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THROUGH HOUSE ( Philippines ) by Jim Caumeron Design
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Through House by Jim Caumeron Design Location: San Fernando, Pampanga Videography by r vis : Julian Patric Semilla, Lance Sy, Kevin Nuñez Thanks again to my clients who allowed us to design their Pampanga Home. More details of the project see: Archdaily: www.archdaily.com/1015534/through-house-jim-caumeron-design?ad_source=search&ad_medium=projects_tab Follow us on IG: @jimcaumerondesign @archi...
FRESH BRUTS PH 5 - Crit Session of the Big Idea in their Massing Model
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FRESH BRUTS PH 5 - Crit Session of the Big Idea in their Massing Model
DESIGN EXPLORATION CLASS: WARP AND WEFT BY JANELLE GAN
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How can an idea generate an architecture? DESIGN EXPLORATION presents An architecture informed by the local weaving culture. The project resulted into something familar and regional but mutated into typologies specific to culture and local industry. Enjoy and learn... Fabricating a Self-Sufficient Philippine Weaving Milieu through seeking the Third Space by Janelle Gan. #ideabasedresearch #desi...
FRESH BRUTS PHASE 4: Consultation of Partis, Form and Planning
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FRESH BRUTS PHASE 4: Consultation of Partis, Form and Planning
DESIGN EXPLORATION CLASS: NOMADIC HABITATION UNIT BY EMILIO TENORIO
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How can an idea generate an architecture? DESIGN EXPLORATION presents Nomadic Habitation Unit What if climate change affects the narrative of humanity compelling us to revert to nomadic habits? What if these new habits inform the architecture and how it will react to different settings? This was the Design 9 and 10 study of Emilio Tenorio under Studio Archilablife - Design Exploration Class Bat...
DESIGN EXPLORATION CLASS: CONVERSATIONS WITH MARY BY JAVI ZAGALA
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How can an idea generate an architecture? DESIGN EXPLORATION presents Conversations with Mary. A Thought Experiment on Reinterpreting Ergonomics and Anthropometrics" is a thesis based on a fictional story made to help us understand what relationships are and how they could manifest in the architectures of today and tomorrow. This was the Design 9 and 10 study of Javi Zagala under Studio Archila...
DESIGN EXPLORATION CLASS: LAMBANUGAN BY LANCE SY
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How can an idea generate an architecture? DESIGN EXPLORATION presents The idea of Lambanugan, a traditional Filipino distilled palm liquor made from coconut or nipa palm sap as a seed for Architecture. This was the Design 9 and 10 study of Lance Sy under Studio Archilablife De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde Architecture Program #ideabasedresearch
FRESH BRUTS PHASE 3: Consultation of Partis and Updated Space Program
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FRESH BRUTS PHASE 3: Consultation of Partis and Updated Space Program
FRESH BRUTS PHASE 3: Leandro Locsin & Partners delivered a lecture on his work & legacy to my class
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Heartfelt gratitude to Leandro Locsin and Partners for delivering a lecture on. a such short notice. Special thanks to Architects Aldo Mayoralgo and Jiddu Bulatao for meeting with us. As always, thank you Arch. Gerry Torres for always being behind this project.
FRESH BRUTS PHASE 2 - Crit Session of the Program Stacks
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FRESH BRUTS PHASE 2 - Crit Session of the Program Stacks Last week we saw the merits of designing and enjoying form finding on site with little data and site research. It was fun but at the same, there was a struggle designing without an anchor to specific information. I thought that this uncertainty is expected and a discomfort students need to undergo to lose inhibitions in fining the approrp...
FRESH BRUTS PHASE 1 (Design 7) Case Studies of Architecture School, Brutalism & Leandro Locsin
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My studio just got engaged (again, hehe, with pleasure) by the Center for Campus Art or CCA to respond to the upcoming exhibition of the Philippine's National Artist, Leandro Locsin. The CCA event will be curated by Ar. Gerry Torres who also set the program and typology to design a multi-storey architecture school for DLS-CSB. The proposed site is owned by the De La Salle institution located ju...
Exploring a CORAL-like design of the National Taichung Theatre by Toyo Ito
