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This week, we discuss a new architecture-themed horror film, some concerning news about green walls and a new architectural term that one of our hosts has audaciously coined.
In this episode, Dezeen features editor Nat Barker and design editor Jennifer Hahn consider Backrooms – a surprise-hit horror movie from a 20-year-old director – and its origins in the internet's fascination with "liminal space".
Then, they talk through new research indicating that plastic-potted green wall systems could make fire spread up building facades faster than the cladding used on Grenfell Tower.
Finally, they discuss Nat's claim that a new architectural style has emerged in the UK and beyond.
This episode was recorded and edited by Miguel Santa Clara. Dezeen Weekly artwork is by Simon Volt.
By DezeenThis week, we discuss a new architecture-themed horror film, some concerning news about green walls and a new architectural term that one of our hosts has audaciously coined.
In this episode, Dezeen features editor Nat Barker and design editor Jennifer Hahn consider Backrooms – a surprise-hit horror movie from a 20-year-old director – and its origins in the internet's fascination with "liminal space".
Then, they talk through new research indicating that plastic-potted green wall systems could make fire spread up building facades faster than the cladding used on Grenfell Tower.
Finally, they discuss Nat's claim that a new architectural style has emerged in the UK and beyond.
This episode was recorded and edited by Miguel Santa Clara. Dezeen Weekly artwork is by Simon Volt.