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Episode 3: World's Fairs & Utopian Dreams for the Future

52 min · 27 de jul de 2025
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In this episode, we're joined by two experts to explore the fantastical worlds built by the World's Fairs and Expos. They promised us futuristic dreamscapes, gave us inventions we still use today, and sometimes even sold us wild fantasies that never quite came true. Dr. Lisa Schrenk is Professor of Architectural History at the University of Arizona and co-founder of the Global Institute for the Study of International Expositions (www.isie-global.org). She's the author of the books Building a Century of Progress: The Architecture of Chicago's 1933-34 World's Fair, and The Oak Park Studio of Frank Lloyd Wright. Charles Pappas is senior writer for Exhibitor Magazine and the author of the books Nobody Sits Like the French, as well as Flying Cars, Zombie Dogs, and Robot Overlords: HowWorld's Fairs and Trade Expos Changed the World. He also co-authored Expo 2020 Dubai: The Definitive Edition. To stay up to date on the ISIE free online public lecture series, join the mailing list at http://www.isie-global.org.

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