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A is for Architecture Podcast

Jeana Ripple: Architecture, materials, technology and equity.

30 Oct 2025

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In the latest episode of the A is for Architecture Podcast Jeana Ripple, Chair and Vincent & Eleanor Shea Professor in the School of Architecture at the University of Virginia, joined me to discuss her recent book, Type V City: Codifying Material Inequity in Urban America, published by the University of Texas Press in August this year. In Type V city, Jeana describes how building codes or regulations in the USA have shaped urban landscapes. Specifically, Jeana explores how the construction of light, combustible wood-frame buildings – known as Type V construction - have codified inequities in social, economic, environmental and health outcomes for residents. We discuss this idea – the entrenchment of ethics in the materials of building making – but also that where the technology is restricted, in the exacerbation of labour inequalities. Materials, huh? Who’d have thought it? Well, you will, if you listen to (and read) Jeana.The book is linked above. Jenna can be found at work and on LinkedIn.+Music credits: ⁠Bruno Gillick 

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