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DESIGN:ED Podcast: Jason Long | Architectural Record
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41 minutes 36 seconds
9 months ago
DESIGN:ED Podcast: Jason Long | Architectural Record
DescriptionJoin us for this insightful conversation with Jason Long of OMA New York, exploring his approach to adaptive reuse and affordable housing projects. The discussion begins with the Post Houston project, an innovative adaptive reuse of a post office, transformed into a multifunctional space with atriums, a living roof, and commercial programs. Jason emphasizes integrating existing architecture with modern needs while creating vibrant urban spaces. The conversation transitions to affordable housing in San Francisco, focusing on the 730 Stanyan Street project. He outlines the challenges of balancing community integration, architectural aesthetics, and practical constraints in creating housing that feels solid and welcoming. The dialogue also touches on lessons learned, collaboration dynamics, and career reflections, showcasing Jason’s dedication to meaningful, community-focused architectural design.Learning Objectives:* Identify effective strategies for designing adaptive reuse projects that harmonize existing structures with contemporary functionality.* Examine best practices for creating affordable housing that meets community needs while respecting neighborhood character and scale.* Explore the role of interdisciplinary collaboration and stakeholder engagement in delivering impactful architectural solutions.* Understand the importance of integrating flexibility and long-term adaptability in architectural designs to accommodate evolving uses.Credits: 1.0 AIA LU/ElectiveSpeaker: Jason Long
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