Ivanka Trump
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I think so. I think if you have a vivid imagination, if you sit with it, and then if you also go beyond the rendering, right? You have to live with the materials. So you don't build a 92-story building, glass curtain wall, and not...
I think so. I think if you have a vivid imagination, if you sit with it, and then if you also go beyond the rendering, right? You have to live with the materials. So you don't build a 92-story building, glass curtain wall, and not...
I think so. I think if you have a vivid imagination, if you sit with it, and then if you also go beyond the rendering, right? You have to live with the materials. So you don't build a 92-story building, glass curtain wall, and not...
examine the actual curtain wall before purchasing it so you have to spend a lot of time with the actual materials not just the beautiful sort of artistic renderings which can be incredibly misleading and the goal is actually that the end result is much, much more compelling than what the architect or artist rendered. But oftentimes that's very much not the case.
examine the actual curtain wall before purchasing it so you have to spend a lot of time with the actual materials not just the beautiful sort of artistic renderings which can be incredibly misleading and the goal is actually that the end result is much, much more compelling than what the architect or artist rendered. But oftentimes that's very much not the case.
examine the actual curtain wall before purchasing it so you have to spend a lot of time with the actual materials not just the beautiful sort of artistic renderings which can be incredibly misleading and the goal is actually that the end result is much, much more compelling than what the architect or artist rendered. But oftentimes that's very much not the case.
You know, sometimes also you mentioned context. You know, sometimes I'll see renderings of buildings. I'm like, wait, what about the building right to the left of it that's blocking 80% of its views? You know, architects, they'll remove things that are inconvenient. So you have to You have to be rooted in reality. In reality, exactly.
You know, sometimes also you mentioned context. You know, sometimes I'll see renderings of buildings. I'm like, wait, what about the building right to the left of it that's blocking 80% of its views? You know, architects, they'll remove things that are inconvenient. So you have to You have to be rooted in reality. In reality, exactly.
You know, sometimes also you mentioned context. You know, sometimes I'll see renderings of buildings. I'm like, wait, what about the building right to the left of it that's blocking 80% of its views? You know, architects, they'll remove things that are inconvenient. So you have to You have to be rooted in reality. In reality, exactly.
I'm living in Miami currently, so I see a lot of super uninspired glass boxes on the waterfront. But I think exceptional things shouldn't be the norm. You know, they're typically rare. And I think in modern architecture, you find... an abundance of amazing examples of super compelling and innovative building designs. I mean, I mentioned the Burj Khalifa. It is awe-inspiring.
I'm living in Miami currently, so I see a lot of super uninspired glass boxes on the waterfront. But I think exceptional things shouldn't be the norm. You know, they're typically rare. And I think in modern architecture, you find... an abundance of amazing examples of super compelling and innovative building designs. I mean, I mentioned the Burj Khalifa. It is awe-inspiring.
I'm living in Miami currently, so I see a lot of super uninspired glass boxes on the waterfront. But I think exceptional things shouldn't be the norm. You know, they're typically rare. And I think in modern architecture, you find... an abundance of amazing examples of super compelling and innovative building designs. I mean, I mentioned the Burj Khalifa. It is awe-inspiring.
This is an unbelievably striking example of modern architecture. You look at some older examples, the Sydney Opera House. So I think there's unbelievable... There you go. I mean, it's like a needle in the sky.
This is an unbelievably striking example of modern architecture. You look at some older examples, the Sydney Opera House. So I think there's unbelievable... There you go. I mean, it's like a needle in the sky.
This is an unbelievably striking example of modern architecture. You look at some older examples, the Sydney Opera House. So I think there's unbelievable... There you go. I mean, it's like a needle in the sky.
It's huge. And in the context of a city where there's a lot of height. So it's unbelievable. But I think one of the things that's probably exciting me the most about architecture right now is the innovation that's happening within it. You know, there's example of robotic fabrication, there's 3D printing.
It's huge. And in the context of a city where there's a lot of height. So it's unbelievable. But I think one of the things that's probably exciting me the most about architecture right now is the innovation that's happening within it. You know, there's example of robotic fabrication, there's 3D printing.
It's huge. And in the context of a city where there's a lot of height. So it's unbelievable. But I think one of the things that's probably exciting me the most about architecture right now is the innovation that's happening within it. You know, there's example of robotic fabrication, there's 3D printing.
Your friend and who you introduced me to not too long ago, Neri Oxman, what she's doing at the intersection of biology and technology. And thinking about how to create more sustainable development practices. Quite literally trying to create materials that will biodegrade back into the earth. I think there's something really cool happening now with the rediscovery of ancient building techniques.
Your friend and who you introduced me to not too long ago, Neri Oxman, what she's doing at the intersection of biology and technology. And thinking about how to create more sustainable development practices. Quite literally trying to create materials that will biodegrade back into the earth. I think there's something really cool happening now with the rediscovery of ancient building techniques.