2016 Architecture Innovator: Snøhetta
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 พ.ย. 2016
- Kjetil Trædal Thorsen and Craig Edward Dykers transform cities by creating buildings with a sense of wide-open possibility. A film by MediaStorm (Full Version)
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just a fan of architecture here. i love knowing people like this exist.
Stunning spatial experiences developed through creative intelligence responding to subtle psychological aspects of the environment. Craig studied architecture at the University of Texas at Austin yet his work is free of the regionalist formal language that many Texans seem stuck on. I cannot imagine a building like San Francisco's Museum of Modern Art or Snøhetta's library in Philadelphia being built in Texas. Well, with the exceptions of Thom Mayne's Perot Science Museum in Dallas and Tadao Ando's Modern Art Museum in Fort Worth.
Breath taking buildings!
Loved the Ideas behind the journey into buildings
I would love to work for Snohetta! ❤️
i love humble architects
great people, great way of thinking!
Fantastic
fantastic !!!!
love it
Great work wish to work with you gugs
I like some projects of them, but they tend to go over the top
I would love to work with you guys
A good architect
.can reach into
so many box shape buildings represent the box of ur mind
Robitics is the new world future go robotrim
The music is depressing. Why?
They probably asked the composer (or music editor) in the last minute to provide "something, anything" - as is customary - and they happened to be in a pensive mood (it was 3 am, a couple of hours before the deadline). As usual, no space was left for contemplating the relationship between sound and image properly.
@@Aihiospace this music, to me is more like someone on a vessel, in journey, amazed & humbled by the greatness unfolding before his eyes...
*What i see is engineering marvels, but architectural travesties*
They are more to be experienced than looked at. They are not isolated objects, but interact with the city.
I don't see much except two not very handsome men.
@@jonnyaxelsson9940 and who woulld want to experience disgusting buildings like those?
There is a reason Europe receives much more turists than América, and the cities of europe are considered the most beautiful in the world. It's because of the beautiful architecture that actually makes people feel good, and because the cities were designed for people and not cars.
Thats why americans go to europe but europeans don't go to américa.
Modern architecture is soulless.
Bad architecture