as she goes beneath the bark to decode our dogs and unleash our humanity.
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A podcast where we ask leading architects, urbanists and thinkers 20 questions over 20 minutes, exploring everything from their ideas and interests to the present and future of architecture and cities. Hosted by Owen Hopkins.
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Oahpásnuva bussáčivgga guoktáin Elliin ja Májjáin. Soai orruba muhtin rukses dálus guhkkin Bizobázovuovddis. Doppe soai orruba ovttas spiinniin, gusain ja vuonccáiguin, ja riebaniin, garjjain ja visot daiguin eará elliiguin mat orrot vuovddis das lahka. Čuovo sudno girjás vásáhusaid 25 oasi čađa. "Elle & Májjá máilbmi" lea digitála muitalusráidu smávvamánáide podkast-hámis. Ráidu almmuhuvvo sihke davvisámegillii ja dárogillii. Das lea gehppes ja álkis giella, ja ulbmil lea stimuleret mánáid ...
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Where does storytelling fit into architecture? What themes and images are the right basis for references and how should architects find and design from them? Mat Barnes of CAN architecture and ideas studio and RIBA J Rising Star explains his catholic, creative and colourful take on drawing out ideas and telling stories in design. With guest appeara…
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Angela Murray (dog trainer and behavior therapist, Summit Dog Training) is about to blow your mind. She shares her wealth of knowledge in this conversation with me about how important it is to understand dog body language, why it’s far more nuanced than we think, and how we can use our observations of our dogs to support our relationship with them.…
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Amber Quann (CEO and Head Trainer at Summit Dog Training) expertly addresses the hot topic of dog parks and other off-leash adventures in this conversation with me. We explore the place and purpose of environments like dog parks and how to evaluate whether they best suit you and your dog's needs, as well as best practices for working toward success…
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How do architects set about consulting the public, particularly young people? Can they go beyond and engage with them? Shawn Adams of the POoR Collective, and RIBA J Rising Star, talks about how to start consultation, some of its various forms and the output you should be looking for, alongside a little of his own journey. Also featuring Neil Onion…
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Sarah Stiles (certified dog trainer and behavior therapist, Summit Dog Training) opens my eyes about what canine enrichment really means. We talk about how everything outside of primary needs for survival is considered enrichment, what enrichment can look like based on our dogs' unique ancestry, and how intentional enrichment can help them cope wit…
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Join a dog-mom-turned-dog-nerd as she interviews dog lovers, trainers, and professionals to go beneath the bark, decode our dogs, and unleash our humanity along the way. The SubWOOFer is a shame-free space for all of us to learn more about our dogs and ourselves. Here's to living life to the fullest with our canine companions by our side! Follow Th…
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Dagny Kaspar (owner of The Pals Academy, Michigan's Top Dog Trainer of 2023, and my cousin) sits down with me to explore the crucial role socialization plays in a dog's life. We talk about how to create positive social experiences, manage expectations, and understand your dog's unique personality ... and discuss parallels between dog and human soci…
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Sir Terry Farrell is one of the UK’s leading architect-planners. During fifty years in practice he has completed many award-winning buildings and masterplans, including the MI6 Building, Alban Gate, Embankment Place and The Home Office Headquarters in London as well as millennium projects, such as The Deep in Hull, and UK masterplans including thos…
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With 2030 Net Zero carbon targets looming, we asked two of our SterlingOSB Zero 2022 Retreat competition winners and two others representing both corporate practice and architectural activism on their views on whether the goal was truly achievable. Tune in to hear their views from the coalface- in conversation with RIBAJ deputy editor Jan-Carlos Ku…
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Before setting up Ash Sakula in 1994, Cany Ash worked for the GLC Architect’s Department and Burrell Foley Fischer, as well as in New York and Berlin. She has taught at a number of architectural schools as a critic and studio tutor and is an external examiner at Cambridge University. She is an experienced co-designer, leading design workshops with …
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Mat Barnes is director of CAN – and architecture and art studio which designs characterful buildings, places, objects and spaces that subvert and amplify their social and cultural contexts and respond to their physical bounds. CAN create idiosyncratic and striking projects, underwritten by cultural and historical research, and believe that architec…
