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04.04.2025
58 Minuten
https://www.larchitect.org/
https://www.instagram.com/realtorkaitlin
What Architects Can Learn from a Real Estate Agent's Viral Social
Media Strategy
In this episode of The Landscape Architecture Podcast, host
Michael Todoran interviews Salt Lake City real estate agent and
Instagram personality Kaitlin Hannig, whose darkly funny “asshole
home tours” have gained a massive following by breaking all the
conventional marketing rules.
This conversation is especially relevant for architects,
landscape architects, and interior designers who are navigating
how to present themselves online. Caitlin shares how she built a
loyal audience not by showcasing perfection, but by leaning into
flawed, human, and refreshingly honest content.
We explore:
Why traditional marketing tropes fall flat in today’s digital
culture
How to create content that speaks to your audience instead of
about yourself
The power of humor, vulnerability, and storytelling in
professional branding
Why beauty alone doesn’t engage—and what does
How design professionals can stand out in a sea of aesthetic
sameness
Whether you run a small studio or work in a large firm, this
episode will challenge how you think about digital presence,
authenticity, and the kind of content that actually drives trust
and engagement.
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13.01.2025
51 Minuten
https://www.studiopappaterra.com/
Today’s episode feels especially timely with a heavy heart. As
fires in the Palisades area of Los Angeles continue to devastate
communities and landscapes, we are reminded of the growing
urgency to design with resilience and sustainability at the
forefront.
Our guest today is Elisa Read Pappaterra, a landscape architect
and founder of studio pappaterra. Elisa is renowned for her
expertise in fire ecology and her dedication to designing
landscapes that not only harmonize with the natural world but
also mitigate the risks of living in fire-prone areas. Her work
is as vital as it is inspiring, offering solutions that preserve
life, property, and biodiversity.
This conversation was recorded in Santa Barbara on October 5,
2024, following Elisa’s keynote speech at San Marcos Growers’
final event, “The Last Dance: A Celebration of 45 Years of
Horticultural Legacy.” Elisa shares her insights on the
importance of understanding a site’s cultural and ecological
“soul,” as well as her approach to creating firewise,
ecologically sound, and artistically inspired landscapes.
This episode is a reminder that how we design our
landscapes today will shape the safety and resilience of
tomorrow. Whether you’re a designer, an advocate, or simply
someone invested in the future of our environment, this is an
important and compelling episode.
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23.09.2024
20 Minuten
https://www.larchitect.org/ https://hapsagency.com/
Shawn Maestretti's work at Studio
Petrichor https://studio-petrichor.com/ resonates deeply
with the metaphor of the first rain experience that stirs
something intrinsic in humans. The smell of the first rain,
defined as "petrichor," evokes a sense of renewal, calm, and
connection to nature. This sensory reaction is rooted in our
survival instincts; rain signals life, growth, and sustenance.
Throughout history, humans have been tied to the land and water.
The arrival of rain often meant the end of drought, the rebirth
of crops, and the revival of ecosystems. Thus, the first rain
isn’t just a sensory pleasure—it’s a symbol of hope and balance,
ensuring survival by replenishing resources vital for life.
This same ethos drives Shawn’s work at Studio Petrichor. His
approach to landscape architecture, particularly as discussed in
the podcast with Jason Wan https://www.hunterindustries.com/,
reflects the harmony between human intuition and the natural
world. Just as the first rain revives the earth, Shawn’s designs
aim to restore balance and sustainability to landscapes. By
integrating water-smart technologies like rainwater harvesting
and smart irrigation systems, Shawn helps create self-sustaining
environments that support native ecosystems while conserving
vital resources.
What stands out to me in this podcast episode is its immersive,
almost voyeuristic quality, driven by the reliance on the video
component available on LAP's YouTube channel. This layered
experience invites listeners to engage their imagination, much
like reading a book that leaves room for personal interpretation
of its visual elements. Whether you choose to dive into the full
video or simply listen, the episode offers a rich narrative that
allows your mind to fill in the sensory details, making it a
versatile and enjoyable experience in either format.
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29.04.2024
56 Minuten
https://www.larchitect.org/
https://www.bciburke.com/
Interested in typologies of the built environment - the artist
and landscape designer explores the values and meaning embedded
in structures and symbols using industrial materials and
construction methods evocative of the urban space along with
various landscapes. His artwork examines the relationship between
humanity and the natural world, reflecting on how we intervene in
the environment, imposing order and artifice, and how time will
mark itself on the urban fabric. Andrade’s open-ended practice
includes the use of a variety of mediums, ranging from drawing,
photography, digital fabrication to sound, and are shown in
various formats, including installations, public interventions
and collaborations. He is of Mexican-American heritage and is
originally from National City, California.
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20.11.2023
42 Minuten
this episode sponsored by: https://www.bciburke.com/
Cliff Garten
Cliff Garten is an internationally recognized sculptor and
founder of Cliff Garten Studio in Venice, California.
By connecting people to places and infrastructure through
sculptural material, social history and ecology, Garten's work
locates the latent potential in every public place and situation
to become more than the specific functions it appears to perform.
Sculpture and landscape, function and form, like public and
private experiences are never distinct, but exchange places
throughout the day. Sculpture defines our interaction and
movement by creating energy between things, generating interest
in public activity, reframing our private lives and creating a
sense of place within public and private realms.
Garten received a Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture from the Rhode
Island School of Design and a Master of Landscape Architecture
with Distinction from the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
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Mission Statement: Our mission is to explore the hidden stories,
innovations, and ideas that shape the landscapes around us. Through
in-depth conversations with designers, planners, and visionaries,
we delve into the art, science, and impact of landscape
architecture. Each episode seeks to uncover how the spaces we
design reflect our values, influence our lives, and transform our
world. With curiosity and nuance, we aim to make the invisible
elements of landscape architecture visible—connecting listeners to
the environments they move through every day and fostering a deeper
appreciation for the intersection of nature, design, and human
experience.
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