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Podcast inédit réalisé par Sonia Te Hok pour l’exposition reclaim architecture [à venir]

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Podcasts anglophones et francophones en ligne sur les croisements entre d’une part pensées féministes et décoloniales, et d’autre part architecture, urbanisme, ville et territoire :

29% Equal

29% Equal is a podcast celebrating significant women who have shaped how we practice architecture today, produced by Sarah Ackland. Why 29% Equal? The last formal survey undertaken by the ARB (or the Architects Registration Board) was in 2019, this revealed that only 29% of qualified architects are female-identifying, women are routinely excluded from the architecture profession, from the books we read and even the references and precedents we study at university. In an effort to eliminate this continual erasure of women I have invited a young architect, designer, artist or activist from Part W (and friends) to have a discussion with a woman they feel deserves recognition, or perhaps more recognition.

Architecture is political

A podcast where black and brown folks have a conversation about architecture. My name is Melissa Daniel and I started this podcast to rediscover why I went into architecture. I am investigating where I lived and talk to the people who can assist me in this journey. In depth, this investigation will examine Tyler House and the Northwest One area in Washington, DC. as well interviews with various architectural professionals, planners and experts.

Décoloniser la ville

Que faire des hommages rendus dans l’espace public à des personnalités ayant encouragé le racisme et le colonialisme? Pourquoi est-il impératif de décoloniser nos villes? En 6 épisodes, cette série documentaire podcast invite des chercheur·es et militant·es antiracistes à questionner la mémoire raciste et coloniale dans l’espace public dans ses dimensions culturelles, politiques et sociales. Ensemble, on contribue à élever le débat. Décoloniser la ville, une création Chahut Média, inspirée de l’étude « Temps, espaces et histoires. Monuments et héritage raciste et colonial dans l’espace public genevois » par Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou et Davide Rodogno.

Driving the narrative : Women in architecture

Welcome to ‘Driving the Narrative: Women in Architecture’ a podcast by 10SB (previously SB Architects). This series will narrate honest conversations with women in design and delve deeper into what it means to be a woman in architecture. (…) Throughout this series, we will be delving into the highs and lows – paying tribute to women’s accomplishments, shining a light on the inequities that women face, and discussing what steps we can take to improve and navigate our industry. 

Race &

« Race & » is a podcast sponsored by the Society of Architectural Historians that explores the influence of race and race thinking on the built environment. Follow our co-hosts Charles Davis (SUNY Buffalo) and Maura Lucking (UCLA) as they conduct interviews, roundtable discussions, and conversations with the foremost academics of the arts and sciences to recover the untold stories of the people and forces that shape the world we live in.

UNFOLD Talks

UNFOLD’s talks and conversations bring together architects, scholars, educators, artists and activists who prompt to rethink what architecture is about, including its historical, theoretical, socio-political, cultural, technical, and design meanings. UNFOLD seeks to broaden the discussion on what decolonising architecture means in relation to pedagogies, epistemologies, and modes of research and practice, thinking together about the ethics, aesthetics and values of our built environments and the multiple ways they are created and reshaped.  

Women Writing Architecture’s « The Author Speaks »

The Author Speaks (T-A-S) series, is a short interview where we find out a little about the approach and inspirations of different female producers of text, focussing each time on one of their works. Our circle of guests extends globally to women that in some way or another, engage with an idea of architecture. The podcast was created by the editorial team of womenwritingarchitecture.org, Helen Thomas and Emilie Appercé with the help of Jaehee Shin.

Women Build

Women Build is a new podcast, brought to you by World Architecture News. We know there are inspirational women in the global architecture arena, operating at all levels in the industry.This podcast will give a voice to women in architecture, letting them speak out about the issues they face and compare experiences to decipher what changes can be made to improve women’s working environments.We will also be championing those who are, and want to improve diversity within the industry, and discuss possible reasons why it’s lacking at the moment. This series is running alongside the Female Frontiers: Powered by WAN Awards.

Le genre en ville

L’émission mensuelle Le Genre en ville aborde les questions de genre en croisant les savoirs issus des mondes académique, professionnel, associatif et militant. Elle propose une lecture critique des rapports sociaux, à l’épreuve du genre, afin de construire de nouvelles épistémologies et de questionner les inégalités en ville.