Episode notes
In this episode of The Clayton Vance Podcast, we trace the automobile’s transformation of architecture and urban life. From tree-lined streets where porches and people took center stage to the rise of front-loaded garages dominating suburban facades, the car forever altered the way we build and live. Clayton explores how carriage houses were tucked away in alleys, why Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House marked a turning point, and how zoning, highways, and the pursuit of convenience rewrote our towns. The conversation asks a vital question: what did we gain, what did we lose, and how can we reclaim beauty, proportion, and human connection in the places we design today?