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Architects
are no longer these mysterious creatures that use big words and complicated drawings, and you aren't the hapless public, the consumer that won't accept anything that they haven't seen anymore.
Architects
can hear you, and you're not intimidated by architecture.
It means that three
architects
can dream about swimming in the East River of New York, and then raise nearly half a million dollars from a community that gathered around their cause, no one client anymore.
And it means that a building doesn't have to be beautiful to be lovable, like this ugly little building in Spain, where the
architects
dug a hole, packed it with hay, and then poured concrete around it, and when the concrete dried, they invited someone to come and clean that hay out so that all that's left when it's done is this hideous little room that's filled with the imprints and scratches of how that place was made, and that becomes the most sublime place to watch a Spanish sunset.
Architects
already know how to make buildings that are greener and smarter and friendlier.
We just work together, and even, for example, when
architects
visit what we're doing, sometimes they have a bit of a hard time understanding how we build without a master plan.
This is L'Ospedale degli Innocenti, built in 1419 by Brunelleschi, who was one of the most famous and influential
architects
of his time.
Ibu means "mother," and ku means "mine," so it represents my Mother Earth, and at Ibuku, we are a team of artisans,
architects
and designers, and what we're doing together is creating a new way of building.
So combine those with the adventurous outliers from new generations of locally trained
architects
and designers and engineers, and always remember that you are designing for curving, tapering, hollow poles.
A group of London
architects
have opened a dark net site for people worried about regeneration projects.
In the Everglades, they are the very
architects
of the Everglades, because as the water drops down in the winter during the dry season, they start excavating these holes called gator holes.
Assembly lines have dictated a world made of parts, framing the imagination of designers and
architects
who have been trained to think about their objects as assemblies of discrete parts with distinct functions.
Traditionally, urban planners and
architects
build physical models of cities and buildings to better understand them.
Creative constraints apply across professions, to
architects
and artists, writers, engineers, and scientists.
"Where are the architects?" Paul said.
If hospitals are making people sicker, where are the
architects
and designers to help us build and design hospitals that allow us to heal?
That's because most people think
architects
design buildings and cities, but what we really design are relationships, because cities are about people.
Urban planners, architects, developers, politicians, and occasionally, a few loud citizens.
And while this may seem ridiculous, it isn't so different from the models that
architects
create.
You never see
architects
or designers showing you their real world.
Architects, biologists, designers, miners, goat herds, you name it.
So they did this wonderful thing where they brought in first 10, then 20, then more architects, each one of whom was assigned a library to rethink what a library was.
Basically I'd work with different
architects.
Now these
architects
were my client.
Then I got a call from one of the architects, a guy named Richard Lewis, and he says, "I've got a problem.
Now, just think of everything we lose when
architects
stop using the full range of available materials.
Eventually, the technology advanced to the point where
architects
could design structures so transparent they practically disappear.
The good news is that
architects
and developers have begun to rediscover the joys of texture without backing away from modernity.
Now,
architects
can use glass in equally lyrical and inventive ways.
And in fact, in more and more countries, load-bearing earthen structures are not allowed to be built anymore although they're traditional and have lasted for hundreds of years, and not because the material is weak, but because there are no
architects
and engineers who know how to deal with that material.
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