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May 21 ..Frank Gehry's Acceptance SpeechColleagues and friends, I am very happy.. .I am unbelievably happy.. .I love being here in Japan.. especially today at Todai-ji Temple. Today is a special honor for me, to receive this important prize.I am obsessed with architecture. It is true, I am restless, trying to find myself as an architect, and how best to contribute in this world filled with contradiction, disparity, and inequality, even passion and opportunity. It is a world in which our values and priorities are constantly being challenged. It is simplistic to expect a single right answer. Architecture is a small piece of this human equation, but for those of us who practice it, we believe in its potential to make a difference, to enlighten and to enrich the human experience, to penetrate the barriers of misunderstanding and provide a beautiful context for life's drama.I was trained early in my career by a Viennese master to make perfection, but in my first projects, I was not able to find the craft to achieve that perfection. My artist friends, people like Jasper Johns, Bob Rauschenberg, Ed Kienholz, Claes Oldenburg, were working with very inexpensive materials — broken wood and paper, and they were making beauty. These were not superficial details, they were direct, it raised the question of what was beautiful. I chose to use the craft available, and to work with the craftsmen and make a virtue out of their limitations.Painting had an immediacy which I craved for architecture. I explored the processes of raw construction materials to try giving feeling and spirit to form. In trying to find the essence of my own expression, I fantasized the artist standing before the white canvas deciding what was the first move. I called it the moment of truth.Architecture must solve complex problems. We must understand and use technology, we must create buildings which are safe and dry, respectful of context and neighbors, and face all the myriad of issues of social responsibility, and even please the client.But then what? The moment of truth, the composition of elements, the selection of forms, scale, materials, color, finally, all the same issues facing the painter and the sculptor. Architecture is surely an art, and those who practice the art of architecture are surely architects.Our problems as architects increase in complexity as time goes on. We have difficulty with the art of city building. We are finding ways of working together, artists and architects, architects and architects, clients and architects. The dream is that each brick, each window, each wall, each road, each tree will be placed lovingly by craftsmen, client, architect, and people to create beautiful cities. Adding the extra time and the money at the beginning is essential. This very temple, Todai-ji, is a symbol of a great collaborative effort in its time, bringing together many thousands of people and talents to create incredible and lasting beauty.It is coincidental but fitting for me to receive the Pritzker Award in Japan. Trained in Southern California in the presence of many works inspired from Japanese architecture — Green and Green, Harwell Hamilton Harris, Gordon Drake, many others. Some of these were my teachers and they trained us to look at Japanese architecture and understand it. I was seduced by the order of Ryoanji long before the Parthenon, and to this day, I believe those early foundations are in my work.Today, American architects are working in Japan, Japanese architects are working in America, and all of us are working everywhere around the world. We are understanding and respecting each other and our values and cultures.Today, the Pritzker Prize brings me great honor. Acknowledgment by an important jury for the work I have been doing is gratifying, but does not engender complacency. I know these people, the jury that is, they have expectations — don't rest on your laurels, get to work.Former laureates have gone on to do magnificent projects, and that is the challenge, to do better and finally bring greater honor to this prize, and that is what I intend to do.I thank the Pritzker family for supporting architecture with this prize. And to all the people who have contributed in my life...to making this honor possible, the artists and the cultures that inspired me and to my family whose loving attention and support has been extraordinary.Since the announcement of this award, I have been asked many times by reporters what I intend to do with the money. I have said, that of course I'm going to finish my house and tear down the construction fence.May 20 what architects doWhat architects do
Architects are at the forefront of designing the built environment that will surround us in the 21st Century. As professional experts in the field of building design and construction, architects use their unique creative skills to advise individuals, property owners and developers, community groups, local authorities and commercial organisations on the design and construction of new buildings, the reuse of existing buildings and the spaces which surround them in our towns and cities.
