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To begin my can of worms kind of season, I’ve invited my colleague Damien to explore his journey of becoming a tutor in Building Design. In comparison to our Architecture course - there are more complexities and requirements. So, what are these requirements? And what gave him the confidence to teach? Join us as we unpack the requirements of a tutor - and of course, the question of what it means to have the ‘right’ to teach.
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You can connect with Damien via LinkedIn or through his blog Revit Link here.
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Archemist Podcast is an extension of my blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millennial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. You can access written content here!
This is a journal of personal reflections and casual discussions. Opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
Stay connected with us:
- Instagram @archemistinthemaking - Archemist in the Making
Music: ‘Memory’ - composed by Marissa Wong (@marissaomg | @mariss_film)
*This podcast was produced on Wurundjeri Land
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Dini joins me to host the premise of this slightly jarring question that will anchor the varied conversations of the season! Having recapped her journey as an architecture student over the past couple of years, we discuss our experiences with our tutors and my personal experience as a tutor, There are many factors that impacts a student’s learning experience. We hope this asks more questions - because, that is what this podcast is about! Happy listening!
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You can find Dini’s Instagram @cloudhair23 or her works @the_side_side_project.
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Archemist Podcast is an extension of my blog“Archemist in the Making” - a millennial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. You can access written content here!
This is a journal of personal reflections and casual discussions. Opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
Stay connected with us:
- Instagram @archemistinthemaking - Archemist in the Making
Music: ‘Memory’ - composed by Marissa Wong (@marissaomg | @mariss_film)
*This podcast was produced on Wurundjeri Land
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To start this segment off, we dive into one of the most loaded terms of all time - ‘stupid questions’. What the heck is a stupid question anyway and have we asked them before? Join me and Steve as we ponder on our experiences with ‘stupid questions’ - and what our feelings towards that term are!
Thanks Steve for bringing this question up - had a lot of fun recording this reflection together!
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Archemist Podcast is an extension of my blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millennial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. You can access written content here!
This is a journal of personal reflections and casual discussions. Opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
Stay connected with us:
- Instagram @archemistinthemaking
- Archemist in the MakingMusic: Uniq - Bloom https://soundcloud.com/uniqofficial
*This podcast is produced on the Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung Land
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In this second part of the two part series - I now interview my colleague Steve on his experience in the detours taken to get into architecture. Evidently - when the first plan doesn’t work, there will always be alternatives waiting for you around the corner. Who knows! Sometimes they bring you surprises that you least expect it or even some of the greatest lessons to be carried forth! Come sit with us as we flip through the emotions and expectations faced when discussing switching courses.!
*This will be a two-part series featuring two different guests - Elliott, who has transitioned out of architecture school into building design and Steve - who transitioned into architecture from fine arts and landscape design (I need to confirm this). These moves are never easy, but they are important conversations that we don’t often discuss or applaud.
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Archemist Podcast is an extension of my blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millennial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. You can access written content here!
This is a journal of personal reflections and casual discussions. Opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
Stay connected with us:
- Instagram @archemistinthemaking
- Archemist in the MakingMusic: Uniq - Bloom https://soundcloud.com/uniqofficial
*This podcast is produced on the lands of the Wurundjeri country of the Eastern Kulin Nation
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Media often talks and celebrates those who have transitioned into architecture, but rarely transitioned out of architecture. I suppose it's quite a daunting move - and one that we don't talk about often. Thankfully, Elliott is here to share his thoughts on his experience of his transition from Architecture to Building Design. What was it like? Were there any pressures? Come and sit with us as we laugh through some ups and downs and debate on which one is better for those who are torn between the two!
*This will be a two-part series featuring two different guests - Elliott, who has transitioned out of architecture school into building design and Steve - who transitioned into architecture from fine arts and landscape design (I need to confirm this). These moves are never easy, but they are important conversations that we don’t often discuss or applaud.
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Archemist Podcast is an extension of my blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millennial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. You can access written content here!
This is a journal of personal reflections and casual discussions. Opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
Stay connected with us:
- Instagram @archemistinthemaking
- Archemist in the MakingMusic: Uniq - Bloom https://soundcloud.com/uniqofficial
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As per our yearly tradition, Dini and I have created another time capsule to reflect on her adventures in the third year of her architectural studies. What were her highs and what were her lows? More importantly, what would she like to accomplish in the future as she steps into her masters?
