Episodes

  • The Everything House: Materiality in Architecture and Pushing Boundaries
    Oct 31 2024

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    What happens when you build an entire house from just one material? We explore the revolutionary "everything house" concept, inspired by architectural visionaries like Robert Bruno, Tadao Ando, and Tom Kundig. This episode takes you on an imaginative journey through the possibilities and challenges of constructing homes from singular materials like wood and concrete. We question the marriage of aesthetics and functionality in architecture and reflect on the profound impact such designs have on our daily lives.

    Be inspired by the unexpected as we humorously consider a house made entirely of plasterboard and marvel at Shigeru Ban's ingenious use of cardboard. Discover the magic that unfolds when architects push a design concept to its fullest, as seen in the ice hotel where every element is sculpted from ice. We delve into the importance of bold colour choices and materiality, highlighting the creative courage required to challenge conventional design norms and realise truly unique architectural masterpieces.

    The debate surrounding architectural ornamentation resurfaces as we explore the tension between modernist minimalism and ornate classical styles. Are we missing something by shunning decorative elements in contemporary design? As we reflect on projects that successfully blend ornamentation with modern aesthetics, we invite listeners to reconsider the role of decorative features in enhancing a building's unity and rhythm. Join us in celebrating the artistry and innovation that can emerge when architects dare to push beyond traditional boundaries.

    Chapters:

    • 0:13 - Exploring the Everything House Concept
    • 14:35 - The Impact of Architectural Design
    • 18:18 - The Art of Process-Based Design
    • 33:18 - Pushing Architectural Boundaries
    • 46:19 - The Debate on Decorative Elements

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    56 mins
  • Beyond Design: Architecture, Innovation and Business with Pamela Bell
    Oct 16 2024

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    Pamela Bell, a trailblazer in New Zealand's architecture and construction scene, shares her inspiring journey from studying architecture to embracing prefabrication and entrepreneurial ventures. Pamela's story is not just about personal triumphs but also about innovating at the crossroads of design and business. Her narrative is a testament to the transformative power of networking and building meaningful connections, which she believes are crucial for success. Pamela's experiences, including founding Prefab NZ and creating influential exhibitions, illustrate the importance of accessible architecture and her passion for pioneering change.

    As Wellington faces political and economic challenges, particularly in the construction sector, there's a unique opportunity to rethink and enhance business processes. We discuss how refining brand propositions and supporting local enterprises can drive innovation during these trying times. By highlighting the significant role of industry associations and social enterprises, the episode underscores the necessity of embracing change and maintaining strong networks. Pamela and other industry experts share insights on how staying connected and being proactive can help navigate these challenges and foster new building methodologies.

    The evolving role of architects takes center stage as we explore strategic thinking and entrepreneurial approaches in design. This episode highlights the critical gap in architecture education regarding business skills and introduces design thinking as a versatile tool. Personal anecdotes emphasize the value of mentorship and curiosity in building connections, likening mentorship to having a personal board of directors. Finally, Pamela shares her perspective on the power of informal networking, encouraging listeners to engage actively with their surroundings and learn from others to inspire personal and professional growth.

    Key Links:

    • https://www.pamelabell.nz/
    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/pamela-bell-nz/?originalSubdomain=nz

    Show Chapters:

    • 0:09 - Architectural Innovation and Inspiration
    • 10:39 - Embracing Change and Innovation
    • 18:09 - Unlocking Architecture's Strategic Thinking
    • 21:51 - Entrepreneurial Approaches in Design Thinking
    • 26:18 - Building Networks and Seeking Mentorship
    • 29:55 - Exploring Architectural Business Models
    • 44:58 - Coffee and Networking in Architecture

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    46 mins
  • Real World Education: A Conversation with Kevin Hui of Archimarathon
    Sep 9 2024

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    Ever wondered how architecture can be more than just buildings? Join us as we chat with Kevin Hui of Archimarathon, an architecture tour curator, educator, YouTuber and social media savant. Kevin shares his inspiring journey from creating architecture running tours to collaborating with Andrew Maynard on a YouTube channel, especially during the pandemic. Get ready to explore the critical issue of Melbourne's declining studio culture and discover Kevin’s innovative co-working studio space designed to revive camaraderie and bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world practice.

    Kevin and our hosts dive into the necessity of making architecture communication accessible to a broader audience. Learn the benefits of fostering open and relatable dialogues about architecture, which help students and enthusiasts alike to appreciate the human side of acclaimed architects. This episode is packed with insights on how to make complex architectural ideas more relatable and engaging for everyone.

    From spontaneous, humor-infused architecture tours to the discrepancies between architectural photography and real-life experiences, we cover it all. Kevin takes us behind the scenes on the logistics of running dynamic architecture tours that blend infotainment with education. We also discuss the evolving methods of teaching architecture, the irreplaceable value of experiencing architecture in person, and the importance of genuine interactions in digital content creation. Tune in for an episode brimming with authenticity, education, and a fresh perspective on architecture.

