Guest:
"Today, we're joined by Kats Tamanaha, a New York City native now living in Norway with her partner. Together, they run House of Tamanaha, a boutique interdisciplinary firm dedicated to designing playful and sustainable spaces for the future honoring the past.
Show Notes:
In this episode, we dive into Kats' personal beliefs on sustainability and building restoration, explore the impact of competitions in architecture, and discuss how many older constructions were, in fact, inherently sustainable!"
Cultural Roots and Identity
Life in Norway: Community & Collaboration
Sustainability in Architecture:
Building Practices: A Comparative Analysis
The Role of Competitions in Architecture
Design Philosophy: Fun and Functionality
The Importance of Historical Context
Rediscovering Ancient Wisdom: A Building's Journey Back to Self-Sustainability
Future of Sustainability: Local Solutions
Activism and Architecture
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Show Notes Links:
One Click LCA: The sustainability platform for construction & manufacturing
Real Good Chair: ships in an oversized pizza box
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