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Architecture Off-centre

architecture off-centre

Architecture Off-Centre is a podcast that foregrounds the narratives that have been conventionally relegated to the periphery of architecture. It features conversations with some exceptional individuals who have extrapolated the traditional fields of architecture, planning, landscape and urban design to unexplored frontiers. Geared towards an audience of architecture students and young professionals, the primary goal of the podcast is to introduce its listeners to alternate streams of thoughts from fields that typically fall beyond the realm of architecture.

Architecture Off-Centre liberates architecture from its traditional mode of practice and distances it from the need to build. In a lot of ways, the podcast minimises the aggrandized idea of architecture as a solution to all global problems and highlights the work of non-architects to demonstrate how important it is for architects to learn from other experts. Architecture Off-Centre aims to build a community of radical thinkers who are united in building a healthy society.

The podcast is supported by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts.

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