
Sheinya Joseph on Rebuilding City-Builder Education
What Architecture School Does -- and Doesn't -- Teach You
Thoughts on housing abundance, urban stewardship, and civic delight.
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What Architecture School Does -- and Doesn't -- Teach You

William Deresiewicz on the essential value of the liberal arts in higher education, resisting professionalization, and the future is not reform, it's reformation.

Alli Thurmond Quinlan joins me to talk design education, incremental development, and how to build communities people care for.

Paul Knight on how one Georgia Tech class changed the way we see cities.

Jacob Hyman on civil engineering for the New Urbanism and educating people for flourishing.

Aaron Lubeck returns to share his vision for a new school.

What City Builders can learn from improv, farmers markets, and the Massachusetts Transformational Development Initiative.

Nathan Norris on how we're building a new curriculum to train city builders and the need for generalists who can lead.

City Builder Aaron Lubeck back interviews me about the origins of this podcast.

Sara Bega and Jack Duncan on learning to build new towns, and new schools

Kevin Klinkenberg on the inaugural a episode of The New School for City Builders

What's wrong with City Builder education, and what we're going to do to fix it.

A new podcast on shaking up the education of city builders

What Strong Towns and Abundance have to teach each other

And thoughts on where we go from here.

Some other reasons retail spaces stay dark

And why making that case matters.

A response to Chuck Marohn's comments on the Upzoned Podcast

Lesson's from the Providence we built in the Industrial Revolution

The manual says…

A Half-Baked Idea