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Unmasking Cultural Housing Despair: Architectural Professor's Quest to Transform the Landscape of Housing Crisis with Thomas Barrie

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On our show, today is Thomas Barrie. His perspective on the personal meaning that housing holds in our culture is helpful for our audience to hear.

We cover questions regarding-

  • In your book, you stated that home is a complex word that is typically charged with personal meanings... Why is that?
  • During your exploration of the idea of homelessness, you mentioned that in history it has played a redemptive role. How would you define redemptive and can you give us some examples?
  • What is one thing you think people should know about housing?

About Our Guests
Thomas Barrie is a Professor of Architecture, Director of the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Initiative at NCSU. Thomas Barrie FAIA, DPACSA teaches undergraduate and graduate design studios and history-theory seminars. He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, a member of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture College of Distinguished Professors, and a member of the NC State Academy of Outstanding Faculty in Extension and Engagement.

https://www.routledge.com/House-and-Home-Cultural-Contexts-Ontological-Roles/Barrie/p/book/9781138947184

Illogical by TRUTH is hosted by Terrance Ruth and is produced by Earfluence

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On our show, today is Thomas Barrie. His perspective on the personal meaning that housing holds in our culture is helpful for our audience to hear.

We cover questions regarding-

  • In your book, you stated that home is a complex word that is typically charged with personal meanings... Why is that?
  • During your exploration of the idea of homelessness, you mentioned that in history it has played a redemptive role. How would you define redemptive and can you give us some examples?
  • What is one thing you think people should know about housing?

About Our Guests
Thomas Barrie is a Professor of Architecture, Director of the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Initiative at NCSU. Thomas Barrie FAIA, DPACSA teaches undergraduate and graduate design studios and history-theory seminars. He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, a member of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture College of Distinguished Professors, and a member of the NC State Academy of Outstanding Faculty in Extension and Engagement.

https://www.routledge.com/House-and-Home-Cultural-Contexts-Ontological-Roles/Barrie/p/book/9781138947184

Illogical by TRUTH is hosted by Terrance Ruth and is produced by Earfluence

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