CE Center Podcasts

DESIGN:ED Podcast: Joost Moolhuijzen | Architectural Record
Description
This episode of DESIGN:ED features an insightful conversation with Joost Moolhuijzen from the Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW), discussing the firm’s collaborative culture and iconic projects. Moolhuijzen highlights the unique generational mix within the team, emphasizing their non-hierarchical and iterative approach to architecture. Key projects such as The Shard in London and the Grand Montets Ropeway Station in the Alps illustrate the firm’s focus on sustainability, contextual design, and public integration. The dialogue explores challenges, including adapting to climate change and the interplay between architectural legacy and innovation. Closing reflections touch on architectural responsibility, the importance of creating spaces that evoke emotion, and dedication to timeless design principles.
Learning Objectives:
- Examine the principles of team collaboration and iterative design methods, including the integration of diverse generational perspectives.
- Learn how to incorporate sustainability and contextual responsiveness into architectural projects.
- Analyze the impact of public integration in architectural design, as illustrated in mixed-use and urban redevelopment projects.
- Develop an understanding of the importance of creating architecture that integrates responsibility toward community and environment.
Credits: 1.0 AIA LU/Elective
Speaker: Joost Moolhuijzen