Tomorrow by Design

Tomorrow by Design
Tomorrow by Design

Join four young professionals on a journey as they tackle issues around sustainability in the built environment and people centred design in Kenya, with banter along the way.

  1. 10. The Urban Wonder Woman with Wangeshi Maryam

    FEB 20

    10. The Urban Wonder Woman with Wangeshi Maryam

    On this episode of Tomorrow by Design, hosts Louis, Sid, and Leanne delve into the world of gender-inclusive design with Maryam Wangeshi, an architect and passionate advocate for creating spaces that work for everyone. Wangeshi's journey began with a simple observation: sports grounds, supposedly public spaces that are often designed primarily with men in mind, lacked inclusivity for women. This led her down a path with the mission to make the built environment more equitable and responsive to all genders.The conversation unfolds with humor and personal anecdotes, painting a vivid picture of the challenges and triumphs in this field. Wangeshi highlights the need for diverse sports facilities, safe and well-lit spaces, thoughtful consideration of non-linear travel patterns, and even motherhood amenities like breastfeeding areas. But the fight for inclusivity goes beyond bricks and mortar; it extends to dismantling gender bias within the design and construction industry itself.A beacon of hope shines through with positive developments like Kenya's Women in Construction forum and the UN Habitat's Her City toolkit (that you can check out here: https://unhabitat.org/her-city-a-guide-for-cities-to-sustainable-and-inclusive-urban-planning-and-design-together-with ), promoting gender balance in design processes. Wangeshi emphasizes the crucial role of data collection and collaboration, paving the way for future design that considers the entire building life cycle, including construction by diverse teams and the use of inclusive materials and techniques.This episode is more than just informative; it's a call to action. It reminds us that true progress lies in designing not just for some, but for all. By embracing gender-inclusive design, we can create spaces that empower, celebrate, and reflect the richness of our diverse human experience.

    51 min
  2. 09. Sense8: Architect's Cut with Sanjotz Thuo.

    JAN 29

    09. Sense8: Architect's Cut with Sanjotz Thuo.

    This episode tackles spaces beyond bricks and mortar – we're venturing into the realm of Neuro-architecture, where buildings resonate with the human mind. Our guest, Sanjotz, dreams of inclusive spaces that cater to neuro-diverse minds. His brainchild, the Senseum museum, uses multi-sensory experiences to create unforgettable journeys. But Neuro-architecture goes beyond museums – it's about understanding how spaces impact our emotions and well-being. Join us as we explore:Designing for every mind: How Sanjotz envisions a future where buildings work for everyone, not just the average brain.Beyond sight: Creating spaces that engage sound, touch, and even smell for a truly immersive experience.Building bridges: Learn how neuroscience and architecture converge in Neuro-architecture.Learning resources: Discover where you can study Neuro-architecture, like the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture and the Kenya Interior Design School.Get ready to reimagine buildings as interactive experiences that nurture all minds. This is Tomorrow by Design, where the future is shaped by empathy and understanding.Key takeaways:Neuro-architecture designs spaces that consider the diverse needs of our brains.Multi-sensory experiences can create deeper connections with places.We can learn to build structures that cater to every mind, just like we build accessible spaces for physical disabilities.Want to delve deeper? Check out the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture here ( https://anfarch.org/ ) and the Kenya Interior Design School's short course on Design for Neuro-Divergence.This episode will leave you thinking: How can we use architecture to create a world where everyone feels welcome and understood?

    46 min

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Join four young professionals on a journey as they tackle issues around sustainability in the built environment and people centred design in Kenya, with banter along the way.

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