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Ideal Spaces Working Group
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Exploring the Intersection of Culture, Design, and Innovation. Tune in to our Ideal Spaces Working Group podcasts and interviews, where we delve into captivating conversations that inspire, inform, and engage.
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Ideal Spaces had an interview with Jonathan Kennedy, former member of the British Council, on the role of art in building communities. Two communities were examined, located in two different regions and cultures, India and England. Critical success factors for building up and sustaining communities were examined, and how to build them from scratch under unfavourable starting conditions.
Interview with Professor Alex Josephson, Toronto, price-awarded architect and co-founder of Partisans group, an association looking for new ways in architecture. In our interview, an evergreen was addressed that came to a new life: the ideal city. The idea of the ideal city is not dead, but as an inspiration is needed today more than ever. It is about building a sustainable future for a humane life in cities, outlining different concepts of planned cities in history, from the background of the Canadian situation. Two concepts developed by Alex and his team are presented: 'Innisfil', an ideal city on the earth, as Alex said; and 'The Hearn', an ideal city in a building. These two different kinds of concepts were explained and put in context. Innisfil is based on a combination of two “classical” models: the utopian one of a concentric circle, combined with the Roman grid. Innisfil considers issues critical for city life, such as building typologies, city scale, population density, and neighbourhood. The Hearn, a former power plant that was the largest in North America, is a concept of reuse that goes in a different direction than Innisfil, the ‘ideal city on the earth’: it could become a vessel for cohabitation, like a city.Please watch the video of this interesting interview here: https://www.idealspaces.org/podcasts/ideal-city-revisited-alex-josephson/
In our series about the younger generation, we had an interview with the young Ukrainian artist and music producer Syfromfaraway who also makes his own albums. We asked Sy about his view on society and its important trends according to his view, on the younger generation and their relations to social media, and how he conceives the recent situation in its total. We also asked him about his fears in regards to the future, and how to cope with fear in a positive, not fearful way. [audio mp3="https://www.idealspaces.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Society-Social-Media-Trends-Syfromfaraway-youth-series-.mp3"][/audio]
Interview with Dr. Andy Harrod, human geographer with a therapeutic background and head of the research group for health and wellbeing. Andy speaks about community/individual today, the influence of nature for individual wellbeing and identity, and about the positive effects of nature-related activities for communities. In these regards, the relations between the city, community and the individual today are looked at, and the role of green areas inside the city.
Interview with Ana Schluth, student of architecture, about the life of younger Americans in times of increasing economic pressure, compared to their parents’ generation; about the shift from online life to real life; about the city wanted and the need for a human-scaled city.
In our series about the younger generation, Ideal Spaces interviewed Sarah Haeflinger, student of architecture and urban design at the Catholic University of America, Washington D.C. In the context of the Ideal Spaces workshop on Identity, Place, and Citizenship, Sarah speaks about her generation, how a humane city should look like, together with the need for a human scale and green areas, and what this would mean for citizenship.
In the context of our younger generation-series and the Ideal Spaces workshop on Place, Identity, Citizenship held in October 2025 with Jason Montgomery from the Catholic University of America, Washington D.C. and Ettore Mazzola from the University of Notre Dame in Rome, Ideal Spaces interviewed one of Jason’s students, Luke Kelly. What is his view on his generation, on life in the city, future developments, and which kind of city he would like to see in the future.
In our youth-series, Ideal Spaces had a podcast with Jackson Truong Montgomery, son of Jason Montgomery with whom we made our Ideal Spaces workshop on Identity, Place, Citizenship in October 2025. Jackson, a student of architecture, gives his view on the city today, citizenship, improvements needed, and his vista of a good city.
Identity, Place, CitizenshipWorkshop with Prof. Jason Montgomery, Catholic University of America, Washington D.C./Prof. Ettore Mazzola, University of Notre Dame, Rome/ Prof. John Roberts, Brunel University, UK/ Dr. Ulrich Gehmann, Grant Raynham and Ulrike Sattler from Ideal Spaces/international online participants.Held at the Ideal Spaces foundation’s venue in Karlsruhe, October 19 + 20, 2025
Introducing dialogues on important topics as a new podcast format, we start with a discussion on the topics treated in our workshop on Identity, Place, Citizenship. Prof. Jason Montgomery/Catholic University of America will discuss with Prof. Ettore Mazzola/University of Notre Dame Rome, Prof. John Roberts/Brunel University London, and Dr. Ulrich Gehmann and Grant F. Raynham from Ideal Spaces.
