#292 - Paul Goldberger, Architectural Critic and Author

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#483 - Copenhagen: Is It Too Perfect?

This week, David and Marina have a casual chat about their trip to Copenhagen, covering flying with a child car seat, local food, croissants, coffee, transporation systems, people, and more. Part two will cover the architecture of Copenhagen - stay tuned! This episode is supporte ...  Show more

#482 - Noah Roth, Founder of Streetcraft

This week, David and Marina of FAME Architecture & Design are joined by Noah Roth, Founder of Streetcraft. The three discussed Noah's background and education, starting Streetcraft, the cause of traffic, types of interchanges, human experience of urban planning, online comments, ...  Show more

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