Architecture & Urban Planning

Buildings, cities, structural engineering, transit, and the built environment

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#575: The End of the Car: Can We Really Quit Private Transport?

Is the private car a failed experiment? Herman and Corn discuss why EVs aren't enough and how we can design cities for people, not machines.

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#573: The Tightrope of Mixed-Use Zoning

Explore how mixed-use zoning is transforming sterile suburbs into vibrant 15-minute cities. Herman and Corn dive into the future of urban living.

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#572: Cracking the Code: How Zoning and Policy Shape Our Cities

Why do our cities look the way they do? Herman and Corn dive into the invisible codes, taxes, and global models that define the urban landscape.

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#571: Density Without Stress: Building the Perfect City

Explore how "Hermanville" redefines urban density through acoustic architecture, mid-rise blocks, and car-free centers.

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#531: The Hard-Nosed Reality of Vertical Farming

Herman and Corn explore the reality of vertical farming, from Singapore’s high-tech towers to the structural limits of growing food in cities.

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#504: How to Start Thinking Like an Urbanist

Tired of "sidewalks to nowhere"? Learn the principles of good urbanism and how to advocate for a more walkable, resilient community.

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#503: Dignity in the Golden Years: Vienna’s Housing Safety Net

Discover how Vienna’s social housing system ensures that elderly renters are never forgotten through proactive care and legal protections.

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#499: Gentle Urbanism: Why Vienna Works and Jerusalem Struggles

From "whispering asphalt" to social housing, discover how Vienna creates a human-centric city while others struggle with noise and grit.

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#481: Steel and Stone: Engineering Jerusalem’s Pilgrimage Road

Discover how modern engineering and ancient history collide beneath the streets of Jerusalem to reveal the legendary 2,000-year-old Pilgrimage Road.

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#473: The Price of Progress: Jerusalem’s Light Rail Revolution

Jerusalem is undergoing "open heart surgery." We explore the brutal trade-off between futuristic transit and the survival of today's city life.

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#449: Why Your Tape Fails: The Physics of Structural Bonding

Discover how the industrial-grade science behind the Burj Khalifa can help you mount heavy gear without losing your security deposit.

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#413: The Skyscraper Lie: Density, Cost, and Jerusalem’s Future

Are luxury towers solving the housing crisis? Explore the "rocket equation" of architecture and why height doesn't always equal density.

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#408: Why Can't We Build a Mile Into the Sky?

From vortex shedding to the elevator paradox, Herman and Corn explore the physical and economic limits of building the world's tallest towers.

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#407: Why Your Elevator Feels Unsafe but Isn't

Ever wonder why rickety old elevators stay upright? Explore the engineering behind safety inspections and the hidden power of modern lift tech.

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#406: Policing Shekels, Losing Dollars: The Transit Friction Crisis

Exploring how aggressive transit enforcement creates high-stress cities and why "policing shekels" might be costing us the future of green mobility.

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#375: What Architecture Actually Is

Explore the evolution of architecture from ancient pyramids to digital twins, and learn why a building needs firmness, commodity, and delight.

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#345: Remote Work 2026: The Great Compromise and Polycentric Hubs

Are office mandates a sign of failure or a "Great Compromise"? Herman and Corn dive into the shifting landscape of remote work in 2026.

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#327: Why We Choose to Live on Top of Each Other

From ancient Uruk to the "agricultural wall," explore why humans choose crowded cities over open spaces and the hidden costs of our urban obsession.

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#316: The Broken Chain of Design

Why do we love old neighborhoods but feel uneasy in modern towers? We explore the "cult" of architecture and the quest for a human-scale city.

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#204: The Ghost Towers of Jerusalem

Corn and Herman explore the rise of luxury towers in Jerusalem, the "ghost apartment" crisis, and how global cities fight urban displacement.

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