Chris Mewburn
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Will GEN-AI See the Return of Architectural Phenomenology?
This keynote lecture was given on 27 November 2024 in Daejeon, South Korea to students and faculty from Pai Chai University, Mokwon University and Curtin University.
This lecture asks important questions concerning the future of creative practice in an AI-enabled world.
Special thanks to the students whose work is shown here and has certainly contributed to the dialogue. Special thanks also to the professors at Pai Chai university for their invitation to speak on this subject, and for hosting us at their beautiful Daejeon campus.
Note: the headphones around my neck are there to pick up my voice for the live-subtitle translation. Apologies to any Korean viewers for inaccuracies in the captions, AI was doing the best it could to keep up with me!
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What is Speculative Architecture?
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This Third-Year Architecture lecture was recorded on Whadjuk Noongar Boodja for students of Curtin University's Architecture School in Australia. This lecture is part of my subject, Digital Futures, where we explore and speculate on the future of architecture and design. This is lecture one: "What is Speculative Architecture?" If you'd like to see some of the student outcomes, check them out he...
Easy Twinmotion Part 1 - Materials, Assets & Landscape
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This video is a step-by-step walk through of how to create client perspectives/renders using Twinmotion. I use a base model from Sketchup, but most of the learnings of this video will also translate to other packages like Revit and Rhino as we cover all of the basics of Twinmotion rendering. Part 1 (this video) shows techniques for understanding and developing your Materials, Assets and Lansdca...
Easy Twinmotion Part 2 - Lighting, Cameras & Exporting
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This video is a step-by-step walk through of how to create client perspectives/renders using Twinmotion. I use a base model from Sketchup, but most of the learnings of this video will also translate to other packages like Revit and Rhino as we cover all of the basics of Twinmotion rendering. Part 2 (this video) shows lighting, camera setup and exporting. Part 1 (the previous video) showed techn...
Sketchup for Architecture Students - Everything you need to know
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In this video I show you everything an architecture student would need to know when using Sketchup. We start with importing a drawing from AutoCAD, setting up very useful shortcuts, learning the basics, adding extra detail, setting up views and sections, and then exporting as vector PDF ready to take the linework into Illustrator/Photoshop. After watching this video, you should have enough of t...
Enscape for Sketchup - Part 2 - Lighting and Exporting beautiful client perspectives
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This is the second video on Enscape. In the previous video, we looked at getting started and setting up materials, assets and landscape. Now we're tackling the big jobs - lighting and exporting beautiful client perspectives. The case study house shown here for educational purposes is the Ruckers Hill House by Studio Bright Architects. This video was made on Whadjuk Noonga Boodja, for my first-y...
Enscape for Sketchup - Part 1 - Materials, Assets & Landscape
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This video is a step-by-step walk through of how to create client perspectives/renders using Enscape for Sketchup. Most of the learnings of this video will also translate to other packages like Revit and Rhino as we cover all of the basics of Enscape rendering. Part 1 (this video) shows techniques for understanding and developing your Materials, Assets and Lansdcape. Part 2 (the next video) sho...
Unreal Engine 5 for Architects: Part 5
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Unreal Engine is at the forefront of immersive visualisation and interactivity, two increasingly relevant fields for architecture. For my students, the biggest hurdle when jumping from software like Twinmotion, Lumion, Enscape, etc. is the significantly steeper learning curve. So, a fellow architecture academic and I decided to enter an architecture competition with a similar brief to our stude...
Unreal Engine 5 for Architects: Part 4
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Unreal Engine is at the forefront of immersive visualisation and interactivity, two increasingly relevant fields for architecture. For my students, the biggest hurdle when jumping from software like Twinmotion, Lumion, Enscape, etc. is the significantly steeper learning curve. So, a fellow architecture academic and I decided to enter an architecture competition with a similar brief to our stude...
Unreal Engine 5 for Architects: Part 3
