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The education of an architect is actually a real fit education for a whole range of things. It has nothing to do with buildings, it's about the design of the society.
Hate a lot of his glass and steel structures. Ok for airports yes, but so uninspiring and similar to any other city in the world. But he can talk the talk and take the money for sure. Typical modern day architect, would knock down anything lovely old building with character and history and put up some monstrous ego structure in its place. Despise him and his kind
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9:16 She means that the physical slave black body, was a unit of "energy". Energy because slaves worked hard , expended energy for Europe.... She seems to forget that slavery was practiced by Africans, Arabs, middle Eastern for many centuries by and against people of all skin colours.
@@freddyray6805 but that's rubbish too real rubbish ... I don't mean your explanation, its all about how far back you go, did cavemen have slaves? who the heck knows, beasts of burden, the Sun - just hundreds of other sources of energy knocking about. What colour were the cavemen - no idea.
@@freddyray6805 my reply was censored, I think it thought it was Rachelist ... it wasn't ............ was the award? (however, I do think A.I. should be treated with extreme prejudice)
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First, love the design. Second, you couldn't pay me to live that near a salt marsh. Speaking from experience - it has a unique smell! The bugs would also be unreal. So if you stayed inside in the “bug season” and you had no sense of smell, it would be perfect. Thanks for the post
As a former student of Prof Lesley Lokko, she absolutely deserves to be recognized and more. This is one hard working woman who is constantly pushing boundaries at multitudes of levels, in architectural education and practice. Especially helping African architecture students recognize value in their own contexts and responding through architectural design.
this award used to be given to outstanding architects at world level atop bodies of work stretching back decades, real architecture and construction with all its manifold complications and difficulties. This award looks like it was based on her race and the race of the President of the RIBA. IMO we should keep facile 'identity politics' and virtue signalling out of architecture. What do you think Natache?
@@MrVorpalsword spot on. Identity politics and all of its associated bankrupt ideologies are infecting architectural practice/discipline. Such awards based on optics and DEI are signs of decay.
@@freddyray6805 There is no competition between them, and will never be. They achieved many different things in many different cases and contextualities.
Doshi always talk about his Gurus, Corbusier and Kahn, reverently and showing respect for the end user of his architecture, is the essence of his life and teachings. In a way, his architecture attempts to connect the present to the past, providing a path to the future, and therefore, it is timeless. Do watch this RIBA Gold Medal conversation. #doshiweknow #BVDoshi #ahmedabad
This is a remarkable home. At first I was suspicious but I was quickly convinced of its brilliance. My one critique is with the staircase. The homeowners chose to paint the staircase green. Normally, I would've chosen black but let's go with green. This hue of green isn't correct. This is more of a "puke green" or "prison green." An altogether better green would be "celadon green." Done correctly, celadon green is the most beautiful color of all. A great celadon has a beige putty base with equal parts green and blue, and balanced out with warm grey. A great celadon is confounding, impossible to pin down as to what color it actually is. Most importantly, celadon is super elegant. Celadon has a pulse. It breathes. Celadon is a color best expressed over a thousand years in Chinese porcelain. My other critique about the staircase is with the vertical spindles. They are too thick, again making them feel like prison bars. I would've preferred to use cables, given the staircase a lighter, softer feel and would've better blended into the architecture. Other than the staircase, this is a perfect home. Astonishing.
There should always be a budget....I mean did they have a billion pounds to spend, oh it was more? a 100 billion pounds? I mean really, so pretentious. Good job on the house though!