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  • Reviving Old Spaces: The Art of Adaptive Reuse in Architecture
    2025/05/08

    In this episode of Architecturally Speaking, host Ryan Schwartz delves into the fascinating world of adaptive reuse with acclaimed architect and interior designer Dee Dee Taylor Eustace.

    Did you know adaptive reuse is a key player in sustainability? Dee Dee explains how repurposing old buildings can conserve materials, reduce waste, and preserve historical character—all while meeting modern needs.

    As the founder of Toronto-based Taylor Hannah Architect, and with a career that includes hosting Love by Design on HGTV and appearing on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Dee Dee brings a wealth of experience and passion to the conversation.

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    44 分
  • Building Wellness: How Hospital Design Impacts Health and Community
    2025/03/03

    In this episode of Architecturally Speaking, host Ryan Schwartz dives into the intricate world of hospital design with expert Robin Snell, a director at Parkin Architects. With over 30 years of experience in healthcare architecture, Robin shares his insights on the complexities of designing hospitals and their profound impact on health and wellness.

    Join us as we explore:

    • The unique challenges of healthcare design and the importance of operational efficiency.
    • How evidence-based design improves patient outcomes.
    • The differences between new hospital constructions and retrofits.
    • Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic and their influence on future hospital designs.
    • The significance of accessibility and creating supportive environments for patients and staff.

    Discover how hospitals serve as community hubs and how healthcare architecture is evolving to meet modern needs. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or simply curious about how design shapes our well-being, this episode is packed with valuable insights!

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    51 分
  • Architecturally Speaking - Holiday Message 2024
    2024/12/10

    As we wrap up another fantastic year, host Ryan Schwartz reflects on the insightful conversations we've shared. From accessible design to immersive zoo habitats, we've explored how architecture impacts our daily lives.

    Thank you for your continued support—your enthusiasm fuels our passion! We're excited for what's to come in 2025, with even more engaging topics and inspiring guests.

    Wishing you a wonderful holiday season and looking forward to bringing you more thought-provoking content in the new year!

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    1 分
  • Rivers of Change: How Water Can Shape Community Design
    2024/12/02

    In this episode of Architecturally Speaking, host Ryan Schwartz talks with Barry Hobin, founding partner of Hobin Architecture, about the vital role of water in architectural design. With over 40 years of experience, Barry shares how rivers, canals, and lakes influence urban planning, particularly in Ottawa, Canada’s capital.

    Their conversation explores the historical significance of Ottawa's waterways, the city’s evolution from industrial roots to a more sustainable future, and exciting projects like the redevelopment of LeBretton Flats and the Kanal project.

    Join us for a fascinating look at how water shapes cities and communities.

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    46 分
  • Innovative Architecture: The Role of Design Competitions
    2024/11/01

    Join us for an insightful episode of Architecturally Speaking, as host Ryan Schwartz, dives into the fascinating world of design competitions with architect Joe Lobko.

    Known for his community-focused and socially impactful projects, Joe shares his experiences and insights on the role of design competitions in the architecture industry.

    Whether you're a student, a young professional, or simply interested in architecture, this episode offers valuable insights into how design competitions can foster innovation and creativity in the field.

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    54 分
  • Transforming Cities: The Role of Transit-Oriented Development
    2024/09/02

    In this episode of Architecturally Speaking, host Ryan Schwartz is joined by Shonda Wang, Principal at SvN, to explore the concept of transit-oriented communities and their impact on urban development.

    Shonda is a seasoned urban designer and planner with expertise in large-scale urban regeneration projects, and unpacks the importance of creating connections between public spaces, transportation infrastructure, and the built environment in evolving cities.

    Tune in to gain insights into how cities are adapting to accommodate growing populations and the need for sustainable living spaces.

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    44 分
  • Immersive Habitats: New Models for Zoo Design
    2024/04/02

    In this episode of Architecturally Speaking, host Ryan Schwartz sits down with Edward Chan, an architect and partner at Zeidler Architecture, to discuss the unique project of designing the orangutan habitat at the Toronto Zoo. Edward shares insights into the design process, collaboration with landscape architects, and the importance of creating immersive experiences for both animals and visitors alike.

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    27 分
  • Designing for Dignity – Perspectives on Care & Community
    2024/02/01

    In this episode, which was held at the 2023 OAA Conference in Sudbury, the panel explores the topic of long-term care facilities and their impact on the people who live and work in them. They discuss the importance of co-creating new models for care, community, wellness, and dignity. The session includes breakout discussions where participants share their experiences and perspectives on long-term care facilities. Panel guests also highlight the need for architects to consider the regulations, policies, and decisions that affect the design and functionality of these facilities.

    Panel Guests:

    Dr. Terri Peters, Assistant Professor
    Toronto Metropolitan University

    Dr. Tamara Daly, Professor
    York University

    Mike Ladyk, Architect, Partner
    3rdline.studio

    Nicole Peirce, Architect, Partner
    Architecture & C.

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