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urbanNext podcasts
urbanNext podcasts
28 episodes
1 week ago
urbanNext podcasts aim to expand architecture to rethink cities. urbanNext exchanges include the Nature of Enclosure series, conducted by Jeffrey S. Nesbit, which explores the status of enclosure in the design fields and its impact on contemporary forms of capital, culture, and politics. urbanNext talks look into topics under consideration and current issues that affect architecture, urbanism and landscape architecture with the most relevant professionals.
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urbanNext podcasts aim to expand architecture to rethink cities. urbanNext exchanges include the Nature of Enclosure series, conducted by Jeffrey S. Nesbit, which explores the status of enclosure in the design fields and its impact on contemporary forms of capital, culture, and politics. urbanNext talks look into topics under consideration and current issues that affect architecture, urbanism and landscape architecture with the most relevant professionals.
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Food in Cities with Carolyn Steel
urbanNext podcasts
37 minutes 5 seconds
3 years ago
Food in Cities with Carolyn Steel

Feeding its citizens has been one of the main challenges of cities since its earliest history. Although industrialization has overcome many issues, it has also created new ones that need to be urgently addressed.

Carolyn Steel is a leading thinker on food and cities and the author of the books Hungry City: How Food Shapes Our Lives and Sitopia: How Food Can Save the World. Thanks to her concept sitopia, which means food-place, Carolyn has raised awareness on what it takes to feed urban settlements and improve their food system.


Learn more about Carolyn's work:

https://www.carolynsteel.com/hungrycitybook

https://www.carolynsteel.com/sitopiabook

urbanNext podcasts
urbanNext podcasts aim to expand architecture to rethink cities. urbanNext exchanges include the Nature of Enclosure series, conducted by Jeffrey S. Nesbit, which explores the status of enclosure in the design fields and its impact on contemporary forms of capital, culture, and politics. urbanNext talks look into topics under consideration and current issues that affect architecture, urbanism and landscape architecture with the most relevant professionals.