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Concrete, light, and theatre. First Church in Boston isn’t what most people picture when they think of a place of worship, but that’s exactly why Paul Rudolph’s 1972 design is so compelling. From the outside, it’s an unapologetic Brutalist form planted in the historic Back Bay. Inside, it’s a masterclass in space, shadow, and drama. In this episode, Kevin Hui and Andrew Maynard dig into how Rudolph used raw material, sculptural geometry, and controlled light to turn a modernist church into an architectural experience you feel.

First Church Boston by Paul Rudolph

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ParkLife by Austin Maynard Architects

Tag along as Andrew and Kevin explore the iconic ParkLife building by Austin Maynard Architects. With a whopping energy rating of 9.1 stars, ParkLife is an all-electric, fossil fuel free, super-sustainable apartment building. Located in Brunswick, Melbourne and set within the Duckett St Village (Australia’s first carbon neutral residential precinct) ParkLife is a beautifully designed, community-focused apartment building.

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Koshino House by Tadao Ando

Kevin Hui and Andrew Maynard explore the seminal Koshino House (now KH Gallery) by Tadao Ando in Japan - a masterclass in light and concrete. Taking a bus from Osaka and winding up a mountain, they arrive at one of the most important houses of the 80s and 90s, nestled in the landscape.

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