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Crossing City Limits

Crossing City Limits

著者: Eduardo Guerrero
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Crossing City Limits, a podcast about the environment and culture. A virtual place where designers and urban idealists share their stories without limits.

2022 Eduardo Guerrero
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  • 19 Edda Bild PhD, Urban auditory experience / Québec
    2025/04/20
    A conversation with soundscape researcher Edda Bild about urban sounds, why they matter in an urban context and city strategies to manage it for better urban living.Join Eduardo Guerrero, urban designer based in Tucson, as he talks with urban idealists and designers about their work and stories. Listen in as he engages these relevant thinkers in reflections and conversations about the environment and culture.19 Edda Bild PhD, Urban auditory experience / QuébecBiography:Dr. Edda Bild is currently a research associate at the Institute for Work & Health, working on a project looking at the workplace safety of newcomers to Canada in the context of increasing linguistic and cultural diversity in the workplace.Bild is a qualitative researcher with experience working on public health, with a focus on the everyday experiences of diverse urban populations and a broader interest in knowledge transfer and public outreach and education. Before joining the Institute in July 2023, she worked for four years as a postdoctoral fellow and lead soundscape researcher and educator in the Sounds in the City team at McGill University – where she is still active as a collaboratorBild completed her PhD at the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Amsterdam in 2019. Prior to her PhD, she trained in sociology and political sciences and holds a joint master’s degree in international migration and social cohesion.Source: https://iwh.on.ca/people/edda-bildEducation:University of Amsterdam, PhDPhD title "The urban auditory experience: linking uses, users and environments".University of Amsterdam & Deusto, MScMISOCO (Interdisciplinary Research Master in Sociology, Anthropology and Political Science)University of Bucharest, BAPolitical SciencesRomanian-American University, BAInternational BusinessWorkplace: Institute for Work and Health, Toronto (Ontario)Current living city: Montreal (Quebec).Web:https://www.linkedin.com/in/edda-bild/Websites of interest: Sounds in the City partnership official websitehttps://www.sounds-in-the-city.org/[EB1]The Rest Is Just Noisehttps://www.justnoisepod.com/Publications:Books (chapters):· Bild, E., Huijsman, M. & Zentschnig, R. (2020). Sound as city maker: developing a participatory-collaborative process to work with sound as an urban resource. The case of Mr. Visserplein (Amsterdam, NL). In Bull, M. & Cobussen, M. (Eds.) Bloomsbury Handbook of Sonic Methodologies. Bloomsbury Press.· Bild, E., Steele, D., Pfeffer, K., Guastavino, C. & Bertolini, L. (2018). Activity as a Mediator between Users and their Auditory Environment in an Urban Pocket Park: A Case Study of Parc du Portugal (Montreal, CA). In Aletta, F. & Xiao, J. (Eds.) Perception-driven approaches to urban assessment and design. IGI Global.Papers (selected):o Bild, E., Steele, D. & Guastavino, C. (2024). Supporting the Living Laboratory: A Literature Review of Montreal Sound-Related Research, Journal of Planning Literature (1): 16.o Bild, E., Steele, D. & Guastavino C. (2022). Festivals and events as everyday life in Montreal’s entertainment district. Sustainability 14(8), 4559. Special issue on Designing Sustainable Urban Soundscapes. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14084559Media engagement:1. Guest speaker podcasts:• Jul 2024: “The Show” with Mark Brodie: “How the way a city sounds can shape the way we live”• Aug 2022: “CANADALAND: #806 Sh*tty Cities: What might better, more sustainable cities look (and sound) like?”• Apr 2020: “The Rest is Just Noise”, “Musikiosk, Misters, and More! with Dan Steele and Edda Bild”2. Expert interviews:• Chapter 5: “The Hearing City”, in Bruntlett, C., & Bruntlett, M. (2021). Curbing Traffic: The Human Case for Fewer Cars in Our Lives. Island Press.• “L’environnement sonore de Montréal : création d’un partenariat multidisciplinaire” – public communication video sponsored by the City of Montreal (French): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIZXHU7sKb4&t=11s&ab_channel=MultimodalInteractionLab• “Écoutez Montréal : les ambiances sonores au centre-ville | Listen up Montreal: downtown soundscapes” – public communication video sponsored by the City of Montreal (French)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-U8tPuLCQE&t=3s&ab_channel=MultimodalInteractionLab3. Op-eds & other contributions:• Bild, Edda, Cynthia Tarlao, Catherine Guastavino, and Caroline Stamm. “Why should you care about sound? An introduction for urban practitioners to making cities sound better”. Trilingual op-ed (“Pourquoi se préoccuper du sonore? / ¿ Por qué deberías preocuparte por lo sonoro?"). Issue #55: Health, City and Architecture, of the Notas CPAU magazine (published by El Consejo Profesional de Arquitectura y Urbanismo / Architecture and Urbanism Professional Council of the...
