This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist podcast (https://podcast.mymodernmet.com/), we interview architect Dorte Mandrup. Dorte shares insight into her breathtaking architecture, including The Whale and the Ilulissat Icefjord Centre. She also shares her thoughts on whether or not female architects need to work harder than their male counterparts to get recognition and gives advice to young aspiring architects.
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Timestamps:
1:45 – Dorte Mandrup on the phrase irreplaceable places
4:10 – The Ilulissat Icefjord Centre by Dorte Mandrup
6:35 – Telling the story of ice, human history, and evolution in Ilulissat
9:58 – Dorte Mandrup’s decision to become an architect
12:31 – Environmental impact through architecture
16:30 – Dorte’s approach to feminism in architecture
18:58 – Do women have to work harder to establish themselves in architecture?
22:48 – Architects that influenced Dorte Mandrup
24:40 – Dorte Mandrup’s advice for young architects and designers
26:06 – Getting started in architecture
28:29 – Dorte Mandrup no the architect’s responsibility to the environment
30:13 –What’s next for Dorte Mandrup
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