A irregular but impassioned discussion about love, spirituality, compassion, and proxemics.
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Proxemics Podcasts
The Landscape Studies Podcast brings together scholarship that documents the relationship between personal and political boundaries worked out in space. Scholars from history, sociology, geography, and architecture offer synopses of the best recent work in the field.
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Discover the powerful forces—environmental, political, cultural, and economic—that shape our built environment and, in turn, our lives. Hosted by award winning architect Dimitrius Lynch, each episode brings you insightful conversations with top industry professionals who reveal how our spaces evolve and impact society. From historical shifts to future trends, SPACES Podcast uncovers the stories behind the places we inhabit and explores how these transformations will continue to influence us ...
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06: The Fog of Identity - LYNES Presents: Built to Divide
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1:07:45What do a 1970 psychology experiment and the 2008 housing crash have in common? In Episode 6 of Built to Divide, Dimitrius Lynch traces how social identity theory—the instinct to form “us vs. them” groups—became a political weapon that helped sell a bipartisan push for mass homeownership, weaken skepticism, and pave the way for subprime mortgages, …
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05: Shock & Awe - LYNES Presents: Built to Divide
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1:08:08In August 1971, Richard Nixon went on television and detonated the global financial system. By severing the U.S. dollar from gold, the Nixon Shock ended Bretton Woods, ushered in fiat money, and unleashed a new era of credit, speculation, and inequality. What followed wasn’t just inflation and currency volatility—it was a fundamental rewiring of ho…
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04: The Pivot - LYNES Presents: Built to Divide
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50:31In the summer heat of Birmingham, children faced police dogs and fire hoses. On a bus in Montgomery, a 15-year-old refused to stand. From Claudette Colvin to Rosa Parks, from Greensboro counters to the March on Washington—the Civil Rights Movement shook America awake. Yet, even as laws changed, maps and mortgages quietly redrew the lines of belongi…
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03: The Great Reset - LYNES Presents: Built to Divide
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1:04:12What happens when the machinery of war is turned loose on the home front? In this episode of Built to Divide, host Dimitrius Lynch traces how the end of World War II, the GI Bill, and federal housing policy combined to build the largest middle-class expansion in U.S. history—while quietly deepening racial and economic division. Beginning with the s…
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02: Territorial Imperative - LYNES Presents: Built to Divide
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52:30At the dawn of the 20th century, American finance looked modern—telegraphs, syndicates, Wall Street empires—but it had no brakes. In this episode of Built to Divide, host Dimitrius Lynch follows the chain reaction from the Panic of 1907 to the creation of the Federal Reserve, revealing how crises, central banking, and policy choices concentrated po…
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01: Proxemics & Personal Space - LYNES Presents: Built to Divide
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44:36Why does housing in America feel so unattainable—and why does it seem designed that way? In this sweeping opening chapter of Built to Divide, host Dimitrius Lynch traces the origins of today’s housing affordability crisis back more than 100,000 years, revealing how our primal instincts around territory, ownership, and status have been shaped—and ex…
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Introducing Built to Divide - LYNES Presents: Built to Divide
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2:39Built to Divide is a cinematic audio documentary that unearths how America’s homes became the front lines of inequality. From land giveaways to red lines, gated communities to algorithmic rent hikes—each episode reveals the forces that shaped not only where we live, but who gets to belong. Guided by host Dimitrius Lynch Jr., an award-winning archit…
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In this SPACES Recheck, we're revisiting a standout episode from the archive that you may have missed... The incarcerated population has ballooned over the last 50 years and public attitudes have slowly shifted towards active pursuit of criminal justice reform. However, we can't forget about prison design itself. In this episode we highlight key po…
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In this SPACES Recheck, we're revisiting a standout episode from the archive that you may have missed... We tackle the controversial, complex, and rapidly evolving industry of cannabis...and its history will definitely spark a conversation, maybe even shock you. We also discuss issues and considerations for the various facility types: dispensary, g…
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In this SPACES Recheck, we're revisiting a standout episode from the archive that you may have missed... The controversial art form of Graffiti has grown from its outlaw past to be an accepted element in beautifying some urban communities. Danni Simpson, commercial and street artist, of Danni Simpson Art joins the show to discuss her style and insp…
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In this SPACES Recheck, we're revisiting a standout episode from the archive that you may have missed... Urban population growth and the dependence on transportation has reached a point where 30 to 60% of urban areas are taken by roads and parking lots. Subsequently, mobility issues have exponentially increased. Brandon Reyes P.E., Project Manager …
