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12 November 2010

The World's Fair Podcast, Episode 20: Listener Questions



In episode 20 of the World's Fair Podcast, Urso and John respond to listener questions, including some very philosophical questions about the sustainability of expo, what makes a "successful" world's fair, and the importance of site planning, architecture and design.

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23 October 2010

The World's Fair Podcast, Episode 19: Malcolm Snow and the Expo 88 Legacy Site



In Episode 19, John and Urso talk to Malcolm Snow, the CEO of the South Bank Corporation, which controls the legacy site of Brisbane, Australia's Expo 88. He talks about the challenges of honoring the Expo 88 legacy and balancing contemporary needs for the site.

South Bank Corporation

Foundation Expo 88

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07 October 2010

The World's Fair Podcast, Episode 18: The Return of a World's Fair in the United States



Will the United States once again host a world's fair in 2020? Episode 18 of the World's Fair Podcast features a panel discussion in St. Louis discussing what it would take for the United States to get back into the expo game. Panelists include event director Steve Heckler, legendary world's fair pavilion creator Barry Howard, and ExpoMuseum.com's Urso Chappell.

ExpoBids.com - with links to various news stories

Expo2020USA.com

Expo2020.us

LAExpo2020.org

2020WorldsFair.com

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28 August 2009

Interview on A View for You, 25 August 2009

Monday, I was interviewed by Peter Camarda on A View for You. I talk about world's fairs in general, San Francisco's three world's fairs, Shanghai's plans for Expo 2010, and my winning Expo 2005 train wrap design.

Here's the interview in three parts.