Architects
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And they said to the architects, "Look, our corridors are an absolute nightmare.
Architects
are actually really, really good at this kind of resourceful, strategic thinking.
You know, I feel that the best video games are the ones that have really savvy
architects
that are behind them, and if they're not architects, bona fide trained in architecture, they have that feeling.
Architects
can stretch or rotate the models with their two hands directly.
The scale of the challenge for
architects
and for society to deal with in building is to find a solution to house these people.
This animation shows you how the building goes together in a very simple way, but these buildings are available for
architects
and engineers now to build on for different cultures in the world, different architectural styles and characters.
We have superstar lawyers and superstar
architects.
That's the responsibility of
architects.
Then people need some temporary housing, but there are no
architects
working there because we are too busy working for privileged people.
So I thought, even as architects, we can be involved in the reconstruction of temporary housing.
Throughout my career, I've been fortunate enough to work with many of the great international architects, documenting their work and observing how their designs have the capacity to influence the cities in which they sit.
But what I find really fascinating is what happens when
architects
and planners leave and these places become appropriated by people, like here in Chandigarh, India, the city which has been completely designed by the architect Le Corbusier.
But over the course of several years, I've been documenting Rem Koolhaas's CCTV building in Beijing and the olympic stadium in the same city by the
architects
Herzog and de Meuron.
During a conversation with local
architects
Urban-Think Tank, I learned about the Torre David, a 45-story office building which sits right in the center of Caracas.
So when we're asked, as architects, to design a new street, we have to look at drawings like this, that tell us how high a curb needs to be, that pedestrians need to be over here and vehicles over there, a loading zone here, a drop-off there.
It's a fear of difference, and
architects
hear this all the time from their clients: "If I try that new idea, will I be sued?
So if we want to make cells happy outside our bodies, we need to become cell
architects.
But
architects
love them.
Muslim Arab poets and scholars served in the royal court alongside Byzantine Greek sailors and
architects.
And it comprises of scientists and computer scientists and researchers but also artists like me, architects, designers, writers, activists, you name it.
The only way for us to be able to bring the main goals of the project ahead was for us to do something very unusual that usually
architects
don't do.
What you see is that the architecture of the invisible humiliates the best
architects
in the world.
We traveled the country, met with
architects
and planners.
This will need to be rebuilt by architects, by engineers, by electricians.
This is a trigger that
architects
use to get you to create an emotional connection to the forms that we build our buildings out of.
On the one side is innovation, and
architects
are constantly pushing, pushing for new technologies, new typologies, new solutions for the way that we live today.
Architects
had been busy experimenting with something called brutalism.
So
architects
get frustrated, and we start pushing the pendulum back into the other direction.
It happened to Zaha and it happened to Libeskind, and what happened to these elite few
architects
at the turn of the new millennium could actually start to happen to the entire field of architecture, as digital media starts to increase the speed with which we consume information.
So my theory is that when you apply media to this pendulum, it starts swinging faster and faster, until it's at both extremes nearly simultaneously, and that effectively blurs the difference between innovation and symbol, between us, the architects, and you, the public.
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