2.25.2018

John Cary : How architecture can create dignity for all


John Cary at TEDWomen 2017
How architecture can create dignity for all  (transcript)
Summary
A building means a structure with a roof and walls, such as a house, school, store, or factory and it's to protect people.
A roof and walls protect people from rain, wind, sun, and many other things.
Next, outside of buildings were changed. It means that designs were added to buildings. Many different forms and colors of buildings started to be built in the world. Architects and designers succeeded and it made cities beautiful and people happy.
Then a times, people knew that their all spaces including inside buildings need the design to work well and to be better.
The design has unique ability to make people feel valued.
There should be architecture for not only architects and designers but also all people succeed. It must mean to create dignity for all.

Words in this story
dignity /noun/ dignify /verb/ the state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect.
diversity /noun/ diversify /verb/ the state of being diverse; variety.
dividend /noun/ a number to be divided by another number.
divide /noun/verb/ a wide divergence between two groups, typically producing tension or hostility.
startle /verb/ surprise,
anticipate /verb/ expect, foresee, predict
dedicate /verb/ devote, commit, pledge, give

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