Architecture
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My team and I have been applying insights from ecology to
architecture
to see how physical space can help build stronger relationships.
You can study together in big groups or in small ones, because the
architecture
sets up these opportunities.
So I've shown how
architecture
can connect people on this kind of horizontal campus scale.
With over 700 apartments, we wanted to see if we could use
architecture
to help people get to know their neighbors, even when their homes are organized in the vertical dimension.
So I've shown how tall buildings can be social connectors, but what about public
architecture?
Public
architecture
is just not as successful if it comes from the top down.
You know, in my field, there's a debate about whether
architecture
can even do anything to improve social relationships.
But I believe that we need
architecture
and every tool in our tool kit to improve these relationships.
But maybe that's because in
architecture
school, we don't really learn how to engage the public in the act of design.
So if we can focus the design mind on creating positive, reinforcing relationships in
architecture
and through architecture, I believe we can do much more than create individual buildings.
After a time of intense internal strife and environmental challenges, Egypt rebounded with an incredible resurgence of art,
architecture
and literature.
I'm not talking about designing telephones that look like that and I'm not looking at designing
architecture
like that.
If you put it next to contemporary architecture, it feels totally natural to me.
I'm trying to build furniture which fits
architecture.
It's a concept for new
architecture.
The school of
architecture
that I studied at some 30 years ago happened to be across the street from the wonderful art gallery designed by the great architect Louis Kahn.
I could see that the security guard was moved by the building and that
architecture
has that capacity to move you.
How does
architecture
do that?"
I felt suffocated by the rigid
architecture
of our African masculinity.
Easy to do, actually, compared with
architecture
and being a librarian.
And all our computers have, inside them, the copies of the
architecture
that he had to just design one day, sort of on pencil and paper.
When we reject granite and limestone and sandstone and wood and copper and terra-cotta and brick and wattle and plaster, we simplify
architecture
and we impoverish cities.
So rather than encase all that variety and diversity in buildings of crushing sameness, we should have an
architecture
that honors the full range of the urban experience.
And so what we need to recognize is that the human
architecture
is limited and that we have certain boundaries or dimensions of our lives that we want to be honored and respected, and technology could help do that.
Instead, I went to
architecture
school to learn how to design.
Back in
architecture
school, I was thinking about all this, and I set out on a plan to redesign death care.
We've partnered and collaborated with experts in soil science, decomposition, alternative death care, law and
architecture.
We live in a cohousing community that I not only designed, but developed and have my
architecture
practice in.
The pillars were part of the architecture, and the presence of the pillars helped us all live more deeply.
I was there on a field trip with my
architecture
students from Zurich.
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