Graduates are about 50/50 so it will naturally adjust over time.
@asiagosciak754821 күн бұрын
Not on Poland
@munderustephen23 күн бұрын
It's an incredible presentation. If only we could see the images longer.
@georgen975524 күн бұрын
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@Miko-jo3sg29 күн бұрын
He sounds like he needs a therapy
@charleneestabayaАй бұрын
This is so rich history of someone who values people and culture. I appreciate sharing your story Omar Ghandi on a great platform, Architects not Architecture.
@invencibletheoryАй бұрын
Amin Taha is one of the greatest architects of our time! This lecture shows you one of many reasons why.
@leonujago4624Ай бұрын
Mind blowing. Will definitely take in the advice as I navigate my architectural practice
@rahulpavithrannАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing your inspiring journey! Your commitment to creativity, community, and employee well-being truly sets a remarkable example.
@sarahay3437Ай бұрын
Just absolutely a beautiful insight! Thank you Omar for this inspiration.
@user-yk1cw8im4h2 ай бұрын
designing base on fantasies are the worst
@thirumurugannithu8782 ай бұрын
tons of inspirations what a cool dude he is
@trondgreve2 ай бұрын
Chronically challenged 😂
@binahejazi24042 ай бұрын
you are the most emotional architect I have met and this love can be seen in your works
@ealtar2 ай бұрын
sooooo what you are saying is that your buildings are so flimsy they will be gone as if they were never there, not even a trace for the future of humanity ............ weak human
@its_Freebs2 ай бұрын
It’s better, when you miss the point, to ask questions, so that you can better understand, rather than making statements that show that you aren’t willing to listen and learn.
@johntsavaris88043 ай бұрын
Wonderful 👍
@atoms-to-atoms3 ай бұрын
Lou Kahn and Holl have always been my inspiration for light!...How refreshing Steven is compared to some of the new wave of overt practitioners. I wish I was as astute and avoided conscription as an 18year old...I don't feel I ever caught up with my contemporaries...The Hadid pics are wonderful.
@Nostalg1a3 ай бұрын
É clara a obsessão quase pastiche de Mies na obra de Souto Moura é clara. A secura e falta de humanidade também.
@rohitw13 ай бұрын
Can someone please explain 19:17
@tonycamacho74733 ай бұрын
Love this Citt. Lyndon took us through many layers of his life and all his influences, etc. Very interesting origins story thank you for providing this to another creative individual that influences our world.
@adityabhadoria014 ай бұрын
And their pay scale is low 😢
@dougaledgar16724 ай бұрын
❤
@ChrisWilhelm-l6d4 ай бұрын
F.L. Wright would be saddened by architecture schools nowadays.😢
@k.st.49645 ай бұрын
Well, Christine Lemaitre mentions it more than once in the lecture/interview. She herself is not an architect but a civil engineer ... but as she points out interdisciplinarity is of utmost importance for tackling the challenges that lie before us.
@JudgeFredd5 ай бұрын
Great speech
@mircorogenmoser10795 ай бұрын
Habe genau die gleiche Situation mit der Schule. Fühle mich absolut fehl am Platz.
@atoms-to-atoms5 ай бұрын
Always good to not judge a book by its cover... His starkitect image blurred my own vision of Daniel..this was a delightful video.
@JM_Architecture5 ай бұрын
It was a pleasure being here in person. Thank you ANA for having Bjarke as a guest speaker! I look forward to when you all are in New York again.
@architectsnotarchitecture5 ай бұрын
Thank you, that is very kind of you!
@JohnBurman-l2l6 ай бұрын
As an Architectural student in Cape Town the Jewish kids were the most ambitious. They could not help themselves. Whether by natural talent, or deceptive 'borrowing' from famous trendy architects they worked their way up. Then they got green cards and emigrated to heaven. Strangely despite some Jewish ancestors I felt no need to follow.
@atoms-to-atoms5 ай бұрын
the real promised land...
@patrickispeppa6 ай бұрын
Inspiring speech of Bjarke. The interviewer is asking very imprecise and student-based questions.
@okahhj556 ай бұрын
What a load of nonsense. The market sets your rate.
