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Podcast S3E4: Emerging Voices: Living systems, ethical practice, and the future of architectural education
Apr 30, 2026
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Living Dialogs S3E3: Living Architecture: the role of ceremony, ritual, and critical pedagogy in being-in-the-world
Jul 3, 2024
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Living Dialogs S3E2: Collaborating with living systems: How mycelium can help us rethink architectural practice
Feb 12, 2024
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Living Dialogs S3E1: Bridging the gap between living and architecture: metabolic buildings, technological species, and a culture of care with Areti Markopoulou and Manuel Kretzer
Oct 24, 2023
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 4/30/26 | ![]() Podcast S3E4: Emerging Voices: Living systems, ethical practice, and the future of architectural education | In this episode, recent Master of Architecture graduates Adrian Chiu, Iris Redinger, Abhishek Wagle, and Lena Mariella von Buren join Living Dialogs host Edgar Cardenas in a reflective conversation about architectural education, emerging design practices, and the evolving role of the architect. Drawing on their educational experiences and early professional life, the group discusses the pressures of architectural training, shifting ideas about what it means to be an architect, and the growing importance of ethics, ecological awareness, and care in design. The dialogue explores how new architects are thinking about architecture framed as a relational practice embedded within social, technological, and living systems, and what that means for their future and that of architectural education. | — | |
| 7/3/24 | ![]() Living Dialogs S3E3: Living Architecture: the role of ceremony, ritual, and critical pedagogy in being-in-the-world | In this episode, Living Dialogs host Edgard Cardenas is joined by Métis architect David Fortin and LASG founder Philip Beesley to explore the themes of ceremony, ritual, and relationality, and their connections to the evolving field of architecture. They discuss how these elements influence pedagogy and contribute to transforming architectural practices and relationships. | — | |
| 2/12/24 | ![]() Living Dialogs S3E2: Collaborating with living systems: How mycelium can help us rethink architectural practice | In this episode, Living Dialogs host Edgar Cardenas is joined by Carole Collet and Merlin Sheldrake as they engage in a wide-ranging conversation about living systems, what mycelium can teach us about designing for the future, and what this means for the future of architecture as a practice. | — | |
| 10/24/23 | ![]() Living Dialogs S3E1: Bridging the gap between living and architecture: metabolic buildings, technological species, and a culture of care with Areti Markopoulou and Manuel Kretzer | In this episode, Professor Dr. Manuel Kretzer and Architect and Urban Technologist, Areti Markopoulou join Living Dialogs host Edgar Cardenas in a thought-provoking conversation about buildings as organisms, reconceptualizing resource scarcity, and architecture’s impact on people and the environment. The dialog implicitly reflects a strong return to Indigenous and communal ways of understanding our relationship to Nature and the species around us, and asks us to think about what that might mean as we expand the definition of the word species and our ideas of life itself. | — |
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