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Unreal Engine is at the forefront of immersive visualisation and interactivity, two increasingly relevant fields for architecture. For my students, the biggest hurdle when jumping from software like Twinmotion, Lumion, Enscape, etc. is the significantly steeper learning curve. So, a fellow architecture academic and I decided to enter an architecture competition with a similar brief to our stude...
Unreal Engine 5 for Architects: Part 2
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Unreal Engine is at the forefront of immersive visualisation and interactivity, two increasingly relevant fields for architecture. For my students, the biggest hurdle when jumping from software like Twinmotion, Lumion, Enscape, etc. is the significantly steeper learning curve. So, a fellow architecture academic and I decided to enter an architecture competition with a similar brief to our stude...
Unreal Engine 5 for Architects: Part 1
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Unreal Engine is at the forefront of immersive visualisation and interactivity, two increasingly relevant fields for architecture. For my students, the biggest hurdle when jumping from software like Twinmotion, Lumion, Enscape, etc. is the significantly steeper learning curve. So, a fellow architecture academic and I decided to enter an architecture competition with a similar brief to our stude...
How Post-digital Collages Work - Architectural collage explained through art history.
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This First Year Architecture lecture was recorded on Whadjuk Noongar Boodja for students of Curtin University's Architecture School. This lecture series is part of my unit Visual Literacy, where we learn the visual language of architecture, and how to express our ideas to others. This is lecture seven of the series, and is taught in tandem with the Photoshop and the Post-Digital Drawing Techniq...
What is Atmosphere and How Can We Add it to our Drawings?
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This First Year Architecture lecture was recorded on Whadjuk Noongar Boodja for students of Curtin University's Architecture School. This lecture series is part of my unit Visual Literacy, where we learn the visual language of architecture, and how to express our ideas to others. This is lecture six of the series, and is taught in tandem with the Photoshop for Architects Tutorial also available...
Schematic Design vs Construction Drawings for Architecture School. First Year Architecture.
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This First Year Architecture lecture was recorded on Whadjuk Noongar Boodja for students of Curtin University's Architecture School. This lecture series is part of my unit Visual Literacy, where we learn the visual language of architecture, and how to express our ideas to others. This is lecture two of the series, and is taught in tandem with the AutoCAD Tutorials also available on this channel.
How Architectural Diagrams Work in Five Easy Steps.
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How Architectural Diagrams Work in Five Easy Steps.
Common Errors in Architecture Student Drawings & Tips to Improve Your Grades.
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Common Errors in Architecture Student Drawings & Tips to Improve Your Grades.
How Perspectives Work, with my must-see Check List
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How Perspectives Work, with my must-see Check List
How Architecture Portfolios Work: what makes yours special?
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How Architecture Portfolios Work: what makes yours special?
What are Architectural Drawing Conventions? First Year Architecture Lecture
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What are Architectural Drawing Conventions? First Year Architecture Lecture
Architectural Rendering in V Ray for Rhino - Beautiful Glass Reflection & Refraction
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Architectural Rendering in V Ray for Rhino - Beautiful Glass Reflection & Refraction
D5 Space Test
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D5 Space Test
Within Without: James Turrell time lapse at dawn.
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Within Without: James Turrell time lapse at dawn.
Astonishment in Architecture: Master of Architecture Film
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Astonishment in Architecture: Master of Architecture Film
Fabrication Workflow 3D PRINTERS
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Fabrication Workflow 3D PRINTERS
CNC Milling workflow for Architects
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CNC Milling workflow for Architects
Laser Cutting workflow for Architects
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Laser Cutting workflow for Architects
Laser vs CNC vs 3D Printer: Digital Fabrication for Architecture Students
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Laser vs CNC vs 3D Printer: Digital Fabrication for Architecture Students
Grasshopper Basics 002: Fundamental tools for Architecture Students
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Grasshopper Basics 002: Fundamental tools for Architecture Students
Grasshopper Basics: 001 Getting Started
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Grasshopper Basics: 001 Getting Started

