Why great architecture should tell a story | Ole Scheeren

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2016
  • For architect Ole Scheeren, the people who live and work inside a building are as much a part of that building as concrete, steel and glass. He asks: Can architecture be about collaboration and storytelling instead of the isolation and hierarchy of a typical skyscraper? Visit five of Scheeren's buildings - from a twisted tower in China to a floating cinema in the ocean in Thailand - and learn the stories behind them.
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  • @GuyWithAnAmazingHat
    @GuyWithAnAmazingHat 8 лет назад +414

    As someone who has live in the vertical apartments in Singapore my whole life, I didn't realise why my country is making so many strange buildings until recently. I have been living in a high rise prison my entire life.
    Many parts of Singapore are now adopting non traditional architecture that greatly increases the infrastructure on a personal level. These buildings aren't just there to look different, they also function on a much higher level than what elongated cubes can do.
    The fiction he is describing is not fairy tales, but, a narrative of functions, a series of the functions that the people occupying the building perform. A building is not just space that people fill up, it is a space where people do things. And these buildings are designed to allow people to perform a series of functions at greater efficiency than a normal tower.
    For example, the Chinese news tower is built in a way where the different sections are specifically arranged to allow maximum production efficiency, where all the work will be passed through the production line all the way to the top and meet in the middle where they collect all the materials for broadcasting.
    This in fact allows architecture to perform functions much more efficiently than a traditional "form follows function" box.

    • @TheAnnoyingGunner
      @TheAnnoyingGunner 8 лет назад +11

      +GuyWithAnAmazingHat
      Traditional "form follows function"? His best example, the apartment complex in Singapore, is all about form follows function. The appreciable form of the complex is a result of it's functionality, it is constructed from the simplest shape possible but aligned in a way that allows high functionality at the same time.

    • @GuyWithAnAmazingHat
      @GuyWithAnAmazingHat 8 лет назад +7

      TheAnnoyingGunner Of course, I'm not saying that form follows function is gone, in fact form follows fiction is an updated and extended principle of form following function.
      It is a principle that serves to follow the functions of everyone that occupies the building, the stories and purposes that everyone has.

    • @TheAnnoyingGunner
      @TheAnnoyingGunner 8 лет назад +1

      GuyWithAnAmazingHat
      Maybe the name he used is simply too artsy for me to understand...

    • @wchingfong
      @wchingfong 5 лет назад +5

      You have given a better interpretation of what the speaker wanted to say, people who critic his architecture actually fall into same scenario that only see what is in the surface, or in this case, ugliness. I think real beauty is in the life, not in the eyes.

    • @hansrama3485
      @hansrama3485 4 года назад

      @@wchingfong cant believe there are people who dont find his architecture beautiful

  • @bradleybruvva3021
    @bradleybruvva3021 4 года назад +73

    Man, this dude is taking the words out of my head, I think I’m finally in the right profession.

    • @royghosn18
      @royghosn18 3 года назад +2

      Are you an architect now?

    • @alexczrs
      @alexczrs 2 года назад +1

      It really is, my brother

    • @marcv2648
      @marcv2648 2 года назад +2

      Notice the big difference between his words, and the final result of the buildings he produces.

  • @Robersora
    @Robersora 8 лет назад +199

    TED videos sure must be full of educated, intelligent people who are able to listen and understand, and can formulate a point without insulting.
    *goes to comment section*
    *fliesaway*

    • @TheAnnoyingGunner
      @TheAnnoyingGunner 8 лет назад +3

      +Robersora
      Bye, don't fly too close to the sun...

    • @Robersora
      @Robersora 8 лет назад +2

      +TheAnnoyingGunner Heh, clever comeback.

    • @ogi169
      @ogi169 8 лет назад +5

      What's more depressing is the fact that the community of TED is getting more conservative and radical.

    • @ogi169
      @ogi169 8 лет назад +2

      +Robersora I meant the people who are watching the talks

    • @Manni5h
      @Manni5h 8 лет назад +8

      +Ognjen Basic I think its more about the people who decide to comment. They're more likely to share a negative opinion than a positive one.

