Architecture
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But actually, I would question whether there is one way that you're supposed to act around death, and if there's not, I'd ask you to think about what you think a good death is, and what you think that
architecture
that supports a good death might be like, and mightn't it be a little less like this and a little more like this? Thank you.
It became the winning
architecture
to generate exciting new results in object recognition.
Unfortunately, talking about virtual reality is like dancing about
architecture.
And this is actually someone dancing about
architecture
in virtual reality.
So it means basically this
architecture
is a roof.
I think
architecture
is capable of changing this world, and people's lives.
Now it might be that we cannot solve the entire control problem in advance because maybe some elements can only be put in place once you know the details of the
architecture
where it will be implemented.
The tried-and-true, well-crafted formulas and vocabulary of
architecture
do not apply here.
It's a way of connecting, at least, with some of those people that are so important to the realization of
architecture.
The need for shelter has given rise to
architecture.
Here we've reimagined the mashrabiya, an archetype of ancient Arabic architecture, and created a screen where every aperture is uniquely sized to shape the form of light and heat moving through it.
Working with an ancient material, one of the first lifeforms on the planet, plenty of water and a little bit of synthetic biology, we were able to transform a structure made of shrimp shells into an
architecture
that behaves like a tree.
This silkworm cocoon, for example, creates a highly sophisticated architecture, a home inside which to metamorphisize.
We placed it inside a box with magnetic sensors, and that allowed us to create this 3-dimensional point cloud and visualize the complex
architecture
of the silkworm cocoon.
I look for this intention to share in everything, and I ask: what are the intentions behind this
architecture
or this product or this restaurant or this meal?
For much of the past century,
architecture
was under the spell of a famous doctrine.
"Form follows function" had become modernity's ambitious manifesto and detrimental straitjacket, as it liberated
architecture
from the decorative, but condemned it to utilitarian rigor and restrained purpose.
Of course,
architecture
is about function, but I want to remember a rewriting of this phrase by Bernard Tschumi, and I want to propose a completely different quality.
In this sense, I'm interested in fiction not as the implausible but as the real, as the reality of what
architecture
means for the people that live in it and with it.
I think of our
architecture
as organizational structures.
And how can fictive stories of the inhabitants and users of our buildings script the architecture, while the
architecture
scripts those stories at the same time?
So we could think of
architecture
as complex systems of relationships, both in a programmatic and functional way and in an experiential and emotive or social way.
And suddenly you think of
architecture
no longer as built substance, but as an organism, as a life form.
It has a population of over 10,000 people, and of course, this is a scale that exceeds the comprehension of many things and the scale of typical
architecture.
But of course, it's not a number, it is the people, it is a community that inhabits the building, and in order to both comprehend this, but also script this architecture, we identified five characters, hypothetical characters, and we followed them throughout their day in a life in this building, thought of where they would meet, what they would experience.
So
architecture
suddenly assumes the quality of a player, of something that writes stories and performs stories.
So I believe that
architecture
exceeds the domain of physical matter, of the built environment, but is really about how we want to live our lives, how we script our own stories and those of others.
So, just the simple task of clicking your mouse means visiting all of the critical components of your computer's architecture: peripherals, the basic input-output system, the CPU, programs, and memory, and not one gremlin.
So in the summer, I did my first exhibition on death and
architecture
in Venice, and it was called "Death in Venice."
In this one sketch, Leonardo was able to combine the mathematics, religion, philosophy, architecture, and artistic skill of his age.
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