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Pooja Agrawal is an architect and planner who is currently CEO of Public Practice. She previously worked as a public servant at Homes England and the Greater London Authority, where as part of the Regeneration and Economic Development Team she helped co-found Public Practice in 2017.Prior to this, she worked at private architecture and urban design…
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Jayden Ali is founder of JA Projects – a London based practice working at the intersection of architecture, urban strategy, art and performance. "We work", the practice writes, "in culturally rich spaces, on projects we love, in places and contexts we care about. "Our approach to architecture and city-making mirrors our social values – places shoul…
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Anne Thorne founded Anne Thorne Architects Partnership in 1991. Prior to that she was a founder member of Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative 1980. Her work includes co-housing, the design of affordable passive housing and the conversion of existing houses to low energy standards and primary schools in Brixton and Essex including for children with …
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Microcities is the office of Mariabruna Fabrizi and Fosco Lucarelli, architects, teachers and curators.Their current topics of research are the spatialisation of mental processes, the relationship between architecture and information, the evolution of the domestic space.Their work takes the form of architectural projects, exhibitions curatorship an…
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India-based Balkrishna Doshi is RIBA Royal Gold Medallist 2022. He has been celebrated for combine pioneering modernism with vernacular, informed by a deep appreciation of the traditions of India’s architecture, climate, local culture and craft. He gave RIBAJ Meets a rare insight into how his home and studio in Ahmedabad taught him the importance o…
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Winning work and trying out new ways to design with the people behind architecture at Arup; directors Jo Wright and Nick Jackson and architect Christina Cox. Find out about the radical reconditioned an old Arup building – Triton, how they have found a new scale for the Battersea masterplan and what is next for the team. Presenter: Eleanor Young. Br…
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Fergus Feilden is director of Feilden Fowles – an award-winning, London-based architecture studio, which he founded with Edmund Foyles in 2009 following their first project, Ty Pren, a passive long-house in the Brecon Beacons.Today, Feilden Fowles deliver a range of buildings across the UK, producing architecture that is rich in character and disti…
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Marina Tabassum is a Bangladesh based architect, educator and academic. She graduated from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) in 1995. The same year, with Kashef Mahboob Chowdhury, she founded URBANA, an architecture practice based in Dhaka. In 2005, Tabassum established MTA (Marina Tabassum Architects). The practice's Bait …
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Niall McLaughlin was educated in Dublin and received his architectural qualifications from University College Dublin in 1984. He worked for Scott Tallon Walker in Dublin and London between 1984 and 1989. He established his own practice in London in 1990. Niall McLaughlin Architects make high quality modern buildings with a special emphasis on mater…
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In search of authenticity and frugality in architecture with Eric Parry Architects as it researches and specifies materials to make buildings special. Founder Eric Parry, director Lee Higson and project architect Emily Posey on how they get under the skin of buildings using the steel, stone and the earth beneath our feet, from design development to…
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Navigating the difficult decisions to lead climate action in architecture. Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ Peter Clegg, Jo White and Andrew Abraham on rediscovering a pioneer spirit for the climate emergency, growing buildings and taking sustainability to the politicians. Presenter: Eleanor Young. Brought to you by the RIBA Journal with the support …
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Asif Khan founded his East London-based, research and development led architecture studio in 2007. Ranging across buildings, landscapes, exhibitions and installations, among other things, Khan’s practice explores how material and social innovations can fundamentally alter the way people experience and shape their environment, realised through rigor…
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Kate Macintosh is an architect renowned for her ground-breaking social housing projects and latter-day campaigning and activism. She studied architecture at Edinburgh College of Art (now Heriot-Watt University), graduating in 1961. After time working in Poland, Sweden, Denmark and Finland, and then with Denys Lasdun on the National Theatre project …
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