    If you are interested in joining one of the acclaimed Archimarathon tours you can find out more at, https://www.archimarathon.com/, or check out their amazing YouTube series at, https://www.youtube.com/c/archimarathon.

    Episode Chapters:
    0:00 - Reviving Architecture Studio Culture
    12:48 - Improving Architecture Communication Accessibility
    18:11 - Architectural Tours
    28:57 - Exploring Discrepancies in Architecture Perception
    40:21 - Modern Education Critique and Collaboration
    55:57 - Interviews

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    57 mins
  • The Greener Way to Go: A Conversation with Matthew Cutler-Welsh
    Aug 13 2024

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    Wondering how you can stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of sustainable architecture? Join us as we sit down with Matthew Cutler-Walsh, a leading expert in green building practices, for a deep dive into the rapidly changing landscape of sustainable building in New Zealand. Matthew sheds light on the recent H1 regulation updates, the enthusiastic support from industry professionals like Ben Nansett of MPB Builders, and the tireless advocacy efforts in Parliament. We'll unpack the surging Homestar registrations and the transition towards voluntary schemes, laying down the groundwork for meeting ambitious carbon reduction targets.

    Tired of homes that overheat or lack proper ventilation? This episode tackles the critical gaps in New Zealand's Building Code around these pressing issues. Discover how Homestar's guidelines aim to mitigate overheating and improve ventilation through smart design and mechanical systems. Matthew shares personal experiences and expert insights on the benefits and potential challenges of various ventilation systems, underscoring the necessity of adequate home ventilation standards to ensure healthier living spaces.

    Curious about the future of high-performance homes in the market? We explore the mounting demand for sustainable design and the hurdles that architects and builders face. Matthew offers practical advice on simplifying building designs for cost-efficiency and sustainability, the power of mid-build open homes as a marketing tool, and the game-changing role of energy modeling tools in achieving stellar Homestar ratings. Tune in to hear about groundbreaking projects, the promising built-to-rent sector, and how Matthew's podcast ventures are steering the industry toward a greener future. Don't miss this insightful discussion that promises to inspire and inform anyone passionate about sustainable architecture.

    You can catch more of Matthew's expertise on his other podcast ventures, Homestyle Green (https://homestylegreen.com/) and The Passive House Podcast (https://passivehouseaccelerator.com/podcast)

    Chapters:
    0:01 - Sustainable Architecture and Green Building Practices
    11:07 - Improving Building Code Gaps for Ventilation
    24:19 - Market Demand and High Performance Homes
    30:05 - Building Code Compliance and Efficiency
    41:17 - Effective Design for Efficient Buildings
    54:51 - Achieving High Homestar Ratings in Buildings
    1:04:11 - Building Industry Podcast Collaboration

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Money Talks: The Challenges of Cost in Architecture and Construction
    Jul 29 2024

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    How do you navigate the maze of fluctuating construction costs and avoid the pitfall of overcapitalization? Join us as we tackle these pressing questions and uncover practical solutions to manage building expenses effectively. We’ll break down the frustrations professionals face when clients are vague about budgets and how quantity surveyors can play a crucial role in stabilizing these uncertainties. You'll learn about the importance of concept designs in gauging project feasibility and the cultural factors in New Zealand that influence property investment decisions.

    Ever wondered how old rubbish dumps and flood zones in Wellington affect your building costs even before you break ground? We delve into the regulatory and environmental hurdles that significantly drive up expenses, exploring how adopting international testing methods might offer some relief. We'll also discuss how these challenges impact property resale and insurance, providing a comprehensive look at how market behavior is influenced by these factors.

    From a builder’s perspective, discover why sticking to familiar methods like NZS 3604 can be a double-edged sword. We delve into fixed-price contracts, the benefits of Early Contractor Engagement (ECI), and why thorough documentation is crucial during the design phase. Learn how open communication and meticulous planning can help control costs while delivering high-quality architectural designs. Don't miss this episode packed with insights on maintaining budget constraints and achieving outstanding construction outcomes.

    Chapters:
    0:12 - Navigating Cost and Overcapitalization
    14:28 - Building Costs and Regulatory Challenges
    27:55 - Builder's Perspective on Construction Contracts
    43:17 - Early Contractor Engagement and Cost Control
    56:15 - Architectural Design and Cost Control

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Balancing Art and Architecture: Matt Liggins' Inspiring Journey
    Jul 16 2024

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    Join us for an invigorating conversation with the multifaceted Matt Liggins (Ngati Ruanui) as he shares his remarkable journey through the realms of architecture, art, and design. Matt dives into the exhilarating process of preparing for his TEDx presentation and the profound impact of forging relationships within New Zealand's art scene. We discuss the essential balance of isolation and interaction in the creative process, offering practical tips on staying organized and maintaining creativity amidst a flurry of projects. Matt's experiences and insights provide a captivating glimpse into the dynamic world of architectural and artistic innovation.