Congratulations again for finishing your bachelors lovely!
This episode is dedicated to : Time Capsule Series- To Our First Year, To Our Second Year
Notes:
- House Y - Super Tight
- Studio Herman NeuticsYou can find Dini’s Instagram here.
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Archemist Podcast is an extension of my blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millennial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. You can access written content here!
This is a journal of personal reflections and casual discussions. Opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
Stay connected with us:
- Instagram @archemistinthemaking
- Archemist in the MakingMusic: Uniq - Bloom https://soundcloud.com/uniqofficial
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*Words by Jingwen (Jina) He
This episode will be an expansion of a question when Jina was once asked “when you review your designs yourself, you need to feel that you wanna live in your design. Have you ever felt that?”. Honestly - there are many many ways to unpack this question given the archetypes that are involved in, and both of us have approached this question from different perspectives. Having said, what were our approaches and responses?
This episode is dedicated to A*****a: Please don’t get up and personal (2018); The Personal Relationship of Architects (2020)
Notes
- Studio work // Re: Reflect (2018)
- Studio work // Connectable - in collaboration with P. Shukla (2018)You can connect with Jina via her Blog, LinkedIn or Instagram (@miss_stingray)
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Archemist Podcast is an extension of my blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millennial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. You can access written content here!
This is a journal of personal reflections and casual discussions. Opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
Stay connected with us:
- Instagram @archemistinthemaking
- Archemist in the MakingMusic: Uniq - Bloom https://soundcloud.com/uniqofficial
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This special episode is to celebrate the publication of ‘Sent’
Ever wondered what it’s like to collaborate with a diverse group of amazing people? Well, I’ve invited Sophie Lanigan to share her wonderful experience on establishing and curating Sent, a project that invites curious minds to share their relationship with space. Be it in the digital, intangible otherwise physical realm, there’s always a story to tell.
Notes:
- Sent Publication - You can purchase a copy of the project here
- Doyenne InterviewsYou can find Sophie’s Instagram here. Otherwise, connect with Sophie through her website or LinkedIn.
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Archemist Podcast is an extension of my blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millennial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. You can access written content here!
This is a journal of personal reflections and casual discussions. Opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
Stay connected with us:
- Instagram @archemistinthemaking
- Archemist in the MakingMusic: Uniq - Bloom https://soundcloud.com/uniqofficial
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With an introduction written by Dini Lee
And...we're back! In our new episode of Archimest In The Making podcast Kimberley and I discuss our thoughts and experiences of sitting under the imposter syndrome umbrella. Join us as we ask ourselves how self-doubt, self-esteem and validation affects our practice and our lives, and how do we cope with this?
This episode is dedicated to Episode One// Searching Value and Validation (with Isabella Peppard Clark)
Notes:
Parlour "Light At The End Of The Tunnel: Know Thyself (with Margaret Devine)
What Is Imposter Syndrome And How Can You Combat It? - Elizabeth Cox - TED
You can find Dini’s Instagram here. You can also find her final semester project here.
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Archemist Podcast is an extension of my blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millennial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. You can access written content here!
This is a journal of personal reflections and casual discussions. Opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
Stay connected with us:
- Instagram @archemistinthemaking
- Archemist in the MakingMusic: Uniq - Bloom https://soundcloud.com/uniqofficial
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Disclaimer: This episode may be emotionally taxing and toiling - as we know that sometimes talking about job hunting is extremely difficult for some.
There’s always a mixture of relief and dread during our studies about the next stages - getting hired by a firm. For some, it was relatively straightforward in meeting those expectations. However, for me and Shaun, we graduated during the period in which our industry suffered economically, which resulted in us spending nearly two years (or more) finding ‘employment’ within the architecture industry. Of course, keeping our hopes up wasn't easy - and when plan a didn’t work out for us, what were our plan b’s or c’s? And of course, during our lowest moments, did we consider giving up altogether?
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Below are websites I’ve used as well as being introduced to during job hunting for an architecture-related job.
