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An Exercise in Unfiltered Conversation with Richard Saul Wurman Architect, designer, and TED creator

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Richard Saul Wurman is many things. The creator of the TED conference has also authored scores of books, ranging from revolutionary city guides to a collection of a collection of words by Louis Kahn. Robb and Josh welcomed Richard for a conversation about the LATCH system he devised for organizing information. This early Invisible Machines recording goes to unexpected places as a legendary architect and designer shares his unfiltered thinking on myriad topics.

Richard Saul Wurman, an acclaimed American architect and graphic designer, stands as the visionary creator of TED conferences, showcasing his prowess in design and information architecture. With 90 published books covering diverse topics and a legacy of chairing influential conferences, including TED and TEDMED, Wurman has been a trailblazer in shaping dialogues and urban mapping initiatives. Recognized with numerous awards, including the Arthur Spayed Brooks Gold Medal and a Lifetime Achievement Award from Cooper Hewitt, his impact extends across architecture, design, and the exploration of information.

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