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by Full Howz

5.0(28 reviews)
3 episodes
Updated Daily
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Podcast Overview

Created by architect Khorshid Naderi-Azad, Full Howz recasts the architecture podcast as something more intimate and evocative. Eschewing design-speak in favor of cultural insight, the show's rich audio collages interweave form, context, and narrative into an experience that is both personal and broadly resonant. Each episode builds an architecture of affect, made not of brick or concrete but of spectacle, sound, and collective memory.

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Publishing Since

6/10/2020

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for 3. The Street Dining & the Sweet Dumpling

December 8, 2020

3. The Street Dining & the Sweet Dumpling

<p>Get to know the vivacious Manhattan Chinatown as it withstands the challenges of the pandemic. Yin Kong of Think!Chinatown; Andrea Chiney, Arianna Deane, and Ashely Kuo of A+A+A; and Jennifer Tam and Victoria Lee of Welcome to Chinatown share their efforts in helping Chinatown's recovery. Liwei Wang (The Visibility Project), Ray Wu, Winston Yuen, and Felicia Liang share their insights on the New York neighborhood most imbued with history, culture, and architecture.</p>

Episode thumbnail for 2. The Test Kitchen & the Best Snitchin'

July 14, 2020

2. The Test Kitchen & the Best Snitchin'

<p>Dive into the dreamy world of the Ebony Test Kitchen! Former Ebony food editors, Charlotte Lyons and Charla Draper, tell us about developing recipes in the kitchen; Lee Bey and Bonnie McDonald (Landmarks Illinois) tell us about preserving the kitchen; and Catherine Piccoli (Museum of Food and Drink) tells us about projecting the kitchen into the future. Check out @fullhowz on Instagram for favorite recipes, best photo series, and important links!<br> <br> </p>

Episode thumbnail for 1. The Howz Prose & the Hoe's Woes

June 10, 2020

1. The Howz Prose & the Hoe's Woes

<p>Welcome to the Howz! A magical shallow pool typology from the Iranian courtyard house. This episode includes film clips from My Uncle Napoleon (1976), A Cube of Sugar (2011), Children of Heaven (1997), and The House of Ghamar Khanum (1972). It cites Soflaei's "Traditional Iranian Courtyards as Microclimate Modifiers”, Daneshdoust's "The Gardens of Tabas”, and Esmaeelzadeh's &amp; Hosseinpour's "A Study of Siné Kabki”.&nbsp;Follow @fullhowz on Instagram for visuals.</p>

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What is Full Howz?

Created by architect Khorshid Naderi-Azad, Full Howz recasts the architecture podcast as something more intimate and evocative. Eschewing design-speak in favor of cultural insight, the show's rich audio collages interweave form, context, and narrative into an experience that is both personal and broadly resonant. Each episode builds an architecture of affect, made not of brick or concrete but of spectacle, sound, and collective memory.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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