DISCORD – Architecture

In other words, openly and frankly discussing each others work leads to better projects and to a healthier architectural culture.

There are two basic rules:

•⁠  ⁠both should try to answer the overall question of “what could good Architecture be?
•⁠  ⁠In order to structure the discussion each has to send the other 3 elements prior to the discussion: (1) a built project, and (2) unbuilt project (both in photos, images, drawings, and text), and (3) a text of their own authorship.

After their discussion, each participant picks someone to take part in the next episode

The inaugural episode is guest-hosted by Federica Zambeletti, from Koozarch, featuring Filipe Magalhães, from fala, and Francisco Moura Veiga, from A Forschung, Cartha Magazine, and VOLUPTAS ETHZ.

Filipe's 3 elements are:
Built Project - House of Countless Windows
Unbuilt Project - Controlled Costs Housing in Almada
Text - A Song of Ice and Fire, in OASE 114

Francisco's 3 elements are:
Built Project - Pilot House
Unbuilt Project - True Terminal
Text - A Brief Ode to Utopia in Architecture, in Público (Portuguese version)

What is DISCORD – Architecture?

The podcast is a first-person critique talk-show where two architects with distinct takes on how to do good Architecture come together and criticise each others work in a constructive manner.

The format is based on the Epistemic Socio-cognitive Conflict Theory (Butera and al.) that shows that there is a strong correlation between engaging in direct constructive criticism around a specific question and the improvement of ones knowledge of both the topic of the question and of the format of the discussion.

In other words, openly and frankly discussing each others work leads to better projects and to a healthier architectural culture.

There are two basic rules:

•⁠ ⁠both should try to answer the overall question of “what could good Architecture be?”
•⁠ ⁠In order to structure the discussion each has to send the other 3 elements prior to the discussion: (1) a built project, and (2) unbuilt project (both in photos, images, drawings, and text), and (3) a text of their own authorship.

After their discussion, each participant picks someone to take part in the next episode