21 June 2015
Episode 8
28 minutes
We travel to the mountainous Indonesian city of Bandung to discuss architecture. In Tokyo, Kenji Hall ditches the bug spray in favour of luxury camping (or “glamping”). Plus: Brisbane architects Ingrid Richards and Adrian Spence continue the theme as they pop into Midori House to give us their take on renewal in the world of urban design.
21 June 2015
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