Episode One – Peter Murray
Architecture Masters is a new podcast about the people shaping our cities – a series of short conversations with some of architecture’s leading lights.
For this week’s episode we speak to acclaimed architectural communicator Peter Murray about his career spent writing and talking about architecture.
We discuss the founding of both Blueprint Magazine and the London Festival of Architecture. Peter tells us how architects can be better communicators and how to make sure you get things done.
And finally, we find out which architect dressed up as a pantomime cow for a protest and which engineer went a year without speaking.
In the podcast Peter mentions the Architect Skills website, as well as his video on the importance of a marketing strategy.
He also recommends watching the videos of Park Avenue pitches by OMA, Rogers, Zaha, and Foster.