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literature invites us to see people in particular. i like to see my kids find the strange grown up world. my only objective is to show what a thing beautiful. beautiful you books on youtube, me. ah, 2021. 73 architecture. we're not ask the question. so you can live together, ah, clearly not happy with the answers we have today. so we are compelled to think the future. we have no other option. ah
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ah, we humans are trashing our planet. we wage wars destroy wildlife and bring our climate the boiling point. there is no escape option. we have to hold out on earth together house to this question or being an architecture at the venice vienna ali dennis is challenging times going to become the protagonist of the 17th to architecture, which had to be postponed for the panoramic. big city title is how to get the participants from all over the world, especially from africa, latin america,
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and asia. for this question, before the banal is used to be about western europe coming together to show off what is new and then the rest of the world will come and copy or follow or be influenced. over the past few be analysis, this has changed. its the valley, bringing all the whole world examples and ideas and innovations from the rest of the world and putting them in front of western europe and america to look at the ideas come from around the world. like this design flung me from the philippines. the heart of the project is not the construction itself, rather than the way it was created. ah, that especially how we live together. it's also that a lot about how we build together, how we grade something to get me. this product is made through a tradition that's called by an am in the philippines and we called the non marie.
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and these are forms of mutual support that exists in most countries around the world. the traditions are important because their way of coping in every day. there's a way of coping in the face of natural disasters or post calamities there and found them. this is philippines. norwegian architect alexander ericsson salinas, and his filipino colleague shawn had come collaborating with the local community to build a much needed public library. ah, the community has been knowledgeable about living in the place where they are from and the context where the, where they're living, they're sharing that to us and we're sharing our architectural knowledge with them . so together at the end of the day, we are working as one in the construction, 12 months. the result of the community driven project is currently on display in
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venice. it was an exciting collaboration with the concept molly was embodied hold this idea that people who find in the beautiful space in a space which is the bright light, it's when been deleted and it's very open. so all of the terms are captured by there was some sign of the building had to corporate or i didn't have a decision. so the story is really the doors are for me. the roof is at the slope so that you can also bring the air to the building. this became a kind of guiding principles all the design decisions made. so that's what i'm really proud of. she was there. concert has to be in the library to be brought back to the philippines to the people who built it. me the option to 1000000000 is not about profit, isaac, but about ordinary people, the values and the approach to life
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ah, architecture serves the people. so if we consider this people, they need what they thought their way of living with them. we're gonna create a good fabric of the city. i can so many different people. we live together in harmony, dealing with cultural and social diversity and honest and respectful way is one of the greatest challenges facing every city. a key pick tool that takes a look at the venezuelan capital, correct. in the 1950, the development of the oil industry created an economic, the city triggering widespread internal migration. the i may have plenty of them being connection, but i grew up parallel. don't build city also make, i mean like, are normally cause the i cannot accept them atlanta acquisition law,
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not giving them well. the people who contribute to say, i'll have their own home for 2 years. so no gosh, ah, naturally simple body has developed no problem. and home phone number, no, they're phenomenal and venezuela and latin america and the whole called suburban fabric exists one which has planned one which is improvised get me indian and which informally that you are not out on street. ah, even understanding spatial structure and life in the barrio and last to studied la palmera, a neighborhood incorrect. ah, i, i mean, i feel there's prejudice and discrimination that my, my seed with many difficulties that make living together a challenge into it. come on, we will hold their own traits. ah,
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he took the studio to use the understanding the body of the they carefully recorded traditions and ancestral knowledge of its habits and herbalism to discuss the beautiful and inspiring things such as baffling sidewalks. ah, isis to promote a sense of community and a connection to the rest of the city. ah, no, no, not about poor people who are outside of the city lives like this. and after many generations through a private living, there are probably including doctors and lawyers. professor, now let me go. how about really time to understand that this isn't about the city and they don't city with 2 different structures to that go to. he's new perspectives on cities, integrated strategies for living together nigerian installation.
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ah, the better understanding for one another is how we'll get together. so i decided that i was going to go to my boss philosophy. i called to try to find my answer. and the answer be in your approval that sees that people are like doors. and when they open up to you, you become death to keep our secret doors to getting to know which ways to the coming out feel of the young but not to her. of a mexican installation has a strong emotional impact and it triggers the feeling of being on a blocked part. no wall is insurmountable.
