The Aesthetic City

Ruben Hanssen

How come our modern cities have become so hostile to humans, so ugly, car-oriented and grey? What is the solution to these problems - how can we return to a more human, beautiful and liveable city? In this podcast, host Ruben Hanssen interviews experts in the fields of architecture, urban planning and urban design to find out how we can improve our cities, our architecture and our streets, in order to create more friendly and beautiful places. The clock is ticking; valuable land is wasted on dreary developments while many beautiful, picturesque urban environments are at risk of being jarred forever by ugly buildings that don't belong there. There are better ways to build; let's explore how!

  1. 10H AGO

    #59 - Michael Diamant, part III: Why Tradition Is Progressive

    Michael Diamant is the founder and a leading voice of the global "New Traditional Architecture" movement. His background is in urban sociology, but he sparked the "Architecture Uprising": an  international campaign to replace monotonous modernist buildings with beautiful, human-centered, and sustainable design.  He has successfully shifted architectural discourse in his native Sweden and is a frequent speaker at leading institutions like the University of Notre Dame and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, and his work has been featured in mainstream media like Bloomberg CityLab and Swedish magazine Kvartal, where he has been called "the Swedish John Ruskin." Visit his website https://newtrad.org Follow him on X: https://x.com/michael_diamant Follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaeldiamant Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michael.diamant.10 ====== JOIN OUR COURSE: https://plld.io/go/podcast Join the #1 email list about making better places: https://the-aesthetic-city.kit.com/signup ====== For more information on The Aesthetic City, find our website on https://theaestheticcity.com/ Work with Ruben: https://aestheticcity.consulting  Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@the_aesthetic_city  Follow us on X: https://x.com/_Aesthetic_City  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.aesthetic.city/  Substack: https://theaestheticcity.substack.com/

    1h 10m
  2. FEB 6

    #58 - Timothy Smith, Smith & Taylor Architects - The Revival of Classical Architecture Education in Britain

    Timothy Smith is an accomplished architect, a partner at Smith and Taylor Architects, and a leading voice in contemporary classical design based in London. He's a tutor at one of Europe's only classical master's programs at Kingston School of Art and a visiting scholar at the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. He holds degrees from Edinburgh College of Arts and London Metropolitan University, and is recognized for his work, which seamlessly bridges the gap between historical precedent and modern living. He has worked extensively in the field of traditional urbanism and craftsmanship, and is especially interested in examining elements of tectonic logic and classical proportions. Exploring how these timeless principles can be adapted to solve the architectural challenges of the 21st century. Visit the website of Smith and Taylor Architects: https://www.smithandtaylorllp.com More information about the mArch Unit 6 program: https://www.kingston.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/architecture-arb/riba-part-2-march https://registerarchitecturelandscape.uk/masters-studios/kingston-unit-6-j8nhl ====== JOIN OUR COURSE: https://plld.io/go/podcast Join the #1 email list about making better places: https://the-aesthetic-city.kit.com/signup ====== For more information on The Aesthetic City, find our website on https://theaestheticcity.com/ Work with Ruben: https://aestheticcity.consulting  Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@the_aesthetic_city  Follow us on X: https://x.com/_Aesthetic_City  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.aesthetic.city/  Substack: https://theaestheticcity.substack.com/

    35 min
  3. JAN 30

    #57 - Will McCollum, Citymakers Collective: Creating Urbanism Education Alternatives in the USA

    Will McCollum is a designer who worked alongside celebrated urbanist Lew Oliver for 10 years to create meaningful and beautiful communities across the United States. He currently resides in Cambridge, Massachusetts where he has opened his own firm. He also serves as the president of Citymakers Collective and as a board member of the Congress for the New Urbanism in New England. I've had the pleasure to visit the summer studio organized by Citymakers Collective in Charleston last summer, which was a huge success. Applications for 2026 summer school are open until early march, visit the website of Citymakers Collective for more information and to apply: https://citymakerscollective.org Connect with Will: https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-mccollum-6965a066/ Follow Citymakers Collective on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/citymakerscollective/?hl=en ==== JOIN OUR COURSE: https://www.aestheticcity.academy/products/courses/aesthetic-city-academy Join the #1 email list about making better places: https://the-aesthetic-city.kit.com/signup ====== For more information on The Aesthetic City, find our website on https://theaestheticcity.com/  Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@the_aesthetic_city  Follow us on X: https://x.com/_Aesthetic_City  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.aesthetic.city/  Substack: https://theaestheticcity.substack.com/

    1h 13m
  4. 07/21/2025

    #53 - Diana Trushell: The Design Professor

    Diana Trushell is the founder of The Design Professor, an online education platform for creative professionals who are interested in examine design through the lens of psychology, nature and history. Diana is currently a lecturer at both Columbia University and Parsons School of Design where she teaches Circular Economy and Sustainable Systems. Previously, she worked as a Design Strategist wherein she managed and consulted on projects ranging from corporate strategy, human-centered design and impact entrepreneurship. Earlier in her career, Diana practiced architecture and taught courses in sustainable design and architecture, systems thinking and material culture. Her work has been published in Architectural Record, The Wall Street Journal and Dezeen, among others. Her signature course, Psychology of Space, is currently open for enrollment until August 1st. In it, you’ll learn how to apply evidence-based design principles to create environments that support well-being, creativity and focus, among many other cognitive benefits. This course equips you to make more informed design decisions by evaluating cognitive and emotional responses to space, and aligning design strategy with real psychological insight—so you can create spaces that truly support the people who use them. If you’d like to learn more about it, you can check it out at the-design-professor.lpages.co/the-aesthetic-city She’s also provided us a special promo code: THEAESTHETICCITY which you can use until enrollment closes on August 1st. Follow The Design Professor on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.design.professor/ Visit her website: https://thedesignprofessor.com ========  For more information on The Aesthetic City, find our website on https://theaestheticcity.com/ We launched our course, join it until August 1: https://aesthetic-city-academy.thinkific.com/products/courses/aesthetic-city-academy Love what we do? Become a patron! With your help we can grow this platform even further, make more content and hopefully achieve real, lasting impact for more beautiful cities worldwide.  Visit our Patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/the_aesthetic_city?fan_landing=true  Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@the_aesthetic_city  Follow us on X: https://x.com/_Aesthetic_City  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.aesthetic.city/  Substack: https://theaestheticcity.substack.com/

    1h 13m

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How come our modern cities have become so hostile to humans, so ugly, car-oriented and grey? What is the solution to these problems - how can we return to a more human, beautiful and liveable city? In this podcast, host Ruben Hanssen interviews experts in the fields of architecture, urban planning and urban design to find out how we can improve our cities, our architecture and our streets, in order to create more friendly and beautiful places. The clock is ticking; valuable land is wasted on dreary developments while many beautiful, picturesque urban environments are at risk of being jarred forever by ugly buildings that don't belong there. There are better ways to build; let's explore how!

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