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【聊了什么】
这场对话来自于纽约文化沙龙和沙丘研究所组织的一场线下对谈。要让“全世界的人都住进同一栋大楼”这种科幻式的想象成为一种合理的设定,会涉及很多学科的参与和讨论。年初我们邀请了二十几位来自各行各业的朋友就这个设定展开线下的想象和讨论。
基于线下讨论的蓝本,我们邀请了几位嘉宾进行了更加深度的对话,而这是对话的第一部分:从建筑学、工程学的角度考虑,这栋大楼应当被设计成什么样子呢?
In a fictional setting of a climate crisis, humanity is forced to move into a single building for survival. This bold premise sparked an interdisciplinary speculation exercise: How can we optimize resource allocation and spatial comfort while ensuring the basic survival needs of 8 billion people? Do we build a babel tower, or as the kids would say, “to the moon”? Do we want circular structure or even a giant greenhouse covering half of the United States?
To make the scifi premise plausible, an interdisciplinary approach was required. Earlier this year we invited twenty friends with diverse backgrounds to an in-person New York Cultural Salon round table for a speculative exercise. Based on the outline from the offline discussion, this is a deeper dive on the first and the foundational problem: From the perspectives of architecture and engineering, how would we even build this?
【时间轴】
00:00:00 太空电梯的设想:将80亿人装入一栋6000公里高的大楼
00:09:04 “一根楼”:太空电梯的科幻元素和工程难度
00:34:21 “一块楼”:边长十公里的立方体?
00:44:43 大楼内不同区块之间的物质和信息流通接口
00:55:41 从工程师的角度思考:模块化,可拓展性,标度对称
01:11:52 方格网状的建筑群落
00:00:00 The concept of a space elevator: Housing 8 billion people in a 6000-kilometer-tall building
00:09:04 Science fiction elements and engineering challenges of a space elevator
00:34:21 A cube with 10-kilometer sides?
00:44:43 Designing the material and information flow interfaces between different zones within the building
00:55:41 Engineering mindset: Modularity, expandability, and scale symmetry
01:11:52 Grid-like architectural communities
【我们是谁 The Who】
主播:
嘉宾:
选修课 Universus is a Chinese-language podcast created by the same people who founded the New York Chinese Cultural Salon (纽约文化沙龙)in 2013.
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欢迎来到我们的特别企划:如果宇宙计划!
【聊了什么】
这场对话来自于纽约文化沙龙和沙丘研究所组织的一场线下对谈。要让“全世界的人都住进同一栋大楼”这种科幻式的想象成为一种合理的设定,会涉及很多学科的参与和讨论。年初我们邀请了二十几位来自各行各业的朋友就这个设定展开线下的想象和讨论。
基于线下讨论的蓝本,我们邀请了几位嘉宾进行了更加深度的对话,而这是对话的第一部分:从建筑学、工程学的角度考虑,这栋大楼应当被设计成什么样子呢?
In a fictional setting of a climate crisis, humanity is forced to move into a single building for survival. This bold premise sparked an interdisciplinary speculation exercise: How can we optimize resource allocation and spatial comfort while ensuring the basic survival needs of 8 billion people? Do we build a babel tower, or as the kids would say, “to the moon”? Do we want circular structure or even a giant greenhouse covering half of the United States?
To make the scifi premise plausible, an interdisciplinary approach was required. Earlier this year we invited twenty friends with diverse backgrounds to an in-person New York Cultural Salon round table for a speculative exercise. Based on the outline from the offline discussion, this is a deeper dive on the first and the foundational problem: From the perspectives of architecture and engineering, how would we even build this?
【时间轴】
00:00:00 太空电梯的设想:将80亿人装入一栋6000公里高的大楼
00:09:04 “一根楼”:太空电梯的科幻元素和工程难度
00:34:21 “一块楼”:边长十公里的立方体?
00:44:43 大楼内不同区块之间的物质和信息流通接口
00:55:41 从工程师的角度思考:模块化,可拓展性,标度对称
01:11:52 方格网状的建筑群落
00:00:00 The concept of a space elevator: Housing 8 billion people in a 6000-kilometer-tall building
00:09:04 Science fiction elements and engineering challenges of a space elevator
00:34:21 A cube with 10-kilometer sides?
00:44:43 Designing the material and information flow interfaces between different zones within the building
00:55:41 Engineering mindset: Modularity, expandability, and scale symmetry
01:11:52 Grid-like architectural communities
【我们是谁 The Who】
主播:
嘉宾:
选修课 Universus is a Chinese-language podcast created by the same people who founded the New York Chinese Cultural Salon (纽约文化沙龙)in 2013.
Hosted by:
【买咖啡 Please Support Us】
如果喜欢这期节目并愿意想要给我们买杯咖啡:
If you like our show and want to support us, please consider the following:
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