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However, the tower’s
architects
believed a three-meter foundation would suffice for their relatively short structure.
When I was about 24 years old, Kate Stohr and myself started an organization to get
architects
and designers involved in humanitarian work, not only about responding to natural disasters, but involved in systemic issues.
Many
architects
seemed to think that when you design, you design a jewel, and it's a jewel that you try and crave for; whereas I felt that when you design, you either improve or you create a detriment to the community in which you're designing.
So what happened is, we used Meetup and all these other Internet tools, and we ended up having 40 chapters starting up, thousands of
architects
in 104 countries.
There are hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of
architects
and designers and inventors around the world that are getting involved in humanitarian work.
We need a whole community of African
architects
and designers to lead with thousands more examples.
If we are to develop solutions unique to us, rather than attempting to turn Kigali into Beijing, or Lagos into Shenzhen, we need a community that will build the design confidence of the next generation of African
architects
and designers.
So,
architects
are never happy with just one block of an interesting material.
And I said to Professor Kurokawa, "Wow, the
architects
must have really been kicking themselves when they realized that they'd made a mistake and put this one upside down."
So, I implemented this pen that can help designers and
architects
not only think in three dimensions, but they can actually draw, so that it's more intuitive to use that way.
Now, as
architects
we're trained to solve problems.
Sometimes our engineers and
architects
do not care about slopes in bathrooms, but here they will care properly.
The best civil engineers we had, the best planners, the best
architects.
And I'm sure those
architects
are inspired, as I am, by what surrounds us, by nature.
Now, I think that this is a great metaphor for the state of architecture and
architects
today.
And we
architects
are cowards.
So, what do we
architects
need to do?
Now, there are all kinds of things that we
architects
need to learn how to do, like managing contracts, learning how to write contracts, understanding procurement processes, understanding the time value of money and cost estimation.
So, the first position we took was, "Hey, we as
architects
had better not show up and do a pristine building that doesn't engender the same freedoms that this old dilapidated shed provided the company."
One of the things that we learned when we visited various theaters is they hate us architects, because they say the first thing they have to do, the first five minutes of any show, is they have to get our architecture out of the mind of their patron.
And this is very well known to engineers and architects, because it's a very strong surface in compression.
Now, it's also known to
architects.
One of the most famous
architects
is Eduardo Catalano, who popularized this structure.
In record time, a team of
architects
and construction workers designed and built a viewing platform to ease the frustration and bring people closer.
Including taking a small piece adjacent to the site and inviting 10
architects
who currently don't have a voice in New York to do artist housing.
I'd like to thank everybody, all the scientists, the philosophers, the architects, the inventors, the biologists, the botanists, the artists ... everyone that blew my mind this week.
And since then, I've conducted about 70 design workshops across the world with students and designers and architects, even the CTOs of the Fortune 50, and there's something about this exercise that reveals very deep lessons about the nature of collaboration, and I'd like to share some of them with you.
Architects
and engineers, thankfully.
And finally, to pull out all the stops, this is a system called Urp, for urban planners, in which we give
architects
and urban planners back the models that we confiscated when we insisted that they use CAD systems.
Today, barely 15 percent of registered
architects
in the United States are women.
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