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So this kind of proof of concept project has a lot of implications to actual future application in architecture, and in this case, here you see a house, that's for a developer in China, and it's actually a four-story glass box.
They breathe through holes in their sides called spiracles, and they bring the air through and it moves through their system to cool them down, and so in this project, I'm trying to look at how we can consider that in
architecture
too, how we can bring air through holes in the sides of a building.
They have the same
architecture.
I'm going to share data with you from one aspect of my research focused on
architecture
that demonstrates how, through both conscious and unconscious design, we're impacting these invisible worlds.
The examples that I just gave you are about architecture, but they're relevant to the design of anything.
In 2008, I was just about to graduate from
architecture
school after several years, and go out and get a job, and this happened.
And two, actually this is a fascinating paradox for architecture, which is that, as a society, we've never needed design thinking more, and yet
architecture
was literally becoming unemployed.
It strikes me that we talk very deeply about design, but actually there's an economics behind
architecture
that we don't talk about, and I think we need to.
So, as a bottom-of-the-rung
architecture
graduate, I might expect to earn about 24,000 pounds.
The uncomfortable fact is that actually almost everything that we call
architecture
today is actually the business of designing for about the richest one percent of the world's population, and it always has been.
The reason why we forgot that is because the times in history when
architecture
did the most to transform society were those times when, actually, the one percent would build on behalf of the 99 percent, for various different reasons, whether that was through philanthropy in the 19th century, communism in the early 20th, the welfare state, and most recently, of course, through this inflated real estate bubble.
The first is, I think we need to question this idea that
architecture
is about making buildings.
So the challenge we face is, how are we going to build the tools, the infrastructure and the institutions for
architecture'
s social economy?
And we were fascinated by what that might mean for
architecture.
Contrary to almost everything that you might get taught at an
architecture
school, copying is good.
The only difference between traditional vernacular
architecture
and open-source
architecture
might be a web connection, but it's a really, really big difference.
And when it comes to
architecture
in cities, that really matters.
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.
They are an expression of the majestic
architecture
of our atmosphere.
So the interplanetary system is on its way, but there's a last project, which the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which funded the original ARPANET, funded the Internet, funded the interplanetary architecture, is now funding a project to design a spacecraft to get to the nearest star in 100 years' time.
So they hire us to visualize their power and money by making monumental
architecture.
Well, for many years, robots have been designed to emphasize speed and precision, and this translates into a very specific
architecture.
So bees fly to some plants and they scrape these very, very sticky resins off the leaves, and they take them back to the nest where they cement them into the nest
architecture
where we call it propolis.
And all of this comes from the
architecture
of complexity, or the patterns of how things are connected.
Iran had put itself in isolation because of its radicalism, and after having helped the United States indirectly in the war against Iraq in 1991, the Iranians were hoping that they would be rewarded by being included in the post-war security
architecture
of the region.
So, every brain region is wired to every other region, and these are trimmed down to create the characteristic modular
architecture
of the adult brain.
So I'm a city planner, an urban designer, former arts advocate, trained in
architecture
and art history, and I want to talk to you today not about design but about America and how America can be more economically resilient, how America can be healthier, and how America can be more environmentally sustainable.
In fact, when they put it into the jawbone, it could integrate into the jaw, and we know now with very sophisticated imaging technologies that part of that integration comes from the fact that this material is designed in a very specific way, has a beautiful chemistry, has a beautiful
architecture.
Designed in very specific ways by this group of people who haven't had any education in
architecture
or design.
Through this
architecture
by subtraction, these yaodongs are built literally inside of the soil.
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