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Inhabit
Perkins&Will
23 episodes
1 month ago
From global architecture and design firm Perkins&Will, a show about the power of design. Hosts Dr. Erika Eitland and Eunice Wong and their many nerd friends get into the science, the history, the stories, and the decision making that help us understand the spaces we inhabit and how they need to change. We also spotlight what you can do to take the power of design into your own hands.
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From global architecture and design firm Perkins&Will, a show about the power of design. Hosts Dr. Erika Eitland and Eunice Wong and their many nerd friends get into the science, the history, the stories, and the decision making that help us understand the spaces we inhabit and how they need to change. We also spotlight what you can do to take the power of design into your own hands.
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Design
Arts,
Technology,
Science,
Social Sciences
Episodes (20/23)
Inhabit
Hot to Healthy
In the Season 04 finale of Inhabit, Erika Eitland and Kimberly Seigel explore how public art is helping us adapt to one of today’s most urgent climate threats: extreme heat. From misting sculptures like Harbor Fog to kinetic installations like Heat Blooms, these public works of art double as education, refuge, and cooling interventions. With insights from public health and creative leaders, they unpack how art can be leveraged for collective good. We close out this season reflecting on its potential as a climate solution in Boston and beyond and a reminder: design is a future planet intervention.
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1 month ago
32 minutes 56 seconds

Inhabit
Transient Art
What makes public art public? In this episode, Erika Eitland and Kimberly Seigel explore Boston's evolving public art ecosystem on the MBTA — from subway performers to citywide festivals like the Boston Public Art Triennial. Follow our hosts as they uncover how temporary and permanent works alike shape civic life, activate transit spaces, and respond to challenges like climate change.
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1 month ago
29 minutes 54 seconds

Inhabit
Art in a Warming World
Inhabit is back! With a new season, a new city, and a new co-host. Join us as we explore how design is a future planet intervention. We are uncovering the role of public art in shaping our built environment and collective imagination. In this first episode, our hosts Dr. Erika Eitland and Kimberly “Kimi” Seigel dive into public spaces to highlight how people, art, and design intersect throughout the city of Boston.
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2 months ago
28 minutes 11 seconds

Inhabit
This Must Be the Place
Home is where the dumplings are—and dumplings are best shared in shared spaces. In our Toronto series finale, Eunice reflects on their emotional city, and Erika and Lauren reflect on the public-space lessons they’re taking home to Massachusetts and Atlanta. Also: momo moments.
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1 year ago
30 minutes

Inhabit
Whose Parks? Our Parks!
We’ve been working up to this one all series. They’re the public spaces that show off in plain sight: PARKS! Eunice, Erika, Lauren, and friends of Inhabit take a snowy walk through Eunice’s neighborhood park and then dive deep with public park advocates Adri Stark and Wes Reibeling about designing for dignity and Toronto’s oldest openly queer park space. Also: pigeon fixing.
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1 year ago
43 minutes 13 seconds

Inhabit
Parking Lots for the People
Eunice introduces their boss, Paul Kulig, who shares his big thesis about Toronto's suburbs and the walkable city. Then Eunice takes Erika and Lauren to Jane and Finch, where the community has reclaimed an unused corner of a mall parking lot as a proud public space called Corner Commons—a National Urban Design winner! Also: truth bombs.
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1 year ago
40 minutes 50 seconds

Inhabit
NeoCon 2023 with David Cordell and Joey Shimoda
Dr. Producer Lauren hits the road to NeoCon 2023 with interior designer—and Inhabit nerd—David Cordell. She shares highlights from his panel on the Principles of Sustainable Design, then heads into the podcast booth with him and co-panelist Joey Shimoda to get their hot takes on sustainability in design. Also: the Diddy clan.
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1 year ago
48 minutes 4 seconds

Inhabit
You Can’t Google This
Erika, Eunice, and Lauren continue their food tour of Toronto’s North York suburb with food writer Suresh Doss. Inside Dream Yunnan Chòng’s new uptown location, they discover Suresh’s tech roots and get his hot takes on big data’s blind spots. Then the very person who inspired Eunice to become an urban planner, Dr. Zhixi Zhuang, shares her keys to planning an emotional city. Also: the Internet of Things. Inhabit is a member of the SURROUND Podcast Network.
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2 years ago
34 minutes 54 seconds

Inhabit
Bao and Belonging with Suresh Doss
Erika, Eunice, and Lauren take the subway north on the longest street in the world for Part 1 of an ethnoburb food tour with acclaimed Toronto food writer Suresh Doss. They start with lattes at a cozy third-wave coffeeshop on what urban planners call a "soft site." Then they go for juicy Shanghai baos at a complex on Yonge Street where developers have made growth AND cultural preservation possible. Also: Grandmas.
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2 years ago
32 minutes 50 seconds

