106 — Antoni Gaudí 7 — La Sagrada Familia
In the final episode of our Antoni Gaudí series, we discussed his magnum opus, one of the most famous buildings in the world: La Sagrada Familia. However, as is always the case, not everything is as i
543- In Proximity: Ryan Coogler and Roman Mars
In Proximity is a podcast from Proximity Media about craft, career, and founder Ryan Coogler talks all about podcasts with Roman Mars, host and creator of 99% Invisible, a sound-r
The Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading, Rio de Janeiro
Mariella Bevan browses a historic library that is helping to preserve the written heritage of the Portuguese language in Brazil.See for privacy information.
Creating India’s First Multi-Modal Public Transport App, with Monalisha Thakur
Hi friends! In this episode I have a fascinating conversation with Monalisha Thakur, the co-founder and CMO at Tummoc. Tummoc is India’s first multi-modal transport app that provides a
From Student to Younger Member: ITE’s Roadmap to Success – Anamaria Torres, Sr. Transportat
ITE younger member Anamaria Torres joins the podcast to talk about the wealth of opportunities within ITE for both student and younger members ITE provides for this population. A Senior Transportation
Tall Stories 363: Cité du Vin, Bordeaux
Amy van den Berg explores a museum that’s bringing tourism back to the city in one of France’s most famous wine regions.See for privacy information.
105 — Antoni Gaudí 6 — Colonia Güell
In this episode of our ongoing series on Antoni Gaudí we discussed the unsolved mystery of the Colonia Güell Church. Perhaps the most enigmatic of Gaudí's projects, and the apotheosis of his method an
Doing Urban Research During a Pandemic
In Episode #18 of Cognitive Urbanism, Prof. Hollander considers the methods available to urban researchers in light of COVID-19 lockdowns and social distancing, recommending an urban social listening
Preserve History or Promote Authenticity?
In Episode #14 of Cognitive Urbanism, Prof. Hollander considers ways that cognitive science shows why historic preservation matters and ways in which authenicity may not matter.
Public Health and Urban Planning 2.0
The sixth episode in the Cognitive Urbanism podcast, Prof. Hollander speaks about the emergence of a public health and urban planning connection, beginning in the 2000s, and a new connection happening
Tall Stories 362: Madison Square Garden, New York
HJ Mai delves into the debate over what’s next for New York’s most emblematic sports and events venue.See for privacy information.
Gamifying Climate Action in Smart Communities, with Katie Patrick
Hi friends! On this episode of the Smart Community Podcast, I have a brilliant chat with Katie Patrick. Katie is an environmental engineer, software designer, author and repeat guest w
Tall Stories 361: Habitat 67, Montreal
Paul Logothetis explores the terraces and towers of Montreal’s most famous housing complex.See for privacy information.
From 500 to 5,000: What Strong Towns Members Are Doing to Make Their Places Better
Mariella Bevan browses a historic library that is helping to preserve the written heritage of the Portuguese language in Brazil.See for privacy information.3
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