@architectsnotarchitecture6 ай бұрын
@@okahhj55 it works for them quite well.
@okahhj556 ай бұрын
@@architectsnotarchitecture not architects in general. A very select group, that’s it.
@architectsnotarchitecture6 ай бұрын
@@okahhj55 We need to set a fee that allows us to work properly - not only in architecture but in any profession. That is what he is talking about. Mat Hinds and his partner charge a certain amount to be able to do their work.
@khaledbenaida56766 ай бұрын
Rising talent !
@anubisswift6 ай бұрын
Bjarke needs to bring back that shaggy wet hair look
@orsodaspiaggia6 ай бұрын
If you apply Darwin to AI (the true one, not the chatgpt bot) you understand that the 'iterations' used by BIG to translate concepts into form and function will become rubbish very soon. You cant add art to architecture anymore, there is a gap. Architecture must be beautyfull to increase the level. And its beauty must be an instant one, like a tree, a cloud, a girl. An outstanding concept on paper it's a great piece of art to be exposed in a museum but its a poor piece of architecture. The art of moving light around a space is something that we need to learn and understand. I wish AI will find the way. Ancient Greeks used to think geometry as a point moving throught a path: nobody can undestand acropolis of athens today becouse we live in a different 4D space. We can study it, memorize, analyze and try to interpret, but we cant understand.
@resurgamarch87477 ай бұрын
Great talk about how our upbringing and exposure influences the diverse ways we can approach our work.
@maximodomingos85677 ай бұрын
Este vídeo está a ser manipulado no Brasil para venda de pomada .
@moses.katangambomessie90337 ай бұрын
😇
@riccia8888 ай бұрын
Architecture is dead. Many architects shift carriers because its not cool anymore
@pechadeh7 ай бұрын
You have a choice, don’t kill your self.
@riccia8887 ай бұрын
@@pechadehdont ask me maybe its you. What I mean was you cant remove the fact that only at the top are earning big if you are at the bottom im sorry. No matter if you are working in triple A firm they are all the same.
@langstrassbro6 ай бұрын
go live in switzerland
@larssveinsson14 күн бұрын
@@riccia888 Skill issue
@joelgondwe96938 ай бұрын
Whats that screen his using? Normal LED?
@jimw63838 ай бұрын
please come up with more interesting question for the conservation. At lease prepare something related to his presentation instead of awkward and random questions about his business…😂 47:32
@architectsnotarchitecture8 ай бұрын
The business side continues to be a topic in this profession. 🥲
@jahikhalfani8 ай бұрын
at 19:05, how do you spell his professors name?
@architectsnotarchitecture8 ай бұрын
Jens Thomas Arnfred :)
@samnice19808 ай бұрын
BIG
@socialweedia8 ай бұрын
this guy is in marketing not architecture
@banobani37878 ай бұрын
He does both, at excellence level. See his work 😉
@architectsnotarchitecture8 ай бұрын
He is good in communication. That is a good skill.
@___.___.___.___.___.___.___8 ай бұрын
YES! EXACTLY!!
@peterpoznanski75418 ай бұрын
Every great leader has to be in marketing in addition to their specific field, and often due to their multitude if skills are less specialized in what others perceive should be their focus. Big ideas concerns more with bringing many talents together rather than building out of your own personal skills only.
@PantonePapiАй бұрын
You’re ignorant
@sebamoske8 ай бұрын
❣
@Architekt28 ай бұрын
Mario Botta my favorite Architect among all - his Single Family houses among my favorites especially House at Ligornetto 1975-76, among his commercial projects the Watari-Um in Tokyo 1985-1990.
@SylviaRomahn9 ай бұрын
RESPEKT für Lars K. sehr authentisch fühle mich Seelenverwandt
@rewsha339 ай бұрын
Very insightful talk. I am watching it as part of my Decolonial Feminist Thought literature at Linköping University in Sweden. Thank you Sandi
@iskrakrznaric60059 ай бұрын
Tank you for making this lecture available for everyone. ❤🙏 a little bit of, hopefully constructive criticism - it would be much easier to follow if the pictures that were in the presentation appear more often/for a longer period of time. Nonetheless, a super interesting lecture!