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In this episode of Creative Alchemy, host Benjamin Ariff sits down with Barbara Bestor—architect, cultural curator, and founder of Bestor Architecture—for a conversation about creativity, community, and the evolving role of architecture.
From her early inspirations in Cambridge to leading bold projects like Sunnylands and community centers in Los Angeles, Barbara shares how her extroverted approach and playful design ethos break away from rigid architectural norms. She discusses how color, cultural references, and even the “mundane” (like coffee shops or public bathrooms) can become powerful design moments that shape how we experience daily life.
Together, they dive into topics including:
Barbara also reflects on her evolution as a designer, why she believes architecture is more like jazz than rigid rules, and how she continues to find inspiration from global travel, local culture, and California’s rich architectural landscape.
If you’ve ever wondered how the spaces around us can shape not just our cities but our emotional lives, this conversation will leave you seeing architecture in a whole new way.
Creative Alchemy is a production of Straw to Gold, Inc.
Music written and performed by Aaron Peterson. Visit https://www.aaronkmusic.com/ to learn more about Aaron.
To learn about all things Straw to Gold, please visit our website www.straw-gold.com or find us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/straw_to_gold/ or LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/straw-to-gold/
By Benjamin Ariff, Straw to GoldIn this episode of Creative Alchemy, host Benjamin Ariff sits down with Barbara Bestor—architect, cultural curator, and founder of Bestor Architecture—for a conversation about creativity, community, and the evolving role of architecture.
From her early inspirations in Cambridge to leading bold projects like Sunnylands and community centers in Los Angeles, Barbara shares how her extroverted approach and playful design ethos break away from rigid architectural norms. She discusses how color, cultural references, and even the “mundane” (like coffee shops or public bathrooms) can become powerful design moments that shape how we experience daily life.
Together, they dive into topics including:
Barbara also reflects on her evolution as a designer, why she believes architecture is more like jazz than rigid rules, and how she continues to find inspiration from global travel, local culture, and California’s rich architectural landscape.
If you’ve ever wondered how the spaces around us can shape not just our cities but our emotional lives, this conversation will leave you seeing architecture in a whole new way.
Creative Alchemy is a production of Straw to Gold, Inc.
Music written and performed by Aaron Peterson. Visit https://www.aaronkmusic.com/ to learn more about Aaron.
To learn about all things Straw to Gold, please visit our website www.straw-gold.com or find us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/straw_to_gold/ or LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/straw-to-gold/