    We unravel the story of building an affordable glass pavilion in Linton back in 2011. From the architectural nuances and budget constraints to the unique legislative differences between New Zealand and Australia, this episode is packed with personal anecdotes that highlight the challenges and triumphs of architectural design. We touch on the lifestyle contrasts across various New Zealand regions, sharing stories of surfing, weather conditions, and the camaraderie built through hands-on work in rural settings. This personal narrative paints a vivid picture of the architectural landscape and the heartfelt connections made along the way.

    Wrapping up the episode, we delve into the complexities of designing large-scale art installations like the Euclidean Tower, exploring the collaborative efforts that bring these visions to life. We reflect on the challenges of medium-density housing design, advocating for simpler and more effective architectural approaches. Matt's unique perspective on balancing work and creativity, combined with his profound appreciation for the artistic and architectural landscape, makes this episode a must-listen for anyone passionate about the arts.

    Key Resources:

    • https://www.mattliggins.com/
    • https://tedxauckland.com/people/matt-liggins/
    • @matt_liggins

    Chapters:

    • 0:00 - New Zealand Architecture, Design, Education
    • 11:24 - Architecture, Design, and Personal Stories
    • 18:52 - Creative Workflow and Personal Organization
    • 28:39 - Geometry and Light
    • 34:03 - Designing Sculptural Installations Through Drawing
    • 46:40 - Balancing Work and Creativity
    • 54:04 - Challenges in New Zealand Architecture
    • 1:04:46 - Building Connections Through Podcast Conversations


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The Humans are Dead: AI in Architecture
    Jun 30 2024

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    Can AI transform the architecture industry? Join us on this episode of the Design Principles Podcast as we unravel the dynamic interplay between artificial intelligence (AI) and architectural design. We’ll kick off by breaking down AI into digestible bits, distinguishing it from machine learning and discussing the elusive concept of artificial general intelligence (AGI). Discover how tools like ChatGPT are not just boosting efficiency but also pushing the boundaries of creativity in the design process. We’ll also tackle ethical concerns and real-world applications, pondering the profound impact AI could have on the way architects and designers work.

    Is AI a creative ally or a potential threat to unique architectural visions? Gerard joins us to express his concerns about AI diluting originality, sparking a lively debate on the moral responsibilities of architects using these advanced tools. We’ll dissect practical applications like compliance tasks and quick concept renders, while wrestling with the unpredictability AI introduces into design work. The focus remains on striking a balance between leveraging AI for efficiency and safeguarding the creative integrity that makes architecture an art form.

    Looking ahead, we investigate AI’s broader role in architecture, from automating detailed drawings to managing projects. Despite AI’s impressive capabilities, we highlight its limitations, especially its inability to replace the innovative spark that human designers bring to the table. The discussion zooms in on how AI’s reliance on existing data might stifle originality and the crucial need for architects to balance innovation with practical constraints. As we envision the future of AI-driven architectural firms, we'll reflect on how the roles of professionals may evolve in a landscape increasingly dominated by AI, ensuring a thought-provoking conversation on the future of architecture.

    Please note the introduction to this episode and this summary have been AI generated to fit with the theme of this episode.

    0:00 - The Intersection of AI and Architecture
    15:30 - AI Ethics in Architecture
    30:01 - The Role of AI in Architecture
    46:46 - Exploring AI Applications in Architecture

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    1 hr
  • A Deeper View: A Conversation with Architect, Chris Moller
    Jun 12 2024

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    Discover the secrets behind the harmonious marriage of digital and analog design with acclaimed architect and Grand Designs New Zealand host, Chris Moller. Chris shares his unique perspective on the vital importance of tactile, sensory engagement in the creative process, reflecting on how traditional tools like pencils and legos can foster innovation. He also revisits a historical chat between Kevin Kelly and Brian Eno, uncovering the essence of good architecture through the lens of Marshall McLuhan's theories.

    Unlock the power of juxtaposition and shock tactics in the world of design, as we draw parallels between media, art, and architecture. Chris discusses how master architects like Bjarke Ingels and Rem Koolhaas use these techniques to provoke new ways of thinking, and we contemplate the calming effect of physical creation in a digitized world. This episode also takes a deep dive into extreme sports, revealing the parallels between the intense focus required in sports like whitewater kayaking and the craft of architectural design.

    Connect with the cosmos and nature through architecture with Chris's insights on projects like the Mount Pleasant Community Centre and the Porirua Community Market, Kai Tahi. We explore how learning from natural forms and historical principles can lead to more sustainable and efficient designs. The episode wraps up with an inspiring highlight of the Ruamahanga River conservation project, showcasing the powerful impact of grassroots activism and community involvement in environmental restoration. Join us for a journey that bridges the past, present, and future of design, offering a rich tapestry of insights and inspiration.

    Episode artwork by Anna Briggs

    0:00 - Digital vs Analog in Design
    10:43 - Juxtaposition and Shock in Design
    17:34 - Craft, Creation, and Architecture
    35:13 - Connecting Architecture to Nature and Cosmos
    46:50 - Architectural Design and Cosmic Inspiration
    1:03:20 - Revisiting Ancient Architecture Principles
    1:13:15 - Ruamahanga River Conservation Project

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    1 hr and 16 mins