Dame Jo da Silva, engineer
Dame Jo da Silva, engineer, shares the eight tracks, book and luxury item she would take with her if cast away to a desert island. With Lauren Laverne.
Dame Jo da Silva is a structural engineer and disaster relief specialist. Her humanitarian work has taken her from Sri Lanka in the wake of the Tsunami to Pakistan and Haiti to help with their post-earthquake recovery.
Jo was born in Washington DC where her father was a diplomat. As a child she enjoyed making things including buildings for her brother’s train set. After graduating from Cambridge University she joined design and engineering firm Arup where her first assignment involved working with Lord Norman Foster on a design for bus shelters.
She went on to work on the Ondaatje Wing at the National Portrait Gallery and Hong Kong’s International Airport on the island of Chek Lap Kok.
In 1994 she went to Tanzania where she worked in the refugee camps which had sprung up after the genocide in Rwanda. She devised a road system which transformed the delivery of food, water and medical supplies. After this experience she decided to devote her energies to crisis and disaster projects and in 2007 she founded Arup International Development, a not-for-profit business which designs buildings and infrastructure to help vulnerable and displaced people around the world.
In 2021 she received a Damehood in the New Year’s Honours list for her contribution to humanitarian relief.
DISC ONE: Sound And Vision (Remastered) by David Bowie
DISC TWO: Clarinet Concerto in A, K.622:2 Adagio, composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, performed by Jack Brymer (clarinet), Allegri Quartet (string quartet), London Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Sir Colin Davis
DISC THREE: All The World is Green by Tom Waits
DISC FOUR: Weird Fishes / Arpeggi by Radiohead
DISC FIVE: Shudder / King Of Snake by Underworld
DISC SIX: Big Yellow Taxi by Joni Mitchell
DISC SEVEN: Not Dark Yet by Bob Dylan
DISC EIGHT: Crying Shame by Jack Johnson
BOOK CHOICE: ‘The Boardman Tasker Omnibus’ by Peter Boardman and Joe Tasker
LUXURY ITEM: A charpoi (traditional Indian rope bed)
CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: All The World is Green by Tom Waits
Presenter Lauren Laverne
Producer Paula McGinley
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David Bowie
Sound And Vision (Remastered)
- A New Career In A New Town (1977-1982).
- Parlophone.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Clarinet Concerto in A, K.622:2 Adagio
Performer: Jack Brymer. Conductor: Colin Davis. Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Ensemble: Allegri String Quartet.- Mozart: Clarinet Concerto and Clarinet Quintet.
- Philips.
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Tom Waits
All The World Is Green
- Blood Money.
- Epitaph Europe B.V.
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Radiohead
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
- In Rainbows.
- XL Recordings Limited.
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Underworld
Shudder / King Of Snake
- JBO.
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Joni Mitchell
Big Yellow Taxi
- Ladies Of The Canyon.
- Reprise Records.
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Bob Dylan
Not Dark Yet
- Time Out Of Mind.
- Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd.
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Jack Johnson
Crying Shame
- In Between Dreams.
- Universal-Island Records Limited.
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