TED Talksのインスタグラム(ted) - 7月24日 02時11分
This community hall on the streets of Mumbai is made out of paper-mache and plaster. Thousands of people congregated inside for dinners, Bollywood films, and celebrations during the Ganesh festival. The hall was designed to be disassembled overnight when the 10-day festival concluded. Afterward, the street went back to normal with not a trace left behind (swipe left to see!). In his new TED Talk, architect Rahul Mehrotra explores the beauty and sustainability of buildings and cities that are not meant to last. “We are, as humans, obsessed with permanence,” Rahul says. “Are we really, in our cities, making permanent solutions for temporary problems?” To learn more about the value of impermanent architecture, watch his TED Talk at go.ted.com/temporarycity
Photo courtesy of Rahul Mehrotra
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srilathakannan
This is a very decorative tent concept that has existed through centuries for travelers. But every culture has its exquisite permanent buildings that to this day remind people of the greatness of achievement. And in some cases, many working families only have homes they can give to kids who will have some place without being homeless. Both temp and permanent structures have their own place in all communities
shaddowlesssword___
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David
King David -King of the Dravidians Aka Emperor Shiroda/Chitroda. Word group types ending with “ian’s” are from Indian origin. Stranded people gathered after the great flood to find empty forts citadels palaces. Built around them. And started looking for the owner.
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oonnajones
This is impressive. However I’m taken aback, as I am in the US as well as about what concerns us. India is amongst one of the poorest countries in the world. I get it that we need to have other things in our thoughts, but what about housing and food and education for the less fortunate?
oneillschleich
I'm the World Exposition (the Chicago Worlds Fair) at the turn of the twentieth century there was an entire area of multiple white buildings made this way. They were beautiful.
krisna.design_art
What a pitty if Venice was impermanent, today I accept that... Yes, absolutelly... nowdays there isn't beauty around us as before it was.. so OK, good idea.....🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎👍
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