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I saw this proposal when it won the competition. The renders definitely showed more ideas but implementing vision to actual build that is faithful to 100 percent of the intent can be a feat in itself. NTT is an example of that and I am happy to be able toexplore the cave-like spaces of its architecture that is expected if you are familiar witht he sketches and models of this proposal. Join me a...
Roofing as concept for the architecture, why not? TAIPEI ROOFS by Akihisa Hirata
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I love hunting unique work of architecture in unassuming neighborhoods. Japan, specifically Tokyo is known for this urban condition. Small streets, small buildings then you have an innovative architecture because of the given small building footrprint. But it is no surprise that Taipei has this situation as well and ironically, this building we are visiting was done by a Japanese Architect. Com...
TAIPEI'S WHIMSICAL LIBRARY BY TOYO ITO AND THE BRUTALIST BUILDING BEHIND IT.
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The library is located within the National University of Taiwan Campus. You won't easily notice it because the facade is a typical glass partition unless you notice the roof profile. It would have been nice if the roll-up blinds are not covering what makes this place remarkable - its interior architecture. The roofing? Very interesting if you have flying abilities haha..however, it led me to di...
Taipei Performing Arts Center by OMA / Rem Koolhaas has the Death Star
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Taipei Performing Arts Center by OMA / Rem Koolhaas has the Death Star
A design walk around Al Mourjan Business Lounge
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A design walk around Al Mourjan Business Lounge
5 Million Bricks Gothic Church - You will not expect the interiors but designers will love it.
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5 Million Bricks Gothic Church - You will not expect the interiors but designers will love it.
Lucky to discover this award winning library and culture Hub by AART
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Lucky to discover this award winning library and culture Hub by AART
A void becomes the building itself. A bit of Helsingør tour & MS MARITIME MUSEUM by Bjarke Ingels
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A void becomes the building itself. A bit of Helsingør tour & MS MARITIME MUSEUM by Bjarke Ingels
Walking Tour of Malmö PART 2 | Architecture Finds in the city (aside from the Turning Torso)
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Walking Tour of Malmö PART 2 | Architecture Finds in the city (aside from the Turning Torso)
Finding Calatrava's Turning Torso in Malmö | Walking Tour of the City PART 1
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Finding Calatrava's Turning Torso in Malmö | Walking Tour of the City PART 1
Iconic but Selfless Architecture by COBE is one of my top 3 favorite building in Copenhagen
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Iconic but Selfless Architecture by COBE is one of my top 3 favorite building in Copenhagen
3 COOL BUILDINGS BY COBE, JAJA & LUNDGAARD & TRANBERG
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3 COOL BUILDINGS BY COBE, JAJA & LUNDGAARD & TRANBERG
COPENHILL by Bjarke Ingels - A powerplant that is also a playground and hangout destination
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COPENHILL by Bjarke Ingels - A powerplant that is also a playground and hangout destination
Let's visit a public park that celebrates diversity designed by Bjarke Ingels Superflex & Topotek1
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Let's visit a public park that celebrates diversity designed by Bjarke Ingels Superflex & Topotek1
Seeing TIETGEN DORM by Lundgaard & Tranberg by Accident
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Seeing TIETGEN DORM by Lundgaard & Tranberg by Accident
A tour of a wavy piazza with holes called BLIXEN PLADS designed by COBE | Design Tour Ep. 19
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A tour of a wavy piazza with holes called BLIXEN PLADS designed by COBE | Design Tour Ep. 19
You can bike on and walk around 8 TALLET Building by Bjarke Inges | Design Hunting Tour Ep. 18
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You can bike on and walk around 8 TALLET Building by Bjarke Inges | Design Hunting Tour Ep. 18
Tusok Tusok VM HOUSES by BIG + JDS | Design Hunting Vlog Ep. 17
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Tusok Tusok VM HOUSES by BIG JDS | Design Hunting Vlog Ep. 17

