Against the grain of fast fashion, Eva Knutsdotter Vikstrom and Olaya de Marcos created YOMA, a motherhood wear brand where they design clothes with intention, celebrating the different stages of motherhood.
In conversation with DeArchNet, the founders of YOMA share insights into their vision and creative process.
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Interview by Noelia Pirsic
Conversamos el arquitecto argentino Guillermo Rocchetti sobre la ética profesional, cómo las herramientas digitales están transformando la disciplina y su proceso de trabajo.
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Entrevista realizada por Noelia Pirsic para DeArchNet.com
A conversation with Divya VijayaNandaKumar, founder of DVNK Design Studio.
Divya is a seasoned interior designer based in the Bay Area, whose journey began as a Computer Science engineer in Chennai, India. After graduating, she realized she was craving a more hands-on and creative path. Everything changed when she took a color theory class — a turning point that laid the foundation for a successful and fulfilling career.
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Interview by Noelia Pirsic for DeArchNet
We interviewed architect Dahlia Roberts Nduom, professor and researcher in the Department of Architecture at Howard University, where she teaches various courses including “Tropical Architecture and Urbanism”.
Her research focuses on the relationship between history, culture, and perception, and its impact on the architecture of the African Diaspora, and how that ties to an evolving definition of ‘home’ for different communities.
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Interview by Noelia Pirsic for DeArchNet
En este primer episodio en español de Enlight+D'Arch talks, entrevistamos a Natalia Kerbabian, arquitecta y artista, fundadora de "Ilustro para no olvidar", un proyecto que documenta la memoria demolida en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Entrevista realizada por Noelia Pirsic para DeArchNet.com
Join us as we chat with Hyoung Taek Nam, Principal Character Concept Artist at Naughty Dog, and one of the creative minds behind The Last of Us and Uncharted 4.
Hear about his creative process, the challenges he’s faced, and his thoughts on AI’s impact on the art world.
If you’d like to read a written version of this interview, visit: dearchnet.com.
Stacey Bello is a lighting designer raised in Southern California, who studied interior design at Parsons School of Design. She has been living in New York City for nearly a decade where she works as a Senior Associate at KGM Architectural Lighting.
In this episode, we speak with Harry Blakiston Houston, engineer and founder of Insulate Ukraine. Learn how his personal experiences and values shaped a project that restores homes and hope in war-torn communities. If you'd like to read the written version of this interview, visit DeArchNet.com.
Support the cause
If you'd like to support Insulate Ukraine and help restore warmth and security to homes affected by the war, consider donating at insulate-ukraine.org/donate.
This conversation took place in July 2024. Any metrics or updates mentioned in the audio reflect the state of the project at that time. As of the date of this podcast’s publication, Insulate Ukraine has provided over 34,000 emergency replacement windows to homes damaged by war.
The cover image for this episode is courtesy of Insulate Ukraine.
We spoke with architect and urban planner Maria de Irantzu Serra Lasa, specialized in Disaster Risk Management, Recovery, and Housing, Land, and Property (HLP) in crisis contexts.
In this interview, she shares her perspective on disaster recovery in light of today’s challenges: climate change, migration, and housing access disputes. She also provides insight into her ongoing collaboration with Howard University, where she’s working on a new program designed to address the growing interest among the new generation of architecture students in anticipating and actively engaging in disaster recovery efforts.
Also known as the SketchUp Guy from his widely popular YouTube videos, Aaron Dietzen is a published author, painter, fabricator, multimedia artist, and creator. In this episode, we discuss his career journey and focus on his latest venture: Aaron Inspired.
Interview with Amy Carpenter, Interior Designer and High-End Decorative Plumbing Sales Associate at Belmont Hardware.
In this episode, we sit down with Vivian Johnson, a renowned California-based photographer, to discuss her journey from photojournalism to interior photography. Vivian shares insights into her creative process and how she captures the essence of spaces through her lens.
Tighe is a visual artist born in Ireland, currently based in the UK. He studied at Limerick School, Middlesex University, and Central St. Martin, where he received an M.A. in Fine Art. The tutelage he received from Professor Weber in a Renaissance-style atelier format was crucial in his formation.
In this interview, he shares his experiences and insights on the artist's journey and his views on how the digital world and AI can merge into the creative process.
Gwen Bertolami Lysons is a structural engineer and entrepreneur based in Pleasant Hill, California, who founded and runs two successful companies: Bertolami Engineering, and Comfort Casitas, a concept that has been revolutionizing the construction industry by allowing 4 times faster builds using a new material called Structurally Isulated Panels (SIPs).
Ramona Tan is an accomplished interior designer whose passion for iconic furniture led her to pursue a career in the design industry.
Sociologist, author, speaker, and Whitman College professor Michelle Janning shares her path to human-centered design, driven by her lifelong commitment to shaping a more equitable and inclusive society.
Rosana Torres, a principal at the firm GTM-DC, discusses her interesting life journey and thoughtful take on architecture.
A glimpse into the world of Madeline Boneck, a designer who embraces a conscious, passionate, and self-taught approach to fashion.
Interview with Michael Slack, a visual artist from San Francisco who found the common thread connecting commercial art and fine art.