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @mdrehanrehan9981
    @mdrehanrehan9981 4 години тому

    Hello How I can learn more about architectural things from your side

  • @Sanzzzzzzzzz
    @Sanzzzzzzzzz 22 дні тому

    Well i guess it normal to draw all of the structure in my book..

  • @ziaharif
    @ziaharif Місяць тому

    Gold!

  • @Epicblendhub-w2b
    @Epicblendhub-w2b Місяць тому

    Can you please do a video or a tutorial about architectural scales , Metrics & imperial seperately. How we can calculate them to get a real scale plan into a paper , how we can read the basic foot ruler before we use the architectural ruler ( For imperial & metrics both). specially the convertion calculations ,Please.Thnx!

  • @Technoxia1
    @Technoxia1 Місяць тому

    I'm 18 taking a much different course in software and all. But I've always found architecture fascinating, so I'm glad I can feed my interests with these videos!

  • @ZKAZA2014
    @ZKAZA2014 Місяць тому

    Im here in 2024!! Much appreciated

  • @TheRealVicthor
    @TheRealVicthor Місяць тому

    Thank you for this lecture

  • @anastasiak8589
    @anastasiak8589 Місяць тому

    incredible amount of information. thank you!

  • @Relaxihub
    @Relaxihub Місяць тому

    Hey , I just wanted to thank you for those extraordinary videos, they’re extremely helpful and so interesting to watch, I’m still 15 and my dream is to become an architecture engineer Tysm from Iraq🇮🇶🤍

  • @AM-jj3rj
    @AM-jj3rj Місяць тому

    As others have said. Thank you for these videos! Used to trade schools started teaching job specifics to preteens. Now we wait until college. My son has expressed a desire to be an Architect since 1st grade. I am not an architect. I have bought him many books on it. But am so thankful for these videos. Lectures have an extra degree of explanation that are not in the books. My goal is for him to have the basics down. So that college or university can really further his understanding. (As long as he continues to express his desires to become an Architect).

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn Місяць тому

      You’re so welcome. If he’s really loving it, I suggest getting a subscription to best architecture magazine from your country. This can help to stay up to date with the current conversation in the discipline and will provide an overview of what to expect when he arrives at college - a great head start. Plus, a great gift idea is an online subscription for a year to either El Croquis or C3 Architecture. Both are fantastic archives of the best architecture in the world.

  • @je8z6x
    @je8z6x Місяць тому

    Earthy materials create that intimate atmosphere, how do you atmospheres with modern materials?

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn Місяць тому

      Fantastic question. Even modern materials interact with light and shadow. These are the most important elements. Then, the communication of modern materials might come in their colour, reflections, sizes, framing and so on. I suggest looking at “post-digital” architecture collages, you’ll see more recent and perhaps more modern material interpretations of atmosphere.

  • @abdullahalsarari5350
    @abdullahalsarari5350 Місяць тому

    Open light

  • @lyhuychhay6022
    @lyhuychhay6022 2 місяці тому

    I can say you toungt me more than i am in university ❤

  • @Sy2023hk
    @Sy2023hk 2 місяці тому

    just watched your lectures, they're very insightful & informative and helped me a lot, Thanks👍 I'm a 3rd year BA Arch student.😊

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn Місяць тому

      Wonderful, I’m glad you like them!

  • @nickcarvajal
    @nickcarvajal 2 місяці тому

    Watching this as web designer. Really find this interesting.

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 2 місяці тому

      Ah ha! And what are the overlaps or differences that are interesting to you?

    • @nickcarvajal
      @nickcarvajal 2 місяці тому

      Almost everything. I believe architects have to be extremely meticulous and detail oriented which isn’t necessary for web design but to be a better web designer… it’s a must. I love the perspectives and focal points that you explained. It helped me see things differently and with a greater purpose when I’m designing. I like how one thing can abstracted into many forms, from pencil drawing to graphic overlays. All with one purpose, “how will it all work”. This has an overlap with UI/UX prototyping. Materials and textures give depth and feeling to web. Same in architecture… I mean I can go on and on 😂😂😂😂

  • @ManuelRodrigues1024
    @ManuelRodrigues1024 2 місяці тому

    Really interesting and helpful lecture, thank you for sharing : )

  • @somerandomduud4086
    @somerandomduud4086 2 місяці тому

    Question: when drawing schematics how do u show certain details or interior design works in your drawings? Like for example if i wanted to add some somewhat detailed columns inside a building, how would i show the person who will build it how i want the columns to look like.

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 2 місяці тому

      Multiple ways. The columns would be in plan and section, but if they have a specific manner of production, you would also create “detail” drawings at a closer scale (maybe 1:10 for a column, 1:2/1:5 for something smaller). Then you would express the material finish in the specifications and finishes schedule.

    • @somerandomduud4086
      @somerandomduud4086 2 місяці тому

      @@ChrisMewburn i see thank you! And if i wanted to design, lets say a roof? How would i go about that? Sorry for the extra question 😭

  • @nazramz5224
    @nazramz5224 2 місяці тому

    i recently watched your lecture videos and that helped me as a student, why did you stop posting those videos?

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 2 місяці тому

      Still posting, I just do it in bursts. I only upload when I have new content to show, more coming this year and next.

  • @engabdihakim2782
    @engabdihakim2782 2 місяці тому

    I'm abdihakim. I need this how to learning?

