Mohammad Hammash & Filip Momikj, Founders of Stripping Architecture
We explore what it means to “strip architecture” down to its essentials and challenge dominant urban design paradigms. With activist undertones, artistic experimentation, and sharp critique, Mohammad and Filip offer a fresh lens on how we shape our cities—and how our cities shape us.
We also dive into their publications, including the much-discussed The Urban Revolution is a Fun Sketch and the upcoming Octo Goes to Brussels, unpacking the stories, sketches, and theories behind them.
In Part 2, we get personal—discussing the challenges they’ve faced, the motivations that keep them going, and their vision for the future. What do they want their legacy to be? What advice would they give young architects today? And if they weren’t doing this, what would they be doing instead?
Links:
Email info@strippingarchitecture.comWebsite: www.strippingarchitecture.comOrder the first book: The Urban Revolution is a Fun Sketch Link to the book from our website https://www.strippingarchitecture.com/products/the-urban-revolution-is-a-fun-sketch
The second book Octo goes to Brussels - https://www.ulule.com/octopus-architect-goes-in-brussels/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@stripping_architecture
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/destriparchitects
Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stripping_architecture
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Journalist and author Chris Berdik joins to discuss his new book CLAMOR: How Noise Took Over the World – and How We Can Take It Back, a powerful investigation into how everyday noise has become a public health crisis—and what cities can do about it.
Berdik unpacks why noise is more than just loudness, explaining how rhythm, frequency, and context all shape our experience of sound. He explores how neuroscience, design, and policy can work together to create healthier urban soundscapes, and why outdated decibel-based regulations aren’t enough. From Berlin to Detroit, he highlights cities using data, community input, and innovative planning to reduce noise and increase well-being.
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Dr. Mina Sartipi, founding director of the Center for Urban Informatics and Progress (CUIP) at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. A national leader in smart city research, Dr. Sartipi shares how her team is using AI and real-time data to transform urban mobility and safety.
We explore Chattanooga’s groundbreaking Smart Corridor and the city's plan to scale lidar-enabled, AI-powered traffic systems to over 120 intersections, following a pilot that led to a 100% reduction in near-miss pedestrian incidents. Dr. Sartipi explains how small and mid-sized cities can now integrate smart tech into existing infrastructure to improve safety, efficiency, and public health.
From edge-deployed AI to connected vehicle systems, this conversation is a roadmap for cities navigating the future of urban mobility.
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Lejla Cengic, stadsarkitekt och arkitekt SAR/MSA i Sollentuna kommun.
Vi får ta del av Lejlas resa inom arkitektur och stadsutveckling, och hur hon arbetar för att skapa en hållbar, vacker och inkluderande stadsmiljö i en av Stockholms snabbast växande kommuner.
Lejla delar med sig av sina reflektioner kring stadsarkitektens roll i den kommunala organisationen, samarbetet med invånare och politiker, samt hur arkitektur kan bidra till social hållbarhet och trivsel i vardagen. Ett inspirerande samtal om ansvar, vision och möjligheten att göra skillnad plats för plats.
Lyssna och låt dig inspireras av Lejlas engagemang för staden, människorna och det goda vardagslivet.
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Alla åsikter som uttrycks i avsnittet är gästernas egna och representerar inte nödvändigtvis Urbanistica Podcast eller dess värd, Mustafa Sherif.
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Tack till vår partner AFRY – Urban Planning and Design.
AFRY är ett internationellt design- och ingenjörsföretag som erbjuder hållbara lösningar inom energi, industri och infrastruktur.
This episode features Malcolm Larri, a dynamic coach, speaker, and consultant who helps individuals and organizations thrive through change. With deep insight into human psychology and a passion for inspiring transformation, Malcolm shares what it means to lead with courage and clarity in today’s fast-moving world.
🔹 How do you pitch ideas that truly land?
🔹 What does brave leadership look like in the design world?
🔹 How will AI reshape how we communicate—and will the human factor matter even more?
The conversation explores the mindset and tools designers and change-makers need to be influential, creative, and effective communicators. Malcolm also reflects on his personal journey, the power of purpose, and what he hopes future generations will remember him for.
Whether you're a designer, a leader, or simply someone navigating transformation, this episode will leave you inspired to pitch bolder, lead braver, and embrace the future with confidence.
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Thomas Sandell,chefsarkitekt, arkitekt SIR/MSA och en av grundarna till Sandellsandberg arkitekter.
I ett reflekterande samtal delar han sina tankar om framtidens arkitektur: vad som oroar honom idag, vilka uttryck han tror vi kommer se mer eller mindre av framöver, och vad som egentligen kännetecknar god gestaltning.
Vi pratar om teknik, klimat och kultur , vad kommer att forma arkitekturen mest? Hur ser han på digitalisering och AI:s roll i framtidens stadsbyggande, och hur påverkar det arkitektens yrkesroll?
