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Architecture Talks

Exploring the minds of the people that shape our world.


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  • #17 Studio Fuksas

    36:40|
    In this episode of Architecture Talks, I sit down with Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas, the visionary duo behind Studio Fuksas, a practice that has completed over 600 projects across the globe. From fashion boutiques to international airports, their work is both monumental and deeply human.We talk about their lifelong partnership, the poetic influence of Rome’s narrow streets and shifting shadows, and how their sculptural architecture always begins with the city, the sky, and the people. The conversation moves from reflections on La Nuvola, Rome’s iconic cloud-like congress center, to how water, light, and transparency shape their work, and why, for them, architecture is not about building, but about helping.In this episode, we discuss: La Nuvola in Rome, Fiera Milano, the Church in Foligno, the Armani Store in New York City, the Nardini Research Centre and Auditorium, and their groundbreaking direction of the Venice Architecture Biennale. Follow Architecture.Talk on Instagram to see images of the projects we discuss in this episode.

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  • 2. #16 Reda Amalou

    36:55||Season 2, Ep. 2
    In this episode of Architecture Talks, I sit down with Reda Amalou, founder of AW2, the internationally renowned architecture and design firm he established in 1997. Over the years, alongside his partner Stéphanie Ledoux, Reda has shaped AW2 into a leading force in sustainable hospitality design, with projects spanning more than 45 countries.We discuss AW2’s commitment to site-specific and sustainable architecture - rethinking luxury through an ecological lens. From off-grid eco-resorts to high-end hotels, Reda shares how AW2 integrates local materials, passive design strategies, and bioclimatic principles to create spaces that are both breathtaking and environmentally responsible. In this episode we discuss: Six Senses Con Dao, Kasiiya Papagayo Costa Rica, Banyan Tree AlUla Saudi Arabia, a new project in St Barths Project and Six Senses Crans-Montana. Follow Architecture Talks on Instagram to see images of the projects we discuss in this episode.
  • 1. #15 Gert Wingårdh

    58:35||Season 2, Ep. 1
    När gemene man tänker på svenska arkitekter är det få namn som dyker upp lika snabbt som Gert Wingårdh. Med sex Kasper Salin-pris – fler än någon annan – och som folkkär programledare för Husdrömmar har han format den svenska arkitekturdebatten i decennier. Nu är han aktuell med sin självbiografi Gula fläcken, där han reflekterar öppet om sitt liv, sin karriär och de lärdomar som format honom. I detta samtal diskuterar vi arkitektens eviga balansgång mellan komplexitet och enkelhet, mellan intuition och analys. Gert berättar om sin skapandeprocess, varför han fortfarande ritar för hand, och hur han ser på sina egna verk i efterhand.I avsnittet diskuterar vi följande projekt: Villa Hansson, Liljevalchs, Mill House, Universeum, Chalmers Kårhus och Nationalmuseum.. Om du är intresserad av att få en visuell upplevelse av vårt samtal, kan du följa oss på Instagram under namnet Architecture.Talk.
  • 14. #14 Mark Isitt - Ikonisk arkitektur i Stockholm

    57:50||Ep. 14
    Having him on the podcast is definitely a milestone, as it's fascinating to hear Mark share what he considers to be Stockholm's finest architecture through his accurate and entertaining descriptions. He is an architecture critic, journalist, author, and host of shows like Grand Designs, and even though he isn't an architect, he is one of the most well-known names in architecture. In this episode, Mark truly opens our eyes to the details in our surroundings as well as new perspectives on how we can view them. In this episode, we discuss Stockholms Tunnelbana, Riksbanken (Peter Celsing, 1976), Kungsgatan and the Kungstorn buildings (Sven Wallander, 1925), Scandiateatern(Gunnar Asplund, 1923), and Liljevalchs (Wingårdh, 2021). Follow us on Instagram under the name Architecture.Talk to get a visual experience of our conversation.
  • #13 NYC: Must-See Architecture

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    During the past year in New York, I've explored countless stunning buildings, each with its own unique story. In this episode, I'm excited to be joined by my friend Riccardo Palma to dive into some of the city's most iconic modern buildings. Riccardo, an architect at the Bjarke Ingels Group, constantly challenges me with his unique perspective on space and architecture. Riccardo and I always discuss the places we visit, so join us as we share our New York must-see favorites to add to your list. We'll be talking about the Seagram Building, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and completed in 1958; Donald Judd's estate in SoHo, a landmark of minimalist design completed in 1968; and the Ford Foundation Building, designed by Kevin Roche and completed in 1967.Follow us on Instagram under the name Architecture.Talk to get a visual experience of our conversation. 
  • 12. #12 Effekt - Toni Rubio Soler

    43:07||Season 1, Ep. 12
    In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with Toni Rubio Soller, a partner and architect at EFFEKT. EFFEKT, which translates to "impact" in Danish, lives up to its name through a diverse array of projects ranging from small-scale objects to comprehensive urban plans. During my time in school, I frequently turned to EFFEKT's work as precedents, drawn to their innovative solutions addressing many of the challenges we face both as architects and as a society. I am thrilled to share this conversation with you.In the episode, we discuss the Forest Tower, Gellerup Park, Living Places The Reduction Roadmap and ReGen Villages. Follow us on Instagram under the name Architecture.Talk to get a visual experience of our conversation. 
  • 11. #11 Hur mycket kostar en villa av Anders Holmberg?

    32:32||Season 1, Ep. 11
    Jag har nu gjort 10 avsnitt av Architecture Talks och jag har fått in massor av frågor angående hur hela processen ser ut från att man anlitar en arkitekt till att man har ett färdigt hus. Tillsammans med Anders Holmberg, grundare, ägare och kreativ chef på Anders Holmberg Arkitekter, ska vi nu besvara dessa frågor. Vad kostar ett hus? Hur får man så mycket design som möjligt för sina pengar? Hur förhöjer man ett rum? Vad är det som brukar gå fel? Och varför ska man ens anlita en arkitekt? De här frågorna och massor av anant disskuterar jag tillsammans med Anders Holmberg i dagens avsnitt. Om du är intresserad av att få en visuell upplevelse av vårt samtal, kan du följa oss på Instagram under namnet Architecture.Talk.