Hear from industry leaders making waves in architecture, design and construction
Hear from industry leaders making waves in architecture, design and construction
In this episode of Teulo Talks, we sit down with Greg Faulkner, Founder and Director of the California-, San Francisco-, and Denver-based Faulkner Architects. Greg is a member of the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows (FAIA), and one of the most respected voices in site-responsive architecture across the western United States.
What happens when steel becomes soft? When industrial materials take on organic forms? In Gerard Dombrowski's debut solo exhibition "Inflation" at Season Aotearoa Gallery, steel transforms into something unexpectedly fluid and inviting.
What happens when award-winning architects and builders challenge the notion that sustainable, high-performance buildings must sacrifice aesthetics? This thought-provoking conversation brings together Passive House experts who are transforming New Zealand's built environment through buildings that are both beautiful and functional.
What happened to the architectural manifesto? This fascinating question from a listener propels us into an exploration of how architects have historically proclaimed their design philosophies—and why such bold declarations seem increasingly rare in contemporary practice.
What happens when the people who shape our cities, schools, and homes are missing from the public conversation about our built environment? Award-winning architect Lisa Webb joins us to unpack architecture's growing crisis of relevance in New Zealand.