P.S.A. Bus Drivers are awesome!!!!!!
Words are really powerful - especially when a single thought can completely switch your career choices. This was the case with Daniel Moore - after a comment made towards his initial dreams, he switched to studying performance and architecture. But what happens when you’ve got two areas of interest? How do you combine them? Join us as Daniel shares with us the influences from his childhood and hobbies that has enabled him to combine two interests together!
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Music: Blue Dot Sessions - ‘Pinky’ from Free Music Archive https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/RadioPink/Pinky
About Daniel Moore
Daniel is an architect, voice over artist, and creative working between Victoria and Tasmania. In 2016 Daniel established Open Creative Studio, an architecture and creative practice that collaborates on creative projects spanning multiple forms of design, performance, and community engagement.
Daniel has been entrenched in Melbourne’s architecture community as a former lead curator of New Architects Melbourne, former co-chair of EmAGN, as a tutor at Melbourne Uni, RMIT, and Monash, presenting at PROCESS, ArchiTeam, and Institute CPD sessions, and most recently as the host and producer of both the New Architects Podcast for NAM and the Hearing Architecture Podcast for the Australian Institute of Architects.
You can find out more about Open Creative Studio here or on Instagram (@opencreativestudio), or connect with Daniel via Instagram (@moremooremore). Also, don’t forget to subscribe to Hearing Architecture Podcast on Spotify, Apple or Google Podcast (or on your favourite podcasting platform!)
About Season 3// Is This What You Wanted?
A collaboration with Jina He, the two of us were inspired by conversations on the disparity between education and professional practice; and finding ourselves at crossroads: Is this what you wanted? is a series of discussions with various individuals within the design industry reflecting on pinnacle moments in their professional journey that has led them to their current position.
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