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she my name is steve young, we did some research and we found to try and if displacement is one that's true and one that's socio cultural and well known as migration to the word. she a graphic position in the usa in latin america, america, latino. but we believe that there are many other types of displacement, including other species. in the space you sand, water, and animals, no no borders because they must make the echoes and we live in invisible assist. last time we will use up these ready to be in focuses mostly on the speaker system on the fly of remains of animals which have been displaced from their natural habitat and israel. if the past decade some species have been completely washed down. mm
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ah, progress has a lot of advantages for humans, but i think we need to reconsider our relationship with nature ah, activity, catastrophic impact. inform the person in the name of progress and ideology. ah, black don't. he's just on the palestinians. have been almost in tiny medicaid by the israelis who came from europe and nathan factory council. i think that you can see the tension and this conflict in this sacred holy land for many people. as through the stories of the animals, i move them in the fight for resources is threatening how to adapt.
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i struction some conflict between the team government and new teachers population approaching and she refused to be pressed on the spanish colonialist. they experience displacement and discrimination under the treaty and government to this day. they resist and hold fast. they quit to live in harmony with nature. they fight all projects which endangered the environment such as deforestation. gillian star could take a handle on i've been seeking a solution to this conflict of conflict. ok again it's there are nomic political, legal, and cultural component to this conflict rather than architecture's role. here is to offer a synthesis and the face of the complexity of synthesis. which is the result,
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many meetings and conversations me in as a process. i think the more and this ross that we learned that them, i have an ancient tradition when it comes to solving constantly. and this is exactly the question of this be knowledge almost, how will we live in the future? you get a look what they have are parliament. and these have one condition and that there should be a symmetry of knowledge on both sides. before you negotiates and you have to know who you're dealing with the name, ok, so we'll say when we know what she les it, but she has no idea who we may not want to do since these parliament didn't have a dedicated building. and athena is designing one. ah, do we looking to get out? i know we took some of our inspiration from the religious architecture of the my food chain, which we integrated from like the circle shape, which is typical for oral culture orientation towards the east is essential for all
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activities of the my food chain. facing a sunrise inside of so we had to make that visible. and by visible we mean something vertically become a meeting between them. up. she grew in a timber company, willing to negotiate with planned the benign because of pandemic, related travel restrictions. it couldn't take place yet. such neutral space, such is hopeful conflicts, even if they help only a little bit important step. future questions are pushing us with clearly not happy with the answers we have today. so we are compelled to think the future. we have no other option, no other option, but to recognize our social responsibility. and this isn't just the
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it's definitely worth visiting venice during the be analysis. but those who can't make it in person can fill it for parts of the exhibition online. for example, virtual visit to the german pavilion. the german civilian takes us on a journey into the future. to teens visit the mtv and all the gardens in the year 2038. speaking for all future generation. so little was stolen for the common good in 2021. i. huh. i in the actual building nurse little to see just was with the bar code diesel lot short films. imagine realities in which today's major problems have been overcome. yes, the business called 2038 the new serenity. but i think it's just the sum of
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2038 isn't paradise. hello it. but it's a world where things are better than a lot of the show. the people who are involved on the ideas and the model. this approach stops visitors from immediately saying that can work because we show work, continue when mentally delighted to bias, you to think the positive vision transform seem to the future. then from there they can keep on coming out on the side of things. the vision includes urban planners, tech philosophers, economist and journalists think that for 2030, tells humanity manage to turn things around and make the world a better place in collective intelligence. being part of how decision making process or taking in the city hall became the way that our to the cities that are not only carbon neutral but help clean the pollution or stop any form of pollution
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whatsoever. so together a high and humans are a joint venture, not an imposing force. the expedition makes clear that humidity was only able to solve its nature problems to cross disciplinary cooperation for different voices in the pavilion mirror. this message, the inside and differential comes from. you need to get from seeing how they overlap and what gets opened by the spaces in between. knows idle individual good. this is the time we realized were part of our system, though it seems unlikely we'll achieve serenity by 2038. that's another reason we need utopia to help us find our way to a better future. so how can architecture help you technically, even the architects are very good at understanding complex systems. i'm designing
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my mission s my 1st. they need to realize their job isn't about beyond below the facade. it's not about constructing a beautiful building. they need to start thinking in terms of sustainability and they need to think about how they can make the world a better place that's on the field trip. on 2038 is an urgent call to action. hardly ever, just the german civilians and this optimistic we or change of values in terms of what we see to be important than what isn't. but we also need to express it. we need to create an aesthetic that truly represents this new attitude. and creative architectural ideas aren't just on display at the benefit analysis. there are springing up all over the world. the dream was to create a place where people live, work,
