78 episodes

A podcast on architecture and urbanism.

Unfrozen Daniel Safarik and Greg Lindsay

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A podcast on architecture and urbanism.

    Irreplaceable

    Irreplaceable

    Kevin Kelley, a self-described “attention architect,” is a
    co-founding partner of design firm Shook Kelley and author of Irreplaceable: How to Create Extraordinary Places That Bring People Together. In our digitized world of ghost commerce, he believes there is still a place for real places, and that it is incumbent on architects to stop looking down their noses
    at retail, the essential lubricant of urban life, and start designing places that matter.

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    Intro/Outro: “Friction,” by Television

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    Discussed:

    Bass Pro Shops at the Memphis Pyramid

    Against 15-Minute Delivery

    “The Bonfire Effect,” courtesy Loxahatchie, Florida

    Participation mystique, as per Jung, as per Lucien Levy-Bruhl

    “TheAnxious Generation” by Jonathan Haidt

    “Harvard Guide to Shopping” by Rem Koolhaas et. al.

    Prior Unfrozen commentary on the replacement for the Orange County Government Center by Paul Rudolph

    Robert Venturi on Las Vegas

    Maslow's hierarchy of needs

    Yaromir Steiner and Easton Town Center, Columbus

    Victor Gruen

    Country Club Plaza, Kansas City

    The Grove, Los Angeles

    The Farmer’s Market, Los Angeles

    Larchmont, Los Angeles

    Hollywood and Highland (now Ovation), Los Angeles

    Harley-Davidson dealerships’ Parts Bar

    Mercado Gonzalez, Costa Mesa, CA

    • 52 min
    From Railyards to High-Rises

    From Railyards to High-Rises

    Craig Hutson has worked in research and development in academia and industry and is fascinated with the history of Chicago’s lakefront. When seeking a definitive book about the history of Illinois Center and Lakeshore East, the air-rights developments above former docklands and railyards east of the Loop, he realized there wasn’t one, and he decided to write it himself.

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    Intro/Outro: “Nighttime in the Switching Yard,” by Warren
    Zevon

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    Discussed:

    Illinois Central Railroad

    Illinois Center

    Lakeshore East

    Millennium Park

    Maggie Daley Park

    Aqua

    St. Regis Chicago

    Outer Drive East (400 East Randolph)

    Blue Cross Blue Shield Tower

    The Park at Lakeshore East

    Millennium Station

    Hyatt Regency Chicago

    Chicago Pedway

    Boulevard East

    Magellan Development Group

    James Loewenberg

    • 41 min
    Horror in Architecture

    Horror in Architecture

    Blobs. Doppelgangers. Giants. Puppets. Incontinent objects.
    Mullets. Army of Darkness. All and much more are covered in Horror
    in Architecture: The Reanimated Edition by Joshua Comaroff
    and Ong Ker-Shing.
    The book examines how horror genre tropes familiar from books and cinema also
    appear in architecture, and in so doing, how we can find another way to
    understand and criticize our built environment, using the language of mass culture
    in place of “weaponized jargon.” Comaroff is the guest of honor on episode 76
    of Unfrozen.

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    Intro/Outro: “Scare Me,” by Deadbolt

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    Discussed:

     

    Immanuel
    Kant

    Edmund
    Burke

    Harvard Graduate
    School of Design under Rem Koolhaas

    Bigness, or
    the Problem of Large, by Rem Koolhaas

    Centre
    Pompidou = Terry Gilliam’s Brazil

    Xintiandi,
    Shanghai

    Jan Gehl

    The Architectural
    Uncanny, by Anthony Vidler

    Built
    Beautiful, with narration by … Martha Stewart

    Mullets

    Army of
    Darkness

    Twins
    are in

    Doppelgangers

    Ordos
    100, Inner Mongolia

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    House House, by
    Johnston Marklee

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    Gaston Bachelard

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    Preston
    Scott Cohen

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    Ai
    Weiwei

    H.R. Giger
    -> Zaha Hadid -> Thomas Heatherwick->
    Santiago Calatrava

    Zeitz
    MOCAA, Cape Town

    Gordon
    Matta-Clark

    Jan
    Kaplicky / Future Systems

    Frank
    Gehry

    Francois
    Roche

    Parc
    de la Villette

    American
    Psycho

    Hannover
    Pavilion at Expo 2000 by MVRDV = Arby’s Breakfast Sandwich

    Toshiko
    Mori

    Caltrans
    Building, Los Angeles, Morphosis

    Daniel
    Libeskind

    League
    of Extraordinary Gentlemen series, by Alan Moore

    House
    of Leaves, by Mark Danielewski

    The Master and
    Margarita, by Mikhail Bulgakov

    Saddam Hussein’s Frank Frazetta-esque fantasy
    interior paintings

    Idi Amin’s
    Chinese Garden

    Great Basilica,
    Yamoussukro, Ivory Coast (110% the size of St. Peters)

    Anti-Oedipus,
    by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari

    The
    Day of the Beast and Philip Johnson’s Gate of Europe, Madrid

    • 45 min
    We're Back, Miss Us?

