Episodes

  • Building Better - Please Switch On Your Cameras
    Nov 30 2021

    Is online space real space? Does it, should it and can it work in the same way and follow the same rules? This is a big question that couldn’t possibly be answered in one episode, so we thought we’d be a bit more specific and ask, what does, or should, an online classroom look like?

    Alongside two innovative educators from The Bartlett School of Architecture, host Christoph explores their personal experiences of teaching during the pandemic and ideas around how we might reinvent what a classroom looks like in the future. Join Elizabeth Dow, an Associate Professor and Senior Departmental Tutor who leads the Architectural & Interdisciplinary Studies BSc and Alvaro Lopez-Rodriguez, a lecturer (teaching) and researcher in digital manufacturing and augmented reality for a reflective discussion on the possibilities - and limitations - of online teaching.

    Find season two here: soundcloud.com/uclsound/sets/building-better-season-2
    Catch up on season one here: soundcloud.com/uclsound/sets/building-better-the-bartlett

    For more information, visit www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/building-…r-bartlett-podcast

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    32 mins
  • Building Better - How Do You Dissolve an Industry Fairly?
    Jul 12 2021

    In the final episode of Building Better series one, we continue our exploration of the design considerations of tackling climate change.

    Last month, we discussed how we might heat our homes in the future. This month, we want to take a step back and consider things on a larger scale. Instead of talking about building the future, we’re going to be thinking about breaking things down.

    Join host Christoph alongside Professor Jacqueline Glass, Chair in Construction Management in the Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction and Vice Dean of Research at The Bartlett, and Dr Rokia Raslan, Associate Professor in the Bartlett School of Environment Energy & Resources and Vice Dean for Innovation at the Bartlett. Listen as they explore the unintended consequences of switching to more sustainable building practices and find out how we can best mitigate them by asking “how do you dissolve an industry fairly?”

    Access transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/transcrip…ve-industry-fairly

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    32 mins
  • Building Better - How Should We Heat Our Homes?
    Jul 12 2021

    In this month's episode, we want to know: how will we heat our homes in the future?

    And who better to answer this question than two researchers from the UCL Energy Institute, a world-leading initiative, delivering learning, research, and policy support on the challenges of Climate Change and energy security.

    Join host Christoph in conversation with Dr Jenny Crawley, Research Fellow in Energy and Buildings, and Dr Jez Wingfield, Senior Technician in Physical Building Performance to learn about the different possibilities for a more sustainable future in the UK and what barriers lie in the way.

    Access transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/transcrip…-we-heat-our-homes

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    32 mins
  • Building Better - After the Crisis, Should London Slow Down?
    Jul 12 2021

    This month, we're talking about slowness and what it means in the context of a city or a space.

    To help us think about slowness, host Christoph speaks to Pedro Gil, an architect and Senior Teaching Fellow at the Bartlett School of Architecture and Dr Elsa Arcaute, Associate Professor in the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA).

    Listen to hear their thoughts on slowness as a privilege, vicarious slowness, involuntary slowness, and speed as a form of power in Episode 4 of Building Better.

    Access transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/transcrip…d-london-slow-down

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    35 mins
  • Building Better - Space and the City
    Jul 12 2021

    Does public space have a future?

    This month, host Christoph speaks to Dr Maria Kamargianni, Associate Professor of Transport and Energy in the Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources and Head of MaaSLab, Dr Lucy Natarajan, Lecturer (teaching) from the Bartlett School of Planning, and Dr Leah Lovett, artist and Research Fellow at the Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis to explore how the creation and use of public space is changing.

    The past year has dramatically shifted how we access public space. From COVID-19 restrictions to concerns around how we police and regulate public spaces, this episode explores public space as a contested space, and what’s at stake for the future use, meaning and function of public spaces in the city.

    Access transcript: www. www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/transcript-space-and-city

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    37 mins
  • Building Better - Looking Backwards to Look Forwards
    Jul 12 2021

    This month, we want to know how research that explores the past can help us to better understand the present, and maybe even predict the future.

    Approaching the past through uniquely innovative methods, host Christoph speaks to three researchers at The Bartlett: Professor Mike Batty, Emeritus Professor of Planning and Chair of The Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, Dr Katherine Curran, Associate Professor at the UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage, and Dr Judy Stephenson, Associate Professor in economics and finance of the built environment at The Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management about how they study and interrogate the past to help us solve the problems we face today.

    From digital data and mapping to the heritage of plastics to the history of labour markets and construction in England, we're trying to answer the question: how can we use the history of materials and the history of people to build a better future?

    Access transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/transcrip…ards-look-forwards

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    36 mins
  • Building Better - Taking Up Space
    Jul 12 2021

    For our first episode, host Christoph is joined by Lo Marshall, urban geographer and Research Fellow at the UCL Urban Laboratory and Bartlett School of Architecture and Dr Grant Mills, Associate Professor in the Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management, to explore space and how communities create it.

    We wanted to know how spaces can be designed to best serve the people who need them, and what happens when spaces are designed to shut people out or divide them.

    In this episode, Lo and Grant discuss their work around redesigning spaces and understanding the communities that live in them, from late-night drag venues to state of the art modern hospitals.

    Access the transcript here: www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/transcript-taking-space

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    35 mins