  • @TawfikHindawi
    @TawfikHindawi 2 місяці тому

    Nice to see you online again👍

  • @hairySon2000
    @hairySon2000 2 місяці тому

    Please show this to your thesis students next year, I feel like I needed to watch this at the beginning of the year 🫠

  • @TheSecrethistory-u8z
    @TheSecrethistory-u8z 3 місяці тому

    So, a shower in 3 ft?

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 2 місяці тому

      Yes that’s standard, but trends are moving towards larger models and two-person models

  • @lee2flyyy
    @lee2flyyy 3 місяці тому

    im 15 years old and i just started high school im south african and ive been thinking about doing architecture since i was in the fourth grade..it has always been my intrest now i want to know if its really something i want to presue or is it something that just intrests me and im still inlove and see myself doing this in uni since ive been getting almost all the answers right and i truly cant wait for uni and became a architect

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 2 місяці тому

      Hi there, and thanks for watching! To see if you like architecture I suggest watching some more UA-cam channels about architecture, like nevertoosmall or Archimarathon, and then going to the library to read some books about architecture. Then, if still interested, go to an open day at your local college to hear more about the degree, the career and the lifestyle.

    • @lee2flyyy
      @lee2flyyy 2 місяці тому

      @@ChrisMewburn thank you i will be definetly be doing that during my school holidays

  • @ink6301
    @ink6301 3 місяці тому

    3:50 thats a whistle

  • @jdmricer5363
    @jdmricer5363 3 місяці тому

    Hey man im a 16 yr old and i aspire to get into architecture. Your series such as the lectures and these tutorials really help and inspire me ❤. Please keep it up

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 3 місяці тому

      Hey! Thank you, you’re very kind.

  • @m.ena1495
    @m.ena1495 3 місяці тому

    hello!! I am an architecture student in my 2.nd year study in turkey & I have just watched your video and i feel like.. i am really happy and i really enjoyed it !! Thanks !! keep it up i wanna watch lectures for the upper years too !! This is really interesting way of teaching and it will help me with my Academic English words as well so i think it is really useful Thanks again XD ! and that made me think i really have to put in my mind studying in Australia at least !!^!!.and yeah have a good day !

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 3 місяці тому

      That’s great, thank you for your kind words.

  • @clim-music
    @clim-music 3 місяці тому

    I find that architecture has a strong connection with music. As a recording artist, I've always considered how my recordings affect people emotionally. I've always loved architecture. I didnt know why. Now i know its mostly because of the emotional connection that i feel about it.... Have a qn tho; Is it worth it for someone to study architecture after 35 years of age considering the many years of study and duration it takes to get licensed?

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 3 місяці тому

      Nice. And yes, if you’re passionate it’s never too late to start. I’ve had students in their 50s and 60s start and complete architecture and go on to live second lives as architects. If you love it, you love it. Age is just a number.

  • @ОльгаДикун-й8ц
    @ОльгаДикун-й8ц 3 місяці тому

    enjoying your lectures very much

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 3 місяці тому

      Wonderful, I’m glad you like them.

  • @pazhy-_-nochance4107
    @pazhy-_-nochance4107 3 місяці тому

    do you have any advice for high school graduates who are struggling to whether or not to choose architecture? i just finished high school with gpa of 90.33 which is an A grade. all my objects were higher than 94 except math in which i had 64 because i didnt study well in the subject throughout the year or even my three whole years in high school would that cause problems in college architecture?

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 3 місяці тому

      Hi there, that’s a pretty good score. Ultimately, it depends what colleges or universities you’re trying to enrol in. Some will have an emphasis on grades, others will focus more on skills and a portfolio of drawings or artworks. Some might focus on both, and others might be more interested in social considerations or extracurricular / volunteer activity. The best thing to do is to go online and look up the admissions criteria for all of your favourite architecture schools. Most will say very clearly on their website the requirements for admission. Then, once you have that you can figure out which one best suits your score, skills, goals, financial situation, geographic location etc. Hope this helps.

    • @pazhy-_-nochance4107
      @pazhy-_-nochance4107 3 місяці тому

      @@ChrisMewburn thank you so much for the reply, this definetly helps.

  • @brianduenas8847
    @brianduenas8847 4 місяці тому

    You are an excellent professor. Wish I had you in my early years !

  • @ubekeseo
    @ubekeseo 4 місяці тому

    first year would've been fun if my professor taught like you Sir

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 4 місяці тому

      Very kind of you, thank you!

