• 158 - Catching Up with the Dallas Hall of State

  • Sep 22 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

158 - Catching Up with the Dallas Hall of State

  • Summary

  • Catching Up Over Coffee and Architecture

    In this episode, Jamie and Kurt return after a brief hiatus, recovering from illness. They discuss the challenges of recording live, share their recent travel experiences, and dive into a detailed discussion about the architectural significance of the 1936 Hall of State in Dallas, Texas. The conversation spans the importance of reusing historical sites, touches on the architectural impacts of global events like the Olympics and World's Fairs, and highlights the sketching process of capturing monumental buildings. They tease upcoming plans for more in-situ sketching at conferences and events.

    00:00 Introduction and Greetings
    00:20 Recovering from Sickness
    02:17 Coffee Talk
    04:42 Vacation Stories: Savannah and Hilton Head
    06:04 Architectural Insights: Savannah's Grid and Bed & Breakfast
    13:19 Sketching and the Hall of State
    22:25 Olympics and Architectural Reuse
    28:22 Conclusion and Future Plans

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