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A Deeper View: A Conversation with Architect, Chris Moller

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Discover the secrets behind the harmonious marriage of digital and analog design with acclaimed architect and Grand Designs New Zealand host, Chris Moller. Chris shares his unique perspective on the vital importance of tactile, sensory engagement in the creative process, reflecting on how traditional tools like pencils and legos can foster innovation. He also revisits a historical chat between Kevin Kelly and Brian Eno, uncovering the essence of good architecture through the lens of Marshall McLuhan's theories.
Unlock the power of juxtaposition and shock tactics in the world of design, as we draw parallels between media, art, and architecture. Chris discusses how master architects like Bjarke Ingels and Rem Koolhaas use these techniques to provoke new ways of thinking, and we contemplate the calming effect of physical creation in a digitized world. This episode also takes a deep dive into extreme sports, revealing the parallels between the intense focus required in sports like whitewater kayaking and the craft of architectural design.
Connect with the cosmos and nature through architecture with Chris's insights on projects like the Mount Pleasant Community Centre and the Porirua Community Market, Kai Tahi. We explore how learning from natural forms and historical principles can lead to more sustainable and efficient designs. The episode wraps up with an inspiring highlight of the Ruamahanga River conservation project, showcasing the powerful impact of grassroots activism and community involvement in environmental restoration. Join us for a journey that bridges the past, present, and future of design, offering a rich tapestry of insights and inspiration.
Episode artwork by Anna Briggs
0:00 - Digital vs Analog in Design
10:43 - Juxtaposition and Shock in Design
17:34 - Craft, Creation, and Architecture
35:13 - Connecting Architecture to Nature and Cosmos
46:50 - Architectural Design and Cosmic Inspiration
1:03:20 - Revisiting Ancient Architecture Principles
1:13:15 - Ruamahanga River Conservation Project

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Chapitres

1. Digital vs Analog in Design (00:00:00)

2. Juxtaposition and Shock in Design (00:10:43)

3. Craft, Creation, and Architecture (00:17:34)

4. Connecting Architecture to Nature and Cosmos (00:35:13)

5. Architectural Design and Cosmic Inspiration (00:46:50)

6. Revisiting Ancient Architecture Principles (01:03:20)

7. Ruamahanga River Theatre Conservation Project (01:13:15)

15 episodes

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Manage episode 423442841 series 3551743
Contenu fourni par Sam Brown, Ben Sutherland and Gerard Dombroski, Sam Brown, Ben Sutherland, and Gerard Dombroski. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Sam Brown, Ben Sutherland and Gerard Dombroski, Sam Brown, Ben Sutherland, and Gerard Dombroski ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Send us a text

Discover the secrets behind the harmonious marriage of digital and analog design with acclaimed architect and Grand Designs New Zealand host, Chris Moller. Chris shares his unique perspective on the vital importance of tactile, sensory engagement in the creative process, reflecting on how traditional tools like pencils and legos can foster innovation. He also revisits a historical chat between Kevin Kelly and Brian Eno, uncovering the essence of good architecture through the lens of Marshall McLuhan's theories.
Unlock the power of juxtaposition and shock tactics in the world of design, as we draw parallels between media, art, and architecture. Chris discusses how master architects like Bjarke Ingels and Rem Koolhaas use these techniques to provoke new ways of thinking, and we contemplate the calming effect of physical creation in a digitized world. This episode also takes a deep dive into extreme sports, revealing the parallels between the intense focus required in sports like whitewater kayaking and the craft of architectural design.
Connect with the cosmos and nature through architecture with Chris's insights on projects like the Mount Pleasant Community Centre and the Porirua Community Market, Kai Tahi. We explore how learning from natural forms and historical principles can lead to more sustainable and efficient designs. The episode wraps up with an inspiring highlight of the Ruamahanga River conservation project, showcasing the powerful impact of grassroots activism and community involvement in environmental restoration. Join us for a journey that bridges the past, present, and future of design, offering a rich tapestry of insights and inspiration.
Episode artwork by Anna Briggs
0:00 - Digital vs Analog in Design
10:43 - Juxtaposition and Shock in Design
17:34 - Craft, Creation, and Architecture
35:13 - Connecting Architecture to Nature and Cosmos
46:50 - Architectural Design and Cosmic Inspiration
1:03:20 - Revisiting Ancient Architecture Principles
1:13:15 - Ruamahanga River Conservation Project

Follow us on @designpriciplespod on Instagram.
If you wish to contact us hit our DMs or email us on info@designprinciplespod.com

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Digital vs Analog in Design (00:00:00)

2. Juxtaposition and Shock in Design (00:10:43)

3. Craft, Creation, and Architecture (00:17:34)

4. Connecting Architecture to Nature and Cosmos (00:35:13)

5. Architectural Design and Cosmic Inspiration (00:46:50)

6. Revisiting Ancient Architecture Principles (01:03:20)

7. Ruamahanga River Theatre Conservation Project (01:13:15)

15 episodes

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