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Hearing Architecture podcast

Hearing Architecture is a podcast featuring professionals from within the built environment, what they do, and why it’s important. In this podcast we’ll be interviewing architects, builders, and designers from around Australia who will tell us about the work they are doing to improve our cities and neighbourhoods.

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Scott Balmforth – Architecture Competitions

4 Apr 2022

Our guest in this episode is Scott Balmforth from Terroir who have offices in New South Wales, Tasmania, and Copenhagen in Denmark. Scott shares with us how Terroir took on Competitions at the beginning of their practice’s life to explore design ideas that built their portfolio on an international stage. He also shares stories about the intricacies embedded in competitions and how they’re run. Our host in this episode is Abby Hibberd who is an EmAGN committee member based in Tasmania.

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Aaron Peters and Andrew Scott – Architecture Competitions – Season 3 Episode 5

31 Mar 2022

Our guests in this episode are Aaron Peters from the Queensland based firm Vokes and Peters, and Andrew Scott from the New South Wales based firm Panovscott. They share with us the benefits of collaboration, working on a 2 stage competition, and how working on competitions can feed other work even when a practice doesn’t win.

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Aaron Peters and Andrew Scott – Architecture Competitions

31 Mar 2022

Our guests in this episode are Aaron Peters from the Queensland based firm Vokes and Peters, and Andrew Scott from the New South Wales based firm Panovscott. Aaron and Andrew worked together on a submission for the 2017 National Gallery of Victoria’s annual architecture commission. They share with us the benefits of collaboration, working on a 2 stage competition, and how working on competitions can feed other work even when a practice doesn’t win. The interview is taken care of by Sam McQueeney who is an EmAGN committee member based in Queensland who also works at Vokes and Peters.

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Matthias Hollenstein – Architecture Competitions – Season 3 Episode 4

28 Mar 2022

In this episode, we speak with Matthias Hollenstein of Studio Hollenstein. His practice began off the back of winning the architecture competition for Green Square in Sydney.

The stakes for the competition were high and the outcomes have pushed the bar higher for great urban design and architecture.

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Matthias Hollenstein – Architecture Competitions

28 Mar 2022

In this episode, we’re catching up with Matthias Hollenstein of Studio Hollenstein based in Sydney. His practice essentially began off the back of winning the architecture competition for Green Square in Sydney. The brief was to design a public square with extensive amenities to serve an area of inner-city Sydney that is slowly being developed into a modern high density precinct. The stakes for the competition were high but the outcomes have pushed the bar higher for great urban design and architecture.

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Brinda Somaya – APAF – Coexist

21 Mar 2022

This episode of Hearing Architecture is part of our continued collaboration with the Asia Pacific Architecture Festival otherwise known as APAF. The theme of the festival this year is “co-operate, co-design, and co-exist”. In this episode, we’re focusing on the word “co-exist” and how architects are bringing their clients and communities into the design process with them. Our guest in this episode is Brinda Somaya of SNK Architects in India who is a leader in an emerging form of participatory design that breaks down parts of the traditional hierarchy that separates architects from the end-users.

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Brinda Somaya – APAF – Coexist – Season 3 Episode 3

21 Mar 2022

In this episode, we’re focusing on the word “co-exist” with Brinda Somaya of SNK Architects in India who is a leader in an emerging form of participatory design that breaks down parts of the traditional hierarchy that separates architects from the end-users.

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Millie Cattlin – APAF – Codesign

17 Mar 2022

This episode of Hearing Architecture is part of our continued collaboration with the Asia Pacific Architecture Festival otherwise known as APAF. The theme of the festival this year is “co-operate, co-design, and co-exist”. In this episode, we’re focusing on the word “co-design” and some of the spaces being produced when architects collaborate with creatives from various backgrounds to revitalise public space. Our guest in this episode is Millie Cattlin of “The Projects” based in Melbourne, a creative architecture practise that facilitates the work of creative professionals in the public realm. They have achieved this by making some of the most successful creative spaces in Melbourne including “Testing Grounds”, “Site Works” and “The Quarry”.

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Millie Cattlin – APAF – Codesign – Season 3 Episode 2

17 Mar 2022

In this episode, we’re focusing on the word “co-design” with Millie Cattlin of “The Projects”, a Melbourne based creative architecture practise that facilitates the work of creative professionals in the public realm.

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Tracey Skovronek and Steve Phillips – APAF – Cooperate – Season 3 Episode 1

14 Mar 2022

Hearing Architecture is back! We’re starting season 3 by continuing our collaboration with the Asia Pacific Architecture Festival.

In this episode, we’re focusing on the word “co-operate” with Tracey Skovronek and Steve Phillips from Purcell Architecture.

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