AIA - VIC Chapter Job Notice Board
Australian Architecture Job Notice Board
Dezeen Jobs - Australia
Dezeen Jobs (International)
Design Matters
Other places we’d like to recommend - see Defence, Building / Engineering Firms, Developer Firms
You can find Shaun’s photography Instagram @shaunyho and his portfolio of works here.
This episode is dedicated to Just for Laughs - Job Hunting Be Like This; Hanging on by the thread of Sanity During Unemployment
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Archemist Podcast is an extension of my blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millennial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. You can access written content here!
This is a journal of personal reflections and casual discussions. Opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
*We welcome fresh voices to this collaborative platform, whether it’d be by audio or text. You can join us for future conversations by subscribing to Archemist Podcast!
Stay connected with us:
- Instagram @archemistinthemaking
- Archemist in the MakingMusic: Uniq - Bloom https://soundcloud.com/uniqofficial
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Starting Season 4 of the podcast, we’re looking at what it means to be passionate about something. Too often, the word is flounced around a lot - and it’s difficult to affirm whether you are passionate about something by your actions. You can be passionate about a subject and admire it from afar, otherwise allow yourself to be consumed by it…
In this episode, Eastina and I will be exploring our perceptions on what it takes to be passionate about something… and whether we think we’re passionate about what we’re doing now.
Notes:
Before Paris - Tom Misch (2018) - Lyrics can be found here
Related Episodes
Is This What You Wanted? // Will Qu
Is This What You Wanted? // Daniel Moore
Connect with Eastina!
Personal
Medium
LinkedIn
Instagram (@zanitsae_)Archemist Podcast is an extension of my blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millennial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. You can access written content here!
This is a journal of personal reflections and casual discussions. Opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
*We’re on Spotify, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcast now! We welcome fresh voices to this collaborative platform, whether it’d be by audio or text. You can join us for future conversations by subscribing to Archemist Podcast!
Stay connected with us:
- Instagram @archemistinthemaking
- Archemist in the MakingMusic: Uniq - Bloom
https://soundcloud.com/uniqofficialThis episode is produced on the lands of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people, whom we’d like to acknowledge as the Traditional Owners of the Land. As we are here today to listen and share, we hope that this will inspire everyone who is listening to dedicate a time and space to listen to our First Nation’s stories and celebrate their continuing connection to land and water - for it always was and always will be Aboriginal Land.
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To our first year - thank you for leaving us a beautiful memory…
A year later and here we are again. Dini and I are back looking at our architecture journey in 2020 as well as reflecting back to our very first recording. Of course, second-year of architecture school makes you realise a lot of things, but then, when we take our time to look back on our past, we realise how far we’ve come.
We think we’ve definitely grown since our first recording - and who knows, we might be back for another one again!
Notes:
Studio Herman Neutics (Formerly Studio Reliquiae) Instagram
Archemist Podcast Season 1 // Time Capsule: To My First Year
Archemist Podcast is an extension of my blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millennial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. You can access written content here!
This is a journal of personal reflections and casual discussions. Opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
*We’re on Spotify, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcast now! We welcome fresh voices to this collaborative platform, whether it’d be by audio or text. You can join us for future conversations by subscribing to Archemist Podcast!
Stay connected with us:
- Instagram @archemistinthemaking
- Archemist in the MakingMusic: Uniq - Bloom https://soundcloud.com/uniqofficial
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One fateful night in September 2020 - I received a message from a friend who I haven’t heard from six years - who was bursting with ideas about a potential podcast collaboration. Well, two phone calls later, Jina and I established ‘Is This What You Wanted?’, a project that has continued for a busy 5 months. Now that we’ve reached the end - we decided to look back on our journey that has shifted our outlooks and thoughts towards our profession. What were our highlights? Lowlights? And is this what we wanted?
We’d like to thank the following who has been a part of our journey
Yvonne Meng, Graham Ho, Eugenia Tan, Jessica Seneviratna, Will Qu, Daniel Lawson, Denny Chan, Isabella Singal, Kevin Hüi, Tracy Sodder, Daniel Moore
Most importantly - thank you Jina! What would I do without you?
*This episode is produced by Jina He
You can connect with Jina via her Blog, LinkedIn or Instagram (@miss_stingray)
Archemist Podcast is an extension of architecture blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millenial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. This is a journal of personal reflections and opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
*We’re on Spotify, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcast now! You can join us for future conversations by subscribing to Archemist Podcast!
