From Wired.
Architect Dr. Sally Mackereth joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning questions about architecture. Is Brutalist architecture really ugly? Is there a theoretical limit of how tall a building can be on Earth? Does the climate of a city affect how architecture is built? Answers to these questions and many more await on Architecture Support.
#Architecture #BurjKhalifa #Brutalism
00:00 – Architecture Support
00:12 – Burj Khalifa, raise the roof
01:03 – The Walkie Scorchie
01:59 – No cutting corners here
03:04 – Let’s be brutally honest…
04:41 – The climate keeps architects on their toes
05:39 – If it ain’t broke, redesign it
06:43 – Honey, I shrunk the building
08:16 – "There are 360 degrees, so why stick to one?"
09:08 – Architect vs. Architectural Designer
09:51 – Draft mode is always on
10:46 – Frank Lloyd Wright, the American GOAT
11:52 – I talk and I draw things…
13:04 – Rome wasn’t built in a day, but your house was
14:16 – Blueprints need a strong foundation
15:00 – Pompidou or Pompidon’t?
15:53 – Concrete jungle where dreams are made of
16:34 – “Architect’s dream is an engineer’s worst nightmare”
17:15 – Louvre: the pyramid polarization
17:53 – An architect’s laboratory
_Sculpture credit: Sphere et cubes, 2014 by Karen Ctorza._
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