  • @Rainy_Days123
    @Rainy_Days123 4 місяці тому

    As a 15 y old who wants to figure out what uni to choose these online lectures are amazing

  • @AyaBenky
    @AyaBenky 4 місяці тому

    Its really a rich and usuful content,شكراً

  • @enghiigsifog3145
    @enghiigsifog3145 4 місяці тому

    How can i get this software twinmotion sir

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 4 місяці тому

      Easy, just go to this link and follow the instructions: www.twinmotion.com/en-US/download

  • @Badr.Din.
    @Badr.Din. 5 місяців тому

    Thanks I will be a strong Architecture in future I won't give up ever ❤

  • @eddeddesc3717
    @eddeddesc3717 5 місяців тому

    Awesome!

  • @EdidemUdok
    @EdidemUdok 5 місяців тому

    Thank you very much your teaching has really helped me

  • @vamp-f3v
    @vamp-f3v 5 місяців тому

    A med student here! Thinking to switch my pg 😭

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 5 місяців тому

      Stick with it! Architecture isn’t going anywhere, you can always come back later in life and do a one year diploma in architecture to see if you like it.

  • @fatimahkhan9040
    @fatimahkhan9040 5 місяців тому

    Hey, I’m a 15 yr old who wants to do architecture in the future. Most of the colleges I wish to apply later require portfolios as part of the application. As someone who has never tried out art or any form of architectural sketching I am not sure if I can get into my dream college. Do you have any advice?

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 5 місяців тому

      Yes! Curtin University, where I teach, also requires portfolio for entry. What I look for in admissions is two things: 1. What are your skills? And 2. How do you think? (More important). We want to see that you are creative, passionate and willing to experiment. Start by practicing hand drawing basics, then do some creative experiments. I’ve also got some videos on my channel for portfolios, but these are portfolios for once you’re already in architecture, not before admission. Before admission we just want to see that you’re creative and experimental. Hope this helps, Chris

  • @Ilovethebush
    @Ilovethebush 5 місяців тому

    @25:30 frame within frame...looks a little cheeky. :P

  • @Ilovethebush
    @Ilovethebush 6 місяців тому

    @10:33 terrible feng shui with water element ‘aquarium’ in the central ‘earth’ position and upstairs of a soft furniture space. Imagine aquarium breaking and wetting soft furniture…big mess, easy to avoid.

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 6 місяців тому

      As per the description, this is not my work, the design is by awarded architects, Studio Bright. More importantly, you should be careful not to push your own culture onto others. What works in one culture and society may not work for others. Everyone is allowed to pursue their own dreams and passions free of judgement.

  • @Ilovethebush
    @Ilovethebush 6 місяців тому

    When people visualise a new creation, they do so without numbers and words. So schematic drawings for them. When people build for others without an emotional connection to the project, they want facts, details, numbers and words, so working drawings for them.

  • @Ilovethebush
    @Ilovethebush 6 місяців тому

    Love the video, thank you. However @13:56 the above head cupboards in the kitchen are terrible Feng Shui. Imagine plates of glass items falling from above head height.

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 6 місяців тому

      Ha. I’ll let the country know.

  • @ОльгаДикун-й8ц
    @ОльгаДикун-й8ц 6 місяців тому

    Awesome lectures

  • @mohamadkhatib8624
    @mohamadkhatib8624 6 місяців тому

    when i align the image cant go with line why plz tell

  • @Badr.Din.
    @Badr.Din. 6 місяців тому

    23:10 I can't see it clearly, please help

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 6 місяців тому

      That’s just a reference list from one of the students, not relevant to the drawing tips.

  • @Yetipfote
    @Yetipfote 7 місяців тому

    I think good Architecture really needs the Architect to feel the feeling the client seeks. If I'd design for many different clients this could be challenging as I'd need to understand more of the human experience. I know this sounds maybe a bit pretentious at first, but I strongly believe empathy comes from having experienced something myself. So how can I know what a group of meditating business people truly need if I cannot feel how they feel in their business during the day and how they want to feel in the evening when they meditate or what meditation actually means to ME? Just one example out of infinite possibilities..... Maybe a four person family wanting a suburban house. How are they ticking? Do they like to stand out and like the obvious extraordinary? Or are they more modest on the outside but are keen for little unusual details? Do they just want a functional house or do they resent too much order and want something more quirky where you can get lost in while still being able to do everyday chores and care for the kids? What do kids need actually? My point is, I'd really get to know the people up front intimately as much as possible. Otherwise they will never truly feel at home. It will be A home but not THEIR home. Architecture has so much to do with the psyche. It can allow the psyche to unfold because we feel respected to our depths and trust the building. Or it can press and squeeze us so we become one-dimensional. It can put pressure on us through too much perfection or allow us to be ourselves through simplicity and maybe a slight crack in the wall, unpolished wood or natural untreated stone..... I love it!

