Been revisiting this interview for the last few months every once in a while and I must say it just gets better and better. What a lucid and bright man. Congratulations and thanks for all the work to both Peter and the producers of this interview.
I am back watching this I love this video so much! I think that it is interesting that the way he talks shows that architecture is another part of the human condition, and learning in life in general! Wonderful video, and thanks again!
do you guys have resources regarding architectural language, as he explains around the 9:00 mark when he talks about Daniel Libeskind's buildings for example? Does he just mean how elements are articulated? Or the actual elements themselves?
Andjela Tatarovic I would strongly recommend you reading "The Production of Space" by Henri Lefebvre for a deeper understanding of this, even beyond the "linguistic" paradigm.
Rodrigo B cool thanks! I remember at some point getting into language and semantics and essences of things and wanting to read Lefebvre but I didn't get around to it; I will look to read it now! Thanks again!
Been revisiting this interview for the last few months every once in a while and I must say it just gets better and better. What a lucid and bright man. Congratulations and thanks for all the work to both Peter and the producers of this interview.
I am back watching this I love this video so much! I think that it is interesting that the way he talks shows that architecture is another part of the human condition, and learning in life in general! Wonderful video, and thanks again!
Such fascinating man! So relevant and profound!
Thank you a lot for the interview
Brilliant man and the interview itself.
passionate but clear. great.
⭐️
do you guys have resources regarding architectural language, as he explains around the 9:00 mark when he talks about Daniel Libeskind's buildings for example? Does he just mean how elements are articulated? Or the actual elements themselves?
Andjela Tatarovic I would strongly recommend you reading "The Production of Space" by Henri Lefebvre for a deeper understanding of this, even beyond the "linguistic" paradigm.
Rodrigo B cool thanks! I remember at some point getting into language and semantics and essences of things and wanting to read Lefebvre but I didn't get around to it; I will look to read it now! Thanks again!
Is the interview with Paul Robbrecht available?
I'm sorry that I can not press like twice, youtube please do something.
"die Sprache nicht beliebig ist". Fantastico.
wow !
wow wow WOW ! ! !
Monstrueux
Oder?
Very interesting !
ich hab noch whiskey