21 May 2013
Episode 84
01 hour
A visit to the What Design Can Do event in Amsterdam, we talk publishing with Gert Jonkers and Jop Van Bennekom – creators of Fantastic Man and ask what lessons the West can learn from eastern architecture with urbanist Rahul Mehrotra.
21 May 2013
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