Architecture is often seen as something static — a monument, a statement, a symbol of permanence. But for Marina Tabassum, it’s something else entirely: a living response to place, people, and change. In this episode of the Culture Shifts Podcast, I’m joined by Marina Tabassum, architect and educator based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and designer of this year’s 25th Serpentine Pavilion in London. We talk about her distinct approach to building in both the Global South and North. From the lightweigh...
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Architecture is often seen as something static — a monument, a statement, a symbol of permanence. But for Marina Tabassum, it’s something else entirely: a living response to place, people, and change. In this episode of the Culture Shifts Podcast, I’m joined by Marina Tabassum, architect and educator based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and designer of this year’s 25th Serpentine Pavilion in London. We talk about her distinct approach to building in both the Global South and North. From the lightweigh...
From Pencils To Pixels: Christoph Niemann on Art, Technology, and the Human Touch
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1 year ago
From Pencils To Pixels: Christoph Niemann on Art, Technology, and the Human Touch
Today, we’re joined by the artist and illustrator Christoph Niemann, whose work blends creativity with technology in ways that constantly push the boundaries of traditional art. In this episode, we dive into Christoph’s artistic journey, where the balance between mind, hand, and paper comes alive in his storytelling. From iconic New Yorker covers to experimenting with augmented reality, Christoph shares how he filters through a flood of ideas to create captivating visuals that resonate deeply...
Culture Shifts Magazine
Architecture is often seen as something static — a monument, a statement, a symbol of permanence. But for Marina Tabassum, it’s something else entirely: a living response to place, people, and change. In this episode of the Culture Shifts Podcast, I’m joined by Marina Tabassum, architect and educator based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and designer of this year’s 25th Serpentine Pavilion in London. We talk about her distinct approach to building in both the Global South and North. From the lightweigh...