  • @hariking22
    @hariking22 8 лет назад +90

    as an architecture student.
    this is amazing work. yes it is not a sustainable building project in a slum somewhere which serves the greater good but this is in a different context. these buildings are for the working middle or upper class. In that context these designs are path breaking

    • @fionafiona1146
      @fionafiona1146 5 лет назад +2

      As a cultural anthropology student, I too think it's fascinating.

    • @marcv2648
      @marcv2648 2 года назад +2

      As a student of life, I find his architecture to be the building blocks of dystopia.

    • @aedaldaniel
      @aedaldaniel 2 года назад

      @@marcv2648 why? I think this is more like the ancient cities where the place has all the functions for a people to live comfortably

    • @yunseiprod
      @yunseiprod 5 месяцев назад

      @@aedaldanielI suppose he argues for the progression of technology as a destruction of all humanity in general. Though this is not possible with this post-post-modern architecture where we are instilling history, psychology, and biology in order to conceive new ideas.

  • @srimansrini
    @srimansrini 8 лет назад +5

    The renowned German Architect Ole Scheeren gives a breathtaking showcase of his architectural work and shows how the modern buildings to be built. Applying critical thinking with structural designs, his team had created some of the marvelous landscapes across the globe. it's a very fascinating for everyone, including the students of Architecture. Highly recoomended.

  • @mrmuh2000
    @mrmuh2000 6 лет назад +8

    I salute this guy. He taught me something. And it felt so short. Thanx for uploading.

  • @iaspace7601
    @iaspace7601 7 лет назад +250

    119 dislike are his draftman.

  • @demili2243
    @demili2243 5 лет назад +9

    So many thanks to this nice video clip which includes the essence of the story-telling art of architectures!
    This video had definitely demonstrated 3 confusion about architectures of mine.
    1 is: How structure designs associated to so many aspects of informations, such as biology, ministration and collaboration?
    2 is: How to identify the group of people and their inhabitants by viewing the outlook of their office buildings?
    3 is: What is the Modern Art of buildings nowadays?
    And I have found the explanation of all of them in this video.🥰

  • @zontenang6046
    @zontenang6046 4 года назад +8

    15:09 this is a great idea .. especially throughout school buildings . student can interact and collaborate with no partitions at all sure this would ensure a new world of studying

  • @avadash6775
    @avadash6775 3 года назад +52

    The people who laughed at the pic (6:26) bet they never taught 4 years later wearing masks and being in the wedding is totally normal thanks to COVID19 :)

    • @robbedontuesday
      @robbedontuesday 3 года назад

      Just what I thought, and wrote in a different way.

    • @tunvm4893
      @tunvm4893 3 года назад

      Well actually no one in the world 4 years ago would think of that either

  • @HAPPYplaceQC
    @HAPPYplaceQC 8 лет назад +2

    Love you TED! We're actually doing a 30-challenge of TED videos. For the month of Feb (2016) we are well on our way to watching a ted video every single day! 😊

  • @thePlum
    @thePlum 3 года назад +3

    Phenomenal talk! I am eternally fascinated by architecture!

  • @AronBagel
    @AronBagel 8 лет назад +30

    Form follows function. Or, in the case of the Singapore apts, the form defines new functionality.

  • @chishakwer
    @chishakwer 6 лет назад +3

    This is the stuff that gets my heart pumping differently!!!

  • @ma.norasoriano6092
    @ma.norasoriano6092 5 лет назад

    Arch. Scheeren exemplifies a designing and theorizing architect. Kudos!

  • @MaxamillianStudio
    @MaxamillianStudio 7 лет назад +2

    Amazing Work! Incredible vision.

  • @Fjuron
    @Fjuron 5 лет назад +6

    Wow! Until now, I was only interested in historic Archetecture, but shown and explained this way, modern archetecture is truly intriguing in it's own right.

  • @somerandomedgyguy1723
    @somerandomedgyguy1723 8 лет назад +1

    fascinating! That makes me wanna drop my current subject and study architecture.

  • @SuperHiveProductions
    @SuperHiveProductions 4 года назад +8

    Hi greetings from 2020, we are in the midst of a pandemic, it kinda concerns me that the goal in most of these buildings were to get people together and be in a community. I hope we can go back to this ideal life.