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  • 18 June Williamson, Retrofitting suburbia / Tucson
    2025/01/21
    A conversation with June Williamson about retrofitting suburbia, designing suburban futures, and urban design strategies.Join Eduardo Guerrero, urban designer based in Tucson, as he talks with urban idealists and designers about their work and stories. Listen in as he engages these relevant thinkers in reflections and conversations about the environment and culture.18 June Williamson, Retrofitting suburbia / TucsonTucson soundscapes by June Williamson and Eduardo Guerrero.Biography:June Williamson is professor of architecture at The City College of New York's Spitzer School of Architecture. She has consulted, taught and practiced architecture and urban design in Boston, Salt Lake City, Atlanta, Los Angeles and, currently, New York City. In addition to the book’s co-authored with Ellen Dunham Jones, she wrote "Designing Suburban Futures: New Models from Build a Better Burb," documenting an urban design ideas competition for Long Island.Source: https://retrofittingsuburbia.com/Education:M.U.P., Urban Design, The City College of New York, CUNY, 2005.M.Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1994.B.A., Yale University, 1989.Workplace: The City College of New York.Current city: New York.Web:https://retrofittingsuburbia.com/https://ssa.ccny.cuny.edu/people/june-williamson/Websites of interest: National Press Foundation. June Williamson on the Suburbs After COVIDhttps://youtu.be/51AS8T-qs_c?si=LzAuBuJIABAcNKXuThe Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture at the City College of New Yorkhttps://ssa.ccny.cuny.edu/people/june-williamson/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/williamson_june/Publications:Books:_Case Studies in Retrofitting Suburbia: Urban Design Strategies for Urgent Challenges. With Ellen Dunham-Jones (Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, 2021)._Designing Suburban Futures: New Models from Build a Better Burb (Island Press, 2013)._Retrofitting Suburbia: Urban Design Solutions for Redesigning Suburbs. With Ellen Dunham-Jones (Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, 2008, updated edition 2011). Articles and Book Chapters:_“Incremental Metropolitanism: An Assessment of Retrofitting Suburbia’s Endgame,” Peripheral Centralities: Instances of Anticipatory Urbanism, Nicholas A. Phelps, Roger Keil, and Paul J. Maginn, eds. (Berlin: JOVIS Verlag. (2025)._“Case Studies in Retrofitting Suburbia: Urban Design Strategies for Urgent Challenges.” With Ellen Dunham-jones; In The New Australian City: The Suburban Evolution, Guy Gibson and Ross Elliott, eds. (Redland Bay: Connor Court Publishing, 2024)._“What Colors are the Crabgrass?” Urban Omnibus, October 31, 2024. https://urbanomnibus.net/2024/10/what-colors-are-the-crabgrass/_“Five Myths About the Suburbs,” Washington Post, October 2, 2020._“Urban Design Tactics for Suburban Retrofitting” in Emily Talen, ed., Retrofitting Sprawl: Addressing Seventy Years of Failed Urban Form (University of Georgia Press, 2015)._“Protest on the Astroturf at Downtown Silver Spring: July 4, 2007” in Christopher Niedt, ed., Social Justice in Diverse Suburbs: History, Politics, and Prospects (Temple University Press, 2013)._Organizer, ParkingPLUS Design Challenge (2013-14) and Build a Better Burb Ideas Competition (2010).Buy the books here:Retrofitting Suburbia: Urban Design Solutions for Redesigning Suburbs, Updated EditionCase Studies in Retrofitting Suburbia: Urban Design Strategies for Urgent ChallengesKey words:Suburbia, retrofitting suburbia, urban design, landscape architecture, architecture, planning, designing suburban futures, urban design strategies, New York, Tucson.Episode production:Soundscapes by June Williamson and Eduardo Guerrero.Theme music by Sebastian Carreras ONDO, uno. Used with permission.Art direction by estudiocinco.clEdition by sombraurbana.comPlease subscribe on your favorite platforms.CrossingCityLimits_LinkTreeJanuary ‘25
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  • 17 Walter Hood, Black landscapes matter / Oakland
    2024/08/30

