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NPPF Paragraph 84e Explained
Many people, perhaps you, would love to build yourself a new house in the country where you could live with your family and work from home in rural tranquility. It is perhaps the English dream. The problem is getting planning permission. But don’t despair, NPPF paragraph 84e is the planning legislation which is specifically written to allow this to happen. The clause states that the new house has to be an ‘exceptional’ work of architecture and so it is not easy to get planning permission… but not impossible. In this video architect Francis Terry and planning specialist Martin Leay discuss how this can be done in practical terms using examples of their many past successes of ‘paragraph 84e’ houses.
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What is Sustainable Architecture With Joey and Francis Terry
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40% of the world’s carbon is generated by the construction industry. With the Climate Emergency in mind, architects are now considering how to build in a more sustainable way. In this video Francis Terry discusses with his son Joey what ways architects can address these pressing issues, and how traditional construction methods and materials can contribute to the debate.
A Life in Sketchbooks by Francis Terry
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Francis gave a zoom talk on his sketching through the decades to the Traditional Architects Group recently. Sketchbooks have always been a critical part of an architect’s work. Francis Terry has a collection of sketchbooks going back forty years to his childhood holidays in Italy sketching architecture with his father, Quinlan Terry. Over the decades he has used sketchbooks as a source of inspi...
NPPF Paragraph 80 Explained
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Many people, perhaps you, would love to build yourself a new house in the country where you could live with your family and work from home in rural tranquility. It is perhaps the English dream. The problem is getting planning permission. But don’t despair, NPPF paragraph 80e is the planning legislation which is specifically written to allow this to happen. The clause states that the new house h...
NPPF Paragraph 80 Explained
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Many people, perhaps you, would love to build yourself a new house in the country where you could live with your family and work from home in rural tranquility. It is perhaps the English dream. The problem is getting planning permission. But don’t despair, NPPF paragraph 80e is the planning legislation which is specifically written to allow this to happen. The clause states that the new house h...
NPPF Paragraph 79e Explained
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Many people, perhaps you, would love to build yourself a new house in the country where you could live with your family and work from home in rural tranquility. It is perhaps the English dream. The problem is getting planning permission. But don’t despair, NPPF paragraph 79e is the planning legislation which is specifically written to allow this to happen. The clause states that the new house h...
How to Draw like Raphael
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Today (6 April, 2020) exactly five hundred years ago Raphael, the great renaissance artist, died. His body was laid to rest in the Pantheon, perhaps the most sacred and important place in Rome. His mistress, Margarita Luti , was barred from attending the funeral and Maria Bibbiena, his fiancé of convenience was later buried beside him. The day of his death was allegedly his birthday and also Go...
An Introduction to British Architecture Between the Wars
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It is hard to imagine the decimation caused by the First World War. Understandably, a growing number of people started to feel that there was something terribly wrong with a civilisation which caused young boys from neighbouring countries to commit murder for a purpose that no one really knew or understood. Politics, religion and art were now seen as culpable. A full-scale rejection of traditio...
An Introduction to Victorian and Edwardian Architecture
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The Victorian age inherited the battle of styles which defined the end of the Georgian era, a battle which was not convincingly won by either side. Gothic, Classical and even Mughal style architecture were all available to patrons and architects. To the serious-minded Victorian this was all too whimsical and they searched for a style which would be appropriate for their times so that the others...
An Introduction to 18th Century Architecture from Rococo to Neo Classicism
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Following on from the Renaissance and Baroque lectures, this lecture was given to the office about 18th century classical architecture. This covers the transition starting with Rococo, through Chinoiserie, Gothick and culminating with neo Classicism in its many and varied forms.
An Introduction to the Architecture of the Italian Renaissance
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An Introduction to the Architecture of the Italian Renaissance
Baroque Architecture talk
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This is a lecture I gave to the office about the baroque movement in architecture. It follows on from a lecture I gave about the renaissance and is the precursor to a future lecture on neoclassicism.

