Episode Synopsis "Living Dialogs S3E3: Living Architecture: the role of ceremony, ritual, and critical pedagogy in being-in-the-world"
In this episode, Living Dialogs host Edgard Cardenas is joined by Métis architect David Fortin and LASG founder Philip Beesley to explore the themes of ceremony, ritual, and relationality, and their connections to the evolving field of architecture. They discuss how these elements influence pedagogy and contribute to transforming architectural practices and relationships.
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