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On the Steps of 36: Episode 29 – Naina Gupta
Nov 6, 2025
43m 10s
Files on Air: Episode 9 – Sony Devabhaktuni, Still-Time at Amaravati
Oct 24, 2025
36m 15s
On the Steps of 36: Episode 28 – Mike Tonkin
Oct 10, 2025
1h 05m 36s
On the Steps of 36: Episode 27 – Tom Emerson
Sep 26, 2025
1h 23m 20s
Files on Air: Episode 8 – George Jepson, Demystifying Automation
Sep 19, 2025
38m 10s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 11/6/25 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 29 – Naina Gupta✨ | architectureeducation+3 | Naina Gupta | Architectural Association School of ArchitectureExtraordinary Pools | Bedford SquareLondon | Naina GuptaHarriet Jennings+3 | — | 43m 10s | |
| 10/24/25 | ![]() Files on Air: Episode 9 – Sony Devabhaktuni, Still-Time at Amaravati✨ | architecturewriting+3 | Sony Devabhaktuni | Swarthmore CollegeArchitectural Association+2 | — | architectureAmaravati+3 | — | 36m 15s | |
| 10/10/25 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 28 – Mike Tonkin✨ | architecturedesign process+3 | Mike Tonkin | Tonkin Liu ArchitectsArchitectural Association School of Architecture+1 | Bedford SquareLondon | architecturedesign+4 | — | 1h 05m 36s | |
| 9/26/25 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 27 – Tom Emerson✨ | architecturedesign+3 | Tom Emerson | 6a ArchitectsETH Zürich+2 | Bedford SquareLondon | architectureTom Emerson+3 | — | 1h 23m 20s | |
| 9/19/25 | ![]() Files on Air: Episode 8 – George Jepson, Demystifying Automation✨ | automationarchitecture+4 | George Jepson | Architectural Association School of ArchitectureAA Files+1 | Bedford SquareLondon | automationCharles Babbage+5 | — | 38m 10s | |
| 9/12/25 | ![]() Files on Air: Episode 7 – María Páez González, A Commanding Type?✨ | architectureSilicon Valley+3 | María Páez González | TU WienArchitectural Association+2 | — | architectureSilicon Valley+3 | — | 30m 59s | |
| 6/6/25 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 26 – Lex Fefegha✨ | creative codinginteractive experiences+4 | Lex Fefegha | Architectural Association School of ArchitectureDisrupting the System | Bedford SquareLondon | creative coderinteractive experiences+4 | — | 1h 01m 18s | |
| 5/16/25 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 25 – Alessia Gammarota✨ | photographyactivism+3 | Alessia Gammarota | Fight 4 AylesburyArchitectural Association School of Architecture | Bedford SquareLondon | Alessia Gammarotaphotography+3 | — | 1h 07m 37s | |
| 5/9/25 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 24 – Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian✨ | interviewart+4 | Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian | Architectural Association School of Architecture | — | Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanianart+6 | — | 1h 05m 56s | |
| 5/2/25 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 23 – Saskia O'Hara✨ | urban renewalpublic consultation+4 | Saskia O'Hara | Public Interest Law CentreArchitectural Association | Bedford SquareLondon | Saskia O'Harapublic interest law+5 | — | 36m 28s | |
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| 2/7/25 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 22 – Olivia Oldham | Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests’ histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work.In this episode, Leela Keshav is in conversation with Olivia Oldham, a PhD researcher in agroecology who co-organised the symposium Locating the Agrarian Struggles for Land, which took place at the AA in November.AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to George Patterson and Thomas Parkes for their contribution to the production of our episodes.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole. | — | ||||||
| 1/24/25 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 21 – Caterina Frisone | Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests’ histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work.In this episode, Harriet Jennings is in conversation with Caterina Frisone, author of The Therapeutic Power of the Maggie's Centre, which was launched at the AA Bookshop last term.AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to George Patterson and Thomas Parkes for their contribution to the production of our episodes.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole. | — | ||||||
| 1/10/25 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 20 – Andrew Holmes | Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests’ histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work.In this episode, Harriet Jennings is in conversation with Andrew Holmes, an artist and former AA tutor whose large-scale photorealistic drawings were displayed at the AA in autumn 2024 in the GAS TANK CITY exhibition.AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to George Patterson and Thomas Parkes for their contribution to the production of our episodes.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole. | — | ||||||
| 12/13/24 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 19 – Jordan Whitewood-Neal | Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests’ histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work.In this episode, Manijeh Verghese is joined by Jordan Whitewood-Neal, an architectural researcher, designer and artist whose work addresses disability, domesticity, pedagogy and cultural infrastructure. Jordan took part in ‘New Standards’, an AA series that aimed to identify and confront some of the barriers to architecture, its education and practice.AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole. | — | ||||||
| 12/6/24 | ![]() Files on Air: Episode 6 – Rebecca Crabtree, Closing Time | Files on Air is a podcast series in which contributors from AA Files read their work. In this episode, Rebecca Crabtree – an architect, lecturer and PhD candidate at the RCA – reads her essay, ‘Closing Time’, found in AA Files 80. The essay reveals the multifaceted significance of coaching inns as both domestic and commercial spaces in 18th- and 19th-century England, a time of rapid industrialisation. AA Files is the Architectural Association’s journal of record, which promotes original and engaging writing on architecture and its related fields. AirAA podcasts are recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes. The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole. | — | ||||||
| 11/29/24 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 18 – Brendan Cormier | Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests’ histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work.In this episode, Ryan Dillon is joined by Brendan Cormier, Chief Curator at the V&A East and the editor of Pandemic Objects, published by AA Publications in collaboration with the V&A in February 2024. The book examines everyday objects that became charged with new urgency in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic and is available for purchase at the AA Bookshop.AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole. | — | ||||||
