GSAPPinterviews Videos
Slade Architecture on "House of Barbie"

GSAPP alumnus James Slade and his partner Hayes Slade of Slade Architecture talk about their high-profile project, House of Barbie. The flagship store was completed in 2009 in Shanghai, China to coincide with Barbie's 50th anniversary. The project includes retail, a restaurant, and interactive spaces to experience Barbie in the digital age. Interview by Rajiv Fernandez.
EcoRedux_Part3

Lydia Kallipoliti walks us through the exhibition 'ecoredux'. The exhibition, on show at the GSAPP, is the result of her phd thesis research, and was designed and curated by her. Interview by Luca Farinelli
EcoRedux_Part2

Lydia Kallipoliti walks us through the exhibition 'ecoredux'. The exhibition, on show at the GSAPP, is the result of her phd thesis research, and was designed and curated by her. Interview by Luca Farinelli
EcoRedux_Part1

Lydia Kallipoliti walks us through the exhibition 'ecoredux'. The exhibition, on show at the GSAPP, is the result of her phd thesis research, and was designed and curated by her. Interview by Luca Farinelli
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Document Refuge _Part2

Taka Sarui and Julia Molloy talk with Annie Coombs about their exhibition 'Document Refuge'. The exhibition is the result of their travels and research on Burmese refugee camps in Thailand, sponsored by the Kinne Fellowship. The exhibition is up on level 200 at the GSAPP
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Document Refuge_Part1

GSAPP alumni Taka Sarui and Julia Molloy talk to Annie Coombs about their exhibition 'Document Refuge'. The exhibition is the result of their research on Burmese refugee camps, which they visited during their Kinne trip to Thailand.
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Martin_Beck_part1

Artist Martin Beck interviewed by Luca Farinelli and Danil Nagy. Topics discussed are his current exhibition at the Ross Gallery, 'Nothing better than a touch of ecology and catastrophe to unite the classes', and the 1970 Aspen conference.












