Living Untitled

Architectural historian, Daniel D. Paul, speaks with Justin Boone about how his conservation work is a practice in advocating for the future, as much as it is for the past.

In this episode of Living Untitled, Daniel D. Paul dives into the intricacies of architecture, historical preservation, and the value of our environment. What is worth preserving for the future? How do we embrace change while resisting an increasingly homogenous environment?

What is Living Untitled?

"Living Untitled" is a podcast that spotlights extraordinary individuals actively tackling pressing global issues for the betterment of humanity. Host Justin Boone delves deep into the inspiring journey of visionary problem solvers, featuring experts from the fields of humanities, technology, and social sciences. Their innovative approaches shine a light on the unwavering hope and determination required to navigate a world marked by uncertainty-an untitled world.

Yet, "Living Untitled" goes beyond a podcast; it extends an invitation to contemplate the concept of living an untitled life. This invitation encourages us to recognize that questions lead to more questions and that the seemingly inevitable can still be open to reimagining. Justin’s conversations delve into the heart of problem-solving, offering profound insights into the personal experiences and unique perspectives of our guests.

Alongside Justin and the guests, we set off to explore the untitled life, one question at a time.