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By itself, it's a magnificent piece of architecture, but the structure is only a shell until it disappears under a thick blanket of messages.
What you see is that the
architecture
of the invisible humiliates the best architects in the world.
Design's power of synthesis is just an attempt to put at the innermost core of
architecture
the force of life.
Well, I went to Rhode Island School of Design in the second half of the '60s to study
architecture.
We get a little exuberant as we pass Gesu; it's not surprising to sort of mimic the
architecture
in this way.
Could you revise for your
architecture
exams using interpretive dance if you're a kinesthetic learner?
So my team and I built the big lab rig to perfect our
architecture
and test the corner cases and really fine-tune our chip designs, before spending the millions of dollars to fabricate each chip.
And that's
architecture.
That feeling, those emotions that I felt, that's the power of architecture, because
architecture
is not about math and it's not about zoning, it's about those visceral, emotional connections that we feel to the places that we occupy.
That's 90 percent of our time surrounded by
architecture.
That means that
architecture
is shaping us in ways that we didn't even realize.
And the answer is that
architecture
works on the principle of a pendulum.
And this building fundamentally changes the world's relationship to
architecture.
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.
Because think about how you consume
architecture.
Architecture
is everywhere now, and that means that the speed of communication has finally caught up to the speed of
architecture.
Because
architecture
actually moves quite quickly.
That's because there's never been a good feedback loop in
architecture.
It's never going to happen again, I think, because we are living on the verge of the greatest revolution in
architecture
since the invention of concrete, of steel, or of the elevator, and it's a media revolution.
That means we don't need the Greeks anymore to tell us what to think about
architecture.
We can tell each other what we think about architecture, because digital media hasn't just changed the relationship between all of us, it's changed the relationship between us and buildings.
Architects can hear you, and you're not intimidated by
architecture.
This is the second iteration of that same project, but in Slovenia, in a different country, and the new group was like, we're going to do the
architecture
differently.
So they took away the architecture, they kept the base of the artwork, and they built an entirely new, much more biomorphic
architecture
on top of that.
It's an evolving artwork, evolving
architecture.
In 1976, where there was a whole movement to get NASA to photograph that area because people thought this was monumental
architecture
made by Martians.
I'd like to tell you a story about death and
architecture.
Now, I'm an architect, and for the past year and a half I've been looking at these changes and at what they mean for
architecture
related to death and dying.
Hospital
architecture
has earned its bad reputation.
So this conversation about death and
architecture
was what I wanted to start when I did my first exhibition on it in Venice in June, which was called "Death in Venice."
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