{"id":2575,"date":"2011-06-26T17:09:06","date_gmt":"2011-06-26T06:09:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.archi-ninja.com\/?p=2575"},"modified":"2011-06-26T17:09:06","modified_gmt":"2011-06-26T06:09:06","slug":"inspiring-architecture-ted-talks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.archi-ninja.com\/inspiring-architecture-ted-talks\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Inspiring Architecture TED Talks"},"content":{"rendered":"
Following on from my previous post, highlighting the Speech to Harvard Architecture Graduates by TED’s curator Chris Anderson<\/a> I thought it would be appropriate to highlight some of the most popular TED Talks on Architecture,<\/p>\n Here were some of Chris Anderson’s favouirte TED Talks on Architecture:<\/strong><\/p>\n Accepting his 2006 TED Prize, Cameron Sinclair<\/a> demonstrates how passionate designers and architects can respond to world housing crises. He unveils his TED Prize wish for a network to improve global living standards through collaborative design.<\/p>\n\n
\n A future more beautiful? Architect Thomas Heatherwick shows five recent projects featuring ingenious bio-inspired designs. Some are remakes of the ordinary: a bus, a bridge, a power station … And one is an extraordinary pavilion, the Seed Cathedral, a celebration of growth and light. <\/li>\n
\nJoshua Prince-Ramus believes that if architects re-engineer their design process, the results can be spectacular. Speaking at TEDxSMU, Dallas, he walks us through his fantastic re-creation of the local Wyly Theater as a giant “theatrical machine” that reconfigures itself at the touch of a button. <\/li>\n
\nLooking back over his long career, architect Moshe Safdie delves into four of his design projects and explains how he labored to make each one truly unique for its site and its users. <\/li>\n
\n In this engrossing EG talk, architect Liz Diller shares her firm DS+R’s more unusual work, including the Blur Building, whose walls are made of fog, and the revamped Alice Tully Hall, which is wrapped in glowing wooden skin. <\/li>\n
\n Danish architect Bjarke Ingels rockets through photo\/video-mingled stories of his eco-flashy designs. His buildings not only look like nature — they act like nature: blocking the wind, collecting solar energy — and creating stunning views. Read my Interview with Bjarke Ingels <\/a>\n <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n Here are 10 more inspiring TED Talks:<\/h2>\n
1. Cameron Sinclair: TED Prize wish: Open-source architecture to house the world<\/h3>\n