Patrick McGraw (Heavy Traffic Magazine)

Patrick McGraw (Heavy Traffic Magazine)

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Vincenzo Latronico

Recorded live in London at the Barbican Centre earlier this month, this episode marks the publication of Order Prevails in Berlin, a new essay by the Italian novelist Vincenzo Latronico that acts as an autobiographical key to his highly acclaimed and Booker Prize-shortlisted nove ...  Show more

How Three Leading Architecture Practices Are Using AI Today

Architects from Herzog & de Meuron, Foster + Partners and Zaha Hadid Architects discuss how AI is entering the design studio, from generative design tools to new workflows shaping the future of practice.*This episode is supported by Chaos Group, and features a short conversation ...  Show more

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