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50 – A psychic predicts who'll win the 2017 Pritzker (Season Finale)

19 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Tired of all those repetitive Pritzker-prediction lists? Always those same, predictable bigly names, and when was the last time they actually got it r...

49 – Yvonne Farrell, director of Grafton Architects – winner of the RIBA International Prize

12 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Shortly after Grafton Architects won RIBA's inaugural International Prize for their UTEC campus in Lima, Peru, I spoke with the firm's director, Yvonn...

48 – 'Next Up: The LA River' — The Second Half

05 Dec 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Missed out on Next Up: The LA River, Archinect Sessions' podcasting event? Now you can listen to the whole thing, released in two parts on One-to-One...

47 – 'Next Up: The LA River' — The First Half

29 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Missed out on Next Up: The LA River, Archinect Sessions' live podcasting event? Now you can listen to the first half all at once, on One-to-One. Next...

46 – David Delgado and Daniel Goods, visual strategists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

15 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Through their work as visual strategists for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, David Delgado and Daniel Goods inspire scientists and make science insp...

45 – 'Never Built New York' authors Greg Goldin and Sam Lubell

07 Nov 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Never Built New York, by curators and authors Greg Goldin and Sam Lubell, is an astounding collection of architectural projects that never made it int...

44 – RotoLab co-founders Michael Rotondi, M A Greenstein and Nels Long

31 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Paul and Amelia are joined in-studio by the co-founders behind RotoLab, Michael Rotondi's new start-up. Along with Nels Long and M A Greenstein, ...

43 – George Tsypin, stage designer behind the 2014 Sochi Olympic Games and "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark"

24 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

You probably don't recognize George Tsypin's name, but you're almost certainly familiar with his projects. After training as an architect in Moscow, T...

42 – Catie Newell and Wes McGee, ACADIA conference workshop co-chairs

17 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Aside from their role as workshop co-chairs for the ACADIA conference, this week's One-to-One guests are both architects who work and teach at Taubma...

41 – Deborah Berke

10 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

The small town of Columbus, Indiana is packed with the works of famous modernist architects, but unlike cities like New York or Chicago, Columbus's pe...

40 – Steven Holl

03 Oct 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Steven Holl is globally renowned for monumental works that specifically invoke light, color and porosity in both programmatic and aesthetic ways. Holl...

39 – Tomas Koolhaas, filmmaker behind REM documentary

26 Sep 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Tomas Koolhaas is a filmmaker in Los Angeles, whose most recent project, a documentary about his father Rem, recently premiered at the Venice Film Fes...

38 – Martino Stierli, chief curator of architecture and design at MoMA

19 Sep 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Martino Stierli took over as MoMA's chief curator of architecture and design in 2015, when the museum was already undergoing major changes. Diller Sco...

37 – Michael Arbib of the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture

12 Sep 2016

Contributed by Lukas

For nearly 30 years, Michael Arbib taught computer science, neuroscience, engineering, psychology, and mathematics at the University of Southern Calif...

36 – Kunlé Adeyemi of NLÉ

06 Sep 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Kunlé Adeyemi founded NLÉ in Amsterdam and Lagos in 2010, after over eight years at OMA. Raised in Kaduna, Nigeria, with an architect father who was...

15 – Michael Maltzan (REBROADCAST)

29 Aug 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Los-Angeles based architect Michael Maltzan may be best known for his multiple residential projects with the Skid Row Housing Trust, and the longe...

35 – Charlie Hailey, author of 'Design/Build with Jersey Devil'

22 Aug 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Design/Build with Jersey Devil: A Handbook for Education and Practice is a wonderful mixture of history, interviews, experiments and how-to's, all fo...

34 – architect and experimental theater founder Abraham Burickson

15 Aug 2016

Contributed by Lukas

In the spring of 2015, we ran a Working Out of the Box feature with Abraham Burickson, the practicing architect who founded Odyssey Works—a theater...

33 – Dora Epstein Jones, executive director of Los Angeles' A+D Museum

08 Aug 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Dora Epstein Jones is the newly minted executive director of the A+D Architecture and Design Museum in Los Angeles. With a doctorate in Architectural...

32 – Jose Sanchez, co-creator of Block'hood computer game

01 Aug 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Architect Jose Sanchez is the co-creator of Block'hood, a city-building computer game that runs on real city data. Under his practice, plethora-proj...

31 – LeRoy Troyer of Troyer Group

18 Jul 2016

Contributed by Lukas

The Genesis-sized replica of Noah's Ark is just the beginning of Ark Encounter, Kentucky's new biblical theme park managed by the Christian apologist...

30 – Mark Middleton of Grimshaw

11 Jul 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Mark Middleton, partner at Grimshaw in London, has been facing the Brexit decision's aftermath like many of his architecture-compatriots—with posit...

Happy 4th from One-to-One!

04 Jul 2016

Contributed by Lukas

We're taking a break from One-to-One this week to set off fireworks and contemplate the potential future of a Trump Presidential Center. In the meanti...

29 – Pierluigi Serraino

27 Jun 2016

Contributed by Lukas

In the late 1950s, some of the world's most prominent architects gathered in Berkeley, California, to take part in a landmark psychological experiment...

28 – Hugh Howard, author of "Architecture's Odd Couple: Frank Lloyd Wright and Philip Johnson"

20 Jun 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Architecture writer and historian Hugh Howard has written many books on American architecture, telling stories that meld design and cultural history t...

27 – Craig Dykers and Elaine Molinar

13 Jun 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Elaine Molinar joined founding partner Craig Dykers at Snøhetta's very beginning, when they won their first competition for the Alexandria Library in...