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @IndulaMeegodaAssociates
    @IndulaMeegodaAssociates 3 місяці тому

    very helpful video, Thank you!!!

  • @ac1111d
    @ac1111d 4 місяці тому

    Nice diagrams!

  • @kdyanga6077
    @kdyanga6077 4 місяці тому

    Is spatial analysis different from bubble diagram? or are they the same?

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife 4 місяці тому

      The bubble diagram is already a reaction to analyses - site or spatial. Hope that helps

  • @maxine2518
    @maxine2518 5 місяців тому

    "Promo SM" 🤩

  • @Gert-DK
    @Gert-DK 5 місяців тому

    When Denmark had the southern part of Sweden, Kronborg was used for forcing toll from passing ships. The nation (King) got very rich. Kronborg is a military castle/fort.

  • @Gert-DK
    @Gert-DK 5 місяців тому

    The ferries go to Sweden. A 20 min. trip.

  • @iancrespo7148
    @iancrespo7148 5 місяців тому

    Well thought out.

  • @LamtomaLanny
    @LamtomaLanny 5 місяців тому

    Sir, I am a 4th year architecture student and I have ignored most of what I learned in school, and I think I have wasted it. Does architectural design require a lot of time to know the basics, sir

  • @leandrojosemagat9049
    @leandrojosemagat9049 6 місяців тому

    Beautiful orchestration of spaces! Sarap mag bilyar dyan ah!

  • @priv8joker
    @priv8joker 6 місяців тому

    Congrats Jim!!!

  • @amalendhusp
    @amalendhusp 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for inspiring us with the videos. Lots of introspection are evident in your videos and it is helping us to imagine how the students and the teacher-facilitators are working together to learn from each other and help the students during the process. I am a teacher-facilitator and want to improve my way of conducting class for my design undergraduates.❤

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife 7 місяців тому

      Thank you so much brother. I am happy to know that somehow I am being of help to anyone. My first goal was to mainly document my process as a designer and part of it as a teacher. I always tell my students that I don’t see myself as a teacher. I am just more experienced than them and still learning. That should explain a lot of introspection in my videos, plus I am a very nostalgic person. I always want to go back and appreciate what I was thinking, cringe on it haha, admit mistakes and somehow still build on it. Thanks again for the feedback.

  • @Oneirics9
    @Oneirics9 7 місяців тому

    what was the exact assignment brief ...? can i get a copy of it ?

  • @Oneirics9
    @Oneirics9 7 місяців тому

    what is the name of the instructor how can I contact her please?

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife 7 місяців тому

      Did you mean the first speaker?

  • @papaquonis
    @papaquonis 7 місяців тому

    The light in that building is just stunning. To think that the architect achieved so much with basically a single type of brick and a few wooden features is almost unbelievable. Astonishing.

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife 7 місяців тому

      It is. Entering the church was very sublime for me.

  • @kafkamarqueun
    @kafkamarqueun 7 місяців тому

    great video, gave me the missing pieces on what i was troubled with in creating my own bubble diagram. i really liked the part where the assistant (cat) showed up.

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife 7 місяців тому

      Thank you for the appreciation! hehehe Koala (the cat in the video) says hello.

  • @jautimbol8553
    @jautimbol8553 8 місяців тому

    Hope to see the important lessons of Locsin's buildings in relation to Philippine culture and architecture in the coming weeks! It's important to note that although brualism is international by nature, Locsins buildings like what Fernando Zobel said "had a distinct Philippine look to it, which in those days came as a total surprise." Once your students start to apply ideas of Philippine archaeology, history, folk architecture, music and Philippine modern art - and use brutalism as the medium, they'll start to realize what Locsin is all about!! There's a study about the bipolarity present in the Architecture of Locsin by Caryn Paredes-Santillan published in Google Scholar, it's a must read! (a short one as well)

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife 8 місяців тому

      Thank you for the insightful comment. You might have just helped my students. If I see some results that are good, hope you can find the time t drop by and help in the crit sessions. All the best, Jau.

  • @onlinegames-q3j
    @onlinegames-q3j 8 місяців тому

    Hello! I just want to ask how do you compute for the number of beds? We also have this as a major plate and I don't know how to compute for the beds. Hope this account still active.

  • @jokoholic
    @jokoholic 10 місяців тому

    I learned a lot of things on your lecture Sir. Kudos and more power to your channel. Love from Canada.

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife 8 місяців тому

      Many thanks! Super Appreciate your comment

  • @jokoholic
    @jokoholic 10 місяців тому

    Amazing teacher :)

  • @ransihansani6210
    @ransihansani6210 11 місяців тому

    🏛️🏛️

  • @belovedson1024
    @belovedson1024 11 місяців тому

    So inspiring and a great concept!

  • @mrym__ti
    @mrym__ti Рік тому

    I like the video so much but the Echoing sound makes it difficult to focus and hear

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      Thank so much. Working on the audio improvement hehe

  • @josepradel4743
    @josepradel4743 Рік тому

    I WAAS JOKING

  • @josepradel4743
    @josepradel4743 Рік тому

    BUT IF YOU GET ME WSP

  • @200wonmoreexpensivesalt9
    @200wonmoreexpensivesalt9 Рік тому

    This made me claustrophobic 😅 The style leans a lot towards brutalist architecture. If you didn’t know the meaning behind it’s building, it has a depressing atmosphere 😅

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      I can see what you mean especially with some areas of the building. I particularly experienced this at the DAC in Copenhagen, also by the same design firm. The ideas are great but the execution can be quite challenging and I love how we can see it from a non-designer or non-architect point view. Thanks for sharing your observation .