Stay connected with us on instagram @archemistinthemaking
Music: Blue Dot Sessions - ‘Pinky’ from Free Music Archivehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/RadioPink/Pinky
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P.S.A. Bus Drivers are awesome!!!!!!
Words are really powerful - especially when a single thought can completely switch your career choices. This was the case with Daniel Moore - after a comment made towards his initial dreams, he switched to studying performance and architecture. But what happens when you’ve got two areas of interest? How do you combine them? Join us as Daniel shares with us the influences from his childhood and hobbies that has enabled him to combine two interests together!
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Open Creative Studio
New Architects Melbourne
New Architects Podcast
Hearing Architecture Podcast
Blinky BillYou can find out more about Open Creative Studio here or on Instagram (@opencreativestudio), or connect with Daniel via Instagram (@moremooremore). Also, don’t forget to subscribe to Hearing Architecture Podcast on Spotify, Apple or Google Podcast (or on your favourite podcasting platform!)
Archemist Podcast is an extension of architecture blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millenial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. This is a journal of personal reflections and opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
*We’re on Spotify, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcast now! You can join us for future conversations by subscribing to Archemist Podcast!
Stay connected with us on Instagram @archemistinthemaking
Music: Blue Dot Sessions - ‘Pinky’ from Free Music Archivehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/RadioPink/Pinky
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We’ve all heard of that saying ‘the worst response is a no, so what’s the harm in trying?’. A quick glance on Dezeen’s job notice board and an email later, Jina’s friend Tracy Sodder found herself working for BIG (yes, Bjarke Ingels Group) as their visualiser in New York. From one country to another, Tracy shares with us her transition as well as the decisions that led to this fateful opportunity.
As we’d like to put it We’d rather regret something that we’ve done than something we haven’t done.
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Dezeen Jobs
BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group)
BIG Lego ExhibitionIf you’re in the architecture industry and in search of jobs, you can try the following:
LinkedIn
Australian Architecture Job Board (Best to subscribe)
AIA VIC Chapter Job Notice Board - for other states, please redirect your Institute’s respective state page!Don’t ever give up!
*This episode is produced by Jina He
Archemist Podcast is an extension of architecture blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millenial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. This is a journal of personal reflections and opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
*We’re on Spotify, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcast now! You can join us for future conversations by subscribing to Archemist Podcast!
Stay connected with us on instagram @archemistinthemaking
Music: Blue Dot Sessions - ‘Pinky’ from Free Music Archivehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/RadioPink/Pinky
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Dear Sponsors - please support Archimarathon!!
There are many ways to share and learn about architecture. Of course, the best way to learn about a project is to see it in person and to discuss and share ideas! But what happens when this is intensified through travelling and seeing a huge amount of architecture in one day? Kevin Hüi (whom many of you would know as Archimarathon) shares with us his career development as well as turning his love for architecture travel that evolved into the beloved Archimarathon!
*This episode was recorded in 2020 and some points and opinions may have changed and shifted!
Notes:
Archimarathon YouTube Channel
Sketchup
Skyscraper City (Forum)
CopyRight - CopyWrong - Archimarathon Video
What Why How - Archimarathon VideoYou can find out more about Archimarathon here, Facebook or Instagram (@archimarathon). You can subscribe to their YouTube Channel here, or support them on Patreon here.
Archemist Podcast is an extension of architecture blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millenial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. This is a journal of personal reflections and opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
*We’re on Spotify, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcast now! You can join us for future conversations by subscribing to Archemist Podcast!
Stay connected with us on Instagram @archemistinthemaking
Music: Blue Dot Sessions - ‘Pinky’ from Free Music Archivehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/RadioPink/Pinky
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A little bit of identity crisis and soul searching in this episode. Jina has invited our lovely friend Isabella Singal (aka Bella) to share with us on her personal journey and thoughts on both the architecture profession and education while juggling other exciting projects! Be it writing, curation and tutoring - it opens up food for thought for sure…
*This episode was recorded in November 2020 - and some media handles may have expired!