Inhabit
What’s Public About Public Space?
Head outside with hosts Eunice Wong and Dr. Erika Eitland as they kick off a new season focused on public space. Together they unpack the tension between who designs our public space and who occupies it. They also explore the power of design, policy, and research with Zahra Ebrahim, CEO and co-founder of Monumental, an organization that specializes in deep, community-led approaches to policy, infrastructure, and service design. Is public space really for everyone? Show notes available at inhabit.perkinswill.com. Follow us on Instagram @inhabit.podcast. Now a member of the SURROUND Podcast Network.
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2 years ago
28 minutes 50 seconds

Inhabit
Design Is Our Key to an Emotional City
Inhabit is back for a third season! Over the coming weeks, co-host Eunice Wong welcomes us to their home city of Toronto. We talk to a food writer, a professor, a parks nonprofit, a public interest designer, a community center—and along the way we learn how to unlock the power of public spaces. Now a member of the SURROUND Podcast Network.
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2 years ago
3 minutes 57 seconds

Inhabit
In the Beer Garden with David Favela
Get to know David Favela on his own terms on his own turf—in the beer garden of Border X Brewing in Barrio Logan, San Diego. In this extended interview, the Chicano CEO and brewery owner shares his backstory in the technology industry, his hot takes on culture and sustainable development, and why his community needs a Chicano 2.0. Plus, meet Yanel de Angel, managing director of Perkins&Will’s Boston studio and the genius behind ResilientSEE, a collaborative initiative to restore and sustain communities throughout her first home, Puerto Rico.
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2 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 40 seconds

Inhabit
Success = More Soul, Fewer Shortcuts
The warm weather is long gone, but hosts Eunice and Erika are still nerding out about Border X Brewing and Barrio Logan in San Diego. In this episode, they ask how we put numbers on the success of thriving communities and businesses. For David Favela, the answer lies in the spatial and soulful statistics. To help understand this story, Eunice and Erika reflect on the importance of “mixing up” how we gather, analyze, and talk about data.
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2 years ago
19 minutes 44 seconds

Inhabit
The G Word: Gentrification
Continuing the conversation with David Favela of Border X Brewing in San Diego’s Barrio Logan, Eunice and Erika confront the hard truths about zoning, revitalization, and community engagement. Then David offers his strategy for gente-fication, a more human approach to community development that requires both perspiration and perseverance.
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3 years ago
21 minutes 33 seconds

Inhabit
Cheers to Chicano Culture
Erika and Eunice invite you into their soulful conversation with San Diegan brewery owner and economic-development expert David Favela. They explore how cultural representation can unlock the power of design at any scale, from our neighborhoods to the beers we drink. They identify key ingredients for authentic design excellence and remind you that “you are cool.”
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3 years ago
19 minutes 17 seconds

Inhabit
Welcome to Summer Jam
Don’t put away the beach bag just yet. The Perkins&Will podcast is back with a new co-host—hello, Eunice Wong!—and a special series focused on the people and places that bring us joy. Over three episodes, Erika and Eunice break down their recent conversation with Chicano brewery owner David Favela and how he designs for equity in Barrio Logan, San Diego.
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3 years ago
3 minutes 51 seconds

Inhabit
In the Room with Tracy Washington Enger
Hear the full interview with our expert guest from Episode 03, Tracy Washington Enger at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Find out how Tracy and the Indoor Environments Division turned knowledge into action with their Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Tools for Schools program and why this is our moment to make our schools "palaces of learning." Plus, hear a special introduction from Rachael Dumas, the K–12 knowledge manager at Perkins&Will. 
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3 years ago
32 minutes 50 seconds

Inhabit
Putting the "I" in IAQ
Erika and Monica go back to school to understand the dire state of indoor air quality in the buildings at the heart of the Healthy Buildings Movement: U.S. K–12 schools. They connect with healthy schools advocates around the country and talk to Tracy Washington Enger at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency about the rock stars who are making an impact in their school districts. 
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3 years ago
34 minutes 51 seconds

Inhabit
In the Room with Alison Mears and Jonsara Ruth
Hear the full interview with our expert guests from Episode 02, Alison Mears and Jonsara Ruth, founders of the Healthy Materials Lab at Parsons School of Design. Learn about who holds the power to make our built environment healthier and a special case study featuring America’s largest landlord, the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). Plus, hear a warm introduction from Kimberly Seigel, a research knowledge manager and co-director of our Material Performance Lab.
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3 years ago
36 minutes 46 seconds

Inhabit
Love in the Time of PFAS
Hosts Erika and Monica seek out some tough love on one of our most intimate relationships: the one between buildings and our bodies. Learn what happens when chemical manufacturers withhold health information from consumers, specifically about a class of synthetic chemicals known as perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). You’ll hear from environmental-health and design experts as well as Healthy Materials Lab founders Alison Mears and Jonsara Ruth.
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3 years ago
32 minutes 37 seconds

Inhabit
From global architecture and design firm Perkins&Will, a show about the power of design. Hosts Dr. Erika Eitland and Eunice Wong and their many nerd friends get into the science, the history, the stories, and the decision making that help us understand the spaces we inhabit and how they need to change. We also spotlight what you can do to take the power of design into your own hands.