| 6/7/24 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 17 – Ella Adu | Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests’ histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work. In this episode, Ryan Dillon is joined by Ella Adu, an architect and writer whose research considers changing modes of grassroots cultural production in Britain. Adu was also the assistant curator of the AA exhibition As Hardly Found in the Art of Tropical Architecture in 2023. AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes and Dainius Kacinskas for their contribution to the production of our episodes. To view the show notes and find more episodes, visit air.aaschool.ac.uk.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole. | — | ||||||
| 5/24/24 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 16 – Ellie Sampson | Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests’ histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work. In this episode, Manijeh Verghese is joined by Ellie Sampson, a model maker, paper cut artist and lecturer. Sampson also participated in the AA event Warburg Models: Buildings as Bilderfahrzeuge earlier this year – you can watch a recording of the event here.AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes. To view the show notes and find more episodes, visit air.aaschool.ac.uk.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole. | — | ||||||
| 5/17/24 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 15 – Martha Summers | Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests’ histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work. In this episode, Ryan Dillon is joined by Martha Summers, an artist, architect and designer based in London. Earlier this year, Summers participated in the AA event Collective Efforts: Navigating Friction in Collaboration as part of the Self-Organised: Models for Learning series – you can watch a recording of the event here.AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes. To view the show notes and find more episodes, visit air.aaschool.ac.uk.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole. | — | ||||||
| 5/10/24 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 14 – Arinjoy Sen | Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests’ histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work. In this episode, Ryan Dillon is joined by Arinjoy Sen, an artist and architect whose work focuses on the politics and aesthetics of architecture and space. Sen participated in the AA event Collaborative Models as part of the Self-Organised: Models for Learning series in 2024 – you can watch a recording of the event here.AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes. To view the show notes and find more episodes, visit air.aaschool.ac.uk.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole. | — | ||||||
| 5/3/24 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 13 – George Massoud | Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests’ histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work. In this episode, Manijeh Verghese is joined by George Massoud, an architect, educator, cultural worker and a director of Material Cultures – a design and research practice based in London. Massoud also participated in the AA event Feminist Practice in 2023 – you can watch a recording of the event here.AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes. To view the show notes and find more episodes, visit air.aaschool.ac.uk.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole. | — | ||||||
| 4/19/24 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 12 – Mohamed Elshahed | Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests’ histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work. In this episode, Manijeh Verghese is joined by Mohamed Elshahed, a writer, curator and architectural historian. Elshahed participated in the AA symposium Beyond Eurocentrism: Rethinking the Architectural Canon in 2024 – you can watch a recording of the event here.AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes. To view the show notes and find more episodes, visit air.aaschool.ac.uk.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole. | — | ||||||
| 3/22/24 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 11 – Sarah Ackland | Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests’ histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work. In this episode, Manijeh Verghese is joined by Sarah Ackland, an architect, researcher and host of the podcast 29% Equal. Ackland participated in the event Making Visible at the AA in 2023 – you can watch a recording of the event here. AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes. To view the show notes and find more episodes, visit air.aaschool.ac.uk.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole. | — | ||||||
| 3/8/24 | ![]() Files on Air: Episode 5 – Michelle Millar Fisher and Amber Winick, Birth Places: From the Bedroom to the Hospital and Back Again | Files on Air is a podcast series in which contributors from AA Files read their work. In this episode, you will hear Michelle Millar Fisher and Amber Winick – authors of the book Designing Motherhood – read their text 'Birth Places: From the Bedroom to the Hospital and Back Again'. In this piece, Fisher and Winick examine the design histories of certain hospitals, birthing centres and other models of care, and trace how these systems and settings shape birth outcomes. You can read the piece in AA Files 79. AA Files is the Architectural Association’s journal of record, which promotes original and engaging writing on architecture and its related fields.AirAA podcasts are recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes. To view the show notes and find more episodes, visit air.aaschool.ac.uk. | — | ||||||
| 3/1/24 | ![]() On the Steps of 36: Episode 10 – Elena Palacios Carral | Join us On the Steps of 36: a question-and-answer conversation that crosses thresholds into our guests’ histories, lives, influences and stories, shedding light on the person behind the work. In this episode, Ryan Dillon is joined by Elena Palacios Carral, an architectural researcher, educator and a founding director of architecture design and research platform Forms of Living. In 2023, she curated the exhibition Portraits of a Practice: The Life and Work of MJ Long at the AA.AirAA podcasts are conceived, recorded, mixed, edited and distributed from the Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is based in Bedford Square in London. Special thanks to Thomas Parkes for his contribution to the production of our episodes. To view the show notes and find more episodes, visit air.aaschool.ac.uk.The opinions expressed in AirAA podcasts are solely those of the participants and do not represent the opinions of the Architectural Association as a whole. | — | ||||||
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