  • @earlco966
    @earlco966 Рік тому

    are you from the Ph

  • @ladytamara1503
    @ladytamara1503 Рік тому

    Nice job

  • @sahh7089
    @sahh7089 Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @marcioballmann2174
    @marcioballmann2174 Рік тому

    Thank you for the nice visit! :) I enjoyed it a lot. I love this project since I first saw the competition results.. I'd love to visit it sometime, but since I live in Lisbon it's literally on the other side of the world! Who knows someday.. :) It was a pitty you couldn't show the public loop! Ironic.. the public loop was the only thing that was closed to the public.. (same thing happens in casa da música by the way.. in the first years everyone could freely wander around the building through the public loop. nowadays it's closed and can only be seen through organised visits.. very sad.. Regardind the corrugated glass: I think it was first used by OMA in the Casa da Música in Porto. I think they actually developed the material specifically for that project for acoustical reasons (the curvature of the glass gives it structural integrity, strenghening the large glass sheets (normal glass would bend to much and affect the sound negativelly, making the acoustics terrible..). Also the curvature(s) are meant to reflect sound in homogenous ways inside both auditoriums at casa da musica. Turns out the technical requirements for this glass also made it super cool to look at! :) Keep up your cool visits :) Greetings from Portugal

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      Thank you for enjoying my visit. Yes, I make it a point to have a pilgrimage to OMA's works since he is one of the most influential architects today. I didn't notice the public loop at Casa De Musica since I was in a formal guided tour, or maybe I wasn't listening and dorking out on the details and space haha. It was 2019 when I saw OMA's Porto's work and honestly, I dont remember the loop explicitly expressed like this one of TaipeiPAC, which is loud red, lighted and shouting at your face, like a diagram in 3D that says I am a passageway - suggesting the "loop." It will be nice to make the public wander freely as an idea and i could only guess why it is not the case anymore. It will be nice to find out...and hopefully architects work around it to make it happen in future projects. And yeah, I didn't know about the technical features of the corrugated glass. I learned from you! Now that you mentioned it, we can say that the 'technical functions of his materials are really a form of an aesthetic expression. Thanks again for viewing. Cheers from the Philippine Islands.

  • @priv8joker
    @priv8joker Рік тому

    Amazing!! lasting beauty that's still very modern

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      I totally agree! Heheh My favorite church now. So unexpected

  • @sakeenahhart113
    @sakeenahhart113 Рік тому

    I like it very much. Impressive 😊

  • @shubhampednekar4361
    @shubhampednekar4361 Рік тому

    Wow

  • @caratweneebebe
    @caratweneebebe Рік тому

    Sir Jim. I am a 4th year arki student. I just want to say that I am very greatful that I found your YT Channel during the pandemic. It's a treasure for every arki students like me. It is unfortunate that we are back on face-to-face classes because your Zoom lectures with your students, helped me understand so many confusions and taught me sooooo much than any of my classes, no kidding. If only money wasn't a big issue for me, I would be more willing to restart my arki education in Benilde.

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      Hello Carat. Thank you for the kind words and I was happy to have helped you. Your feedback is actually what's making me keep this channel running because I also receive appreciation from other countries that found what I have here, helpful. I plan to post more lecture-ish videos when I find the time.hehe I am also practicing but I enjoy content creating that help people. For now, I want my viewers to enjoy my design tours of top architecture as if I am bringing you guys there. After you graduate, you will find these really interesting and helpful as the buildings I visit introduce new ideas in design of buildings. Thanks again

  • @alifeofgreennoodles705
    @alifeofgreennoodles705 Рік тому

    I love your walking tours of Europe. I was there last year hopefully i can go back soon. Love Europe so much. Keep it up sir.

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      Aww thank you so much! Yes, Europe with all its history and how it is evolving now is on another level. Thank you for the appreciation.

  • @raymondtjong2455
    @raymondtjong2455 Рік тому

    Bro, i will subs you, and please buy gimbal, this shaking camera movement is not so comfortable, sorry man

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      Thank you Bro! Will do! Next time heheh

  • @WanderingWalksofWonder
    @WanderingWalksofWonder Рік тому

    Thanks for such an enjoyable experience. Really felt like I was there!

  • @welcome_Moscow_walks
    @welcome_Moscow_walks Рік тому

    Interesting modern buildings 😊

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      yes very, especially if you learn from it. How I wish we could enter those that are private.

  • @priv8joker
    @priv8joker Рік тому

    Very interesting solution in how they chose to connect the library to the other buildings. Apparently the material they used are yellow ceramic pipes with square section which are good insulating materials and very durable.