26 – Geoff Manaugh

06 Jun 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Writer and BLDGBLOG founder Geoff Manaugh's latest book, A Burglar's Guide to the City, isn't just a set of case studies on bank vaults and getaway ro...

25 – Amro Sallam

31 May 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Amro Sallam helped start Architects for Society in 2015, gathering together a collective of international architects to focus their work on humanitari...

24 – Aileen Kwun and Bryn Smith

23 May 2016

Contributed by Lukas

20 over 80: Conversations with Legends of Architecture and Design is the antidote to those breathless, over-hyped lists you've seen, trying to predic...

23 – Steve McConnell and John SanGiovanni

16 May 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Today's podcast guests are NBBJ Managing Partner Steve McConnell and John SanGiovanni, co-founder of Visual Vocal, a new company bringing virtual and...

22 – Bernard Khoury

09 May 2016

Contributed by Lukas

In the late 1980s, Bernard Khoury came to the US from Lebanon to study architecture at RISD and Harvard, then returned to establish his practice in Be...

21 – Amale Andraos

02 May 2016

Contributed by Lukas

We last spoke with Amale Andraos for our Deans List series, a year after she succeeded Mark Wigley as dean of Columbia University's GSAPP.Since 2011 a...

20 – Clive Wilkinson

25 Apr 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Shortly after starting out in Frank Gehry's office in the early 1990s, Clive Wilkinson founded his own firm in Los Angeles, and has since designed fa...

19 – Jake Jaxson

18 Apr 2016

Contributed by Lukas

If the name didn't tip you off, CockyBoys is a gay porn studio based in New York. Jake Jaxson has been running it, quite successfully, since 2010, sta...

18 – Ray Kappe

11 Apr 2016

Contributed by Lukas

We visited Ray Kappe in his breathtaking home in Rustic Canyon, Los Angeles, to hear his thoughts on the shifting grounds of architecture education, a...

17 – Richard Kim

04 Apr 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Richard Kim is a pretty busy guy – as the head designer at emerging electric vehicle company, Faraday Future, Kim is tasked with creating the compan...

16 – Family

28 Mar 2016

Contributed by Lukas

This week on One-to-One, we check in with the partners behind Family, Oana Stanescu (former top-notch Archinect School Blogger) and Dong-Ping Wong, to...

15.5 – Spring Cleaning

21 Mar 2016

Contributed by Lukas

One-to-One is taking a break this week – we've been super busy these last few weeks, getting together more interviews and doing some spring cleaning...

15 – Michael Maltzan

14 Mar 2016

Contributed by Lukas

This week's One-to-One guest, the Los-Angeles based architect Michael Maltzan, may be best known for his multiple residential projects with the Sk...

14 – Tom Wiscombe

07 Mar 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Architect and educator Tom Wiscombe has made major inroads as SCI-Arc's BArch chair to establish a stronger connection to the humanities and critical ...

13 – Sylvia Lavin

29 Feb 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Writer, critical theorist and architecture academic Sylvia Lavin has been a fixture in the southern California art and architecture scene for the bet...

12 – Alan Loomis

22 Feb 2016

Contributed by Lukas

As Deputy Director for Urban Design and Mobility in Glendale, CA, a teacher of urban design at Woodbury University, and one of the Mayor's appointees ...

11 – Garrett Jacobs

15 Feb 2016

Contributed by Lukas

This week's guest is Garrett Jacobs, executive director of the phoenix rising from Architecture for Humanity's ashes, known as the Chapter Network. Wh...

10 – Galen Cranz

08 Feb 2016

Contributed by Lukas

In line with this month's "Furniture" theme, Amelia Taylor-Hochberg speaks with Galen Cranz, an architecture professor at UC Berkeley specializing in ...

9 – Elsie Owusu

02 Feb 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Based in London, Elsie Owusu OBE runs her own firm (Elsie Owusu Architects), is a national council member at the Royal Institute of British Architect...

8 – Scott Merrill

25 Jan 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Scott Merrill, winner of this year’s Driehaus Prize for his work under his firm Merrill, Pastor & Colgan, studied economics before getting an MArch ...

7 – Michael Kimmelman

18 Jan 2016

Contributed by Lukas

Michael Kimmelman, architecture critic for the New York Times, joins me for our first One-to-One interview of 2016. I wanted to talk with Kimmelman sp...

6 – Will Hunter

14 Dec 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Complaints about the state of architecture education are easy to come by, both in academia and practice. It's expensive, long, and arguably ineffectiv...

5 – Hashim Sarkis

07 Dec 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Before coming to MIT to serve as dean of the School of Architecture + Planning in January 2014, Hashim Sarkis taught at Harvard's GSD as the Aga Khan ...

4 – Liam Young

30 Nov 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Architect and educator Liam Young joins Paul Petrunia and Nicholas Korody in the Archinect studio for this week's One-to-One. Young, a kind of archite...

3 - Jenna Didier

23 Nov 2015

Contributed by Lukas

This week's One-to-One guest is Jenna Didier, founder of the Materials & Applications research and exhibition space in Los Angeles. Didier started th...

2 - Jens Bertelsen

16 Nov 2015

Contributed by Lukas

This week on the podcast, we speak with Jens Bertelsen – a Danish architect specializing in historic preservation, who since 2011 has called himself...

1 - Neil Denari

09 Nov 2015

Contributed by Lukas

Our new podcast, Archinect Sessions: One-to-One is an interview show, straight-up. Each episode features a single interview with a notable figure in ...