[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/norman-foster-building-on-green-agenda.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNgkEGs1l4Aendofvid
[starttext]
Architect Norman Foster discusses his own work to show how computers can help architects design buildings that are green, beautiful and "basically pollution-free." He shares projects from throughout his career, from the pioneering roof-gardened Willis Building (1975) to the London Gherkin (2004). He also comments on two upcoming megaprojects: a pipe to bring water from the Red Sea to the Dead Sea, and the new Beijing airport.
[endtext]

Norman Foster: Building on the green agenda

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/new-camp-nou.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0wVHMuqbzUendofvid
[starttext]
El Nou Camp Nou proyectado por Norman Foster en 3 dimensiones
[endtext]

New Camp Nou

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/unveiling-future-world-trade-center.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jn18gt-TeBsendofvid
[starttext]
Completeing the Vision:
As Silverstein Properties was preparing an historic presentation premiering the design of three new towers to be erected on the World Trade Center site, GiroudPichot [Now Piranha] created a two-minute animation representing the future development of downtown Manhattan and anticipating the renaissance of the city skyline.

In order to showcase the striking designs of the three new towers designed by Lord Norman Foster, Lord Richard Rogers and Fumihiko Maki (in addition to SOM current plan for the Freedom Tower), GiroudPichot [Now Piranha] shot aerial footage of New York City and then painstakingly integrated the four computer-generated skyscrapers into it.
[endtext]

Unveiling the future World Trade Center

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/think-different-10-years-later.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oAB83Z1ydEendofvid
[starttext]
In 1997 the first ad with the "Think Different" slogan

The text used in the ad :

Here's to the crazy ones.
The misfits.
The rebels.
The troublemakers.
The round pegs in the square holes.
The ones who see things differently.
They're not fond of rules.
And they have no respect for the status quo.
You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them.
About the only thing you can't do is ignore them.
Because they change things.
They push the human race forward.
And while some may see them as the crazy ones,
We see genius.
Because the people who are crazy enough to think
they can change the world,
Are the ones who do.

The one-minute commercial featured black and white video footage of significant historical people of the past, including (in order) Albert Einstein, Bob Dylan, Martin Luther King, Jr., Richard Branson, John Lennon, R. Buckminster Fuller, Thomas Edison, Muhammad Ali, Ted Turner, Maria Callas, Mahatma Gandhi, Amelia Earhart, Alfred Hitchcock, Martha Graham, Jim Henson (with Kermit the Frog), Frank Lloyd Wright, and Picasso. The commercial ends with a young girl opening her closed eyes, as if to see the possibilities before her.
[endtext]

Think Different 10 Years later

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/architecture-frank-lloyd-wright.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hs5jRLNqVAEendofvid
[starttext]
Rotunda of the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
[endtext]

ARCHITECTURE - Frank Lloyd Wright - Guggenheim Museum

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/frank-lloyd-wright-against-urban-cities.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1WMmMzxHkMendofvid
[starttext]
February 19, 1958

From the Forum Network's free lecture titled "Frank Lloyd Wright - Creative Mind: The Architect as Creator"
http://forum-network.org/lecture/crea...

"New York is the biggest mouth in the world. It appears to be prime example of the herd instinct, leading the universal urban conspiracy to beguile man from his birthright (the good ground), to hang him by his eyebrows from skyhooks above hard pavement, to crucify him, sell him, or be sold by him."

"Out of Americas rugged individualism captained by rugged captains of our rugged industrial enterprises we have gradually evolved a crude, vain power: plutocratic capitalism. Not true capitalism. I believe this is entirely foreign to our own original idea of democracy."

"I believe totally in a Capitalist System, I only wish that someone would try it."

"America needs no help to Broadacre City. It will haphazard build itself. Why not plan it?"

"Inevitably, there will develop a new form of community life, but just what it will be except as Broadacre City tentatively outlines it as free to grow, who can say? Not I. Who is going to say how humanity will eventually be modified by all these spiritual changes and physical advantages, sound and vision coming through solid walls to men, each aware of anything in or of the world he lives in without lifting a finger, making it unnecessary to go anywhere unless it is a pleasure to go. The whole psyche of humanity is changing and what that change will ultimately bring as future community I will not prophecy. It is already greatly changed."
[endtext]

