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    Explore "utzon" with insightful episodes like "Jørn Utzon", "Charlamos de arquitectura", "#127/NY Architecture + Design Film Festival: Britni Harris on Bruce Goff + Lene Borch Hansen on Jorn Utzon", "Utzon Lecture Series - "Urban Consolidation"" and "2011 Utzon Lecture Series: Peter Singer - Building Values - AUDIO VERSION" from podcasts like ""Dannati Architetti", "De cerca", "US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love", "Talking Point (audio)" and "Talking Point (audio)"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    Jørn Utzon

    Jørn Utzon
    Storia dell'architetto della Sydney Opera House e della sua opera più grande.

    📗 Capitoli

    (00:00) Formazione
    (04:26) I primi progetti
    (06:34) Il concorso della Sydney Opera House
    (11:08) Una vittoria inaspettata
    (16:26) Il progetto della SOH
    (19:27) Il cantiere della SOH
    (26:11) La costruzione delle vele
    (28:52) Utzon uomo
    (31:40) Come sarebbe stata la SOH (progetti non realizzati)
    (33:58) La fine di un sogno
    (44:23) Dopo Sydney: Museo Asger Jorn, Espansiva, Can Lis e Can Feliz, Chiesa di Bagsværd, Parlamento del Kuwait e altri progetti.
    (56:20) Conclusioni

    🔎 Fonti: Fromonot F., Jørn Utzon, architetto della Sydney Opera House, Electa, 1998; Jørn Utzon, Idee di architettura. Scritti e conversazioni, Marinotti, 2011; Frampton K., Storia dell’architettura moderna, Zanichelli, 1982; Biraghi M., Storia dell’architettura contemporanea, 2 voll., Einaudi, 2008; Gossel P., Leuthauser G., Architettura del XX Secolo, 2 voll., L’Espresso, 2006; Curtis W.J.R., L’architettura moderna dal 1900, Phaidon, 2006.

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    #127/NY Architecture + Design Film Festival: Britni Harris on Bruce Goff + Lene Borch Hansen on Jorn Utzon

    #127/NY Architecture + Design Film Festival: Britni Harris on Bruce Goff + Lene Borch Hansen on Jorn Utzon

    This is the third year USModernist Radio has been part of the Architecture and Design Film Festival in New York. Every fall, the stars, producers, and creators gather to premiere their latest documentaries.  ADFF Executive Director Kyle Bergman curates visually wonderful, thought-provoking, and faithfully documented films that capture the brilliance of architects, artists, and significant buildings.

    Host George Smart talks with two of the filmmakers from this year’s festival:  Lene Borch Hansen, of the movie The Man & The Architect - Jørn Utzon; and Britni Harris, of the movie Goff.

    2011 Utzon Lecture Series: Peter Singer - Building Values - AUDIO VERSION

    2011 Utzon Lecture Series: Peter Singer - Building Values - AUDIO VERSION

    Prof Peter Singer (Princeton University) discusses the way in which our decisions about the kind of built environment we choose to create, and to live in, should take into account the interests of others, whether present or future, human or nonhuman.

    Australian-born philosopher Peter Singer is frequently acknowledged as a major force in modern bioethics. Peter has taught at the University of Oxford, La Trobe University and Monash University, as well as holding several visiting appointments. He has been Ira W DeCamp Professor of Bioethics in the University Centre for Human Values at Princeton University since 1999, and since 2005 has also held the part-time position of Laureate Professor in the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the University of Melbourne. Professor Singer first became well-known internationally after the publication of Animal Liberation. His other books include Practical Ethics, Rethinking Life and Death, How Are We to Live? and most recently, The Life You Can Save, His writings have appeared in more than 20 languages. In 2005 Time named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world and in 2011 he received the Ethics Award of the Giordano Bruno Foundation, in Germany.

     

     

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