Thomas ger också sitt förslag på vad han helst skulle förändra i dagens sätt att bygga städer, och berättar om vad som väntar honom under 2025.
I andra delen av samtalet kommer vi närmare personen bakom yrkesrollen. Thomas berättar om sin uppväxt i Skellefteå, tiden som reservofficer, studierna på KTH och sin väg in i arkitekturen. Vi får följa hans karriär – från det egna kontoret till grundandet av Sandellsandberg, och vidare till varumärkesbyrån Grow.
Han delar med sig av vad han är mest stolt över, vad han kanske skulle gjort annorlunda, och hur han ser på framgång. Vad gör han utanför jobbet? Vad skulle han ha blivit om han inte var arkitekt? Och vilket avtryck vill han lämna efter sig?
Ett ärligt och inspirerande samtal om form, framtid och människan bakom en av Sveriges mest välkända arkitektkontor.
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Albert Edman, Leader for Cities in Transition and Internationalisation Strategist at Viable Cities, as well as RISE North Sweden Coordinator. Together, we dive deep into how Swedish cities are working towards climate neutrality and how this links to the broader vision of the New European Bauhaus (NEB).
We begin by unpacking Viable Cities: its mission, the cities involved, and how it operates within Sweden. Albert walks us through the full journey from the first contact with a municipality to actual, on-the-ground transformation sharing concrete examples of projects and methods used along the way.
We then explore the New European Bauhaus, a bold EU initiative bridging the worlds of sustainability, inclusion, and aesthetics. Albert shares insights on how NEB has influenced local projects in Sweden, how it helps integrate cultural and social values into urban transformations, and how these dimensions connect to energy systems, mobility, and other technical aspects.
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We dive into PREFIGURE, an EU-funded research project exploring the intersection of housing inequality and energy poverty across seven European countries. Running from 2024 to 2027, PREFIGURE aims to reimagine how we create fairer, more sustainable cities through innovation, community knowledge, and just transitions.
Joining us are Dr. Defne Kadioglu, researcher at Malmö University’s Institute for Urban Research, and Kalina Tcolova, analyst at the Center for the Study of Democracy in Bulgaria. Together, they share the inspiration behind the project, how it’s implemented through a unique blend of quantitative and qualitative methods, and what role the MobiLab – a mobile urban living lab – plays in co-creating solutions with local communities.
We explore case studies from Scandinavia and Bulgaria, unpack what a "just energy transition" really means in practice, and discuss how social, policy, and market innovations can become real-life "prototypes of change" in cities across Europe.
Prefigure's Links:
website: https://prefigure.eu/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/103900398/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PREFIGUREproject
Dr. Defne Kadioglu, Project Researcher, Malmö University’s Institute for Urban Research
Kalina Tcolova , AnalystEnergy and Climate Program Center for the Study of Democracy
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I det här avsnittet möter jag Markus Lagerhielm-Backman, projektledare på AFRY, i ett samtal om ledarskap, konflikthantering, teknikens påverkan på projektledning, och livet bakom titeln.
Vi börjar med att dyka ner i projektledarrollens komplexitet. Är Markus främst en ledare, samordnare eller diplomat? Hur påverkas hans arbete av digitalisering och AI, och var går gränsen mellan nödvändig struktur och överdriven byråkrati? Vi pratar om hur han hanterar konflikter, svåra intressenter, motivation i sega projektfaser, och vad som händer när någon i teamet inte levererar.
I andra delen får vi lära känna Markus mer på djupet. Han delar sin resa – från uppväxt till yrkesval – och berättar om sin passion, vad framgång betyder för honom och vilken varelse han skulle vilja vara om han inte var människa. Vi pratar om stolthet, lärdomar och det han hoppas lämna efter sig.
Avslutningsvis får vi tre medskick: ett till honom själv, ett till en student, och ett till dig som lyssnar.
Ett inspirerande och ärligt samtal om att leda projekt och att leda sig själv.
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Linnea Almroth, strateg inom social hållbarhet på AFRY.
🔹 Del 1: Citylab och hållbar stadsutveckling:
Vi pratar om vad Citylab är, hur certifieringssystemet fungerar och vad det innebär att vara Citylabsamordnare. Linnea delar sina erfarenheter från projekt där Citylab använts, och vi pratar om hur verktyget bidrar till social hållbarhet i stadsplanering.
🔹 Del 2: Linnea som person:
Vi får en inblick i Linneas resa, från barndom och utbildning till passionen för hållbarhet och arkitektur. Hon berättar om sin karriär, livet som småbarnsmamma och reflekterar kring vad framgång och balans i livet betyder för henne.
