2021
Beirut: After the Dust Settles with Christele Harrouk + Salim Rouhana
We are taking on the devastating Beirut explosion with two of the city's natives. They will share their perspectives on what rebuilding the city of Beirut could look like after such an unbelievable event. Photo courtesy of Rami Rizk.
World Architecture Community
"Green Dip Digitally Reimagines Metropolises As Typical Set Of Green Space" Says Winy Maas
In this first episode, Winy Maas, co-founder of MVRDV and founder of The Why Factory, has been interviewed by reSITE's founder Martin Barry, and discussed his recent projects, his interdisciplinary studies at this year's Manifesta 13 Biennial and his new concept, called Green Dip, which is the subject of a new upcoming book of The Why Factory.
10 Bold Visions from Design and the City 2020
Our favorite quotes and ideas from our Design and the City guests seem to take design and its application, examining it from all angles—from mobility and smart cities to giving it a higher purpose and advocating for more diverse input—all to reframe how we can apply it to shape our built environments to better serve all those who inhabit them.
PRESS RELEASE | Design and the City Season 2
reSITE is excited to announce the launch of the second season of the podcast Design and the City. Our podcast aims to share ideas on how to create more livable and lovable cities through as many different lenses as we can. reSITE is a global platform connecting people and ideas to improve the urban environment, and typically, this would happen though live events hosted in Prague and other European cities. The podcast is an ideal format to tackle the same issues in the virtual environment and stay connected to discuss a better future, together.
ArchDaily
PAU's Vishaan Chakrabarti on Creating an Architecture of Belonging in Design and the City Podcast
Design and the City a podcast by reSITE, on how to make cities more livable and lovable, raising questions and proposing solutions for the city of the future. In the second episode of its second season, PAU's founder and creative director Vishaan Chakrabarti explains the possibility of creating an architecture of belonging, discussing social impact, climate change, infrastructure, and reimagining cities.