The Slow Space Movement
Podcast |
Spaces Podcast
Publisher |
Gābl Media
Media Type |
audio
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Publication Date |
Jul 31, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:14:27
Mette Aamodt, co-founder of Aamodt/Plumb and the Slow Space Movement, joins the show to discuss the Slow Space Movement - inspired by the Slow Food Movement. We discuss costs, process, application to large-scale home builders, and benefits to users and greater society. We also play "What Was That Like?!," asking what was it like to hire your first employee? Project Spotlights: Schindler House by Rudolph M. Schindler | West Hollywood, CA Grand Central Terminal by I. C. Buckhout | New York, NY The Salk Institute by Louis I. Kahn | La Jolla, CA The Kimbell Art Museum by Louis I. Kahn | Fort Worth, TX The Warming Hut by Aamodt/Plumb | Competition Modern Texas Prefab by Aamodt/Plumb | TX Show Music: Intro - "Neon City" by Marten Moses & "Keep Calm and Chill" by Soundroll History - "Fool Me Twice" by Jon Sumner, "Tell You Something" by Rune Dale, and "The Longest Rest" by Alan Ellis Outro - "Keep It" by Dylan Sitts Album artwork: The Warming Hut by Aamodt/Plumb | Competition

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