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In this SPACES Recheck, we're revisiting a standout episode from the archive that you may have missed... With busier lifestyles, an array of entertainment options, cable television, streaming services, and social distancing, movie theaters are facing an unprecedented number of challenges that will likely spur evolution in design. Robert McCall, AIA…
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RECHECK: Stadiums | Mercedes-Benz Stadium
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1:19:10In this SPACES Recheck, we're revisiting a standout episode from the archive that you may have missed... What will future stadiums look like? Licensed engineer...architect...AND LEED BD+C certified professional, Erleen Hatfield, PE, AIA, Managing Partner of the Hatfield Group, joins us to discuss structural engineering, stadiums, and her work on th…
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Going Green is a Finalist in the Signal Awards—the largest award solely dedicated to podcasting! Now I need YOUR help: The Listener’s Choice Awards are open for voting worldwide through October 9th. Vote here today! Going Green uncovers the untold stories about our environment that everyone needs to hear. Whether you're curious about how energy imp…
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RECHECK: Dealing with Feeling Overwhelmed
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27:21In this SPACES Recheck, we're revisiting a standout episode from the archive that you may have missed... Jason and Dimitrius discuss pressures in the industry and some ways to deal with that feeling of being overwhelmed. If you enjoy our content, you can check out similar content from our fellow creators at Gābl Media. Spaces Podcast Spaces Podcast…
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In this SPACES Recheck, we're revisiting a standout episode from the archive that you may have missed... Jason and Dimitrius chat about the mental and emotional roller coaster that is 2020, and share some personal and internet tips on how to push through. If you enjoy our content, you can check out similar content from our fellow creators at Gābl M…
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In this SPACES Recheck, we're revisiting a standout episode from the archive that you may have missed... Education and school safety are some of the most polarizing topics in our society today. In this episode, Todd Ferking, an architect and principal of DLR Group, joins the show to discuss school design, philosophy to promote a good educational en…
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In this SPACES Recheck, we're revisiting a standout episode from the archive that you may have missed... Matthew Grocoff, Esq., LEED-GA, LFA, founder of THRIVE Collaborative, joins us for an inspiring conversation about Veridian at County Farm, a beautiful 13.59 acre community in Ann Arbor, Michigan that is targeted to be one of the nation’s first …
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In this SPACES Recheck, we're revisiting a standout episode from the archive that you may have missed... Kelly Lieu, Senior Consultant and Account Manager for the Southern California region at Ei Companies, joins the show for an enlightening conversation about what it means, code milestones, rating systems, the war between electricity and gas, key …
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In this SPACES Recheck, we're revisiting a standout episode from the archive that you may have missed... It is estimated that by 2040 most of the world won’t have enough water to meet demand year-round. In this episode, we highlight the evolution of water and waste water treatment; Rory Harnisch, a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of Cal…
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RECHECK: Shipping Container Construction
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1:14:52In this SPACES Recheck, we're revisiting a standout episode from the archive that you may have missed... Mark Oberholzer, architect and Associate Principal at KTGY joins us to discuss shipping container buildings and his project Hope on Alvarado, a shipping container building for modern and affordable transitional housing on Alvarado street in Los …
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In this SPACES Recheck, we're revisiting a standout episode from the archive that you may have missed... Architect Travis Mahoney of Matterform Architecture + Development joins us to share his experience, designing, building, AND living in his own ADU. In this episode we discuss how ADUs largely became prohibited across the U.S., recent code change…
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In this SPACES Recheck, we're revisiting a standout episode from the archive that you may have missed... We explore the history, development and currents trends of amusement parks. We chat a bit about popular parks such as Disneyland and Six Flags, features like the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and test Jason and Michelle's knowledge about Amuse…
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In this SPACES Recheck, we're revisiting a standout episode from the archive that you may have missed... Sara Bendrick, landscape designer and host of DIY Network's "I Hate My Yard" and "Lawn & Order", to explore the home renovation industry, DIY vs. hiring a professional, tips and highlighting the process of renovation. If you enjoy our content, y…
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In this SPACES Recheck, we're revisiting a standout episode from the archive that you may have missed... Aaron J Henderson, AIA, principal architect of Sovereign Architecture shares his experience designing, building, and living in his own off grid home. Brandon Weiss, Chief Innovation Officer of Dvele Homes provides insight into how Dvele has inno…
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