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  • @heinkle1
    @heinkle1 Місяць тому

    I also think the adoption of modernist post-war architecture in the UK was for cost reasons - we were a poor nation in 1945 and it was convenient and quick to turn to concrete blocks. But of course a lot of it has proved short-sighted and/or poorly constructed, and much of the post-war output has itself been replaced

  • @heinkle1
    @heinkle1 Місяць тому

    The sad reality is that architecture today has moved too far away from ornament - architecture has become a byword for “cheap” in appearance

  • @kevinobyrne8020
    @kevinobyrne8020 4 місяці тому

    Fantastic video

  • @stiftungaltesneulandfrankfurt
    @stiftungaltesneulandfrankfurt 6 місяців тому

    Very interesting aspects about the sustainability of classical architecture - much of it could be applied today, as well, but unfortunately nothing of this is taught in current architectural chairs at universities

  • @FisherGrubb
    @FisherGrubb 7 місяців тому

    So, how serious is this law/clause? By how much does it restrict people from building a house in the country side? If it's as discussed.....a whole list of hoops to jump through, it comes across that it's only for the rich, and just bureaucracy for everyone else.... leading to more money being spent. I'm unsure, but the whole 15 mins city & "you'll own nothing and be happy" from the WEF sounds here

  • @bungaliairmina8928
    @bungaliairmina8928 7 місяців тому

    Thank you! Love this to improve my knowledge!

  • @luisaaverina1760
    @luisaaverina1760 8 місяців тому

    Wonderful series of videos. Thank you very much.

  • @ruskinyruskiny1611
    @ruskinyruskiny1611 9 місяців тому

    I thought Barry did the HOP.

  • @davidrobertcoleman5668
    @davidrobertcoleman5668 11 місяців тому

    Excellent interview full of common sense arguments relating to sustainability and aesthetics

  • @joanneneaves9651
    @joanneneaves9651 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for your upload video 📹 surely George Thomas Hine should be mentioned.

  • @csm92459
    @csm92459 Рік тому

    Really enjoyed the lecture! Thank you very much. Was very much taken aback when you showed the picture of Selfridges on Oxford Street. I lived in Chicago for 15 years and immediately thought "Why has he got a picture of State Street?" When you said it was designed by Burnham it made perfect sense. It is definitely the "Chicago School"" of architecture and--while more ornately detailed--feels similar to the facade of Marshall Fields (now Macy's) on State Street, Chicago. (For those who don't know--like Oxford Street in London. State Street in Chicago is the center of downtown retail for the middle/upper middle class.)

  • @CheeseBae
    @CheeseBae Рік тому

    7:38 "... where an architect, one of the elite, would decide what we're building and no one building it has any influence over what it looks like. So basically the builder/craftsmen become a machine for producing what [someone else] wants." Sounds a lot like Modernism.

  • @brianlivesey981
    @brianlivesey981 2 роки тому

    Tectonic and A-Tectonic .

  • @brianlivesey981
    @brianlivesey981 2 роки тому

    Place de la Bourse Bordeaux

  • @brianlivesey981
    @brianlivesey981 2 роки тому

    Hence "The Architect's Dream" Thomas Cole - Toledo Museum of Art. "What style shall I choose there are so many to choose from"

  • @zeldamag8381
    @zeldamag8381 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much for this lecture. We learned a lot. What struck us the most was the desire to make buildings make their inhabitants feel loved.

  • @rachelc274
    @rachelc274 2 роки тому

    Catholic belief isn't that a piece of bread becomes flesh as it touches the tongue, as the speaker mentioned. Bread becomes flesh with the act of consecration performed by the priest at the altar, before consumption of the Eucharist.

  • @rachelc274
    @rachelc274 2 роки тому

    Sorry, but Catholics and Protestants do not believe much the same thing, still. Just because we're not killing each other now doesn't mean there aren't still huge differences.

  • @shaundavies5779
    @shaundavies5779 2 роки тому

    Glorious, interesting and good fun

  • @jimboy419
    @jimboy419 2 роки тому

    Why wasn't Art Nouveau popular in the UK? Was Arts and Crafts the equivalent of Art Nouveau in the UK and America? There was a big difference in taste between the continent and UK/America during that time.

  • @dustinwatkins7843
    @dustinwatkins7843 2 роки тому

    Wait I realized at 27:28, you'd said he's ahead of the times, but it's funny because it's almost like, well he isn't ahead of the times so much as he is the times yet to come. He wasn't playing catch up prematurely somehow, it's the inverse. :p

  • @dustinwatkins7843
    @dustinwatkins7843 2 роки тому

    at 8:38 you mention a false dichotomy, artist vs architect. but architects are artists, and I believe I recall a quote saying that architecture is "the first of the arts".

  • @elijahshumate3909
    @elijahshumate3909 2 роки тому

    Genius, pure genius

  • @ozge8262
    @ozge8262 2 роки тому

    Thank you for uploading these lectures! It's my favorite way to learn about the history of architecture in Europe

  • @MOJO-IV
    @MOJO-IV 2 роки тому

    What minutes did the neoclassical

  • @HistoricHomePlans
    @HistoricHomePlans 2 роки тому

    This was a fascinating conversation, going far beyond the nuts and bolts of some obscure regulation. It touches on so many truly essential and important aspects of how to make good architecture. I don't even work in the UK and I found it very informative. The discussion on local materials and character was especially interesting. It brought to mind a book that was so formative for me when I was an architecture student. It is called "The Pattern of English Building by Alec Clifton-Taylor. I have a question - To what extent can smaller homes meet the criteria? There are many reasons, including but beyond financial, for why people may want to build smaller but to a high level of quality. Are smaller country homes being approved through this process?

