
Episode #264
264: If everything is connected, why do we still design in silos? | Tore Banke - TREDJE NATUR
Urbcast is back after summer! I'm really excited to share this conversation with Tore Banke – architect, PhD, Head of Impact and Associate Partner at THIRD NATURE (Tredje Natur) in Copenhagen. Rain falls on a roof an architect designed, crosses a landscape someone else drew and ends up in a pipe owned by a utility. Physically it's one system — but we design, budget and manage it in separate pieces. This episode is about how to bridge those silos. Link to THIRD NATURE: https://www.thirdnaturearchitects.com Link to Enghaveparken, the climate park we discuss: https://www.thirdnaturearchitects.com/case/adaptation-park Topics: ✅ From objects to relationships: what computational design really changed ✅ Why water doesn't know any boundaries — and our budgets do ✅ Combining functions is easy, combining budgets isn't ✅ How one project becomes a method that travels to other cities ✅ AI as computational design 20 years later: the tools got democratised, expertise didn't Book recommendation from my guest: The Gospel of the Eels — Patrik Svensson More about the podcast: Website: https://urbcast.pl Social media: https://linktr.ee/urbcast Support the podcast on Patronite: https://patronite.pl/urbcast Or buy me a virtual coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/urbcast See you in the next episodes of Urbcast — in Polish and in English.






