The architect interviews with the Louisiana are always some of the most profound
@c-kcountry-kiwi52948 ай бұрын
Wow. This man has been doing a serious amount of thinking! Some of his ideas really resonated with me as a crafts-person who likes to make my own clothes, grow my own food, create my own art ...
@abijah8 ай бұрын
3:55 "Design is about synthesizing the necessary and the new." This is deeply profound and I believe that it's a dangerously understated reality in design. There's something intuitive and intangible that defines this 'necessary' that can only be gained through broad, broad exposure (conscious and unconscious benchmarking, so to speak) in order to then conclude what needs to exist and what form it should take. Well said, Indy.
@spektrograf8 ай бұрын
Wow. This was a concept dense talk that sparks thoughts in many different areas of society-let alone architecture. I really appreciate the ideas of radical rethinking. The path ahead in that direction is quite difficult given the incredible inertia of human behavior and resistance to expending the substantial mental energy inputs required to address pivoting the complex systems we all exist in today.
@kkkanal7 ай бұрын
just a great interview, so many new ideas and new ways of thinking 👍🏻 thank you!
@paulwheeler66098 ай бұрын
I suspect our environment wishes we would stop co-evolving with it . I think we've done enough damage already. Trying to understand what he's saying, it would seem skyscrapers allow us to look down on the world rather than be an equal participant in it. Condescension has gotten us into a lot of trouble as a species. I think that was Wright's view of being in the world. Among it, as we are. The tipi remains the most congenial piece of architecture in human history.
@findenlight7 ай бұрын
Beautiful i n t e r p l a y of ideas here birthing a fresh approach to our entangled world 🧶
@shanemichaelyee5 ай бұрын
Our discipline has been so taken over by sociology. It’s really sad. Lol. This video is really the death of the art.