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By: Naziaty
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Starting conversations viewed from a grounded theory perspective on architectural theory, philosophy, and practice, through a discussion with architects, designers, and former students. Podcasts started in April 2020, hosted by Naziaty Mohd Yaacob, a former academic at the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.© 2023 Talk Architecture Art Education Philosophy Social Sciences
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  • A Review on the Balanced Education Model (2025 Interview with Kevin Mark Low)
    Mar 19 2026

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    A Commentary on the March 2025 episodes on the Balanced Education Model, an interview with Kevin Mark Low, with an eye towards writing thoughts on this to be published.

    Important core quotes and key statements from Kevin Mark Low:

    1. On the obsession with formalism and branding

    2. On the power of relationships

    3. On guidance and mentorship

    4. Broader critique of current systems

    5. On diversified education and first-principles

    These statements and quotes would form the basis of the writings and drafts to be made.

    © 2026 Talk Architecture, Author: Naziaty Mohd Yaacob.

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    29 mins
  • Kevin Mark Low and Naziaty Mohd Yaacob Shared Views on Education
    Mar 19 2026

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    Kevin Mark Low and Naziaty Mohd Yaacob both sees Malaysian architecture education as deeply flawed, producing graduates who are technically competent but philosophically and ethically underprepared. Discussion on these sub-topics / key points are found in this episode:

    1. Systemic failures and "dumbing down"

    2. Critique on formalism and form-first approaches

    3. Need for critical inquiry and balanced models

    4. Relevance to Malaysian / Tropical context

    5. Shift towards practice and real-world gaps

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    18 mins
  • Designing from First Principles [Addendum on Safari Roof House]- Part 2a
    Mar 18 2026

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    This is an addendum to the second episode on how architects Kevin Mark Low design from first principles, discussing the Safari Roof House (2002-2005).

    How designing the Safari Roof House embodies First-Principles thinking

    Kevin didn’t start with “let’s make a modern tropical house” or copy regional precedents. He decomposed to basics:

    • Human thermal comfort in 30–35°C heat + 80–90% humidity requires constant air movement and shade.

    • Monsoon rain is inevitable — design to channel it, not resist it perfectly.

    • Local materials and skills favor brick, concrete, and simple steel.

    • The building should enhance its context (suburban greenery, family life) rather than stand as an object.

    This discussion serves to explain further the employment of principles of physics and biology to provide the content for architecture, hence the importance of a diversified-type of education like liberal arts. This notion will be further elaborated in the book Naziaty is writing.

    © 2026 Talk Architecture, Author: Naziaty Mohd Yaacob.

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    14 mins
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