Architect
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(Applause continues) About a year and a half ago, Stephen Lawler, who also gave a talk here at TED in 2007 on Virtual Earth, brought me over to become the
architect
of Bing Maps, which is Microsoft's online-mapping effort.
Did that require, as an architect, a new way of thinking about what you were doing?
So if you change those ingredients today, you're basically teaching your brain how to predict differently tomorrow, and this is what I call being the
architect
of your experience.
As an architect, I have to confront something like this.
In fact, the
architect
of our national accounting system, Simon Kuznets, in the 1930s, said that, "A nation's welfare can scarcely be inferred from their national income."
An
architect
by training, I've always been fascinated watching people experience design in the world around them.
At one point a nurse, without any prompt, turned to us and said, "I always think to myself, 'I wish I had become an architect, because I could have designed rooms like this better.'"
I said to her, "An
architect
did design this room."
An
architect
can use computer-assisted design software to design bigger, more complicated buildings.
Throw in a profiteering glutton, an apparently mentally unstable and disgruntled
architect
and his son, and then to spice things up you add a weak plot and bad acting.
The young couple is there to investigate the place's dark history; the dysfunctional family (with a pregnant Linda Blair even though nobody seems to bother about who the father is and what his whereabouts are) considers re-opening the hotel and the yummy female
architect
simply tagged along for casual sex.
In the XXII century an
architect
by the name of Merchant (Bruce Ramsay) commandeers a space station, which he personally designed.
When Roger plots another scheme to catch Al-Saleem using the innocent
architect
Omar Sadiki (Ali Suliman) as decoy to lure Al-Saleem, he jeopardizes not only the safety of Sadiki, but also Aisha that is kidnapped.
A young
architect
Jimmy McMillan(Chick Chandler)discovers a dead body that goes missing.
Apparently, Kersey isn't an
architect
anymore, he's ten times more social and talkative than he used to be and suddenly nobody, not even the police, is against vigilante actions anymore?
In one of them is a sort of Operatic bordello story where a rejected
architect
attempts to manipulate a group of people into throes of happiness--only his attempt misses it's only real target, the woman that he pines after.
The characters say so many funny things and make so many weird references to current events that I'm amazed they kept having more options, like the
architect
who can never say the name of the wizard Miraculix correctly.
The plot follows Casey; a former drug dealer who has gone straight and is now living as a successful
architect
in suburbia with his wife.
She calls the one-arm
architect
Numerobis (Jamel Debbuzi) and gives him two options: to be covered by gold if he accomplishes his mission, or become crocodile food if he fails.
Nominated for best documentary feature at 2004's Academy Awards, My
Architect
follows filmmaker Nathaniel Kahn in his quest to find out about his father, the legendary
architect
Louis I Kahn.
Paul Mazursky's Tempest - Interesting,odd and strange movie about a mid-life crisis.Set in NYC and a remote Greek Island with John Cassavettes as world renowned
architect
who decides to drop out.He is accompanied by his daughter(Molly Ringwald) and a lounge singer(Susan Sarandon).A beautiful transfer of this 25 year old movie on the DVD- but without any extras-not even the theatrical trailer.Tons of great scenery and razor-sharp dialogue make this 2 and a half hour movie an interesting trip.Raul Julia and Gena Rowlands round out a strong cast.A good drama mixed with comedy and tension and near insanity.This recent DVD release is worth renting.
Loosely based on the Shakesperean play, TEMPEST follows an
architect
(the late John Cassavettes, in one of his best performances), bored with his work and his crumbling marriage (to real life spouse Gene Rowlads), who decides to chuck it all, say the hell with the rat race and go live on an island with his daughter (Molly Ringwald, in her film debut), and new girlfriend Aretha (a luminous Susan Sarandon).
It's a story about a great architect, a son seeking his father, about very loving relationships, and about loss.
Together with Jane & their young son Tommy (Michael Manchester) Rose & Freddie are planning to travel to the island with an
architect
named Linda Sullivan (Catherine Hickland) to check on the amount of work that needs doing, they also meet up with the estate agent Jerry Giordano (Rick Farnsworth) & hire a local fisherman named Sam (George Stevens) to take them to the island.
John Denver, in one of his sweetest roles, plays George Billings, a successful NYC
architect
and new widower who lost his wife about a year earlier.
I never heard of architect, Louis Kahn, until this documentary.
Louis also has another half-sister Alexandra Tynge from his father's previous relationship with Anne Tyne, a fellow
architect.
John Rivers' life as an
architect
and family man has taken a turn for the worst when his wife has disappeared and has been concluded dead after a freakish accident that involved changing a tyre on her car.
The idea is this: An
architect
has built--actually, rebuilt--for himself a huge and rambling house; his wife has just left him, mainly because of his own self-centeredness, but also, it is intimated, because she can't get used to the place since he remodeled it.
Apparently the house, as they soon find out, was built by some well-known
architect
in the mid-nineteenth century ultimately making it very valuable and highly sought-after by a number of collectors.
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