How should we live? This Sunday on Frontseat...
How should we live? This Sunday on Frontseat...
This week on Frontseat, Sunday 12th September, 10.25pm TV One
An exploration of how we live and how other people think we ought to live, including:
The Toilet Legacy: How does a small town like Kawakawa deal with a huge influx of tourists because of its famous public bogs? Reporter Jeremy Hansen investigates the town's plans to acknowledge the legacy of Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser within its new arts strategy.
Utopian Ideals: Austrian architect Ernst Plischke came here as a refugee in 1939 and left a collection of important modernist architecture and ideas about how New Zealand neighbourhoods could be shaped. A new City Gallery exhibition acknowledges his impact - and reporter Emma Robinson O'Brien takes us inside the newly renovated Sutch-Smith house in Wellington.
Domestic Interventions: An Irish-Spanish architect couple let their artist pals loose on their unassuming white weatherboard house in Miramar, challenging notions of DIY and domesticity. Frontseat filmed the circular saws in action.
How should we live? A panel of experts, including award-winning arts advocate Naomi McLeary, discusses all of these ideas for living and more with host Oliver Driver.
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The Frontseat Team TV One after Lexus Sunday Theatre