Rick Meghiddo Rick Meghiddo is an architect and filmmaker. Through ArchiDocu - see www.ArchiDocu.com - he brings his "architect eye" to help architects to convey their concepts and vision, institutions to convey their social and environmental goals, and educators to express the meaning and value of architecture, design and art.
Fareed Zakaria’s new book, “Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World,” conveys a broad view of tomorrow’s possibilities within the context of... Read more →
What is the meaning of Carlo Scarpa’s work in 2020? Was he an architect, a designer, or an artist? The reinvention of a post-pandemic world will... Read more →
Reviewing works of contemporary architecture photographed fifty years ago raises an important question: What is the meaning of these works for the... Read more →
https://vimeo.com/420703947 Luigi Pellegrin was a visionary architect for way ahead of his time. He realized that the human settlement, as created... Read more →
The world will be radically transformed by Covid-19. And so will architecture. We must start to prepare now for the times after Covid-19. Density... Read more →
https://vimeo.com/393856836 Dear Bernie, As the next President of the United States of America, and as one of the world's leaders in times of... Read more →
https://vimeo.com/392528568 Connecting Edges is a film about five unrelated events that I experienced during the second week of February 2020:... Read more →
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