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'Next Up: The LA River' Mini-Session #1: Frances Anderton and Christopher Hawthorne

'Next Up: The LA River' Mini-Session #1: Frances Anderton and Christopher Hawthorne

FromArchinect Sessions


'Next Up: The LA River' Mini-Session #1: Frances Anderton and Christopher Hawthorne

FromArchinect Sessions

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Length:
13 minutes
Released:
Nov 16, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

When Frank Gehry's office was first attached to the L.A. River's master plan and redevelopment, the river began attracting fresh attention over a project that had already been evolving for decades. This October, in an attempt to do justice to the river's complexity and history (and the accompanying urbanist discourse), Archinect hosted 'Next Up: The LA River'—a live podcasting interview series with an array of architects, planners, artists, and journalists with varying perspectives on the subject. We're now eager to share those conversations with everyone as eight Mini-Sessions, released as part of our Archinect Sessions podcast. Amelia Taylor-Hochberg, Paul Petrunia and Nicholas Korody moderated the conversations, which took place at the Los Angeles Architecture + Design Museum on October 29, 2016. While we reached out to them, unfortunately no representatives from Gehry's office were able to take part. Our first Mini-Session was moderated by myself, with Frances Anderton (host of KCRW's 'Design and Architecture'), and Christopher Hawthorne (architecture critic for the Los Angeles Times). We cover their journalistic approaches to the river, and their own personal take on its role in the city.
Released:
Nov 16, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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