
The Future of Architecture in 100 Buildings
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We're asking more of architecture than ever before; the response will define our future.
A pavilion made from paper. A building that eats smog. An inflatable concert hall. A research lab that can walk through snow. We're entering a new age in architecture?one where we expect our buildings to deliver far more than just shelter. We want buildings that inspire us while helping the environment; buildings that delight our senses while serving the needs of a community; buildings made possible both by new technology and repurposed materials.
Like an architectural cabinet of wonders, this book collects the most innovative buildings of today and tomorrow. The buildings hail from all seven continents (to say nothing of other planets), offering a truly global perspective on what lies ahead. Each page captures the soaring confidence, the thoughtful intelligence, the space-age wonder, and at times the sheer whimsy of the world's most inspired buildings?and the questions they provoke: Can a building breathe? Can a skyscraper be built in a day? Can we 3D-print a house? Can we live on the moon?
Filled with gorgeous imagery and witty insight, this book is an essential and delightful guide to the future being built around us?a future that matters more, and to more of us, than ever.
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- Intro
- Introduction
- How we chose these buildings
- Extreme Locations
- 1. Can we live in the harshest place on Earth?
- 2. What does architecture look like above 10,000 feet?
- 3. Can architecture be a path into the clouds?
- 4. What do reindeer do all day?
- 5. Can modern architecture inspire pilgrimage?
- 6. Can you dream beneath the Northern Lights?
- 7. Can a building stand on tiptoe?
- 8. Can an office float?
- 9. Can a landscraper help us reach the stars?
- 10. Can we live on the moon?
- Reinvention
- 11. Can you shop in a cathedral?
- 12. Can rubble tell a new story?
- 13. Can ugly be pretty?
- 14. Would you eat dinner in a sewer pipe?
- 15. How much would you pay to sleep in a warehouse?
- 16. How do you turn a grain silo into an art museum?
- 17. Can a bunker become a power plant?
- 18. Can superhighways make good houses?
- 19. Can a new skin save old bones?
- 20. Can historic cities have futuristic public spaces?
- 21. Can a subway station make you want to be underground?
- 22. Can shipping containers be surprising?
- 23. Can good architecture make 1+2=1?
- Get Better
- 24. Can a brick become a healing force?
- 25. What can a spa teach us about light?
- 26. Would you die here?
- 27. Can architecture help fight cancer?
- 28. Can architecture give us superpowers?
- 29. Can this school help autistic children learn?
- 30. Can mud keep us safe?
- 31. Would your kids visit you here?
- Pop-Up
- Shape-Shifters
- 32. Can a building zig?
- 33. Can architecture swirl?
- 34. Can architecture swoop?
- 35. Can architecture drip?
- 36. Do buildings wear stockings?
- 37. Can architecture be from outer space?
- 38. What if an office building turned inside out?
- 39. Can glitz be more than glam?
- 40. Is pretty a public amenity?
- 41. Can architecture be an Olympic sport?
- 42. Can architecture be pixelated?
- 43. Can stone flow like a river?
- 44. Have we been thinking about windows all wrong?
- 45. Why can't walls be invisible?
- 46. Can a library be a mountain?
- 47. Does a building need to be tall to change the skyline?
- 48. Can glass be a fortress?
- 49. Can a light make a warehouse warm?
- 50. Can a skyscraper bend over?
- 51. Can balconies make waves?
- 52. How much does interesting cost?
- Drive
- Nature Building
- 53. Can you live in a rock?
- 54. Can you live on a rock?
- 55. Are treehouses just for kids?
- 56. Can architecture hug a tree?
- 57. Can a tree house become a house-tree?
- 58. Can new buildings learn old tricks?
- 59. Does balanced architecture need to touch the ground?
- 60. Can a lawn be more than ornament?
- 61. Can grass paint a city?
- 62. Will the city of the future be a living organism?
- Shelter from the Storm
- 63. Can architecture retreat from a storm?
- 64. Can we find salvation in paper tubes?
- 65. Can green infrastructure give us super powers?
- 66. Can playful be practical?
- 67. Can we design for disaster?
- 68. Can architecture save us from the apocalypse?
- 69. Can architecture be a sponge?
- 70. How many ways can a roof serve a building?
- Shrink
- Social Catalysts
- 71. Would you let your kids play in a wasteland?
- 72. Can you swim in poop?
- 73. Can honeybees fight blight?
- 74. Can architecture feed a community?
- 75. Can paint unite a city?
- 76. Can color change your morning commute?
- 77. Can design help women thrive?
- 78. Can opera empower a village?
- 79. Can a garden shed unite a community?
- 80. Can small housing be great housing?
- 81. Can architecture be crowdsourced and crowdfunded?
- 82. What happens when architecture keeps score?
- 83. Can a library be a lighthouse?
- 84. Can you get married in a parking garage?
- 85. Can a library be relevant in the digital age?
- 86. Can you sunbathe underground?
- 87. Can flipping a switch enliven a neighborhood?
- Fast-Forward
- 88. Can a building clean the air?
- 89. Can we print a house?
- 90. Can mushrooms replace stone?
- 91. Can worms replace workers?
- 92. Can metal breathe?
- 93. What if houses were made of meat?
- 94. Can bacteria be your architect?
- 95. Can architecture go wiki?
- 96. Can a building have reflexes?
- 97. What if drones carried bricks, not missiles?
- 98. Can a skyscraper be built in a day?
- 99. Can skyscrapers be made of wood?
- 100. What if a cow built your house?
- Photo Credits
- Author Thanks
- About the Author
- Watch Marc Kushner's TED Talk
- Related Talks on TED.com
- About TED Books
- Coming Soon
- About TED
- Copyright
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