The focus on the home has arguably been one of the cornerstones of COVID across much of the scholarly and mainstream media during this period and we w...
The recent coronavirus pandemic has highlighted and exacerbated the already precarious housing situation for many. In this episode, Ana Baeza and Dav...
In this episode Ana Baeza talks to Rosie Cox (Birkbeck) and Lucy Delap (Cambridge University) about the boundaries between home and work. They discuss...
This episode focuses on debates about health and architecture at the level of the city, and how they are visualised and represented. Ana Baeza talks t...
In this episode we consider the sounds of our homes, from the radio to silence to the mundane sounds of day to day, and how we are possibly more aware...
Our homes are sensory spaces. We make sense of our homes through objects, textures, sounds. In this episode, Ana Baeza talks to anthropologist Sarah P...
In this episode MoDA's curator, Ana Baeza, talks to historians Trevor Keeble and Jane Hamlett about the design of homes in Britain from the nineteenth...
We’re recording the second season of this podcast in the context of the global pandemic. So in Season Two of That Feels Like Home, we explore multiple...
Are we at home when we write? Ana Baeza, MoDA's Curator, talks to Josie Barnard (Associate Professor in Creative Writing, De Montfort University) abou...
Given the impact of the fashion industry on the planet's resources, how might natural dyes offer more sustainable alternatives to synthetic dyestuffs?...