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In this episode Dr Christopher Cowell - lecturer and architectural historian at London South Bank University - joins me for a brilliantly layered conversation on world-building, stories of empire, identity and place, and the dance between locality and globality. This episode is a deep dive into how power gets built into the bones of our cities as well as our imaginations. The Khizr Studio Podcast is a series by Khizr Studio. Links: Chris' PhD Abstract - https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/... Army Architects - https://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/id/ep... Follow the Khizr Studio Podcast on: / khizrstudiopodcast / khizrstudiopodcast https://www.khizr.co.uk/podcast Please leave a comment to let me know what you thought of the conversation and if there are any themes or topics you'd like to hear more of in future episodes! Timestamps: 0:00 - Hello 0:16 - Introduction to Chris, A Romanticisation of History 2:03 - World Building 3:25 - Chris' New Book, Colonialism & Capitalism, Finding an 'Interrogator' for a Project 8:46 - Finding the Right Story to Tell, Multidisciplinary-ness When Analysing History, The French Revolution 11:30 - Hearing, Smelling, and Seeing Your Work, The Sound of Hong Kong, The British Colonisation of India 15:49 - A Method Issue, The Taxonomy of Colonial Office Records, World-Building From Necessity 17:56 - What drew Chris to Hong Kong?, The Handover of Hong Kong to China, Management Processes The Khizr Studio Podcast is a series of conversations aimed to be accessible by architects and non-architects alike, with the purpose of widening our understanding of architecture, landscape architecture, and urbanism - and the societal, political, and economic forces that influence their design.