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96. Sarah W. Goldhagen (Architecture Critic) – Souls & Spaces

2017/4/29
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Since 2008, Big Think has been sharing big ideas from creative and curious minds. The Think Again podcast takes us out of our comfort zone, surprising our guests and Jason Gots), your host, with unexpected conversation starters from Big Think’s interview archives.

Sarah W. Goldhagen) taught for ten years at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design and spent many years as the Architecture Critic for the New Republic. She’s written about buildings, cities, and landscapes for publications all over the world. Sarah’s new book Welcome To Your World: How the Built Environment Shapes Our Lives) is a thoroughly entertaining, eye-opening manifesto arguing that the buildings we live and work in deeply affect us, physically and psychologically, and that we can’t afford the soul-crushing architecture we mostly subject ourselves to.

In this episode: why we tolerate design that’s bad for us, startling parallels between a passage from a Chekhov short story and Sarah's book, the many ways concrete can be beautiful, and why schools shouldn’t look like prisons (maybe prisons shouldn’t, either?).

"**Surprise idea" clips in this show:

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Jeffrey Sachs on optimism in America) and [Alison Gopnik on School and the Developing Mind

](http://bigthink.com/videos/what-schools-dont-understand-about-childrens-minds))

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