The Problem With Futuristic Buildings

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Description:
In January 1977, Parisians entered a building through glass tubes suspended on its outside. Its escalators, plumbing, and structural framework were placed on the exterior, leaving the interior completely open and flexible. This design reflected a cultural moment obsessed with transparency, democracy, and technology.

This video explores how architects Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers imagined a building that could empower citizens and celebrate culture by literally turning architecture inside out. But this radical approach came with significant trade-offs, from lost historical charm to maintenance headaches. We also examine how contemporary artists like Gordon Matta-Clark responded, carving into buildings to expose the hidden costs of transparency.

This is how architectural inversion shaped our modern relationship with technology, surveillance, and cultural space.

In this video you’ll learn about:

– Why the Centre Pompidou was designed inside-out
– How its architecture was meant to embody democracy and technology
– What transparency reveals—and conceals—in architecture and society
– Connections between architecture, cybernetics, biology, and systems theory
– The surprising cultural parallels in film, art, and urbanism

#CentrePompidou #Architecture #InsideOutArchitecture #Transparency #UrbanDesign #RenzoPiano #RichardRogers #Metabolism #SystemsThinking #GordonMattaClark

Credits:
– Evan Montgomery: Coproducer / Editor
– Daniela Osorio Sanudo: Research / Graphics
– Filming Location: SOM (www.som.com)

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