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 7 місяців тому

      Totally agree. New research is pushing into neurophenomenology. The overlap between neuroscience and psychology, and the felt-experience of architecture. The other side to what you’re discussing is Spatial Intelligence and the idea of Spatial History - that we experience architecture before we can even say the word, and that every experience we’ve ever had acts as a lens through which we view architecture as good or bad. Highly recommend reading Leon Van Schaik’s Spatial Intelligence. Great fields.

    • @Yetipfote
      @Yetipfote 7 місяців тому

      ​@@ChrisMewburn Interesting! Isn't that strange? There's infinite space ...... you restrict that space, put a wall there and a window there and it creates a feeling, a flow of energy felt in our bodies. Strange and mysterious. In Jazz there is the term of "Freedom in the form (the musical piece)". Without any form (attempted in Free Jazz sometimes) there can't be felt any freedom. Freedom needs a form so we can feel the liberation. It cannot exist without restrictions. Strange.... It's like the transition space in the Collusseum where you enter from the outside, go through the narrow dark into the broad spectacle and fresh air. I can imagine how different those rooms sound going though them. And the way back: from the spectacle through the narrow dark (almost sobering) into the day to day live. It's like the bath-Architecture you presented. A similar experience of some sorts but more intimate!

  • @rayrayzenxs
    @rayrayzenxs 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this!! I've been looking for basic architecture lessons and this one is much more easier to understand than others, I'm 13 and don't know where to find books about this so this is very helpful!! I've shared it with a friend since his dream is to be an architect too :D

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 7 місяців тому

      That’s great, I’m glad I could help. A favourite book on Architecture basics is called “101 Things I Learned in Architecture School” Then, after that, another great entry book for architecture is called “Thinking Architecture” by Peter Zumthor. Enjoy, and let me know how you go.

  • @BrayanVentura.
    @BrayanVentura. 7 місяців тому

    I would like to pay you to mentor me or give me a personal course on Architectural background?

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 7 місяців тому

      I’d love to if I had the time. I am a full-time lecturer at Curtin University, and my workload is already stretched beyond capacity. I do also teach online in the Architecture course with Open Universities Australia, so if you were part of their course I’d be able to meet with you briefly to chat. Otherwise, I try to post all my content here and on my website for free, so you can have it all.

  • @Yetipfote
    @Yetipfote 7 місяців тому

    I would love to study with you. Your calm, positive, encouraging, asking, compact way of teaching really resonates me. You don't want to impose your view on your students but just want to convey the fundamentals of Architecture as compact as possible. In my experience, every great person in any field can express its concepts so easy that a child could pick it up. On the other hand, people who don't really understand a field tend to overcomplicate stuff.

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 7 місяців тому

      That is very high praise indeed. Thank you for the compliment!

    • @Yetipfote
      @Yetipfote 7 місяців тому

      @@ChrisMewburn you're welcome! :) Also checked your website and some of your essays / the intro to your master thesis. Seems, that you are fascinated by similar things as me in Architecture. I already studied music (and later computer science) as a teenager/young adolescent. The one thing I was unprepared for was how much the creative, child-like wonder can be stifled through the harsh shame and pressure by the teachers. For me it is a reeeeeaallly delicate balance to give students juuuuuuust enough solid basics so they can navigate this craft with ease and get more sufficient but at the same time respect what makes them unique and what they can bring to the world. I met a few teachers where I felt I could be myself while they were guiding me. And I met a lot of arrogant pricks. In you, I feel this calm fluidity and relaxed autonomy but also a true dedication to the Art/Craft. Is architecture Art? Is it a Craft? For me it is the sweet spot between both: a useful, practical survival-aspect, which respects that we are biological beings, and a transcendental aspect, which respects that we are spiritual beings and need more than 3 dimensions and matter. There's more than meets the eye. There's more than could be expressed by words. But at the end of the day I also just want to crash in my comfy home where I feel secure, sheltered and "held". :=)

    • @ChrisMewburn
      @ChrisMewburn 7 місяців тому

      @@Yetipfote wow, what a great message to receive. I’m humbled by your praise, and I agree with your reasoning. Nice one.

    • @Yetipfote
      @Yetipfote 7 місяців тому

      @@ChrisMewburn oh now I want to study with you even more.