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Jason Shannon
3 out of 5 stars
Host needs to develop more
First, I will applaud Aaron for starting this podcast. I do enjoy hearing from the guests and learning about their history. My hope is Aaron will continue to develop as an interviewer. I find he often interrupts guests, and asks overly long questions. I would suggest omitting phrases such as, “ does that make sense” , “this is probably a stupid question” “blah blah blah” etc. hosting is a craft and I think Aaron can use some improvement which would make the show better.
Iggy $malls
5 out of 5 stars
Great podcast, audio needs work
Great podcast that I frequently listen to! Please bump up that audio of your guests tho, it’s tough to hear them on the road.
Raymoondoo
5 out of 5 stars
Can’t wait to see how this grows
I was surprised to find out that, design: ED this architectural topical podcast was not only thought provoking but also personal. It’s a bit of an insight to the way head designers at top architecture firms work. But more importantly, Aaron the hosts tries to find what is rooted in each of his interviewed designers, that is their motive. While not every interviewee is so receptive to this inspection of there past. The interviews that do matter are quite responsive. If not it’s worth nothing more then to be reminded that the path to greatness in the architecture community is not always an easy one. I give this 5 stars as architecture is hard to listen to in general. But here Aaron does a good job of making his conversations entertaining and insightful.
chalecoes123
5 out of 5 stars
Binge worthy!
Great podcast surrounding design and more specifically the profession of architecture
naghme kh
5 out of 5 stars
Great
This podcast is one of the best podcast about design and building. I love and enjoy listening to it. Thanks
Iversonstar
5 out of 5 stars
Can you interview Virgil Abloh?
I like how this podcast always talking about how’s the economics of household. It’s somewhat related to everyone. Most interviews were taking about what they had been achieved. Those things are intangible. Floating In the air. Also he has a master of architecture degree. It’s going to be a fun one.
EDListens
5 out of 5 stars
Compelling, Thoughtful Interviews with Incredible Guests
Aaron and team, I truly want to thank you for the great content that you have been producing. I have been thinking about changing careers into architecture or design, and it has been both eye opening and compelling to listen to your thoughtful conversations with an incredible set of guests. I have been trying out a lot of architecture podcasts, and nothing compares. I have been meaning to write a review for a while and was finally inspired to do so after listening to your interview with Pascale Sablan. I appreciate you shining light to a diverse set of leaders in the field. Keep it coming!
NicholeWiedemann
5 out of 5 stars
Thank you!
Fabulous to have a live taping at the UT-Austin School of Architecture. Thank you Pascale Sablan for this opportunity. I'm hooked!
sameerKanafani
5 out of 5 stars
Good design and it’s implications
Aaron does a great job of bringing a topic to podcasters that is seriously ignored in most mainstream media, architecture. He is a great interviewer and gets a lot of interesting anecdotes from each of his guests.
Mountain Lou
5 out of 5 stars
Than you!
Enjoyed the Olson Kundig partner interview. Look forward to future podcast episodes. Thanks for the insight and compelling stories.
arthurp92
5 out of 5 stars
Very Informative and Interesting
I’m a recent grad student, and have been working at a firm for over a year now. Lots of great topics, ideas and helpful insights. I’m in California and hope to hear a more broader spectrum of interviews across the United States, as a lot of the info on local Texas related information unfortunately does not help get the full picture of references they speak about. Thanks for the uploads and look forward to more! Arthur Pristupa
Linaaalinaa173919
5 out of 5 stars
Binge Listening Worthy
I’m a graduate student at Kansas State University studying Architecture and I couldn’t help it but binge listen to all episodes. Very pertinent questions and variety of guest speakers. I will definitely keep on listening so please keep them coming!
AHA - andy
5 out of 5 stars
Thoughtful and refreshing
As a former students at UTSOA this is just such a fun revisit of some of my favorite voices that helped me on my way, at least they tried. I’d like to propose a collection of interviews about the late, great professor, Larry Doll. He was such a fixture of the institution, a dreadfully funny person and, of course, a wonderful designer. I’m sure a few probing question to his colleagues about his coming of age story would piece together a portrait of this thoughtful and generous man. Many thanks for all your work on this project! Andrew Hall
dwightlover04
5 out of 5 stars
I Dig it
I love the perspectives about other people's education's, especially the ones at East Coast schools and how they relate to my own education at a state school. Great questions, and strong dialogue about how education translates to built work or teaching.
dwg.
5 out of 5 stars
A lens of design
Not only was it a great honor to participate in this podcast series it has also revealed a remarkable lens into the psyches of my peers, friends and great design leaders of our community. I look forward to hearing the next ones. Onwards and upwards!
Digitx7
5 out of 5 stars
Great Architecture Podcast
Really interesting interviews and stories of the profession in Texas, albeit through burnt orange colored glasses. Hope the podcast includes a few of the other architecture schools and their alums in Texas.
Patrick Y Wong ATX
4 out of 5 stars
Monochromatic Representation
The Texas Society of Architects is sloooowly becoming a racially diverse profession and this This podcast needs to include outstanding architects who are also people of color. The interviews are terrific and each architects has a great story to tell, but none of the architects in this podcast to date has overcome the barriers that people of color face every day and every step of the way on their journey towards becoming an architect, building a practice and succeeding. We all know that becoming an architect and practicing architecture at the highest level is super hard. How much harder is it for people of color? I'd like to know their success story and I am sure that other minorities would too.
Sleepy 69
5 out of 5 stars
Keep at it!
Interesting content, needs better sound mixing
Telloc L&C
5 out of 5 stars
Fantastic!
We are thrilled to have you guys here and doing Podcasts! All the support from Houston, Texas. Cheers!
Podcast information
- Amount of episodes
- 135
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- Last upload date
- March 20, 2023
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- March 23, 2023 12:33 AM
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- Author
- Aaron Prinz
- Copyright
- 2021- Architectural Record
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