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Loneliness and Infrastructure, The British Pavilion, and Rethinking Social Spaces With Unscene Architecture Founder, Maddie Kessler #8

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The Stuart Semple Show delves into different industries to bring you the latest insights from leading creative minds. In episode 8, host Stuart Semple invites socially driven architect Maddie Kessler to talk about her recent British Pavilion project.

Kessler is the founder of Unscene Architecture, a creative endeavour that seeks to ‘reveal the unseen forces that shape our cities’. In this thought-provoking hour, Kessler and Semple discuss the relationship between the self and public spaces and the battle to make architecture a vessel for social change.

This episode covers

  • The British Pavilion
  • Ownership of data
  • Rethinking social spaces for the 21st century
  • Land ownership in England
  • Value system shifts
  • Loneliness and infrastructure

Links and references at: http://stuartsemple.com/the-stuart-semple-show-podcast/

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The Stuart Semple Show delves into different industries to bring you the latest insights from leading creative minds. In episode 8, host Stuart Semple invites socially driven architect Maddie Kessler to talk about her recent British Pavilion project.

Kessler is the founder of Unscene Architecture, a creative endeavour that seeks to ‘reveal the unseen forces that shape our cities’. In this thought-provoking hour, Kessler and Semple discuss the relationship between the self and public spaces and the battle to make architecture a vessel for social change.

This episode covers

  • The British Pavilion
  • Ownership of data
  • Rethinking social spaces for the 21st century
  • Land ownership in England
  • Value system shifts
  • Loneliness and infrastructure

Links and references at: http://stuartsemple.com/the-stuart-semple-show-podcast/

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