  • @architettoleonardorusso
    @architettoleonardorusso 6 лет назад +37

    Most of negative comment derive by the fear of people with new things and new ideas to live the Earth. Thank the artchitectes, because they do this work for us. Sorry my english, I was still learning

    • @ronaldm.6150
      @ronaldm.6150 5 лет назад +1

      ...perhaps that's because he's pushing postmodern architecture, which wars against the fact that truth is absolute and never changes, which postmodernism counters.

  • @user-cg8fm6wu7h
    @user-cg8fm6wu7h 6 лет назад

    日本語字幕ありがとうございます。感謝します。

  • @luisstolzespana684
    @luisstolzespana684 5 лет назад

    ¡Scheeren es un crack! Soy profesor de estructuras en una universidad en Guatemala (URL) y se decirles que la narrativa de la historia del edificio debe estar en completa armonía con la estructura. Scheeren es audaz y logra el cometido.

  • @brezhnev89
    @brezhnev89 3 года назад +1

    I am impressed. Amazing projects.

  • @WorldStuffInni
    @WorldStuffInni 8 лет назад +1

    That was great, in my city of Swansea where having student apartments built just like this

  • @titosalas29
    @titosalas29 6 лет назад +1

    Vaya, estoy sorprendido éste hombre es un genio.
    Ole Scheeren es un genio.

  • @PedroGeaquinto
    @PedroGeaquinto 8 лет назад +8

    I like the way it makes buildings more active and compact, just like the trends of urbanism, but I really miss this going to the population in these projects. These buildings are still in kinda isolated spaces and are built for really restricted targets. The London project is a little better in this aspect though, even being located in a more or less sparse place.

  • @krucafuks123
    @krucafuks123 8 лет назад +2

    the guy just did a commercial for himself
    "hire me, hire me, I am such a cool guy"
    There was no story in his speech or his buildings, he just showcased how great design they do.

  • @mariaceciliatv
    @mariaceciliatv 8 лет назад +1

    I LOVE THIS FORM OF THINK THANKS

  • @marianastuart
    @marianastuart 4 года назад +3

    Que vídeo maravilhoso!!! 💛

  • @chillchick9984
    @chillchick9984 6 лет назад +1

    Very nice talk, really interesting ✨

  • @gerdafundneider2642
    @gerdafundneider2642 5 лет назад +1

    You do a Great work 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @annaleipold6863
    @annaleipold6863 2 года назад

    amazing work, great ideas for a better future of architecture

  • @lazarazal6539
    @lazarazal6539 8 лет назад +23

    architecture can be functional and tell story at the same time, whats the problem ?

  • @henry.pham.vietnam6080
    @henry.pham.vietnam6080 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much for your video

  • @mourtadababoukari9723
    @mourtadababoukari9723 8 лет назад +2

    Wow, I'm amazed and at the same time im becoming more appasionate in architecture andunderstanding it more. :D

  • @soufiane464
    @soufiane464 7 лет назад +1

    great work ... I love architecture and you make me love it mooore :)

  • @architectureinteriordesign8167
    @architectureinteriordesign8167 3 года назад

    There are many different ideas and method that architects would be able to design, but so much cases are not built, since it is too hard to convince or even impossible to meet clients who are able to grasp and agree to execute.
    There landmark proejcts are truly amazing for the city, even if CCTV is required to built up the structure space as much as usuable space, Singapore apartment lost household privacy extensively, and Collaborative Cloud overall mass conflicts with great opening space. Making decision to those ideas and bringing them into realization are an amazing talent as an architect.
    It is truly great talk and amazing presentation.

  • @fennycruz6714
    @fennycruz6714 2 года назад

    Great minds... thank you Ole.

  • @MaZEEZaM
    @MaZEEZaM 7 лет назад +2

    Awesome design :D Great Ted Talk.

  • @khadijahmf8560
    @khadijahmf8560 8 лет назад +1

    In your opinion, should i take architecture or engineering course when i finish school? also, how should we base on what course is the best for us?

  • @jblue616
    @jblue616 7 лет назад +4

    This is exciting , why do so many architects complain so much when there are so many opportunities out there ? It almost makes no sense to say it's a dying field when you see this kind of innovation taking place. Offices and schools will become playgrounds for people to interact more closely. This is amazing

  • @jajuanmeeks8814
    @jajuanmeeks8814 4 года назад

    Great video. Father in law is an architect so I can notice the difference in modern structures. The future is surely amazin!

