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#353 - Ruben Hanssen - Traditional Design: Can We Still Build Beautiful Cities?

#353 - Ruben Hanssen - Traditional Design: Can We Still Build Beautiful Cities?

Released Thursday, 20th June 2024
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#353 - Ruben Hanssen - Traditional Design: Can We Still Build Beautiful Cities?

#353 - Ruben Hanssen - Traditional Design: Can We Still Build Beautiful Cities?

#353 - Ruben Hanssen - Traditional Design: Can We Still Build Beautiful Cities?

#353 - Ruben Hanssen - Traditional Design: Can We Still Build Beautiful Cities?

Thursday, 20th June 2024
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In this episode of Chatter, Josh Hamilton sits down with Ruben Hanssen to unravel the enigma surrounding traditional architecture versus modern skyscrapers. Ruben, known for his work in blending cultural heritage with modern-day urbanism, dives deep into the heart of European architectural appeal. The conversation circles around the striking project Brunenford and criticizes the failures of modernist urban design.

🏛️ #TraditionalArchitecture #UrbanPlanning #EuropeanCities

00:00 Intro

05:19 Started Dutch summer school, realized flaws in modern architecture, and started a Twitter channel.

07:40 Modernist urban planning and architecture focused on high-rise flats lacking community spaces, green areas, and aesthetic appeal.

10:05 People prefer old city parts for pictures, not modern.

15:30 Netherlands housing plan changed from modern to traditional to fit Dutch context.

17:41 New town with clear boundaries, intimate streets, minimal parking, Dutch style.

21:58 Charter of Athens advocated functional city planning and marginalized traditional architecture.

25:34 Markets influence architecture; traditional principles marginalized by market demand.

28:12 Cities are grids for fast travel, with shopping centers and cinemas.

33:26 Previous generations shaped by war, post-modernists influenced by new shiny buildings. Millennials and Gen Z seek experiences, value aesthetics over idealism.

37:18 Crayola is a inclusive development in Guatemala, designed for everyone.

39:30 Early phases of plan affordable, later phases cramped due to success.

42:08 Despite Soviet regime, little development in city center led to blank canvas for reconstruction, with opposition and enormous effort.

46:09 People want progress but prioritize traditional aesthetics over longevity.

48:48 Encourage mass support for change in architecture.

52:07 Assistance promised, expected this year.

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