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    Explore "koolhaas" with insightful episodes like "Zaha Hadid", "Aflevering 11 - Bellen met Nederlands kampioen Olympische afstand Menno Koolhaas", "39 – Tomas Koolhaas, filmmaker behind REM documentary", "Koolhaas, Constant und die 1960er (Teil 2 von 2)" and "Koolhaas, Constant und die 1960er (Teil 1 von 2)" from podcasts like ""Dannati Architetti", "Triathlonbroers podcast - ins en outs over triathlon", "Archinect Sessions One-to-One", "Architekturtheorie Master // ss2013 // HQ" and "Architekturtheorie Master // ss2013 // HQ"" and more!

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    Zaha Hadid

    Zaha Hadid
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    Aflevering 11 - Bellen met Nederlands kampioen Olympische afstand Menno Koolhaas

    Aflevering 11 - Bellen met Nederlands kampioen Olympische afstand Menno Koolhaas
    Een aflevering wederom opgenomen in het oudste triathlonhuis van Nederland, we bellen met Menno Koolhaas en horen hem uit over zijn seizoen, Nederlandse titel Olympische afstand en plannen voor de lange afstand. Daarna bespreken we de afwijkende stayerafstand op het NK en EK lange afstand in Almere en de opmerkelijke diskwalificatie van de nummer 2 (Koen Rutjes) van de eerste editie van de Gelreman. Verder doen we een korte recap van de afgelopen weken met uitslagen, wedstrijdverslagen en voorspellingen, en natuurlijk ontbreken de beste koopjes bij onze Chinese vrienden ook deze aflevering niet.

    39 – Tomas Koolhaas, filmmaker behind REM documentary

    39 – Tomas Koolhaas, filmmaker behind REM documentary

    Tomas Koolhaas is a filmmaker in Los Angeles, whose most recent project, a documentary about his father Rem, recently premiered at the Venice Film Festival. REM follows its titular architect around the world, visiting his projects and investigating their human impact. Aware of his special perspective on the film's subject, Tomas didn't want REM to be a teary biopic or heady architectural salvo, but something more impressionistic and accessible, appealing to emotions over intellectualism. We speak about managing family relationships in creative work, his influences as a filmmaker, and film's role in architectural media at large.

     

     

    KunstlerCast #130: Seattle

    KunstlerCast #130: Seattle

    James Howard Kunstler shares his observations of Seattle based on his recent trip to that city. He believes that the Queen Anne Hill neighborhood gives one an idea of what the best of American urbanism can be, inspite of some clunky housing types. Though downtown is active and fairly pleasant, JHK has ominous feelings about the future of its many glass apartment towers. Kunstler also describes the Capitol Hill neighborhood, University District, Pike Place Market and Pioneer Square. He talks about riding the bus and the lessons we can learn from the lame monorail. Seattle is also home to the ubiquitous coffee chain Starbucks, which has many downsides to it, but which has also introduced some culture to certain places that had previously lacked any sort of "third place."

    KunstlerCast #53: Incomprehensible Buildings

    KunstlerCast #53: Incomprehensible Buildings

    A listener asks James Howard Kunstler to react to the Feb. 9 fire that destroyed a Beijing building by Dutch starchitect Rem Koolhaas. Kunstler believes many famous architects, including Koolhaas, often strive to confound people in order to appear supernaturally brilliant. It's all in the service of grandiosity and narcissism, though. Rather than attempting to disturb our expectations, architects should strive to give us buildings that are neurologically comprehensible and that satisfy our need for cultural orientation. Kunstler also takes shots at a proposed skyscraper in Boston and the Southern Poverty Law Center. **Tim Halber, managing editor of Planetizen, responds in a listener comment to Duncan's recent comments about the failures of new urbanism.

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