Identity, Place, CitizenshipWorkshop with Prof. Jason Montgomery, Catholic University of America, Washington D.C./Prof. Ettore Mazzola, University of Notre Dame, Rome/ Prof. John Roberts, Brunel University, UK/ Dr. Ulrich Gehmann, Grant Raynham and Ulrike Sattler from Ideal Spaces/international online participants.Held at the Ideal Spaces foundation’s venue in Karlsruhe, October 19 + 20, 2025
Identity, Place, CitizenshipWorkshop with Prof. Jason Montgomery, Catholic University of America, Washington D.C./Prof. Ettore Mazzola, University of Notre Dame, Rome/ Prof. John Roberts, Brunel University, UK/ Dr. Ulrich Gehmann, Grant Raynham and Ulrike Sattler from Ideal Spaces/international online participants.Held at the Ideal Spaces foundation’s venue in Karlsruhe, October 19 + 20, 2025
Identity, Place, CitizenshipWorkshop with Prof. Jason Montgomery, Catholic University of America, Washington D.C./Prof. Ettore Mazzola, University of Notre Dame, Rome/ Prof. John Roberts, Brunel University, UK/ Dr. Ulrich Gehmann, Grant Raynham and Ulrike Sattler from Ideal Spaces/international online participants.Held at the Ideal Spaces foundation’s venue in Karlsruhe, October 19 + 20, 2025
Identity, Place, CitizenshipWorkshop with Prof. Jason Montgomery, Catholic University of America, Washington D.C./Prof. Ettore Mazzola, University of Notre Dame, Rome/ Prof. John Roberts, Brunel University, UK/ Dr. Ulrich Gehmann, Grant Raynham and Ulrike Sattler from Ideal Spaces/international online participants.Held at the Ideal Spaces foundation’s venue in Karlsruhe, October 19 + 20, 2025
In the context of our Ideal Spaces workshop on Place, Identity, Citizenship and Democracy we had a podcast with Prof. Ettore Mazzola from University of Notre Dame, Rome about the connections between urbanism, architecture, and art.
Identity, Place, CitizenshipWorkshop with Prof. Jason Montgomery, Catholic University of America, Washington D.C./Prof. Ettore Mazzola, University of Notre Dame, Rome/ Prof. John Roberts, Brunel University, UK/ Dr. Ulrich Gehmann, Grant Raynham and Ulrike Sattler from Ideal Spaces/international online participants.Held at the Ideal Spaces foundation’s venue in Karlsruhe, October 19 + 20, 2025
Identity, Place, CitizenshipWorkshop with Prof. Jason Montgomery, Catholic University of America, Washington D.C./Prof. Ettore Mazzola, University of Notre Dame, Rome/ Prof. John Roberts, Brunel University, UK/ Dr. Ulrich Gehmann, Grant Raynham and Ulrike Sattler from Ideal Spaces/international online participants.Held at the Ideal Spaces foundation’s venue in Karlsruhe, October 19 + 20, 2025
In the context of the Ideal Spaces Workshop on Place, Identity, Citizenship and Democracy we had a podcast with Prof. John Roberts from Brunel University/London on these topics.
Workshop with Prof. Jason Montgomery, Catholic University of America, Washington D.C./Prof. Ettore Mazzola, University of Notre Dame, Rome/ Prof. John Roberts, Brunel University, UK/ Dr. Ulrich Gehmann, Grant Raynham and Ulrike Sattler from Ideal Spaces/international online participants.Held at the Ideal Spaces foundation’s venue in Karlsruhe, October 19 + 20, 2025
In moderating the Ideal Spaces workshop on Identity, Place, and Citizenship, Prof. Jason Montgomery from the Catholic University of America, Washington D.C. presented his views on the topics of urban form today, together with the importance of places, community, and placemaking for citizens.























