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Back to Nature
Brandon Buerk
1 episodes
4 days ago
Ever since the Industrial Revolution, design has taken a "one-size-fits-all" approach that has built a wall between humans and the natural world. In this podcast, I (Brandon) explore how design and architecture can flip the script and help people develop more enriching relationships with nature.
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Ever since the Industrial Revolution, design has taken a "one-size-fits-all" approach that has built a wall between humans and the natural world. In this podcast, I (Brandon) explore how design and architecture can flip the script and help people develop more enriching relationships with nature.
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Design
Arts
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Deep in the Museum (w/ Dr. Monica Penick)
Back to Nature
24 minutes 8 seconds
3 years ago
Deep in the Museum (w/ Dr. Monica Penick)

In this episode, we dive into the history of the (sometimes shaky) relationship between design and nature. 


Back to Nature's theme music is Spirit Blossom by RomanBelov.

Special thanks to Maya Fawaz and Michael Osborne for their help on this episode.

Back to Nature is written, edited, mixed, and produced by me, Brandon Buerk. Thanks for your support.

Back to Nature
Ever since the Industrial Revolution, design has taken a "one-size-fits-all" approach that has built a wall between humans and the natural world. In this podcast, I (Brandon) explore how design and architecture can flip the script and help people develop more enriching relationships with nature.