
In our third episode, Joanna and guest host Penny Snyder sit down with Giles Li, executive director of the Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center (BCNC), to discuss the arts and arts education. BCNC has just opened their new Pao Arts Center, and Giles touches on his goal to keep art for everyone.
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Jun 19, 2017
34 min

In our second episode, Ian and Joanna meet with Kate Tooke, a landscape architect at Sasaki, to discuss the importance of play in enabling humans, both young and old, to be happier, more creative members of society.
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Jun 9, 2017
36 min

In our inaugural episode, hosts Ian Scherling and Joanna Chow sit down with Henry Gordon Smith to talk about bringing agriculture to cities. Check it out! For more on Henry and Agritecture, visit their website: http://agritecture.com/
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Jun 2, 2017
28 min

Check out Sasaki's first foray into audio—a sneak-peek of a conversation between Sasaki landscape architect Ian Scherling and Henry Gordon-Smith, the founder of the urban agriculture platform Agritecture. As a passionate advocate for bringing farming into cities, Gordon-Smith will be presenting this weekend at Aglanta, the inaugural urban agriculture conference in Atlanta.
Feb 16, 2017
1 min