Frank Lloyd Wright against urban cities, 1958

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/imperial-hotel-lobby-frank-lloyd-wright.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QUz_zIJqB8endofvid
[starttext]
The reconstructed main entrance and lobby of Frank Lloyd Wright's landmark Imperial Hotel, which originally stood in Tokyo from 1923 to 1967, when the main structure was demolished to make way for a new, larger version of the hotel.
It now stands in "Meiji village" museum,an open-air architectural museum/theme park in Inuyama, near Nagoya in Aichi prefecture, Japan.
[endtext]

Imperial Hotel Lobby, Frank Lloyd Wright

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/frank-lloyd-wright-in-half-life-2.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tqsk4WARk2Iendofvid
[starttext]
Kaufmann House by Frank Lloyd Wright in Half Life 2
[endtext]

Frank Lloyd Wright in Half Life 2

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/fallingwater.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CVKU3ErrGMendofvid
[starttext]
A CG movie featuring the Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece, by Cristóbal Vila.
[endtext]

Fallingwater

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/frank-lloyd-wright-last-wright.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLDo-eZP3Asendofvid
[starttext]
A new documentary by Lucille Carra and Garry McGee about the last standing Frank Lloyd Wright hotel. Wright designed five hotels and only one, The Park Inn, remains. Twenty percent of all of Wright's structures are gone. The Park Inn, in Mason City, Iowa, opened in 1910. Combined with the adjoining City National Bank, it is an example of a rare and early mixed-use structure by Wright. During the construction of the hotel, Wright scandalized Mason City when he eloped with Mamah Cheney. Soon after, the Park Inn went into a decline, finally becoming a flophouse.
[endtext]

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT: THE LAST WRIGHT

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/frank-lloyd-wrights-fallingwater-house.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEGJglVAC2wendofvid
[starttext]
Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece Fallingwater House in Bear Run, Pennsylvania.
[endtext]

Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater House (HD)

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/alvar-aalto-film-excerpt.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgrhRM9XnG0endofvid
[starttext]
The Finnish architect Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) was one of this century's great reformers in architecture and interior design. Aalto's work demonstrates an intense individualism combined with clear-sighted understanding of the international architectu...
[endtext]

Alvar Aalto Film Excerpt

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/art-alvar-aalto.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLoBRlpuzeIendofvid
[starttext]
Curator Alona Pardo talks about the exhibition - Alvar Aalto Through the Eyes of Shigeru Ban.
[endtext]

ART: Alvar Aalto

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/tributo-alvar-aalto.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiRZMfCVbecendofvid
[starttext]
DESCRIPCION DEL VIDEO
[endtext]

Tributo a Alvar Aalto

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/le-corbusier-ville-savoye-tour-part-2.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0J0uSCZNgendofvid
[starttext]
A tour of one of the most emblematic building in moder architecture
[endtext]

Le Corbusier Ville Savoye Tour, Part 2

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/le-corbusier-ville-savoye-tour-part-1.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhsey_-z3Okendofvid
[starttext]
A tour of one of the most emblematic building in moder architecture
[endtext]

Le Corbusier Ville Savoye Tour, Part 1

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/villa-savoye-3d-walkthrough.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KSnGPk49wwendofvid
[starttext]
You will be able to walk virtually inside the Le Corbusier house located in Poissy, France.
A fully 3D virtual visit as if you were there.
[endtext]

Villa Savoye - 3D Walkthrough

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/3d-villa-savoye-final.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkBOv3lnvzYendofvid
[starttext]
This is the final animation.. after rendering over 20times ive finaly got it close to what i want it to be...

This is a project i have been working on for the past weeks.. its for a project on modernism. Im at Portsmouth Uni studying Graphics Design and this is my 1st year piece This is test 1, Music is from -
Nine inch Nail's Ghosts 1 track 9
[endtext]

3D Villa Savoye Final

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/le-corbusier-unite-dhabitation_10.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M48y4cMwGqwendofvid
[starttext]
The first and most famous of these buildings, also known as Cité Radieuse (radiant city) and, informally, as La Maison du Fada (French - Provençal, "The House of the Mad"), is located in Marseille, France, built 1947-1952. One of Le Corbusiers's most famous works, it proved enormously influential and is often cited as the initial inspiration of the Brutalist architectural style and philosophy.

The Marseille building, developed with Corbusier's designers Shadrach Woods and George Candilis, comprises 337 apartments arranged over twelve stories, all suspended on large piloti. The building also incorporates shops, sporting, medical and educational facilities, and a hotel. The flat roof is designed as a communal terrace with sculptural ventilation stacks, a running track, and a shallow paddling pool.

