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The next challenge was when we looked at the site, that is, in a really growing area of the city, where most of these
buildings
that you see in the image, they were not there.
In these cities, the impact of architecture in people's lives of today and tomorrow changes the local communities and economies at the same speed as the
buildings
grow.
The space between
buildings
will be well-balanced between people and cars.
He started MAPS for Kids, rebuilt the entire inner city school system, all 75
buildings
either built anew or refurbished.
We can slice through our data and see, for example, the 3D structure of the vegetation and the buildings, or we can use the chemical information to actually figure out how fast the plants are growing as we fly over them.
And even animals, like these donkeys, love our
buildings.
And see now, we tried to introduce different ideas in our buildings, but we often don't have so much material.
If I have a painting of a facade, I can consider it's not just that particular building, but probably it also shares the same grammar of
buildings
where we lost any information.
In London, for example, with these extraordinary
buildings
that have been appearing over the last few years.
We have to move from bricks-and-mortar school
buildings
to digital dormitories.
So I just really want to share with you a reflection that the future of cities today depends less on
buildings
and, in fact, depends more on the fundamental reorganization of socioeconomic relations, that the best ideas in the shaping of the city in the future will not come from enclaves of economic power and abundance, but in fact from sectors of conflict and scarcity from which an urgent imagination can really inspire us to rethink urban growth today.
See here,
buildings
are not important just for their looks, but, in fact, they are important for what they can do.
We visited the great museums and historic
buildings
of both Europe and the Middle East, but to encourage my growing interest in science and technology, they would simply drop me off in places like the London Science Museum, where I would wander endlessly for hours by myself studying the history of science and technology.
I mean, after all, at least 96 percent of us wish we could fly like Superman, but because at least 91 percent of us believe we can't, we don't leap off of tall
buildings
every time we have that urge.
They think of
buildings
and streets and skyscrapers, noisy cabs.
So even more important than
buildings
in a city are the public spaces in between them.
In other words, nobody in those new
buildings
needs to own a car.
And the image on the left is from our satellite, and we see
buildings
are being built.
And I think it's pretty likely that the invasive species, the ones that come into our buildings, are going to be really good at this, because they're in your kitchen because they're really good at finding food and water.
I spent a couple years finishing graduate school, and the whole entire time while I'm sitting there in
buildings
at Oxford that were literally built hundreds of years before the United States was even founded, and I'm sitting there talking to dons about the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, and how that influenced the start of World War I, where the entire time my heart and my head were on my soldiers who were now throwing on Kevlars and grabbing their flak vests and figuring out how exactly do I change around or how exactly do I clean a machine gun in the darkness.
You need to be able to make a building, because architecture, at the end, is the art of making
buildings.
You know, making
buildings
together is the best way to create a sense of cooperation.
The idea was to make the proof that cultural
buildings
should not be intimidating.
Both those two
buildings
flirt with light.
All those
buildings
have something in common: it's that something is searching for desire, for dreams.
And those
buildings
actually flirt with the wind, with the trade winds.
They have a sound, they have a voice, those
buildings.
And making
buildings
for this beauty makes cities better places to live.
And it was under Augustus that many of Rome’s famous public
buildings
were constructed.
We will probably be doing a lot, obviously doing health things, but we will probably be growing chairs and
buildings
soon.
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