Architects
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When the
architects
came, they brought us these things, and you've probably seen things like this.
One is that all the professionals, all the tradesmen, vendors, inspectors, engineers,
architects
all think like this.
(Crowd Noise) And that was, for us, was very interesting, because, as architects, as engineers, as designers, we always think about how people will use the things we design.
Now the good news about
Architects
for Humanity is they're really kind of the most amazing group.
OK, then I did something that
architects
always do, y'all.
And you can see it if you slow it down and attach lights to them, and they're sort of like secret
architects
in your bedroom.
And today,
architects
and biologists are working together to explore smart building design that will create healthy buildings for us.
Probably the most significant public space failure in America, designed by the leading
architects
of the day, Harry Cobb and I.M. Pei: Boston City Hall Plaza.
You know, eight hours before deadline, four
architects
trying to get this building in on time, right?
It's kind of like
architects
who show people in their houses, as opposed to them being empty.
It was built by 12 Barefoot
architects
who can't read and write, built on $1.50 a sq.
I said, "Yes, they made the blueprints, but the Barefoot
architects
actually constructed the college."
We are the only ones who actually returned the award for $50,000, because they didn't believe us, and we thought that they were actually casting aspersions on the Barefoot
architects
of Tilonia.
Architects, for example, they want to create prototypes of buildings.
Architects
cater for the one percent, builders are scarce, so service is inconsistent and prices are high.
Working with Jake Barton, we produce the software tool, which allows the
architects
to, first of all, generate a layout that satisfied all of those adjacency requests, but then second, make little adjustments where they needed to to tell the stories that they wanted to tell.
Together with the
architects
of Albert Speer & Partner, our engineers from Transsolar have been supporting, have been developing open-air stadia based on 100 percent solar power, on 100 percent solar cooling.
A metaphor will serve here: Where elite mathematicians and statisticians and theorists often serve as
architects
in the expanding realm of science, the remaining large majority of basic applied scientists, including a large portion of those who could be said to be of the first rank, are the ones who map the terrain, they scout the frontiers, they cut the pathways, they raise the buildings along the way.
I think this project gives us a glimpse of the unseen objects that await us if we as
architects
begin to think about designing not the object, but a process to generate objects.
I mean,
architects
have been thinking about these ideas for a long time.
Architects
and designers tend to focus exclusively on these.
("Do
architects
have ears?")
Some of my best friends are
architects.
This is a 32-million-pound flagship academy school which was built quite recently in the U.K. and designed by one of Britain's top
architects.
An architect designs a building, and it becomes a place, or many
architects
design many buildings, and it becomes a city, and regardless of this complicated mix of forces of politics and culture and economics that shapes these places, at the end of the day, you can go and you can visit them.
This is the Lillis Business Complex at the University of Oregon, and I worked with a team of
architects
and biologists to sample over 300 rooms in this building.
It's designed by I. M. Pei, one of the premier modernist
architects.
And they were saying, you know, "The architects, Norman was always going on about designing for the future, and you know, it didn't seem to cost us any more.
And all of those booms, in their own various ways, have now kicked the bucket, and we're back in this situation where the smartest designers and
architects
in the world are only really able to work for one percent of the population.
I think the challenge facing the next generation of
architects
is, how are we going to turn our client from the one percent to the 100 percent?
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