    A conversation with Walter Hood about Black landscapes matter, difference, sameness postcolonial, and cultural aspects of design.

    Join Eduardo Guerrero, urban designer based in Tucson, as he talks with urban idealists and designers about their work and stories. Listen in as he engages these relevant thinkers in reflections and conversations about the environment and culture.

    17 Walter Hood, Black landscapes matter / Oakland

    Oakland soundscapes by Eduardo Guerrero.

    Biography:

    Walter Hood is the creative director and founder of Hood Design Studio in Oakland, CA. He is also a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and lectures on professional and theoretical projects nationally and internationally.

    He is a recipient of the 2017 Academy of Arts and Letters Architecture Award, 2019 Knight Public Spaces Fellowship, 2019 MacArthur Fellowship, 2019 Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize, and the 2021 recipient of the Architectural League’s President’s Medal award.

    Source: https://www.hooddesignstudio.com/team

    Education:

    Bachelor of Landscape Architecture. North Carolina A&T State University. 1981.

    Master of Architecture and Master of Landscape Architecture. The University of California, Berkeley. 1989.

    Master of Fine Arts. School of the Art Institute of Chicago. 2013.

    Studio arts and sculpture, exploring the role of sculpture and urbanism.

    Workplace: Hood Design Studio, Oakland, California.

    Current city: Oakland

    Web: https://www.hooddesignstudio.com/

    Websites of interest:

    TED talk: How urban spaces can preserve history and build community.

    https://www.ted.com/talks/walter_hood_how_urban_spaces_can_preserve_history_and_build_community?subtitle=en

    GSD, Harvard

    https://aadn.gsd.harvard.edu/people/walter-hood/

    Instagram: Hood Design Studio

    https://www.instagram.com/hooddesignstudio/?hl=en

    Publications:

    _Black Landscapes Matter. Edited by Walter Hood and Grace Mitchell Tada.

    University of Virginia Press (December 9, 2020)

    Buy the book here:

    https://www.upress.virginia.edu/title/5389/

    https://www.amazon.com/Black-Landscapes-Matter-Walter-Hood/dp/0813944864

    ASLA, award of excellence

    https://www.asla.org/2021awards/2794.html

    _Urban Diaries. Spacemaker Press, 1997.

    _Blues & Jazz Landscape Improvisations. Poltroon Press, 1993.

    Key words:

    black lives matter, black landscapes matter, urban design, landscape architecture, architecture, postcolonial, heritage, memory, race, stewardship, art, culpture, California, Oakland, Berkeley, Community Whisperer

    Episode production:

    Soundscapes by Eduardo Guerrero.

    Theme music by Sebastian Carreras ONDO, uno. Used with permission.

    Art direction by estudiocinco.cl

    Edition by sombraurbana.com

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    August ‘24

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