🔹 Del 3: Reflektion och medskick:
Avsnittet avslutas med tre kraftfulla medskick: till sig själv, till studenter och till dig som lyssnar.
Ett avsnitt fyllt av inspiration, insikter och konkreta exempel på hur social hållbarhet kan förverkligas i våra städer.
Connecta med Linnea på LinkedIn här https://www.linkedin.com/in/linneaalmroth/
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In today's episode, host Mustafa Sherif has the pleasure of welcoming architect, musician, and placemaking advocate Elise.
Together, they explore the vibrant role that public art plays in transforming spaces into meaningful places.
Elise shares her reflections on the difference between cities like Stockholm and Rotterdam, emphasizing the importance of embracing playfulness and community co-creation in urban spaces.
She also takes us behind the scenes of her inspiring light art installation, De Aderton, a tribute to the eighteen women who have won the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Finally, Elise discusses her research project traveling across Europe's major train stations, studying how public space, art, and culture meet in these bustling urban hubs.
It's a conversation full of passion, creativity, and insights into how cities can become more human, lively, and connected.Links:
Homepage
https://www.instagram.com/_tonrum?igsh=MTkxdGY0bmZpYzNidw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
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Ryan K. Rosen, Founder and Creative Director of Friendly Futures, shares how bespoke community games can transform public spaces and bring people together in healthy, joyful ways.
We talk about what inspired him to start Friendly Futures, why public spaces often bring people near each other but not truly together, and how his custom-designed games encourage natural interaction across all ages and abilities.
He shares how physical play can compete with digital entertainment, stories of projects that have been transformed through games, and the challenges of introducing playful design into public spaces. We end with his vision for the future of play in cities, and how municipalities can embrace it to create friendlier, more connected communities.
Tune in!
Useful links. ryan@friendly-futures.com
Website
Substack
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Nadina Galle, an ecological engineer and the mind behind the Internet of Nature (IoN)—a global movement harnessing technology to restore and enhance urban ecosystems.
Born in the Netherlands and raised in Canada, Nadina’s passion for nature conservation started young, influenced by urbanist thinkers like Jane Jacobs and James Howard Kunstler.We explore:
Tune in for a fascinating discussion at the intersection of technology, ecology, and urban resilience!
Learn more about Nadina and her work: www.nadinagalle.com
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Sandra Poelman Director of Glowing Places, trainer, speaker, coach, author, and podcast creator.
Part 1: Placemaking in Action
Part 2: The Person Behind the Work
Join us for this inspiring conversation on placemaking, resilience, and the power of rethinking cities!
🎧 Tune in now! 🚀
Link to the documentary we made about combining placemaking with urban development in Helmondhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLCgenC4uaQ&feature=youtu.be
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In this episode, I sit down with Steve Davies, a pioneering figure in placemaking and urban development. As Principal of Place Solutions Group, Affiliate at Market Cities (PPS), and President of The Placemaking Fund, Steve has spent decades shaping public spaces worldwide.
We reflect on his journey in Project for Public Spaces (PPS)—what challenges he faced, how the placemaking movement evolved, and the biggest shifts in how cities approach public space today.
We also discuss:
Plus, we explore how PPS has evolved over the years and what lessons can be learned for the future.
Tune in for an insightful discussion with one of the field’s leading voices! 🎧
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I speak with Lars Marcus, Professor in Urban Design at Chalmers University of Technology and Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, about his latest book, Measures and Meanings of Spatial Capital.
We discuss the concept of spatial capital—how the built environment functions as a form of capital that can enhance social, economic, and ecological resilience if designed with intention. Lars explains why spatial form is crucial in shaping urban systems and how planners, designers, and policymakers can apply these ideas in practice to address today’s global challenges.
We also explore why cities continue to repeat the same planning mistakes despite decades of research, and what needs to change for us to truly learn from the past. Finally, Lars shares his thoughts on what’s next for him and where his research is headed in 2025.
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on rethinking urban design and the power of spatial capital.
Measures and Meanings of Spatial Capital is available here: MIT Press
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I speak with Pernilla Glaser (educator, therapist, and coach), about why play is essential, not just for personal well-being but for shaping better cities and places.
We explore why playfulness and creativity are often undervalued in professional settings, how we can make urban planning processes more engaging, and what it takes to foster resilience in uncertain times. Pernilla also shares insights from her upcoming book on how play can help us navigate a chaotic world—if only we allow it.
Beyond the topic of play, we dive into her personal journey: what drives her, how she defines success, and the lessons she has learned along the way. We also discuss what advice she would give to students, urbanists, and designers striving to create more vibrant, creative, and adaptable environments.
Join us for an inspiring conversation about the power of play and why embracing creativity is more urgent than ever.
