93-year old architect, theorist and professor Peter Eisenman, holds a place in architectural history as one of the New York Five, and the founder of Deconstructivism. He’s the recipient of the Gold Medal from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. And he has made a lifelong commitment to teaching, serving on the faculty of Yale, Princeton, Harvard, Cooper Union and Cambridge. He now teaches at Cornell University in Manhattan where he plans to adapt his newest course on the genealogy of architecture as the subject of his 28th book.
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Raj Rewal
90-year old Raj Rewal is one of the most distinguished Indian architects of all time – and Victoria’s old friend. He is the architect of Delhi’s most important Modern buildings and with many masterpieces published in the History of World Architecture. His work, recently displayed at an exhibition of Post-Colonial architecture at MoMA, is displayed in the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale. Raj talks about his latest creative passion – miniature paintings and drawings inspired by historical Indian works of art.
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Moshe Safdie
87-year old Israeli-Canadian-American architect Moshe Safdie, remains unstoppable with new projects from Singapore to Bentonville, Arkansas. He’s the recipient of the Gold Medal, the highest honor, from both the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and the American Institute of Architects. Moshe discusses his Marina Bay Sands complex in Singapore where expansion is about to begin on what’s become Singapore’s national landmark. The huge hotel’s three towers include a casino, a conference center, a shopping mall, an art museum, and a spectacular rooftop infinity pool that overlooks the scenic bay.
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Rem Koolhaas
Visionary architect Rem Koolhaas has been shaping and disrupting architecture for his entire career. At age 80, he is the youngest of Victoria’s guests and remains a prolific writer and one of the world’s most influential architects with multiple new projects including the expansion of NYC’s New Museum opening Fall 2025.
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Frank Gehry
Frank Gehry is the patriarch of this podcast series at age 96. Frank and Victoria go back more than 40 years, traveling the globe together to visit his buildings. Frank discusses his $1 billion Guggenheim Museum which is about to open in Abu Dhabi and new monumental projects ahead.
What is it about architecture that celebrates longevity? The world’s most famous architect, Frank Gehry, is 96 and about to open his Guggenheim Museum in Abu Dhabi and is still designing the greatest works of his career. Masters Frank Lloyd Wright and Phillip Johnson also worked into their 90s and were even more prolific than Gehry.
In this 5-part series, host Victoria Newhouse, a renowned architectural historian and age 87, chats with her contemporaries. Giants of architecture, all over age 80 and all still shaping the world. Guests include: Frank Gehry, Rem Koolhaas, Moshe Safdie, Peter Ei