    We're Back, Miss Us?

    Never mind the weather, don’t you feel it has been a cold
    and eerily quiet winter? Could it be because Unfrozen was offline due to unanticipated legal issues with our podcasting platform? Never fear, we are back in black / in the saddle again, we missed you, and we are ready to infiltrate your ears with our musings once again.

    Intro/Outro: “Miss You,” by the Rolling Stones

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    Discussed:

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    Spotify throws a sprocket in our jam-bulance wheels

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    Ubik-like terms of service, as written by Philip K. Dick.

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    Digital Millennium Copyright Act

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    Dubai: Mistakes were made

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    15-minute cities are in the Dubai 2040 plan

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    Junkspace

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    Diriyah Gate

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    Qiddiya

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    North Pole Riyadh, 2-kilometer tower by Foster + Partners

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    The Ministry of McKinsey

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    The US Senate Inquiry into the PIF Consultants

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    Dubai Creek Harbour and the delayed Dubai Creek Tower maybe restarting?

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    Jeddah Tower also maybe restarting?

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    Pritzker Prize goes to Riken Yamamoto

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    Work includes The Circle, Zurich Airport

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    Bjarke Ingels had a big, postmodern, postironic
    week

    o   Museum/Casino of Freedom and Democracy, New York

    o   Las Vegas A’s Stadium

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    Exhuming Baudrillard

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    Bears and Sox lobbying Chicago and Illinois for stadium subsidies

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    F1 F1

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    Saudi 2034 World Cup Stadium by Populous

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    Greg’s SXSW calendar

    o  Conference of Mayors
    Civic I/O Mayor’s Summit

    o  Using Augmented Reality to Drive Inclusive City Development

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    Also at SXSW: Imagine Harder: Prototyping Impossible
    Futures

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    Don’t drive or walk outside using Apple Vision Pro goggles

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    Upcoming guests:

    o  Joshua Comaroff & Ong Ker-Shing, authors of Horror in Architecture

    o  Kevin Kelley, Shook Kelley, author of Irreplaceable (not Kevin Kelly)

    • 30 min
    Domo Arigatou, "Mike 2.0"

    Domo Arigatou, "Mike 2.0"

    In every office, there is someone with so much accumulated knowledge the boss wants to “clone” them. At structural engineering firm Thornton Tomasetti (TT), they’ve basically done that. The firm has taken the concept of a “digital twin” to a newly literal level – engineers can now quiz a synthetic clone of the firm’s in-house welding and metallurgy expert, constructed from 30
    years of his files and emails. Chief Technology Officer Robert Otani tells Unfrozen where TT is taking generative artificial intelligence (GAI) next.

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    Intro/Outro: “Mr. Roboto,” by Styx

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    Discussed:

    ·     ZHA’s Patrik Schumacher keynote at the AIA
    Center for Architecture’s AI+A Symposium, 16 December 2023

    ·     Dall-E, ChatGPT, Midjourney, OpenAI

    ·     HOU 3000: Serpentine Galleries’ virtual
    chief curator, Hans Ulrich Obrist

    ·     TT’s Spark Intranet

    ·     Cornell Tech Jacobs Institute: The
    Future of Generative AI in Architecture, Design and Engineering

    ·     TT made a digital twin of welding and metallurgy expert Mike DeLashmit. The real Mike gives "Mike 2.0" a “4.7 out of 5” in terms of the accuracy of its answers.

    ·     Converting scanned PDF drawings with annotations into vectors + tabular data

    ·     Google Gemini

    ·     A “hallucination throttle” for generative AI
    iterations on existing documents

    ·     Using AI to optimize material quantities,
    operational energy, and eventually, embodied carbon

    • 43 min
    On Balance: Architecture and Vertigo

    On Balance: Architecture and Vertigo

    Mankind’s quest for verticality has an underexplored dimension:
    the queasy feeling of vertigo many experience when close to the edge of a sheer drop. Davide Deriu, Reader in Architectural History and Theory at the University of Westminster, London, has taken on the relative lack of research into the subject with an interdisciplinary approach, captured in his book On Balance: Architecture and Vertigo. Come, stand on the edge with us.

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    Intro/Outro: “Vertigo” by U2

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    Discussed:

              
    Vertigo, Alfred Hitchcock, 1958

            
    Vertical: The City from Satellites to Bunkers, Stephen Graham, 2016

            
    Vertigo in the City program at University of Westminster, 2015

          
    The Eiffel Tower and Other Mythologies, Roland Barthes, 1979

            
    Funambulism

                
    Jean François "Blondin" Gravelet – Niagara Falls wire walk, 1859

          
    Philippe Petit, World Trade Center wire walk, 1974

                
    Jan Gehl on humans’ “natural” habitat in horizontal planes

              
    Singapore’s HDB social high-rises

               
    Mies’ insertion of ventilation grilles in front of the glass curtain wall at the Seagram Building, 1958

             
    Prosper Meniere, father of the vestibular sciences

    • 39 min

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