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Nathan Koskovich, AIA

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The Architecture and Design Center's Nathan Koskovich, AIA converses with design professionals and design advocates about the city, architecture, and urban design. Typically we cover questions, like; why are we passionate about design? how does design effect our lives?, what it's like to be a designer?, and what do designers talk about when they aren't worried about boring their spouses.
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Georgia Tech enjoys an international reputation. It sends students out into the world to study and it attracts students from around the world to Atlanta. Associate Professor Mark Cottle curated the Three Euros Symposium at Georgia Tech earlier this year, in which three international alumni of Georgia Tech, Daniel Cavelti ('97) of Switzerland, Thors…
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One of the interesting things that happens when you are designing a building, or anything else, is that you start to see connections that you never new existed. You find meaning in things that you thought were meaningless. While a college course tittled "Minimal Art and Architecture" may at first appear to be one of those usless college courses edu…
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Adam Smith and Lisa Sauve are founders and principals of Synechdoche, a design firm in Ann Arbor Michigan. They describe their practice as "design/make". One of their earlier projects was a temporary installation in Atlanta. Nathan Koskovich, AIA called them up to find out what they've been up to recently, what's behind the name "Synechdoche", and …
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Scott Marble is the new Chair of Georgia Tech's College of Architecture. He doesn't just think about architecture as space making and form giving, though he certainly doesn't ignore that. A lot of his current thought has been focused on the industry architects operate within and how emerging technologies give architects and other designers the oppo…
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Dr. Tony Rizzuto never had any intentions of becoming an academic. He grew up wanting to be a practicing architect, but his professors noticed "he talked a lot" in class, and evidently liking what they heard, encouraged him to become a teacher. As Chair of Kennesaw State University's Department of Architecture, Tony has an unique ability to connect…
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Nathan Koskovich, AIA and Ryan Gravel talk about how cities become what they are. How we impact them and how they in turn impact us.Ryan Gravel, AICP, LEED AP, is an urban planner, designer, and author working on site design, infrastructure, concept development, and public policy as the founding principal at Sixpitch. His master’s thesis in 1999 wa…
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ADC is proud to be a sponsor of the Negro Building Remembrance Competition. Richard Dagenhart, Georgia Tech Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, tells Nathan Koskovich, AIA the little known history of the Negro Building. It's roll in the Cotton States Exhibition of 1895, and in the evolution of African American culture.…
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Nathan Koskovich speaks with Georgia Tech Urban Design Professor Ellen Dunham-Jones about why she, like so many architects, changed her focus towards urban design, and her work as a professor, theorist, and author. The lesson? In order to build meaningful buildings, buildings that fulfill the promise of design helping to create a better world, buil…
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The Peachtree Way Exhibit opens May 7th and runs through May 27th. This is the first fruit of a partnership between ADC the Georgia Tech Library, AIA Atlanta and AIA Georgia to promote Georgia's design heritage through expanding the efforts made to identify and preserve important archival documents. Nathan Koskovich, AIA speaks with Jody Thompson, …
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As the Executive Director of the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC), Doug Hooker is uniquely positioned to gage the state of Metro Atlanta. His organization is charged with coordinating the planning and development of what can feel like innumerable municipalities. Each interconnect with its neighbors but only empowered to work within its own purview…
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An introduction to Thomas Wheatley, Creative Loafing's News Editor, and a review of 2014's development landmarks and a look forward to developments to come in 2015. Thomas Wheatley is an Atlanta native and the news editor of Creative Loafing, Atlanta's alt-weekly. He started at CL in 2007 as a staff writer covering transportation, urban development…
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Nathan Koskovich, AIA sits down with Laura Flusche to talk about how she became the Executive Director of the Museum of Design Atlanta, her time in Rome and move to Atlanta, and the relationship between culture and the objects those cultures produce.Nathan Koskovich, AIA
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In this latest episode of our Citizen Architect sub-series, Nathan Koskovich, AIA sits down with Jeffery Robinson, AIA, principal of JW Robinson & Associates to talk about his father and founder of JW Robinson, Joseph Robinson, FAIA. Joseph Robinson was one of the first African American Architects in the state of Georgia and the first to be recogni…
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The Young Architect's Forum, a Program of AIA Atlanta, is one of the most dynamic and energetic architecture organizations in the City of Atlanta. Among there great programs is the 48hr Design Competition in which competitors enter without knowing the design challenge and have to come up with a solution within 48 hours. In this episode Nathan Kosko…
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Gabriel Richard is an architect who sees architecture not in terms of projects and buildings, but services. He sees himself as a keeper of a process that delivers quality design. His goal on each project is not to deliver a world renown design, but to do honor to the clients goals by providing the services that translates the client's goals and nee…
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Nathan Koskovich, AIA shares a beer with John Maxiumk, AICP at Java Vino and talks about City Planning and the its shift towards a community-centric approach and the tools the community needs to be effective advocates for good design.Nathan Koskovich, AIA
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Nathan Koskovich, AIA talks with Stanley Daniels, FAIA. Daniels, a founding partner of iconic Atlanta Architecture Firm Jova/Daniels/Busby, is a member of a generation of architects that not only contributed to Atlanta's development through their professional practice, but also through community engagement. Stanley played an important role in found…
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To hopefully help listeners understand what Architects and designers are talking about when we reference seminal works, David Rader and I, Nathan Koskovich, are going to undertake a special sub-series in which we look at a survey of important architects and works that make up the mental background of most modern architecture practices. It's not an …
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Nathan Koskovich, AIA, talks with Graphic Designer and Printer Lennie Mowris at her studio and workshop. Lennie's work in letterpress illustrates the power of details in design. How small things, like how ink finds its way on to paper, affect our understanding of an image, and of the brand it represents. For her working in letterpress is not a nost…
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