posts tagged ‘interviews’

Future Tense | ABC radio interview

FutureTense | ABC National Radio
FutureTense | ABC National Radio

FutureTense is a weekly half-hour podcast program aired on Australian ABC National Radio that takes a critical look at new technologies, new approaches and new ways of thinking. This week’s theme is “Urbanisation and our relationship with the city” and includes interviews with Adam Greenfield, Bert de Muynck, Professor Richard Florida and Dr. Tony Fry. Podcast now online! read more »

SAKO Architects | publication

Keiichiro Sako, SAKO Architects | Beijing, February 2009
Keiichiro Sako, SAKO Architects | Beijing, February 2009

In Mark Magazine #20 (June-July 2009), Bert de Muynck | MovingCities published an interview with the Beijing-based Japanese architect Keiichiro Sako [Sako Architects] entitled “Mr. Blunt”. Full interview now online. read more »

Amateur Architecture Studio | publication

Wang Shu | Amateur Architecture Studio
Wang Shu | Amateur Architecture Studio

Mark Magazine has in April/May 2009 its 19th issue out. Bert de Muynck | MovingCities contributed to it with an interview with the Huangzhou based Chinese architect Wang Shu (Amateur Architecture Studio) called “Local Hero”.
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Lekker Design | publication

Lekker Design | Hebron House
Lekker Design | Hebron House

Mark Magazine had in December/January 08/09 its 17th issue out. Bert de Muynck | MovingCities contributed to it with an article called “Anything That Is Good Is Called Lekker” (full version) about the young Singaporean based architectural practice Lekker Design.
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ORDOS100 | publication

PERSPECTIVE PLUS | 2009 Yearbook (click to see full cover)
PERSPECTIVE PLUS | 2009 Yearbook (click to see full cover)

Perspective Magazine (Hong Kong) recently published the 2009 edition of their annual architecture book, Perspective Plus. The yearbook features a report on the current architectural trends in Asia, a selection of 10 emblematic projects completed or started in the Asia-Pacific region in 2008 and a selection of around 40 projects currently at earlier stage of development and due to be completed between 2009 and 2014. read more »

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