99% Invisible-75- Secret Staircases
Episode Date: March 21, 2013Wherever there is sufficient demand to move between two points of differing elevation, there are stairs. In some hilly neighborhoods of California–if...
Design is everywhere in our lives, perhaps most importantly in the places where we've just stopped noticing. 99% Invisible is a weekly exploration of the process and power of design and architecture. From award winning producer Roman Mars. Learn more at 99percentinvisible.org.
682 episodes transcribedWherever there is sufficient demand to move between two points of differing elevation, there are stairs. In some hilly neighborhoods of California–if...
There was a time when every street sign, every billboard, and every window display was made by a sign artist with a paint kit and an arsenal of squirr...
There comes a time in the life of a modern city where it begins to grow up–literally. Santiago, the capital of Chile, has been going through a tremend...
Like many cities in Central Europe, Warsaw is made up largely of grey, ugly, communist block-style architecture. Except for one part: The Old Town. Wa...
Though its officially name is JFK Plaza, the open space near Philadelphia’s City Hall is more commonly known as LOVE Park. With its sleek granite benc...
When Eric Molinsky lived in Los Angeles, he kept hearing this story about a bygone transportation system called the Red Car. The Red Car, he was told,...
If you’re not from California, or missed this bit of news, the University of California has a new logo. Or rather had a new logo. To be more precise t...
I want you to conjure an image in your mind of the white stripes that divide the lanes of traffic going the same direction on a major highway. How lon...
When Melissa Lee was growing up in Hastings-on-Hudson, a small town in upstate New York, there were only so many fun things to do. One was buying geod...
Kowloon Walled City was the densest place in the world, ever. By its peak in the 1990s, the 6.5 acre Kowloon Walled City was home to at least 33,000 p...
When most people think of camouflage they think of blending in with the environment, but camouflage can also take the opposite approach. It has long b...
In the Cape Cod town of Woods Hole, buildings are not usually dome-shaped. Producer Katie Klocksin was pretty surprised when she came across one. Kati...
On this special edition of 99% Invisible, we joined forces with Andrea Seabrook of DecodeDC to investigate all the thought that goes into the most min...
Benjamen Walker had a theory that priority queues are changing the American experience of waiting in line. So he visited amusement parks, highways, an...
Pneumatic (adj.): of, or pertaining to, air, gases, or wind. In the world before telephone, radio, and email, the tasks of transmitting information a...
I only recently started listening to BackStory with the American History Guys, but it’s already earned a top spot in my crowded weekly rotation. With...
While we’re gearing up for season 3, we present two pieces from two shows we love: First up, Language Bites from RTE Choice in Ireland. Language Bites...
New Public Sites is an investigation into some of the invisible sites and overlooked features of our everyday public spaces. These are the liminal spa...
Sean Cole is a poet and he knows what you think of that. He is also a radio producer. One night, drunk and stumbling around the Hudson River with his...
What’s the difference between what the public sees and what an architect sees when they look at a building? The hotel on the very prominent corner of...