Notes:
Source Amnesia | Melbourne Fringe Festival 2020
Vomitus Dialogus
The Architecture Lobby | Victoria Chapter
MSCP (Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy)
Melbourne School of Political Economy
Failing and Flying - Jack GilbertYou can find out more about Vomitus Dialogus through Facebook or Instagram (@vomitusdialogus); and Architecture Lobby on Facebook or Instagram (@archlobby.victoria). Otherwise, you can connect with Bella through Instagram (@__besin)
*This episode is produced by Jina He
Archemist Podcast is an extension of architecture blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millenial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. This is a journal of personal reflections and opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
*We’re on Spotify, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcast now! You can join us for future conversations by subscribing to Archemist Podcast!
Stay connected with us on instagram @archemistinthemaking
Music: Blue Dot Sessions - ‘Pinky’ from Free Music Archivehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/RadioPink/Pinky
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*This episode is NOT sponsored!
We know that it’s hard to get away from architecture but still, ever wondered what it would be like to not be in contact with Architecture for a year? Well, we’ve brought on my dear friend Denny Chan to share with us his break in-between his architecture and photography journey before fully stepping into the role of a gin business owner. Join us as we navigate his architecture adventures between UK and HK and beyond!
Notes:
Sofar Sounds
Design Trust
Design Trust Futures Studio
Perfume Trees Gin
You can find out more about Perfume Tress Gin here, otherwise connect with them via Facebook or Instagram (@perfumetreesgin_hk). Alternatively, you can find out more about Denny here or connect with him via Instagram (@dennychankl).
Archemist Podcast is an extension of architecture blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millenial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. This is a journal of personal reflections and opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
*We’re on Spotify, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcast now! You can join us for future conversations by subscribing to Archemist Podcast!
Stay connected with us on Instagram @archemistinthemaking
Music: Blue Dot Sessions - ‘Pinky’ from Free Music Archivehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/RadioPink/Pinky
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*Disclaimer - just a kind note that this podcast does discuss mental health - we will be introducing a five second pause as a gentle reminder.
With a camera in hand and smiles all around - Daniel found himself venturing into the world of photography. After completing Bachelor of Architectural Design, he found himself studying marketing, allowing him to pursue his photography company. It’s another avenue, but behind the scenes rests uplifting events that led to this manifestation - join us as we explore Dan’s adventures.
Notes:
SONA (Student Organised Network of Architecture)
Archiball 2014
Props & Pose Co.
Beyond BlueFind out more about Daniel here, otherwise connect with them via LinkedIn, Instagram (@dan.lsn) or Twitter (@_danlsn).
*This episode is produced by Jina He
Archemist Podcast is an extension of architecture blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millenial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. This is a journal of personal reflections and opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
*We’re on Spotify, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcast now! You can join us for future conversations by subscribing to Archemist Podcast!
Stay connected with us on Instagram @archemistinthemaking
Music: Blue Dot Sessions - ‘Pinky’ from Free Music Archivehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/RadioPink/Pinky
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What happens when you realised that architecture wasn’t really your alley? Well - my dear friend Will Qu has kindly come on board to share with us his career journey when the penny dropped. Together, we reflect on his experience in other design avenues and that chance encounter that revealed an opportunity for him to find his very own web design company Quko Studio.
Also - a special thanks to Will for being a major major help in developing this podcast!
Notes:
- Honeysea - Ivoris x Will Qu, stream the music here
- Unreal Engine
- V-RayFind out about Quko Studio here, otherwise connect with them via LinkedIn, Instagram (@qukostudio). Alternatively, you can connect with Will via Instagram (@itswillqu) LinkedIn here.
Archemist Podcast is an extension of architecture blog “Archemist in the Making” - a millenial’s inquisition on architecture’s relationship with anything and everything. This is a journal of personal reflections and opinions shared does not represent the shared opinion of the speaker’s affiliated organisation. Kindly please note that as our views and opinions change over time, and these could differ from past recordings. More information can be found on archemistinthemaking.com.
*We’re on Spotify, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcast now! You can join us for future conversations by subscribing to Archemist Podcast!
Stay connected with us on Instagram @archemistinthemaking
Music: Blue Dot Sessions - ‘Pinky’ from Free Music Archivehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/RadioPink/Pinky
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