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Hearing Architecture Podcast

Audio & Video

Audio Content

Completed / Professional Category

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Architect / Designer:

Daniel Moore

Studio:

Open Creative Studio

Design Team:

Director, Producer, Creator – Daniel Moore
Australian Institute of Architects Team – Madelynn Jenkins and Claudia McCarthy
Associate Producers (EmAGN Team) – Jamileh Jahangiri, Daniel Hall, Kali Marnane, Chris Morley, Sam Mcqueeney, Reece Currey, Brad Wetherall, Bede Taylor, Rebecca Webster, Kirsty Volz, Hugh Michelmore, Victoria Clarkson, Lily Fong, Tanya Banagala, Jess Beaver, Dillon Gorton, Vaughan Cockburn, Kalyna Sparks, Sally Hsu, James Gaughwin, Myron Monteiro, Genevieve Vu, Rohana Fullarton, Bridie O’Toole, Renata Gebara, Abby Hibberd, Kimberley Hui, Hillary Duff, Max Leegel Wight, Cassia Ward, Ryan Berut, Aileen Chew, Marc Pilla, Katina Vlandis, Casey Henderson, Christian Lionis

Copyright:

Australian Institute of Architects

Country:

Australia

In Hearing Architecture, we focus on architecture’s human stories. The interviews explore the creative minds shaping the built environment. In collaboration with the Australian Institute of Architecture, this podcast is a vibrant platform for architects, builders, and designers to share their diverse journeys and perspectives.

Each episode is an invitation to eavesdrop on passionate design professionals discussing the impact of architecture. They delve into the challenges and triumphs of their projects, from crafting sustainable communities to revitalizing historic spaces. Every guest brings a unique perspective and valuable insight, whether they are renowned architects or emerging practices.

As well as technical discussions, Hearing Architecture explores the profound impact architecture has on our lives. Listeners gain a deeper understanding of how design shapes our experiences, influences social interactions, and fosters a sense of belonging in our cities and neighbourhoods. You’ll hear about the careful consideration of accessibility, the integration of cultural diversity, and the ever-present conversation about sustainability.

The podcast does not shy away from discussing critical issues facing the built environment. Discussions focus on housing affordability, climate change impacts on cities, and inclusive design that caters to all abilities. Through these open conversations, Hearing Architecture challenges listeners to think critically about how we envision and construct our built spaces.

But beyond the serious topics, there’s an underlying enthusiasm for the creative process. The emerging architects network members (EmAGN) who make up the vast majority of the team volunteer their time to celebrate the excitement of bringing ideas to life, the collaborative spirit among professionals, and the sheer amazement of watching buildings come to life from sketches. Whether you’re an architecture aficionado or simply curious about the world around you, Hearing Architecture offers a fascinating glimpse into the minds and processes that shape our everyday landscapes.

There is more to hearing architecture than bricks and mortar in this podcast. Through sharing these stories, Hearing Architecture constantly asks and answers the questions “What do architects do and why is it important?” It’s about human stories, the passion for design, and the power of architecture to shape not just buildings, but the very fabric of our communities.

In Hearing Architecture, we focus on architecture’s human stories. The interviews explore the creative minds shaping the built environment. In collaboration with the Australian Institute of Architecture, this podcast is a vibrant platform for architects, builders, and designers to share their diverse journeys and perspectives.

Each episode is an invitation to eavesdrop on passionate design professionals discussing the impact of architecture. They delve into the challenges and triumphs of their projects, from crafting sustainable communities to revitalizing historic spaces. Every guest brings a unique perspective and valuable insight, whether they are renowned architects or emerging practices.

As well as technical discussions, Hearing Architecture explores the profound impact architecture has on our lives. Listeners gain a deeper understanding of how design shapes our experiences, influences social interactions, and fosters a sense of belonging in our cities and neighbourhoods. You’ll hear about the careful consideration of accessibility, the integration of cultural diversity, and the ever-present conversation about sustainability.

The podcast does not shy away from discussing critical issues facing the built environment. Discussions focus on housing affordability, climate change impacts on cities, and inclusive design that caters to all abilities. Through these open conversations, Hearing Architecture challenges listeners to think critically about how we envision and construct our built spaces.

But beyond the serious topics, there’s an underlying enthusiasm for the creative process. The emerging architects network members (EmAGN) who make up the vast majority of the team volunteer their time to celebrate the excitement of bringing ideas to life, the collaborative spirit among professionals, and the sheer amazement of watching buildings come to life from sketches. Whether you’re an architecture aficionado or simply curious about the world around you, Hearing Architecture offers a fascinating glimpse into the minds and processes that shape our everyday landscapes.

There is more to hearing architecture than bricks and mortar in this podcast. Through sharing these stories, Hearing Architecture constantly asks and answers the questions “What do architects do and why is it important?” It’s about human stories, the passion for design, and the power of architecture to shape not just buildings, but the very fabric of our communities.

Open Creative Studio

Open Creative Studio, founded by the 2022 Emerging Architect Prize winner, Daniel Moore, is a dynamic hub redefining the role of architecture, extending its reach beyond drawings and competitions to build vibrant communities. Sustainability, social impact, and public engagement are woven into the very fabric of their work.

Moore, recognized for his “unending dedication to advancing the role of the architect in society,” brings a unique lens to architectural practice. He believes in harnessing design to tackle social and environmental challenges, fostering inclusivity, and empowering communities.

Open Creative Studio isn’t just about designing buildings; it’s about fostering connection, resilience, and a sense of shared purpose within communities. They go beyond client briefs, becoming active partners in creating spaces that enrich lives and address local needs. This collaborative approach makes them a beacon of innovation in the architectural landscape.