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85: How to embrace the local in the “new normal”? (guest: Liselott Stenfeldt – Director at GEHL Architects)

Welcome to the 85th episode of Urbcast, in which we will talk about: How to embrace the local in the “new normal”? Why should we talk about it? Pandemic enabled us to discover the new-old love for the locality and importance of well-designed public spaces. But we realized one more thing—the importance of having a […]

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83: How Can Architects Work Smarter, Not Harder? (guest: Tyler Suomala – Monograph)

Welcome to the 83rd episode of Urbcast, in which we will talk about: How Can Architects Work Smarter, Not Harder? It will be a new episode from the Business Development and Communications in Architecture series, in which we will focus on finding the right audience, writing about architecture and effective PR. Why should we talk

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81: How to know your audience while promoting architectural work? (guest: Josefine Lykke – CEO at JAJA Architects)

Welcome to the 81st episode of Urbcast, in which we will talk about: How to know your audience while promoting architectural work? It will be a new episode from the Business Development and Communications in architecture series, in which we will focus on finding the right audience, writing about architecture and effective PR. Why should

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79: Bicycle Urbanism – what comes first: infrastructure or culture? (guest: James Thoem – Director at Copenhagenize)

Welcome to 79th episode of Urbcast, in which we will talk about: Bicycle Urbanism—what comes first: infrastructure or culture? Probably even if you are not living in Copenhagen, you have heard that it is one of the best cities to bike in. Denmark’s capital city is a great example of bicycle urbanism that changed the

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77: What is the ‘second life’ of an architecture project? (guest: Ippolita Nicotera – TOPOTEK1)

Welcome to 2022, 3rd season and 77th episode of Urbcast! I missed you, and I am extremely excited to introduce you to the newest Communication & Business Development in Architecture series and episode of Urbcast! ? In this week’s episode in English, we will talk about: What is the ‘second life’ of an architecture project?

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75: How to make room and enable sufficient living? (guest: Make Room)

Welcome to the 75th episode of Urbcast, in which we discuss: How to Make Room and enable sufficient living? Why should we talk about it? Because Denmark has one of the highest amounts of floor space per person on the planet. It is forecasted that 113 million square meters of new development will be built

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73: How will cycle superhighways bring Denmark and Sweden closer? (guest: Signe Helledi – Supercykelstier)

Welcome to the newest episode of Urbcast, in which we discuss: How will cycle superhighways bring Denmark and Sweden closer? Why should we talk about it? Because Greater Copenhagen has an ambitious goal of becoming the world’s best metropolitan area for cycling. It published the Strategic Cycling Plan for Greater Copenhagen which is a great

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71: City Dreamers – who are the 4 women that shaped our cities? (guest: Joseph Hillel)

Welcome to the newest episode of Urbcast, in which we discuss: City Dreamers – who are the 4 women that shaped our cities? Why should we talk about it? To get to know about our changing urban environment and four trailblazing women architects who have been working, observing and thinking about the transformations shaping the

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67: What should we know about dark design? (guest: Anne Katrine Harders – Danish Architecture Center)

Welcome to the newest episode of Urbcast, in which we will talk about: what should we know about dark design? Why should we talk about it? Dark design or hostile architecture is an urban design strategy that uses elements of the built environment to purposefully guide or restrict behaviour. Unfortunately, it is often used against

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65: What 10 places in Copenhagen should you visit as an architect, planner or a city lover?

Are you planning a trip to Copenhagen, but you are not sure what to see? Welcome to the new solo episode of the podcast, which might be a big help for you. In this episode, I share some practical information about various (re) development projects in Copenhagen. This episode question is: What 10 places in

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