It's almost impossible to pass through Kansas City's suburbs without seeing an office park. They're so commonplace, we almost don't notice them. But, they're a big part of our suburban cityscape, and someone put them there on purpose. So who did this and why?
Plus, in the 1940s, a Kansas man made one small town into his scientific laboratory. How Roger Barker founded environmental psychology.
Guests:
- Doug Stockman, principal, Helix Architecture
- Daniel Serda, inSITE planning
- Ariel Sabar, author and journalist, The Outsider: The Life And Times Of Roger Barker