Architecture, you choose architecture, I really don't remember precisely how it happened because I didn't know one architect before personally. Accident.I don't know how it happened, because there are several architects all around the world, and in Hungary, as well, and in Budapest, as well, many of them.
present themselves to me, are different than they would have been otherwise. But even like a doctor or a lawyer or an architect or another kind of white-collar professional, they live and work in a in a specific
minister between January and July this year. Aged 35, Fedorov is seen as a key architect of Ukraine's defense technology push, particularly its highly effective drone program. As defenseminister, he tried to reform the military and drive innovation. But he was unexpectedly sacked by President
in the civil rights movement. They were really political geniuses. When you think that a 19 year old was part of the architect er of desegregating Nashville? Um, you know, a city that had been segregated for more than 100 years? Um,that is awesome. And I wanted to point out how smart they were. And Thio focus the attention on their strategy
And we show up in this governance meeting. architect role or whatever.
And I think you'll find that from your family and your friends and everything else, if you decide you're going to be a sculptor, if you decide you're going to be an architect , or you decide you're going to be a kick-ass accountant.It's like, if you really believe it, and you wear it on your shoulder, and you really do it with distinction, the
see, uh, El Bulli is a very simple place, and what we did was look for an architect who was an expert insustainability because the sustainable and ecological aspect was vital. He
the main elements of the business model? architect . Rough sketch, another rough sketch, totally different direction,
a painting by the dean of space art Chesley bonestell who was actually an architect and a movie Matt artist who then became um the the really seminalspace painter of the 1940s and 50s and this is a painting of Mars that was done
um what do you think are the connections if any between fashion and architect I think three dimension I think just the the fact that you're creating something three dimensional andstructure is very important to me I love jackets and I love coats and how they can sort of transform a woman's body
It's changed so much over the years. Architectural-- I used to be an architect . I loved it. The old architecture, the new architecture adds this great energy, like that combination.
I think probably the opposite is more interesting, how my problem solving interests influence design and architecture. Architecture, you choose architecture, I really don't remember precisely how it happened because I didn't know one architect before personally. Accident.
the other ones—it's not that DeepSeek got worse, it's just that the other ones are using the ideas from DeepSeek. For example, you mentioned Kimi—same architecture, they're training it. And then again, we have this leapfrogging where they might be at some point in time a bit better because they have the more recent model. And I think this comes back to the fact that there won't be a clear winner. It will just be like that: one person releases
But Kimi K2 Thinking and Kimi K2 is a model that is very popular. People say that has very good creative writing and also in doing some software architecture. So you can go from one into the other by just adding these changes basically.
But Kimi K2 Thinking and Kimi K2 is a model that is very popular. People say that has very good creative writing and also in doing some software architecture. - I would say that the systems also change a lot. If you listen to NVIDIA's announcements, they talk about things like, "You now do FP8, you can now do FP4."
But Kimi K2 Thinking and Kimi K2 is a model that is very popular. People say that has very good creative writing and also in doing some software architectures and using different types of attention, or a mixture of experts models.
And it was called "The Poetics of Space." And in this book, he argued that the physical architecture in which we live and our emotional, psychological architecture are deeply connected, are basically one. So when we think about the metaverse-- and what we discuss today is not only three-dimensional worlds,
We have all sorts. Architects . We have a really diverse community of women who find themselves within the clothes.And then it becomes about them, how they feel in the clothes rather than me, or the designer, or acting.
So I had the chance to meet a lot of creators-- writers, painters, photographers, chefs, architects , people from all over the world.And what I wanted to do actually was meeting these eccentric people-- and by eccentric, I mean they're not only weird
Architecture with Buckminster Fuller.
architectures. What's interesting about the democratic surround piece is that that choice architecture was originally a totally politicized concept and only later became
Architecture was forever changed.
Architects don't start by pouring concrete and then just adding stuff until you get a building.
architects , appreciate. So take the example-- and that's what you see on the slides-- of how built environments affect our physical health.
architecture and I quickly went uh to
architectural sites uh that I
architectural to take to frankly
architecture and advancing uh visuals and Motion
architecture of that so I had to have a sudden
Architects and drafts people and illustrators and so we had you know stacked High castle and pyramid and City and so forth at home but the one that
architecture so all this comes together into an idea for designx and this is a new program situated in the School of
Architecture and planning the idea behind it being to redirect education towards real challenges and real solutions to bring in Partners from
Architects . Like, how to say...
architects and some foundation presidents.
Architecture, this also represents science.
architectural work to track each of these characters.
Architecture, flowers. We've got an MC Escher print.
architectural firm, right? We're not a contractor.
Architecture's a very long course.
architecture element. Because there was, we had a part time lecturer who spent half the time at Hornsey College of Art and half the time at Regent Street.
architecture. The first flow diagram that Iíve been able to find, maybe someday somebody with find another one, but this was 1947 theyíre doing a Monte Carlo hydrogen bomb problem.
Architecture. Things of that nature.
architecture of the net will companies protect it well i'm a google fanboy one
We start working and we are going to present the project. On one hand, there is the architectural project presented in administration, and on October 4th we will present in
foundation. But let me explain a little. How is it now? See a bit of the architectural project. Well, El Bulli is in a beautiful place, in Catalonia, Spain. It's a natural park, so you can't do anything strange. It's
architecture is built usually by hand and above all a lot of the material comes from the region. It's very specific to the area and you have this idea of a
architecture that babage actually discovered in the 19th century and Claude Shannon's information theorem that you can create any accuracy of
architecture from after the civil war up until
architecture but I don't have time to go in into that empathy empathetic I think
architecture of s ships I I I just don't know why but it is the interior architecture I mean not the