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And these
buildings
are not flexible, and they maintain a system where hospital beds need to be filled for a hospital to run efficiently.
There's Georgian
buildings
around the side.
Slightly worryingly, he put most of the important government
buildings
in the cockpit.
So they built the
buildings
and then they waited a few months for the paths to form.
But there, I learned something different about
buildings.
Buildings
are making people sicker, he said, and for the poorest in the world, this is causing epidemic-level problems.
Buildings
are not simply expressive sculptures.
We have helped factories, farms, schools, homes, resorts, apartment buildings, public parks and even a zoo to have one of such forests.
One was where we get trained to jump off
buildings
by a stuntman into an air bag.
I wanted to challenge myself artistically by painting over several
buildings
and having it only fully visible from one point on the Muqattam Mountain.
So, the first time I stood on top of the mountain and I looked at the neighborhood, I asked myself, how on earth will I convince all those owners to let me paint on their
buildings?
Hundreds of liters of paint, a dozen blue manual lifts, several trips back and forth to Cairo, a strong and solid team from France, North Africa, Middle East and the US, and after a year of planning and logistics, there we are, my team and some members from the local community creating a piece that will spread over 50 buildings, some filling up the space of the calligraphy that I trace with colors.
Some others carrying some sand bags and putting them on the top of the
buildings
to hold those manual lifts, and some others assembling and disassembling those same lifts and moving them around the different
buildings.
At the beginning of the project, I numbered all those
buildings
on my sketch, and there was no real interaction with the community.
This is three high-rise residential
buildings
in downtown Portland, and they're not flushing to the sewer system.
You can see individual structures, individual
buildings.
Eventually, the resulting material grows strong enough to prop up
buildings
that climb hundreds of meters into the sky.
It worked admirably for Paris, when the city tore down hundreds of historical
buildings
to create 85 miles of transportation-friendly boulevards.
That's because most people think architects design
buildings
and cities, but what we really design are relationships, because cities are about people.
Tall
buildings
don't necessarily lend themselves to being social
buildings.
But in several major cities, I've been designing tall
buildings
that are based on creating relationships between people.
So I've shown how tall
buildings
can be social connectors, but what about public architecture?
How can we create better social cohesion in public
buildings
and civic spaces, and why is it important?
And even though they had good intentions of treating all neighborhoods equally, the communities didn't feel invested in the process or feel a sense of ownership of these
buildings.
You know, every city has parks, libraries, schools and other public
buildings
that have the potential to be reimagined as social connectors.
But reimagining the
buildings
for the future is going to require engaging the people who live there.
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.
We've all seen those scenes: bombs destroying buildings, chaos, destruction and people screaming and running.
I'm not putting Charles Eames' furniture in
buildings
anymore.
Instead of that hotline, we suggested that they use sign-up sheets that they'd post near the mailboxes in people's
buildings.
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