  • @Undermarysmantleforever
    @Undermarysmantleforever 2 роки тому

    Wonderful lecture , thank you.

  • @orumajacob9335
    @orumajacob9335 2 роки тому

    Could you help took about high baroque ornamentation differentiating it from the early and late baroque ornamentation

  • @danielculeabin1043
    @danielculeabin1043 2 роки тому

    Beautiful lecture, thank you

  • @oekalaboekala
    @oekalaboekala 3 роки тому

    Actually, as the first painter you showed, William Holman Hunt, wrote in his 1905 biography the pre-Raphaelites loved early Raphael paintings, they just didn't like the endless copy cats. Ofcourse still a great lecture.

  • @JacobMaximilian
    @JacobMaximilian 3 роки тому

    Yeah, that's not how the Catholics believe the Eucharist works, lolol

  • @johnrexgonzales2102
    @johnrexgonzales2102 3 роки тому

    thank you very much

  • @veronicaponcedeleon223
    @veronicaponcedeleon223 3 роки тому

    Very understanding class, I would like to know about the secret passages some houses had and the smart ( I don’t know how they called that) cabinets or furniture they built at the corners . Thank you .

  • @cherryt8824
    @cherryt8824 3 роки тому

    discussion of architecture suddenly turned into one of religion.

  • @roh33han27
    @roh33han27 3 роки тому

    Can somone point me to where I can see how these beautiful buildings were made? Like the process of construction

  • @aaronhenley8986
    @aaronhenley8986 3 роки тому

    What a fantastic important video, wonderful video thanks so much!

  • @kafkatamurra
    @kafkatamurra 3 роки тому

    I felt like I am an architecture student in the class. You explained it really explicitly, loved it!

  • @mdimranhossen2223
    @mdimranhossen2223 3 роки тому

    সিভিল ইঞ্জিনিয়ার পড়ছি আমার জন্য আন্তরিকভাবে দোয়া করবেন যাতে আমি সারাবিশ্বে ফার্স্ট ক্লাস ফার্স্ট বিশ্বসেরা বিশ্বমানের সিভিল ইঞ্জিনিয়ার হতে পারি বা হতে চাই ইনশাআল্লাহ।আমৃত্যু এই মহাবিশ্বের ফার্স্ট ক্লাস ফার্স্ট ক্লাস ফার্স্ট আধ্যাত্তিক সিভিল ব্যারিষ্টার হতে চাই ইনশাআল্লাহ অনেক অনেক অনেক অনেক অনেক অনেক অনেক চিরস্থায়ী ভাবে আশির্বাদ করবেন ইনশাআল্লাহ।to

  • @lindaclark9925
    @lindaclark9925 3 роки тому

    SAVE THESE

  • @magda5942
    @magda5942 3 роки тому

    Wonderful lecture! Thank you so much.

  • @sonpamelinha
    @sonpamelinha 3 роки тому

    Very educational and informative

  • @jodybranham6556
    @jodybranham6556 3 роки тому

    Excellent addition to my Architectural Design lectures. Thank you.

  • @RonioFOX
    @RonioFOX 4 роки тому

    3:32 "that's where you're wrong kiddo"

  • @akshathanbeliraya
    @akshathanbeliraya 4 роки тому

    THANK YOU SO MUCH SIR IT IS REALLY HELPFUL AND VERY INFORMATIVE FOR ARCHITECURAL STUDENTS

  • @pamelapaine5531
    @pamelapaine5531 4 роки тому

    Great talk! Thanks for sharing it.

  • @JimOverbeckgenius
    @JimOverbeckgenius 4 роки тому

    A poor grasp of the Eucharist & Theology generally.

  • @LukaSzent
    @LukaSzent 4 роки тому

    I wanted more personal insight in understanding architecture-particularly the Victorian era. This certainly did it-earned my subscription!

  • @gc-tm1tv
    @gc-tm1tv 4 роки тому

    Good lecture but too many umms, errs etc., always a distraction.

  • @mercelloveras7453
    @mercelloveras7453 4 роки тому

    A very clear explanation about Barroc style. Thank you very much

  • @fransende
    @fransende 4 роки тому

    Great class,will definitely watch all the others on this series