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So an image of a black hole we've never seen before may eventually be created by piecing together pictures we see all the time of people, buildings, trees, cats and dogs.
In this case, what they wanted to benefit was the New York City school system, a huge enterprise that educates more than a million students at a time, and in
buildings
that are like this one, old buildings, big buildings, drafty buildings, sometimes
buildings
that are in disrepair, certainly
buildings
that could use a renovation.
Robin Hood had this ambition to improve these
buildings
in some way, but what they realized was to fix the
buildings
would be too expensive and impractical.
So instead they tried to figure out what one room they could go into in each of these buildings, in as many
buildings
that they could, and fix that one room so that they could improve the lives of the children inside as they were studying.
The deepest mines are much deeper than the tallest
buildings
are tall, so you can alleviate any arbitrary level of urban congestion with a 3D tunnel network.
You're going under a lot of
buildings
and houses, and if you go deep enough, you cannot detect the tunnel.
That reduced population means reduced demand for electricity, food, travel,
buildings
and all other resources.
That is the kind of creepy transformation that is taking over cities, only it applies to buildings, not people.
You can still find architectural surfaces of great individuality and character in apartment
buildings
in Riga and Yemen, social housing in Vienna, Hopi villages in Arizona, brownstones in New York, wooden houses in San Francisco.
Buildings
like these are intended to enrich their owners and tenants, but not necessarily the lives of the rest of us, those of us who navigate the spaces between the
buildings.
Early in the morning, sunlight rakes the facades, sharpening shadows, and at night, lamplight segments the
buildings
into hundreds of distinct areas, balconies and windows and arcades, each one a separate pocket of visual activity.
So just because I'm talking about the exteriors of buildings, not form, not function, not structure, even so those surfaces give texture to our lives, because
buildings
create the spaces around them, and those spaces can draw people in or push them away.
This is PPG Place, a half acre of open space encircled by commercial
buildings
made of mirrored glass.
And he ornamented those
buildings
with metal trim and bays and Gothic turrets which really pop on the skyline.
By the mid-20th century, it had come to dominate the downtowns of some American cities, largely through some really spectacular office
buildings
like Lever House in midtown Manhattan, designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.
But hundreds of millions of people need apartments and places to work in ever-larger buildings, so it makes economic sense to put up towers and wrap them in cheap and practical curtain walls.
In nearby Oaxaca, even ordinary plaster
buildings
become canvasses for bright colors, political murals and sophisticated graphic arts.
Buildings
can be like people.
Here in New York, two buildings, one by Jean Nouvel and this one by Frank Gehry face off across West 19th Street, and the play of reflections that they toss back and forth is like a symphony in light.
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.
So in addition to housing the core, these
buildings
will function to support the grieving by providing space for memorial services and end-of-life planning.
I did a project where I took pictures of the hands of protesters and put them up and down the boarded-up
buildings
and community shops.
Can we physically co-locate our people who are working in different buildings, different cities or even different countries today?
Of the world's mined iron ore, 98 percent is used to make steel and is therefore a major component in the construction of buildings, automobiles or appliances such as your dishwasher or refrigerator.
And he has created technologies for rammed earth elements, for prefabrication of rammed earth elements that include insulation, wall heatings and coolings and all sorts of electrical fittings that can be layered to multistoried buildings, and this is important in order to scale up and in order to [speed] up the processes, like in the Ricola Herb Center in Switzerland.
So what we are seeing is Yuttho's vision of the future: lots of public transportation, walkways, plazas, connecting high-rise
buildings.
And the painted
buildings
would become sculptures in the landscape that speak of people from very different backgrounds that stand together.
And with other houses of worship, we were told that the patrons, the people that pay for the building and the construction and the painting of the
buildings
would have to make a decision.
We make physical things,
buildings
that become a part in an accretional process; they make cities.
And then this led to broader ideas of
buildings
that come together through the multiplicity of systems.
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