  • @antonshvydkyi8551
    @antonshvydkyi8551 7 лет назад +6

    All his renders look like this building would stand somewhere in heaven

  • @nimalibandaraarchitects6899
    @nimalibandaraarchitects6899 2 года назад

    You have done great designs and it is pleasing the eye and the mind best wishes to do more creative work
    Archt. Nimali Bandara

  • @TotallyGlar
    @TotallyGlar 8 лет назад +54

    Surprised to see a Singaporean building as the thumbnail

    • @TheAnnoyingGunner
      @TheAnnoyingGunner 8 лет назад +2

      +TotallyGlar
      It was the best one, you don't want to advertise yourself with your worst piece of work...

    • @joyjoyoo
      @joyjoyoo 8 лет назад +1

      What is that building called? It does look neat

    • @TheAnnoyingGunner
      @TheAnnoyingGunner 8 лет назад +6

      *****
      It is called "The Interlace", in Singapore.

    • @joyjoyoo
      @joyjoyoo 8 лет назад

      +TheAnnoyingGunner thank you

    • @mohamedhafizh5512
      @mohamedhafizh5512 7 лет назад

      haha i know right. i clicked this video because of thumbnail,and the first thing i did was to look up for this comment.

  • @wenigmehl
    @wenigmehl 7 лет назад +2

    11:40 looks amazing.

  • @davetv4705
    @davetv4705 6 лет назад

    Great achievement there! Kudos

  • @chuangkou101
    @chuangkou101 8 лет назад +11

    The building in Beijing is name big short pants in China. A wonderful story to tell.

  • @freshfacebeauty96
    @freshfacebeauty96 7 лет назад +1

    anyone know what programme he used for the renders? or a process of getting them to that quality

  • @jdkhan5441
    @jdkhan5441 6 лет назад +1

    waw I m so empressed from this video

  • @vietnowrenegades
    @vietnowrenegades 5 лет назад

    Hi! Does anybody have any tips/ideas on what program or software they use for making those isometric diagrams? It would be much appreciated! Thanks :)

  • @exas4791
    @exas4791 7 лет назад +2

    So build regularly shaped modules and stack them according to functions ?

  • @mubarak4856
    @mubarak4856 8 лет назад +2

    Nice
    My elder bro is doing last year in Architect

  • @prahas777
    @prahas777 5 лет назад +1

    What a creative genius!

  • @Daimo83
    @Daimo83 7 лет назад +3

    You built a Borg Cube in Germany? Nice.

  • @user-us9sv7gc7t
    @user-us9sv7gc7t 5 лет назад +1

    정말 잘 보고 갑니다. ^^

  • @TheAnnoyingGunner
    @TheAnnoyingGunner 8 лет назад +2

    I'd appreciate highrise architecture that is a bit more intertwined. Not two buildings but a whole bunch of towers and smaller buildings that are close to each other and are connected by bridges on various heights. Streets on the ground are pretty much designed for vehicles instead of pedestrians in this modern world. Those bridges enable the whole city to grow vertically and can be used for small shops, cafe's and so on. It'd be pretty cool.

  • @etv4975
    @etv4975 8 лет назад +2

    What a great video.

  • @olgayadchuk8098
    @olgayadchuk8098 8 лет назад +1

    thanks

  • @Zepherian
    @Zepherian 8 лет назад +15

    That singapore apt complex is very cool. If I wanted to live in a box it could be one of those. But imo architecture is at its best designing family homes, not ant farms.

    • @jvs333
      @jvs333 4 года назад +9

      Zepherian architecture is solving a human situation. Asia is a high density society. Single family homes does not solve those challenges. In the states single home designs are ok because the density and space permit that approach.
      Architecture is solving situations for humanity that enrich one’s life as well as that of the community it is serving.

    • @marcv2648
      @marcv2648 2 года назад

      Yes, these are ant farms.

  • @GarciaJustinBArchPE
    @GarciaJustinBArchPE 7 лет назад +9

    Lots of jealous comments here....such arrigance!! This guy is obviously a very intelligent and passionate architect with something to offer...

