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    This week's conversation on Burning Down the House focuses on the fusion between urban design, architecture, transportation and shape of our cities. Curtis B. Wayne is joined by Mitchell Joachim and Melanie Fessel of Terreform ONE (Open Network Ecology), an Ecological Design Group for Urban Infrastructure, Building, Planning, and Art. Later on the show, the discussion shifts towards the sensitive and heated topic of licensure in architecture. This program was sponsored by White Oak Pastures.

    "Pedestrians are the alpha position to explore a city. The foot is the best interface."

    --Mitchell Joachim on Burning Down the House

    "Infrastructure is not celebrated enough in the United States."

    --Melanie Fessel on Burning Down the House

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    Burning Down the House (2:24)

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    Burning Down the House, Curtis B. Wayne, Heritage Radio Network, architecture, Terreform ONE (Open Network Ecology), Mitchell Joachim,

    Terreform ONE (Open Network Ecology) (28:09)

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    urban farming, shipping containers, Brooklyn Grange, The Metropolitan Exchange, Interboro, rooftop farming, trans disciplinary working environments, outside the norm, designing cities around vehicles, future cars, transportation systems, Thanksgiving Day Parade, handicap accessibility, pedestrians, infrastructure, electric cars, Sarah Palin SUV, renewable energy, peak oil,

    On the Topic of Licensure (30:28)

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    urban design, Institute for Sustainable Design, Cooper Union, Peter Eisenman, architecture license, AIA, American Institute of Architects, licensure, becoming an architect, Daniel Libeskind, lawsuits, landscape architects,


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