The Midnight Charette Design and Architecture Show
Summary: The Midnight Charette is an explicit podcast about design, architecture, and the everyday. Hosted by Architects David Lee and Marina Bourderonnet, the show covers a wide array of subjects with humor and honesty and features a variety of creative professionals in unscripted and more personal conversations.
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- Artist: David Lee and Marina Bourderonnet
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Podcasts:
Choosing the right undergraduate architecture school: quarter vs semesters programs, universities vs architecture-only schools, architecture curricula, faculty members and more. Enjoy and please leave a review!
Michael Hogan talks the keys to buying and selling homes, having a successful mindset, the four personality types and more. Enjoy and Please leave us a review!
Satisfying film with suspenseful scenes, a plot that unfolds nicely and incredible acting by every character. Plus, survival techniques, poorly designed monsters and more.
Honest and humor in design, how to solve the homeless crisis in LA, teaching design and more!
The design of Universal Studios: theme parks as utopias and augmented realities, digital screens in amusement rides and Hogsmeade.
Did live up to the hype? How would you survive in in Bird Box reality? Suspending disbelief when watching movies, dumb characters in survival movies and birds.
How US Modernist started, the hosts' love for modernist architecture, DJing, George's own custom home and more.
This week David and Marina discuss the 2019 Grammys show: it's production, set design, the solos, odd duets and the winners.
Valentine's Day, the hypocrisy of Nutella, the new Aladdin trailer, Bo Peeps pants, beef cake genies with nipples and more. Enjoy!
This week Josef Kasperovich, Architectural Photographer and Professor at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo joins us to have one of our most diverse conversations to date.
How apply when you are under-qualified, the greatest challenge applicants face, if you should apply in-person, how to 'get in' without any connections, when to apply, how to prepare for the interview and more.
The Archinect Sessions Podcast, beautiful cities and bad architecture, and universal aesthetics.
This week Paul Petrunia, Founder of Archinect joins us for a diverse conversation on cybernetic neuralinks, the challenges of interviewing architects, starting Archinect back in 1997, mobile communications, opposing views, political correctness, Archinect's printed editorial, where online media is headed, how Archinect's forums are moderated and more. Enjoy!
How does Mary Poppins Returns compare to the original?
Heather Flood, Chair of B. Arch and M.Arch at Woodbury University, Burbank discusses her journey into architecture, teaching at SCI-Arc, her philosophies in architecture, the importance of failure in design and more!