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The MoMA Magazine Podcast
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53 episodes
2 months ago
The MoMA Magazine Podcast brings passionate perspectives on art, artists, and ideas that shape culture today.
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The MoMA Magazine Podcast brings passionate perspectives on art, artists, and ideas that shape culture today.
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Arts
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Designing for Climate Change
The MoMA Magazine Podcast
22 minutes 38 seconds
6 months ago
Designing for Climate Change
A climate scientist and an architect discuss how design can be a force for positive environmental change. “I certainly remember, as a child growing up in the UK, we had a lot more snow than we do recently,” says UK-based climate scientist Ed Hawkins in this month’s episode of the Magazine podcast. Hawkins’s work, which visualizes the globe’s warming temperatures over the last 160 years, is striking in more ways than one, showing us just how quickly and dramatically the environment has been changing. But climate change is more than escalating temperatures. It has tangible effects on how people live, and architects like Marina Tabassum have been using design as a tool to address hazardous conditions like flooding and soil erosion. For this Earth Month edition of the Magazine Podcast, we’ll also hear from Tabassum about her collaboration with Bangladesh’s landless populations and her project Khudi Bari (tiny house). Access a transcript of the conversation at https://www.moma.org/magazine/articles/1212.
The MoMA Magazine Podcast
The MoMA Magazine Podcast brings passionate perspectives on art, artists, and ideas that shape culture today.