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The Space Between podcast builds on the belief that conversations, bridging across different spheres, can extend our ability to imagine better futures. Anchored in thinking about space — how it is produced, designed and occupied — these discussions seek to build knowledge, find commonalities, and inspire actions in the real world. We seek to foster intersectional dialogues between architects, artists, geographers, anthropologists, poets, politicians, scientists and dreamers. Every field has something to offer; what we hope to do is look at and learn from the Space Between. 

Candid conversations with guests at the forefront of innovative and liberatory thinking will re-enchant listeners, while fostering collaborative and inclusive conversations between actors in disparate fields. Through Space Between, we hope to find delight, synergy and debate, while rendering our critical concerns accessible — and freely available — to a wider and non-disciplinary audience.

Space Between is a podcast curated and produced by KoozArch Studio and is hosted by Founder and Managing Director Federica Zambeletti and Chief editor Shumi Bose. Listen to the episodes on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Production team: Khaled Nadim (post-prooduction), Anna Mazzon
Graphics by KoozArch Studio.
Music credits: KMRU
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In this episode, we bring together artist Goshka Macuga and curator Béatrice Grenier. Goshka Macuga’s practice is based on historical and archival research and ultimately questions historiography, political structures, and the pressing issues of our time. Béatrice Grenier is a Paris-based curator, writer and editor. She is currently the Director of Strategic Projects & International Programs at the Fondation Cartier. This conversation traverses curatorial and artistic practices focusing on the role that time and history play as well as the importance of engaging in strategic alliances which span from the cultural sector and beyond.
In this episode, we bring together Director of Communications at the Yale School of Architecture AJ Artemel, cofounder and executive director of the architecture think tank Anyone Corporation as well as editor of the international architecture journal Log, Cynthia Davidson and and director of Columbia Books on Architecture and the City and contributing editor of the Avery Review at Columbia GSAPP Isabelle Kirkham-Lewitt. This conversation focuses on the power of publications, both printed and digital, in fostering critical architectural discourse whilst also reflecting and influencing institutional discourse.
In this episode, we bring together the interdisciplinary design collective RESOLVE, together with visual artist Sammy Baloji. This conversation explores notions of redistribution and the collective action required to challenge extractive systems and promote decolonial narratives.
In this episode, we bring together professor Kadambari Baxi, together with architect, urbanist, and researcher Lisa Maillard. This conversation focuses on increasingly urgent and precarious issues of reproductive justice and liberty, as well as forms of solidarity and empowerment.
In this episode, we bring together the London-based — and Turner Prize winning — architectural collective Assemble, together with Palestinian architectural and engineering practice AAU Anastas. This conversation focuses on solidarity, conviviality and community building spanning from buildings to broadcasting.
How might publications seek to disrupt? What does this mean for their form, content and placement? Publications that aim to disrupt take multiple forms, transferring knowledge from one field to another or approaching translation as a research method; troubling the bounds of patriarchy, or decolonising a canon. This discussion draws from designers and works that challenge systemic or normative expectations.Countering the frenzy of Milan Design Week, LESS NOISE talks co-curated with Berlin based bookstore do you read me?! and hosted at the MSGM store, sought to carve out a space for slower, more conscious reflection. At a time of real and unreal narrators, the talks focus on pivotal projects and the potency of publishing, through intersectional conversations with designers, publishers, authors and editors.The three conversations are available as part of the Space Between podcast series, which builds on the belief that conversations, bridging across different spheres, can extend our ability to imagine better futures. Across art, architecture, design and fashion, these discussions seek to build knowledge, find commonalities, and inspire new collaborations.+++Space Between is a podcast curated and produced by KoozArch Studio and is hosted by Founder and Managing Director Federica Zambeletti and Chief editor Shumi Bose. Listen to the episode on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.Production: Anna MazzonPost-production: Khaled Nadim Graphics by KoozArch Studio.Music credits: KMRU
Physical appeal — through materiality and aesthetic — is an undeniable factor for print publications. If ‘content’ can be said to proliferate online, the value of print resides in tangible experience. From fashion and architecture to graphic design: what happens when design capabilities are translated? This discussion considers the aesthetics of printed matter as the expression of appeal and stance.Countering the frenzy of Milan Design Week, LESS NOISE talks co-curated with Berlin based bookstore do you read me?! and hosted at the MSGM store, sought to carve out a space for slower, more conscious reflection. At a time of real and unreal narrators, the talks focus on pivotal projects and the potency of publishing, through intersectional conversations with designers, publishers, authors and editors.The three conversations are available as part of the Space Between podcast series, which builds on the belief that conversations, bridging across different spheres, can extend our ability to imagine better futures. Across art, architecture, design and fashion, these discussions seek to build knowledge, find commonalities, and inspire new collaborations.+++Space Between is a podcast curated and produced by KoozArch Studio and is hosted by Founder and Managing Director Federica Zambeletti and Chief editor Shumi Bose. Listen to the episode on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.Production: Anna MazzonPost-production: Khaled Nadim Graphics by KoozArch Studio.Music credits: KMRU
Safe to say: the internet did not kill the book. We have seen the world transformed by digital media, yet the printed word retains appeal and connotes ideas of enduring importance. But who gets to put themselves out there, and how? In this discussion with Nacho Alegre (Apartamento) and Lars Müller (Lars Müller Publishers) we focus on strategies to maintain creative agency and independence in publishing.Countering the frenzy of Milan Design Week, LESS NOISE talks co-curated with Berlin based bookstore do you read me?! and hosted at the MSGM store, sought to carve out a space for slower, more conscious reflection. 
In this episode, we bring together the architectural academic and artist Keller Easterling, together with the polymathic, but currently politician, Nikil Saval. This conversation traverses housing, land rights, race and how we can build agency towards broader and robust forms of social and spatial justice.
In this episode, we bring together professor and researcher Kate Crawford, together with architect, and researcher Marina Otero Verzier. This conversation focuses on the material, environmental and social consequences of artificial intelligence.
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