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في هذه الحلقة، نتناول مع د. علي عبد الرءوف عدة محاور رئيسية تدور حول تجربته في الكتابة والتأليف في مجال العمارة والعمران باللغة العربية. نبدأ بالحديث عن الدوافع التي جعلته يختار الكتابة بلغته الأم بدلاً من الإنجليزية، ونتساءل عن مدى قدرة الكتب على الصمود أمام هيمنة وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي والفيديوهات القصيرة التي تختصر المعرفة في ثوانٍ معدودة. كما نستكشف التحديات التي تواجه الكتابة المتخصصة في هذا المجال، لا سيما في ظل العولمة الرقمية.
بعد ذلك، ننتقل إلى مناقشة ثلاثة من أهم الكتب التي ألفها د. علي عبد الرءوف، وهي "من مكة إلى لاس فيجاس: أطروحات نقدية في العمارة والقداسة"، "مدن العرب في رواياتهم"، و"شعب وميدان ومدينة: العمران والثورة والمجتمع – القصة الإنسانية والمعمارية والعمرانية لميدان التحرير". يشاركنا أسباب اختياره لهذه الكتب بالتحديد، وما الذي دفعه لكتابتها، بالإضافة إلى الرسائل التي أراد إيصالها من خلالها. نتعمق في تجربة الكتابة لديه، ونتعرف على اللحظات التي يجدها الأكثر إلهامًا وإبداعًا، مقابل اللحظات التي يواجه فيها صعوبات أو مللًا أثناء عملية التأليف.
في القسم الأخير من الحلقة، نناقش كيف استقبلت الأوساط الأكاديمية والمهنية هذه الكتب، وما إذا كانت هناك ردود فعل غير متوقعة. كما نستعرض تطور أسلوبه في الكتابة منذ أول كتاب ألفه وحتى أحدث مؤلفاته. نتحدث أيضًا عن الكتب التي يتمنى وجودها باللغة العربية ولم تُكتب بعد، بالإضافة إلى مشاريعه المستقبلية في التأليف. وأخيرًا، يقدم د. علي عبد الرءوف نصائح قيّمة لمن يرغب في دخول عالم الكتابة والتأليف في مجال العمارة والعمران، ويشارك الطرق التي يمكن للجمهور من خلالها الوصول إلى كتبه والاستفادة منها.
روابط الكتب:
من مكة إلى لاس فيجاس: اطروحات نقدية في العمارة والقداسة
مدن العرب في رواياتهم
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326545678_mdn_alrb_fy_rwayathm
شعب وميدان ومدينة: العمران والثورة والمجتمع: القصة الإنسانية والمعمارية والعمرانية لميدان التحرير
https://www.jadaliyya.com/Details/40167
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I detta avsnitt av podden samtalar jag med Mikael Söderberg, VD för Livräddande Utbildningar Sverige AB och skaparen av Hjärtstartarkiosken, en innovativ lösning för att göra hjärtstartare mer tillgängliga i offentliga miljöer.
Vi pratar om vad som inspirerade Mikael att skapa Hjärtstartarkiosken och varför han valde just en kiosk som form. Han berättar om hur kiosken fungerar, vad som gör den unik och hur den kan bidra till att minska dödsfall vid plötsligt hjärtstopp.
Vi går även in på designen och säkerhetsaspekterna, hur man har tänkt kring tillgänglighet och placering i stadsrummet samt hur företag och lokalsamhällen kan engagera sig för att skapa hjärtsäkra samhällen. Mikael delar också sin vision för framtiden och hur han ser utvecklingen av hjärtsäkra miljöer i Sverige.
Över tiotusen svenskar drabbas av hjärtstopp varje år, och snabb tillgång till en hjärtstartare kan vara skillnaden mellan liv och död. Genom att lyssna på detta avsnitt får du en djupare förståelse för hur vi tillsammans kan bidra till ett tryggare och säkrare samhälle.
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I dag intervjuar jag Torleif Falk, stadsarkitekt i Stockholm. Vi pratar om hans syn på framtidens stadsutveckling, utmaningarna med förtätning och hur vi kan skapa en hållbar och levande stad utan att kompromissa med kulturmiljöer och livskvalitet.
Vi utforskar också stadsarkitektens roll i dagens samhälle, hur ser samverkan med andra aktörer ut, och vilka nycklar krävs för att navigera en stad i ständig förändring?
Men vi stannar inte där. I den andra delen av samtalet lär vi känna Torleif på ett mer personligt plan. Vi pratar om hans uppväxt, passion och drivkrafter, samt vad som ger honom energi i sin nuvarande roll.
Avsnittet avslutas med tre inspirerande medskick, ett till honom själv, ett till arkitektstudenter och ett till branschkollegor.
Ett måste för alla som är intresserade av stadsutveckling, arkitektur och ledarskap inom det byggda samhället. Lyssna in och låt dig inspireras!
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