Episoder
-
Katherine Mosley, Partner at TriBridge Residential, shares how storytelling and technology help create authentic, community-driven multifamily developments, from the art-centered Goat Farm in Atlanta to the serene One Riverside in Jacksonville. For show notes and more: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-how-storytelling-and-technology-shape-multifamily-developments/
-
Megan Gilby, the Arts and History Manager for the City and County of Broomfield, Colorado, describes the Art in Public Places program and the importance of community engagement, ownership, and pride in public art projects. For show notes and more: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-creating-a-cultural-corridor/
-
Mangler du episoder?
-
Nancy VanReece, Vice President of Strategic Engagement at LDG Development, discusses the transformative power of integrating local art into affordable housing projects to build vibrant, connected communities. For show notes and more: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-how-art-builds-pride-and-purpose-in-affordable-housing/
-
Bill Moon, Principal at Tryba Architects, delves into the philosophy of "first do no harm," emphasizing the importance of preserving and repurposing historical structures to create vibrant, functional spaces that honor the past while embracing the future. For show notes and more: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-transforming-historic-sites-into-timeless-spaces/
-
Melissa Ahrendt, Executive Director of Real Estate at Stafford Properties, discusses her innovative approach to community-centric development in Atlanta, highlighting her adaptive reuse project in Peoplestown, the importance of art and culture in placemaking, and the creation of a scholarship for local students funded by tenant contributions. For show notes and more: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-revitalizing-communities-through-adaptive-reuse/
-
Philip Welker, Managing Partner at BNA Associates, describes how his real estate firm revitalizes distinct urban spaces with community engagement, authenticity, and thoughtful adaptations to evolving consumer preferences. For show notes and more: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-breathing-new-life-into-unique-urban-properties/
-
Brandon Sobiech, Principal, Co-founder, and Landscape Architect at DIG Studio, discusses the integration of public art and landscape architecture in mixed-use and transit projects to create lively urban spaces. For show notes and more: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-integrating-public-art-and-landscape-architecture/
-
EDENS Director of Development Emalia Tamanikwa and Development Associate Jules Hislop explain how they create retail and mixed-use developments that emphasize community engagement, thoughtful design, and storytelling to foster emotional connections and create memorable places. For show notes and more: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-bigger-than-real-estate/
-
Erik Hagevik, Principal and Denver Market Leader for Trammell Crow Company, discusses the role of art, culture, and sustainability in commercial real estate — and what the future may hold in our current economic climate. For show notes and more: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-arts-influence-on-authentic-and-sustainable-communities/
-
Konstantin Dimopoulos, an internationally renowned multidisciplinary artist, discusses public art as social commentary and its role in raising awareness for pressing issues while driving change towards a more sustainable future. For show notes and more: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-inspiring-change-through-large-scale-public-art/
-
Ashley Stiles, the CEO and Founder of Tribe Development, shares how directly involving community members in the development of public spaces can foster long-term brand loyalty and meaningful engagement. For show notes and more: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-how-community-engagement-builds-brand-loyalty/
-
Kevin McKinney, President and Founder of HighSide Project Management, discusses how infusing art, culture, and authentic local flare into hotels can elevate the guest experience and push legacy brands forward. For show notes and more: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-elevating-hotel-brands-with-local-art/
-
Forest Hooker, Principal at TCA Architecture + Planning + Design, discusses the intersection of art, architecture, and community service through the lens of newly developed fire stations in Kirkland, Washington. For show notes and more: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-art-and-architecture-as-a-tribute-to-service/
-
Simone Ross, CEO of the Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce and Executive Director of the Colorado Women's Chamber Foundation, discusses how leaders can implement equity and inclusion initiatives to improve the workplace and drive social and financial value. For show notes and more: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-transforming-your-business-through-equity-and-allyship/
-
Ferd Belz, President of Fulenwider, explains how the 120-year-old real estate development firm creates influential projects that honor the history and strengthen the fabric of the surrounding site. For show notes and more: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-honoring-history-through-real-estate-development/
-
Alisa Sargsyan, the Cultural Arts Commissioner for the City of Kirkland, Washington, discusses public art policies, selection processes, and other city planning efforts that are uniquely enriched by involvement from local artists. For show notes and more: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-how-artists-add-value-to-city-planning/
-
Lilly Djaniants, Associate Principal at ZGF Architects, discusses how her work in both Armenia and the City of Denver has influenced her steadfast belief in creating urban plans that allow people to live meaningful, healthy lives. For show notes and more: https://ninedotarts.com/podcast-urban-planning-for-social-and-economic-development/
- Se mer