Inside, corridors run through the centre of the long axis of every third floor of the building, with each apartment lying on two levels, and stretching from one side of the building to the other, with a balcony. Unlike many of the inferior system-built blocks it inspired, which lack the original's generous proportions, communal facilities and parkland setting, the Unité is popular with its residents and is now mainly occupied by middle-class professionals.

The building is constructed in béton brut (rough-cast concrete), as the hoped-for steel frame proved too expensive in light of post-War shortages.
[endtext]

Le Corbusier - Unité d'Habitation Marseille part 2

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/le-corbusier-villa-savoye.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpj5utbmeKgendofvid
[starttext]
Villa Savoye "Les heures claires"
82, Rue de Villiers
70300 Poissy (France)
[endtext]

Le Corbusier - Villa Savoye

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/le-corbusier-unite-dhabitation.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZMw-yM14RQendofvid
[starttext]
The first and most famous of these buildings, also known as Cité Radieuse (radiant city) and, informally, as La Maison du Fada (French - Provençal, "The House of the Mad"), is located in Marseille, France, built 1947-1952. One of Le Corbusiers's most famous works, it proved enormously influential and is often cited as the initial inspiration of the Brutalist architectural style and philosophy.

The Marseille building, developed with Corbusier's designers Shadrach Woods and George Candilis, comprises 337 apartments arranged over twelve stories, all suspended on large piloti. The building also incorporates shops, sporting, medical and educational facilities, and a hotel. The flat roof is designed as a communal terrace with sculptural ventilation stacks, a running track, and a shallow paddling pool.

Inside, corridors run through the centre of the long axis of every third floor of the building, with each apartment lying on two levels, and stretching from one side of the building to the other, with a balcony. Unlike many of the inferior system-built blocks it inspired, which lack the original's generous proportions, communal facilities and parkland setting, the Unité is popular with its residents and is now mainly occupied by middle-class professionals.

The building is constructed in béton brut (rough-cast concrete), as the hoped-for steel frame proved too expensive in light of post-War shortages.
[endtext]

Le Corbusier - Unité d'Habitation Marseille part 1

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/american-architecture-now-philip.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHb0DB6pnk4endofvid
[starttext]
Interviewer: Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Part of the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Video Archive in the Duke University Libraries: http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollec...
Diamonstein interviews Johnson about his life, his buildings, and contemporary architecture.
[endtext]

American Architecture Now: Philip Johnson

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/monty-python-architect-sketch.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2PyeXRwhCEendofvid
[starttext]
A Monty Python sketch
[endtext]

Monty Python- Architect Sketch

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/mies-van-der-rohe-visions-of-space-77.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuBXlBtbNl8endofvid
[starttext]
Mies van der Rohe - Less is More
part 7 of 7
BBC Documentary - Visions Of Space - 2003
[endtext]

Mies van der Rohe - Visions Of Space 7/7

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/mies-van-der-rohe-visions-of-space-67.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApArpduMDrYendofvid
[starttext]
Mies van der Rohe - Less is More
part 6 of 7
BBC Documentary - Visions Of Space - 2003
[endtext]

Mies van der Rohe - Visions Of Space 6/7

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/mies-van-der-rohe-visions-of-space-57.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXS3k7JTDGQendofvid
[starttext]
Mies van der Rohe - Less is More
part 5 of 7
BBC Documentary - Visions Of Space - 2003
[endtext]

Mies van der Rohe - Visions Of Space 5/7

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/mies-van-der-rohe-visions-of-space-47.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRFdW0FkaeMendofvid
[starttext]
Mies van der Rohe - Less is More
part 4 of 7
BBC Documentary - Visions Of Space - 2003
[endtext]

Mies van der Rohe - Visions Of Space 4/7

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/mies-van-der-rohe-visions-of-space-37.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAt2DQR3qdQendofvid
[starttext]
Mies van der Rohe - Less is More
part 3 of 7
BBC Documentary - Visions Of Space - 2003
[endtext]

Mies van der Rohe - Visions Of Space 3/7

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/mies-van-der-rohe-visions-of-space-27.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpGp6q_EK4kendofvid
[starttext]
Mies van der Rohe Visions Of Space
part 2 of 7
BBC Documentary - Visions Of Space - 2003
[endtext]

Mies van der Rohe - Visions Of Space 2/7

[postlink]https://videosarquitectura.blogspot.com/2011/01/mies-van-der-rohe-visions-of-space-17.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUQdQWf4otUendofvid
[starttext]
Mies van der Rohe - Less is More
part 1 of 7
Visions Of Space, BBC Documentary 2003
[endtext]

Mies van der Rohe - Visions Of Space 1/7 (Less is More)