27 Songs With Architectural Shout-Outs
Architecture, like music, inspires us daily. Our sister site ArchDaily Brasil, in partnership with Spotify, created an architecture- and urbanism-themed playlist, with shout-outs to cities, buildings and even architects themselves. In the list you'll find everything from David Bowie singing about Philip Johnson and Richard Rogers, to Laurie Anderson citing Buckminster Fuller and the Beatles fretting over a visit to an apartment.Â
Architecture, like music, inspires us daily. Our sister site ArchDaily Brasil, in partnership with Spotify, created an architecture- and urbanism-themed playlist, with shout-outs to cities, buildings and even architects themselves. In the list you'll find everything from David Bowie singing about Philip Johnson and Richard Rogers, to Laurie Anderson citing Buckminster Fuller and the Beatles fretting over a visit to an apartment. Listen to the playlist after the break and add songs with architecture shout-outs in the comments. Laurie Anderson - The Big TopAmerican artist Laurie Anderson portrays the revolutionary architectural and urban vision of Buckminster Fuller. When Buckminster Fuller came to Canada, he kept asking the same question: ?Have you ever really considered how much your buildings actually weigh"?Â
The Canadians took this very seriously. (Hey, we never thought of that!)Â
He showed them pictures of domed cities, cities with no basements, no foundations.Â
Cities that could be moved in a minute.Â
Portable cities.
Portable ...
Architecture, like music, inspires us daily. Our sister site ArchDaily Brasil, in partnership with Spotify, created an architecture- and urbanism-themed playlist, with shout-outs to cities, buildings and even architects themselves. In the list you'll find everything from David Bowie singing about Philip Johnson and Richard Rogers, to Laurie Anderson citing Buckminster Fuller and the Beatles fretting over a visit to an apartment. Listen to the playlist after the break and add songs with architecture shout-outs in the comments. Laurie Anderson - The Big TopAmerican artist Laurie Anderson portrays the revolutionary architectural and urban vision of Buckminster Fuller. When Buckminster Fuller came to Canada, he kept asking the same question: ?Have you ever really considered how much your buildings actually weigh"?Â
The Canadians took this very seriously. (Hey, we never thought of that!)Â
He showed them pictures of domed cities, cities with no basements, no foundations.Â
Cities that could be moved in a minute.Â
Portable cities.
Portable ...
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