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Tom is joined by Tom Beischer, who currently teaches Architectural History and Theory at Stanford and the California College of the Arts. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Stanford and an MA in Art History from Williams College, as well as a PHD in History, Theory and Criticism of Architecture from MIT.
His scholarships range from articles on 19th century architecture to contemporary Asian art.
Listen to PodcastAdvancements in technology have allowed the architectural world to innovative beyond the traditional materials used in construction, and even experiment with new futuristic designs. The use of these non-traditional materials in architecture could revolutionise the shape of the world and our perceptions of the future cityscape. Here is a list of some of the most cutting-edge innovations used in construction and how they are revolutionising the architectural world.