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Suburbia Projects - Making Architecture More Accessible

Naadiya Hani, Co-founder, Suburbia Projects | Ashran Bahari, Co-founder, Suburbia Projects

18-Nov-21 21:00

Suburbia Projects - Making Architecture More Accessible

Suburbia Projects is a new publisher in town that focuses specifically on architecture. They plan to make architecture less elitist and more accessible for everyone, with a focus on championing the practical and the pragmatic, and less on the aesthetics. Co-founders, Naadiya Hani and Ashran Bahari join us on the show to share their vision and hopes for the local architecture scene.

IMAGE SOURCE: Suburbia Projects / INSTAGRAM

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Haniff Baharudin


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