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and play real. we're living the car manufacturer, toyota is building a tiny prototype city of the future by mount fuji. the project was developed by danish star architect, bianca, especially the soldier over every project. the prototype is called woven city as seeks to weave a multi layer transportation system. construction follows the latest environmental standards using wood, the sand and concrete. the foundations don't was just recently late. in fact, your professor tatyana schneider says these futuristic projects are based on old ideas. so your time, what we're sitting is wooden city in sooner projects. a lot of people living laboratories is a corey different mention div living will be to workers and classes. and this was in and actually off and out for this is reminiscent industrial revolution
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that over in northern saudi arabia, there are plans for me on the line 170 kilometer long, 0 carbon emissions city. further, smart cities have been designed for dubai and dabby, many of which are green, or at least pretending to be the, the 1st was mazda, are a carbon neutral city in abu dhabi, which was supposed to be completed by 2014 the, then came the financial crisis and the completion date was shifted to 2030 but except for the buildings designed by architects or norman foster, they're still little to see. the problem is that these utopias harness quickly says spanish architect to be sent out. i was in my star and my studies over these was
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a good idea. i ended year 2008 and they have a plan to do a c. d was in fact very expensive because he was elevated on a party on the same way that these the line is how the avia it will not be done because it's impossible to do. city that has a huge on the right infrastructure is planning his version of smart cities in the hills near barcelona. rather than transfer a motor vehicles into tunnel. his plan is to avoid them in the architect has just want to pay for a new self sufficient city near beijing, a recycling energy production and food production will all be taken care of within the city limits. ah, our city should ab source your door instead of a meteor door. and in order to do it, we need to transform our buildings by that and they should generate energy
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like a 3. they generate their own energy. so the new globalization should be based on producing things locally. while we are connected with this done, there was other think tanks are looking to accommodate the entire world population in one small states, leaving space for nature to develop on the rest of the planet. utopia ideas are booming because there's a desperate need for more living except years. more than 1000000000, people need to be able to eyes. and that means that we need to build a key balance of 150 or 3000000 people. every mouse in the next 30 years. so that means that we are in the middle of a huge process. so for one session i, we need to find solutions that need to be applied. not only to retrofit our
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cities, but to good own new cities and to create new cities, we produce more than 2 thirds of the carbon in the atmosphere from the building industry to transportation. everything that we do has an impact on the environment . and therefore, we have to take part of that responsibility in terms of how do we change our building techniques, where we are source or is how we extract them, how we ship them, how we assemble them, how we condition our homes, how we light them, how we create environments at work and outdoors. french architect, i'm like at the and johnson are pioneers and disregard their bold and time. the approach has one of the prestigious pisca prize, a typical 1970 s apartment block,
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and bordeaux quickly built ugly and not ecologically friendly. so what should be done with it? tear it down and build something new. for the french architectural office like a toll and that is simply not an option should never wish, never diminish, because always we have to consider what he's already there. this memory, this life that people spend even in difficult conditions. ready 530 public housing, you know, small and dark. the architecture solution was an extension rather than demolition. parish modules were mounted on the old facade and the outer world opened up to the new belt. it was a logistical challenge and we did it without removing any family from the from to believe what we said,
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a mission of transforming the space of living in a much better way. and we were expecting that it could really show the relevance of this process of transformation. the result was light chilled spaces, which can be individually configured, outfitted with thermal curtains, and insulated glazing, which are usually found only in luxury lusts. but this conversion cost just a fraction of what demolition and rebuilding would have cost affordable, sustainable construction using simple means, like i told him to bring social considerations back into architecture as well as ecological ones. for years, the dual has studied the construction and interior climate of greenhouses already at school. we were interested by greenhouses. i think it's also linked transparency that we really are interested in in our architecture. and the idea of
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time playing with the climates and not fighting against these 2 buildings in dunkirk really do look like enormous greenhouses. but the 1900 ninety's, all that remained of the shipyard in the northern french city was a warehouse year marked to become a museum space. the 2 architects didn't want to get rid of its huge interior space . so instead of completely overhauling it, they built a similar warehouse next to it. now it's one of france's most tack killer exhibition spaces. the pritzky surprises, recognition of the timeliness of the dual approach to building, honoring what's already there. and using minimal means to achieve maximum effect with an emphasis on sustainability and affordability. no way. we quite never seem opinion, but at the end we are, we agreed on everything. so it's, i think it's something like magical ah
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