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ana001: Planning the Ruins | The Built Environment
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Introduction to Anarchitecture and the built environment. This is the first of three episodes in the Foundations Series.
You probably don’t know what a “house” is. Now you can learn from the experts!
The Scales Framework makes a dazzling entrance.
Use hashtag #ana001 to reference this episode in a tweet, shared post, or comment.
View full show notes at anarchitecturepodcast.com/ana001.
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IntroThe Roman Forum was the power center of western civilization… until it wasn’t.
Could we conceive of the power structures of our governments being engraved with the inscription Id Iam Non Refert – This Matters No More?
DiscussionJoe doesn’t know what a “Built Environment” is. Luckily, Tim looked it up on Wikipedia just before we started recording.
Joe doesn’t know what an Anarchist is. Luckily, Tim looked it up on Wikipedia just before we started recording.
Why are we doing the Anarchitecture Podcast?
Everyone is excited about “The Scales Framework”
Spatial Scales of the Built Environment
Room
House
Property
Neighborhood
Metropolis/City
Region
Global
Time Scales of the Built Environment. Cyclical and Acyclical changes.
Hourly
Daily
Weekly
Seasonal/Annual
Decadal
Generational
Centuries
Conclusion
Links/ResourcesPhoto of medieval ruins in Roman Forum (Trajan’s Forum)
Mending Wall by Robert Frost
33 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on March 05, 2021 20:12 (). Last successful fetch was on October 01, 2020 07:18 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 210530458 series 2361249
Introduction to Anarchitecture and the built environment. This is the first of three episodes in the Foundations Series.
You probably don’t know what a “house” is. Now you can learn from the experts!
The Scales Framework makes a dazzling entrance.
Use hashtag #ana001 to reference this episode in a tweet, shared post, or comment.
View full show notes at anarchitecturepodcast.com/ana001.
----more----
IntroThe Roman Forum was the power center of western civilization… until it wasn’t.
Could we conceive of the power structures of our governments being engraved with the inscription Id Iam Non Refert – This Matters No More?
DiscussionJoe doesn’t know what a “Built Environment” is. Luckily, Tim looked it up on Wikipedia just before we started recording.
Joe doesn’t know what an Anarchist is. Luckily, Tim looked it up on Wikipedia just before we started recording.
Why are we doing the Anarchitecture Podcast?
Everyone is excited about “The Scales Framework”
Spatial Scales of the Built Environment
Room
House
Property
Neighborhood
Metropolis/City
Region
Global
Time Scales of the Built Environment. Cyclical and Acyclical changes.
Hourly
Daily
Weekly
Seasonal/Annual
Decadal
Generational
Centuries
Conclusion
Links/ResourcesPhoto of medieval ruins in Roman Forum (Trajan’s Forum)
Mending Wall by Robert Frost
33 episodes
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