If you've ever studied the work of Vitruvius, then chances are high that you know about the dichotomy of his influence and controversy. In this lecture, we offer a perspective on why Vitruvius might be someone you can study throughout your career.
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A New Model for Design Studios (ft. UnderConsideration, LLC.) | Ep. 220
When the Message is Beyond the Medium (ft. Robert Newman) | Ep. 219
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A Conversation with No-Plans (ft. Daniel Baer) | Ep. 215
The Delusion of Passion | Ep. 214
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Dreams, Realities, and In-Betweens (ft. Andy Pressman) | Ep. 207
Introducing the "Learning to Live" Lecture Series | Ep. 206
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