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      I didn’t know they’re ceramic pipes which makes this building extra interesting

  • @priv8joker
    @priv8joker Рік тому

    I just wish there were more people to enjoy these buildings. The streets are practically empty

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      I think many European streets are like that unless you are in a touristic area. We are just used to crowded cities hehe. Also, Nordhavn is a new development away from the city center.

  • @priv8joker
    @priv8joker Рік тому

    I think the beams terminating at the top edges were meant to be seating when you get tired from climbing or going down from the steps hehe

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      Yeah some of it are actually usable. Like the windows. It has some space like a cupboard. You can store can goods, and behind it is the city view hahaha just kidding

  • @priv8joker
    @priv8joker Рік тому

    it's also interesting how the panel sizes of the glass and aluminum for the building envelope are done the most efficient modular way, probably with minimal cuts, and just folding the full size panels for most of the plant boxes

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      Yeah. Still feels humongous. I felt a bit alienated with the scale but I think that is part of what makes it unique. The modules can work both ways. Collectively it is expresses monstrosity/- since there are just so many of them. As a detail, it breaks the sheer size of it. The effect of the modules against the sun is not seen. It would have been dramatic if the weather was cooperative. Even if it is gloomy, in person, it is quite striking.

  • @priv8joker
    @priv8joker Рік тому

    Wow it's interesting to have this journey of discovery for us through your camera! What an experience! All these experiences including arrival and clarity of access is a lesson for us designers. I was just hoping they would have better landscaping but i understand these may be the endemic and sustainable foliage available to the area

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      Glad you enjoyed it! That’s my goal. Raw vlog for the raw experience of the raw state of the architecture. RAWr! Hahah on a serious note, I kind of like the foliage. I saw these in Sweden as well that’s why I concluded that it may be a Scandinavian kind of natural landscape. Raw again hehe the wayfinding can be improved. It can done ina raw manner anyway.

  • @priv8joker
    @priv8joker Рік тому

    ah i wasn't aware Copenhill was a precursor to another urban design competition, which project was it?

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      I forgot na e. But it is supposed to be within the city center of CPH. It is a mall as far as I can remember . This turned out better since the contrast between typologies is more pronounced.

  • @michaelsonsarmiento5943
    @michaelsonsarmiento5943 Рік тому

    Hi Jim, remember me? I was your classmate in UST. Are you still working in Copenhagen? Can you get me a job there?

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      Hello Bro! I am based in Manila. I would hire you if I am a big studio in CPH hehe. Hope everything is well with you.

  • @gbadent3144
    @gbadent3144 Рік тому

    Hi Jim, the Archdaily link above answers some of the questions. Wouldn’t it be nice to find someone funding a project like that in your home town :-)

    • @gbadent3144
      @gbadent3144 Рік тому

      Sorry but UA-cam keeps deleting my comment with the link to project feature on ArchDaily, sent you the link in a PM

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      Yeah. I think they have a policy against it. hehe

  • @michaelsonsarmiento5943
    @michaelsonsarmiento5943 Рік тому

    Hi Jim, do you remember me? We were classmates in UST Arki. Are you working in Copenhagen? Can you hire me?

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      Hello Bro! I am based in Manila. I would hire you if I am a big studio in CPH hehe. Hope everything is well with you.

  • @Shadow-xs4tz
    @Shadow-xs4tz Рік тому

    Thanks it is very useful 👍

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      Thank you. I will try to make more.

  • @bethmontiel
    @bethmontiel Рік тому

    I’m really glad i found your channel, i’m an architecture student and i have to do a hydride building, i have read a lot and look a tons of images like examples, but I really didn’t fully understand how they can contain programs that interact with each other, thanks to you I understood, greetins from Paraguay

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      Hola! Thank you for the feedback. I am glad that this design tour helped you. Finally my blabbing has a purpose hehe

  • @priv8joker
    @priv8joker Рік тому

    It's a joy to see the 3 buildings (VM houses and Mountain) interact and respect each other's views and open spaces. I was somehow expecting to see more people using the spaces meant for them to enjoy

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      Thank you for watching bro! Regarding usage of spaces...mightbe too cold during the time I was there.

  • @priv8joker
    @priv8joker Рік тому

    way back 2004 this was a fresh take on residential design, and it still is! The reflective glass makes the balconies float like a fleet of star destroyers

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      BUT! Since they are appendages...is it possible that the spikey balconies are an afterthough? Just wondering.

    • @priv8joker
      @priv8joker Рік тому

      @@archilablife Ah good point, it could be, but in the end it still worked and made it really special. Of course it matters most to the people who live there and apparrently they love it, i guess the little dog thinks so too

    • @archilablife
      @archilablife Рік тому

      @@priv8joker Hahahha..beginning to realise why we demonize "afterthoughts"