The work of architects influences every aspect of our built environment, from the design of energy efficient buildings to the integration of new buildings in sensitive contexts. Because of their ability to design and their extensive knowledge of construction, architects' skills are in demand in all areas of property, construction and design. Architects' expertise is invaluable when we need to conserve old buildings, redevelop parts of our of towns and cities, understand the impact of a development on a local community, manage a construction programme or need advice on the use and maintenance of an existing building. Architects work closely with other members of the construction industry including engineers, builders, surveyors, local authority planners and building control officers. Much of their time will be spent visiting sites in the UK and abroad, assessing the feasibility of a project, inspecting building work or managing the construction process. They will also spend time researching old records and drawings, and testing new ideas and construction techniques. Society looks to architects to define new ways of living and working, to develop innovative ways of using existing buildings and creating new ones. We need architects. understanding of the complex process of design and construction to build socially and ecologically sustainable cities and communities. Architects can be extremely influential as well as being admired for their imagination and creative skills. January 03 默哀3分钟吧。。。阿门曾经有一群中国大学的学生和美国的大学生在一起做一个建筑的方案, 第一次拿稿的时候,中国的大学生(下简称”中大“)已经把方案拿出来,建筑的轮廓也出来了,而美国的大学生(下简称”美大“)却只拿出了一张纸,很简单,只是简单的分析, 第二次,中大这个时候已经开始上色彩了,而美大只是纸张多了点,多是对建筑的以及社会,环境等的分析。 第三次,中大这个时候开始继续在上面添画更精细的描绘。而美大学生开始对项目进行更多的评价,对人的生活习性,等等进行更深入的研究。 最后,中国大学生开始加了鸟,树,人等等。。。。而美国的学生,最后却拿出了最后的分析材料。对这个建筑方案提出了很多可适性和不可性并得出了很多的结论。 September 08 其实我们都是乞丐 花了一点时间飘完了昨天这个时候买的《万物生长》,这是自从初一时读韩寒至今第二本可以让我老老实实一口气飘下来的书。最大的收获就是让我发现我还是儒子,还可以继续修行。就像一江春水,暖了僵硬的手指。 一看书就六神无主,一上课就心有旁骛的煎熬告诫我高考真是十恶不赦的东西。高三那阵练习考场散文以至走火入魔,孔先生的《论语》我出口称颂,必淑敏的《锻造心情》我倒背如流。写出来的东西,尼姑不尼姑,和尚不和尚。这就像那个练功的flash,说要想练得九阳神功,必先自宫。忍痛割爱后,居然见此醒目红字:就算自宫,未必成功!我就日!此时也只能骂骂而已,反正嘴巴还在。高考完了,果然应验了这句“就算自宫,未必成功!”今年的作文明确规定只限议论文体,我就日!此时也只能骂骂而已,反正嘴巴还在。 高三,我天天准时10点睡觉6点起床,课上品茶,课下溜达。这样就直接导致了我只能去个鸟不拉屎的地方窝5年,中国唯一俩个5年制的学科都被我相中,可惜真正的心腹没能进入正房,我只能就和老相好,学个建筑,我胎发之时学习国画后学速写立志成为画家,但是年龄在增长,志向却在萎缩,后来就干脆把它忘掉,于是有了新的志向。建筑师和画师的区别就在于前者只钟情于房子而后者钟情于万物。朋友说瞧我的马桶盖发型就知道将来的世界级厕所设计师非我莫数。 快要打铺滚了,离开这个我忽悠了18年的城市。其实我不是北京人,真正的北京人应该家住城墙根底下,出入大胡同小作坊,伴着拉二胡大爷的袅袅琴声入睡,在老北京腔浓郁的空气中成长。而我,生在一个僻静的被勉强归入北京城的地方,我从小住楼房,楼房的外面还是楼房,除了安静的大马路,就是摊在那儿的一片严肃的航天部基地。伴着干燥的知了的叫嚣声入睡,在京腔和其他什么地方的口音混杂熬制的空气中长大。我不是北京人。我在北京飘了18年,除了西单王府井,什么地方都不知道,诸如哪的大排档最好吃啦,哪的咖啡厅环境最好啦,哪适合喝下午茶啦,哪的书店最藏宝啦,我一概不知。走在王府井大街上,我和周围的外地客人没有太多区别,我们都只是象征性的游览,我们都会坐错车,我们在十字路口都会茫然,我们都等着被骗都等着挨宰。更多时候,我被操着外地腔的外地人忽悠的团团转,比如在中关村的海龙大厦买数码产品,在你身边妖娆的忽悠着的男男女女,各式各样的腔调鱼龙混杂的从他们嘴中喷出,飘浮在空气中,迷惑你,迷惑你的腰包。我不是北京人,可我又能算哪的人呢?什么都不算,一个怪胎! 我丝毫不憧憬大学的生活,因为没有什么好憧憬的,现在呆在家里很自在,我有很多事做,我需要时间。上大学对于我唯一的好处就是可以不用一大早起床赶班车,每天早晨不用在收作业的时间跑去厕所藏着,上课时可以光明正大的看杂书,除此之外毫无益处。当然,客观的说,大学又延长了我刑罚的执行期。并且在你毕业的时候丢给你一张证书,就像丢给乞丐一个破饭碗,然后叫嚣着“滚开,别回来!今后能不能讨到饭,能讨到什么样的饭都要看你自己的造化!”。如今我可以暂时整理一下行囊,准备对付以后的行程。我甚至已经开始为自己5年后的生活担忧,要是没能考上研究生找到下一个收容所,拿着手里这个破碗又讨不到饭怎么办?如果是男的就去买苦力,如果是女的就去买姿色,老天果然公平。可是,我们的手只拿的起笔杆子,搬块砖,要伸着脖斜着眼,俨然一幅偷窥别人考卷模样。坐了这么多年冷板凳,屁股又平又方,胸部下垂,腰部堆积了十几年来的脂肪。熬夜导致甲状腺素和生长激素无法正常分泌。书本锻造出的女子如果浓妆艳抹混进鸡鸭乱叫的夜总会,恐怕人家会叫警察的,这不是有碍市容,而是有碍鸡貌。我们只是乞丐,只是乞丐。 |
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