In this episode of But Why? A Design Podcast, Eugene and Stirling are joined by architect Jimmy Thompson of MJA Studio to explore the idea that design has the power to enhance life.
Jimmy shares insights from years of practice working across housing and mixed-use projects, where the challenge is not just creating buildings, but shaping environments that support dignity, wellbeing and everyday experience. The conversation moves beyond form and aesthetics, asking deeper questions about the role architects play in creating places where people spend most of their lives.
At the centre of the discussion is a reminder that design decisions carry consequence. From light and air through to spatial planning and material choices, the built environment has the potential to elevate human experience when intention and care are applied.
The conversation also touches on a challenge within the design profession itself: designers often struggle to communicate the why behind their decisions.
The conversation explores:
Architecture as a tool for enhancing everyday life
The responsibility designers hold toward the people who occupy their buildings
Housing as more than shelter, creating dignity, health and wellbeing
Balancing professional success with humility in design practice
We hope you enjoy.
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