    • @ParaSpite
      @ParaSpite 6 лет назад +1

      He should keep designing buildings, but shut his stupid mouth.
      His buildings are awesome.
      But what his mouth is spewing is a wave of meaningless buzzwords and boundless arrogance.

    • @joze838
      @joze838 5 лет назад

      Yep he is really arrogant and for real, some of those buildings just looks awefull. He contribute to destroy the citys and still is proud of this.

  • @alexczrs
    @alexczrs 2 года назад

    Congratulations on architects day!

  • @HalbleeresGlas
    @HalbleeresGlas 8 лет назад

    I actually like the hexagonally stacked housing blocks. The other buildings I didn't really care for, but damn, if Berlin-Marzahn was build that way instead of all the Plattenbauten...

  • @sorsamnang6280
    @sorsamnang6280 8 лет назад

    Thank for this video I like it.

  • @vishalrs1129
    @vishalrs1129 8 лет назад +2

    wow just wow

  • @83PHK
    @83PHK 7 лет назад

    Great clip

  • @belikeprateek
    @belikeprateek 5 лет назад +1

    amazing

  • @davidmayhew4818
    @davidmayhew4818 7 лет назад +1

    Brilliant.

  • @joodradwan3517
    @joodradwan3517 8 лет назад +13

    i loooovvveee this

    • @user-qy9pj6sy8g
      @user-qy9pj6sy8g 6 лет назад +1

      Architecture jet.net.ua/category/architecture/

  • @robbedontuesday
    @robbedontuesday 3 года назад +10

    2021: When you see wedding photo with all members wearing masks... and you don't understand the laughs.

  • @wangqimei3954
    @wangqimei3954 4 года назад +1

    To have the best understanding of the Absurd, just combining this guy's idealism speech about CMG Headquarters and the banner shows in 5:37 - "欢迎各位领导莅临指导" (“it's our honor that each leader could come to visit and guide us”)

  • @robbedontuesday
    @robbedontuesday 3 года назад

    15:56 Big British Brother is watching you. Always.
    So the structure that serves fishermen to earn their sustenance, now it's been con(per)verted into a floating entertainment follie...
    Good job.

  • @harenterberge2632
    @harenterberge2632 2 года назад +2

    In the end it is just another soulless concrete box with a sheet of mirror-glass, just with a slightly different shape and a lot of architectural Blabla to make it sound more than it really is.

  • @exgeeinteractive
    @exgeeinteractive 6 лет назад +2

    When I was starting my career I've always thought of myself as an artist. As I start to delve deeper, a lesson hit me "Lookin pretty is not top priority" and boy that was tough to swallow. Aesthetically pleasing work wows people but it opens a ton of questions. What's this? what's that? what is that for? this doesn't look right?
    FUNCTION first. FORM follows. And you can always maximize BOTH. It's also more feasible and offers a bigger challenge in terms of creativity.
    I'm an artist but I'm a designer first (web tech).

  • @AndrewDunn
    @AndrewDunn 2 года назад

    See also Habitat 67 by Moshe Safdie.

  • @alkrardaghfal2172
    @alkrardaghfal2172 3 года назад

    VERY GOOD PROJECT.

  • @jesusfreites6393
    @jesusfreites6393 7 лет назад +1

    I love architecture ❤

  • @mohsenmoradi3502
    @mohsenmoradi3502 8 лет назад +1

    perfect

  • @scottweale4740
    @scottweale4740 7 лет назад +1

    Great Architecture is Fundamental this is perfect.

  • @AsiqueIkbalAnsari
    @AsiqueIkbalAnsari Год назад

    He is a great architect!

  • @CaptureAsia
    @CaptureAsia 7 лет назад +8

    The Interlace building is not selling well from what i heard, the design is out of the box from a design perspective. but honestly i heard a lot of feedbacks and this building is not well-received by the locals. Great design architecture may not be the most functional architecture.

  • @RafaelCovarrubiasRico
    @RafaelCovarrubiasRico 4 года назад

    Sin palabras es real

  • @yuxiguo242
    @yuxiguo242 5 лет назад +7

    Does interpretation influences the design quality itself? Everyone call that CCTV building "big underpants" in China, what a nice story for us to share.

