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    Curtis sits down with Cooper Union's Prof. Roderick L. Knox and architect Matthew Arnold to talk about the shockingly shifting state of architectural education and to name names.
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    Burning Down The House Season 2 Premiere (13:38)

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    Burning Down The House, season 2, Curtis B. Wayne, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Cooper Union, Professor Roderick L. Knox, Vienna Virginia, Matthew Arnold, architectural education, architectural certification, Architectural Registration Examination, Edward Tufte, edwardtufte.com, NCARB, increase in unaccredited degrees,

    The Unlicensed Professorial Class (24:57)

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    revolutionary times, NCARB, indentured servitude, design firms, computer-administered architect examinations, sitting in the backseat of your career, cartoonist, Cooper Union, expedition, stairwaytoarchitecture.com, unlicensed architecture professors in Virginia, the unlicensed professorial class, registered Deans are very rare, Judith DiMaio, NAAB, National Architecture Accreditation Board, Harvard, Yale, the arrogance of lifelong academics, mystery speak as architectural theory, hunger for making a difference in reality, architecture is all about truth, not a field for dilettantes, curiosity for everything about everything, Connecticut McMansions, creating serendipity, Frank Gehry, The new Cooper Union Building, architecture on a subliminal level, how to read a building, The Custom House, allegories and symbolism in stone, the tool of destruction, the voice of beauty, Tom Mayne, obscene billboard for young people, a building as a response to the program and the site, the social contract, education, The Agnostic Gospel Choir, NYIT, Kass Gilbert,

    The Wackadoodle World of Architecture (19:11)

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    smoked fish, acmesmokedfish.com, salmon, whitefish, iTunes, heritageradionetwork.com, wackadoodle stuff about the world of architecture, half of the people working in architecture aren't architects, Scott Preston Cohen isn't licensed, naming names, New York chapter of the American Institute for Architects, Politburo, Intern Development Program, IDP, Kandinsky, the architects who taught us, the expansion of building codes, LEED, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, the growth of regulation, increased complexity and remoteness, City College, Professor Gebert, computational architecture, punch cards, paper versus screen, the death of drafting room chatter, The Morgan Library, Original Drawings of Andrea Palladio, see the thinking line by line, demand for drawing, teachers terrified of students, anonymous criticism, college accreditation considerations, Harvard GSD, the Palladian style,

    Sometimes The Truth Hurts (5:14)

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    Dave Brubeck, value in the process, hacks, redesigning temporary housing, the lack of architectural leadership, Shigeru Ban, www.stairwaytoarchitecture.com, sometimes the truth hurts, Curtis B. Wayne, Roderick L. Knox, Matthew Arnold,


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