  • @iiree1764
    @iiree1764 8 лет назад +3

    Amazing as always 👌 thank u so much for ur videos cuz it helps me alot ..
    nd i'm so proud to be 25like nd 3th comment :3 😂😂

  • @prayuk_rain
    @prayuk_rain 7 лет назад

    WOW...!

  • @ankurparashar9045
    @ankurparashar9045 7 лет назад

    any1 knows about other buildings which have a similar concept as the looped hybrid?

  • @billalhossainfrancis7685
    @billalhossainfrancis7685 4 года назад +1

    Wow

  • @ViniciusVaccari
    @ViniciusVaccari 4 года назад

    I think we shoud to look for a new way to live and the architecture of the nowdays is helping us to do that. Of couse, everything sounds good when he's talking or when we see the pics but I wished know the opinions of the people that live right there! Everything really works? When he said that in "the interlace" all departaments have a natural light or ventilation I trhoug... "all?" Btw, Its very beatiful see new buildings like that around the city. JUST GIVE ME A JOB PLEASEEEE, OLE!

  • @MissSudangirl
    @MissSudangirl 4 года назад +2

    Wow he is really inspiring. He has the same architectural style and values as me. The concept of hybrid architecture

  • @Desenhos_para_arquiteturA
    @Desenhos_para_arquiteturA Год назад

    Sensacional !!!!

  • @cottontherabbit2952
    @cottontherabbit2952 8 лет назад

    My friend lives in the Interlace.

  • @ghassankanaan1767
    @ghassankanaan1767 5 месяцев назад

    Very interresting as a concept and in theory...But what about the result in real life?...i hope to know how much the reality confirms the concept.

  • @oldcowbb
    @oldcowbb 8 лет назад +71

    i don't understand why this comment section is so angry, someone explain?

    • @lmonk9517
      @lmonk9517 8 лет назад +16

      +oldcowbb I think it is the overuse of meaningless buzzwords and the fact the some of the Buildings didn't look so great. I thought they looked okay, I liked the floating cinema but not a fan of the London olympics building.

    • @arvinpan1705
      @arvinpan1705 8 лет назад +10

      +oldcowbb those are really excellent designs. why they are angry ?

    • @roiferreach100
      @roiferreach100 7 лет назад +10

      maybe it's new in their ears or some are so self-absorbed with their designs, they forget to consider the stories of people and their experiences they are designing for. The speaker is great he is bringing up the User Experience Design principles in his architectures.

    • @etrebelle9812
      @etrebelle9812 7 лет назад +9

      Because the talking is wordy but obvious and the architectures are ugly

    • @TheBeltroy
      @TheBeltroy 6 лет назад +2

      two side of a coin; the idealist and the not..

  • @jiggablackshine
    @jiggablackshine Год назад

    My architecture professor at the architectural school always told us, the best architects can tell you a great story with their buildings

  • @alhassanaminu6976
    @alhassanaminu6976 7 лет назад +1

    nice

  • @IDislikeTheNewYoutube
    @IDislikeTheNewYoutube 8 лет назад +7

    The "greatness" of a thing is implicit within it's usefulness. Simply having form has it's place, in a fucking gallery and for the exclusively rich.

  • @CUBETechie
    @CUBETechie 2 года назад

    Did his project get copied in other places in Singapore or other places? And is this an individual location which works only in Singapore or can be used everywhere in the world?

  • @user-iz8cm3nd2e
    @user-iz8cm3nd2e 6 лет назад +1

    그냥 랜드마크고, 유명해져서 그렇다는 소리를
    저렇게 장황하게 부풀려서 설명하는 사기에 가까운 발언에 박수를 보낸다.
    역시 건축은 포장이 최우선인듯.

  • @detectiveyoshi
    @detectiveyoshi 7 лет назад +1

    think happy things

  • @georgewu5
    @georgewu5 5 лет назад +1

    My idea of architecture is never just vertical ( Vertical City ) nor jus horizontal ( like this one); but horizontal-vertical. Because the land is never dead flat, land is ups and downs. But they don't manufacture land any more, therefore we are forced to go vertically. Therefore, I have been working on a container housing project for over 18 years by now, called Great Wall Village. Facebook / George Wu, 2019-7-1, George Wu, ARCHITECT, A.I.A., NCARB.