It's a request from my side to never stop making such videos you yourself are inspiring young minds like us through such great personalities!! Thanks a tonne!
CORRECTION: Zaha's "decision" to use Malevich's massing was not really a decision but the prompt of an exercise. And her interest in Suprematism didn't in fact come from the 1915 exhibition. It all originates in her tutors Rem Koolhaas and Elia Zenghelis (first of which is pictured alongside her in the all men picture in this video) who were founders of OMA and were both very interested in the Russian Avant Garde. All the students had to do the exercise, but only one came up with that painting, and that's why she was a force of nature. (her first ever project post studies was actually as a partner in OMA)
Back then after world war, people started to focus more on unemotional and abstract arts (pop arts), there just randomise things in different positions to explain different meanings. Zaha's a genius, she just relishes with age.
Wonderful work Rhishabh...!!!! please make videos on indian architects, we need people like you, who can give insight of indian architecture and philosophy...!!! There are lot of videos on international architects rather on indian architects, international architecture is over glorified. It doesn't work in indian platforms because of lot of factors.....indian architects have fantastic theory's, concepts , design and strategy. which people have to know.....!!!!
Agreed. We Indian architecture is somehow lost after Independence. There were some architects in the premodern era but they are all gone and the new ones are simply following western principles. We need to look back and find the treasure that's lost.
Sera talvez porque en la currícula universitaria te adoctrinan en cuestiones occidentalisantes, entonces te conviertes en ajeno en tu propia tierra, la existencia atópica y el suicidio cultural...
your videos organize the way i think about architecture unlike my architecture course that all seems so random and messy so thank you for making me love architecture :')
Would have definitely fail in bangladesh! Because sheets are minimal and she didn't have 3d animations, realistic renders, and photoshopped sheet! ( seeing this video, i feel pity for us! We forgot the real meaning of creativity) ❤️ Good job! Keep doing this... This is very informative! 🌼
The information which is not reach to us it's only because of you we get new interesting information I'm blessed to be a part of blessed arch. Waiting for new ifo. Thanks Rishabh bhai✌🏻❤️
I’m interested in her decision to set the building as a bridge in the middle of the river, as an aesthetic obstruction, a blockage. It reminds me of a bridge-apartment block in Italy, Venice most likely. But I’m interested in the psychology of the decision, her deeper motivations and declarations. What does the need to own the river as an open space, and to hover over the flow movement of the river, what drives this compulsion? Or, was it simply the assignment which dictated this site?
I have due report about zaha hadid..and I was listening to many videos.. and I was intently listening while creating the format for my report, and that "say whAAAAt - say what" took me out..I was got so confused and had a great laugh 😂😂😂
Hi! can u please make content for students studying architecture on how to build our resume? our portfolio? what kind of internship we should do? thanksss
Honest opinion: I don't know what the big fuss is about Zaha, or Malevich. All I could see in either painting was a bunch of geometric shapes. Yes, they look artistic, but what is so great about them? I draw stuff like that too, but I call them doodles, not high end art. Disclaimer about stuff I know: Yes, Zaha is a big name in Architecture. Yes, her buildings look cool. No, this is not the first time I saw a Zaha documentary. I still don't know what magic people seen in her painting. I personally don't experience anything (and I want to feel something).
Anybody feel like Zaha motivates you to keep going? I'm an architecture student and watching her stuff revives my spirit lol. Love her. Best of the best. A legend.
It's a request from my side to never stop making such videos you yourself are inspiring young minds like us through such great personalities!!
Thanks a tonne!
I am so glad ❤️
This one is amazing Rishabh! Love the production and the painstaking effort that went into this is evident. Please keep em coming!
Thank you so much man ❤️
I am mesmerized by this documentary you have made!
CORRECTION: Zaha's "decision" to use Malevich's massing was not really a decision but the prompt of an exercise. And her interest in Suprematism didn't in fact come from the 1915 exhibition. It all originates in her tutors Rem Koolhaas and Elia Zenghelis (first of which is pictured alongside her in the all men picture in this video) who were founders of OMA and were both very interested in the Russian Avant Garde. All the students had to do the exercise, but only one came up with that painting, and that's why she was a force of nature. (her first ever project post studies was actually as a partner in OMA)
i often recommend my students to your videos - much appreciation
Thank you so much
Back then after world war, people started to focus more on unemotional and abstract arts (pop arts), there just randomise things in different positions to explain different meanings. Zaha's a genius, she just relishes with age.
Pop art is not abstract.
This video inspired me in so many ways. Thanks for introducing Malevich 🙏
amazing job, don't stop doing this videos!
So glad you enjoyed it 😃
Wonderful work Rhishabh...!!!! please make videos on indian architects, we need people like you, who can give insight of indian architecture and philosophy...!!! There are lot of videos on international architects rather on indian architects, international architecture is over glorified. It doesn't work in indian platforms because of lot of factors.....indian architects have fantastic theory's, concepts , design and strategy. which people have to know.....!!!!
Hey glad you liked the video. Will surely have more stuff on Indian architects up soon
Agreed. We Indian architecture is somehow lost after Independence. There were some architects in the premodern era but they are all gone and the new ones are simply following western principles. We need to look back and find the treasure that's lost.
As a non-Indian architecture student, I second this!
Sera talvez porque en la currícula universitaria te adoctrinan en cuestiones occidentalisantes, entonces te conviertes en ajeno en tu propia tierra, la existencia atópica y el suicidio cultural...
Amazing video ! Loved your analyses
Thank you :D
Rishabh....The video was just perfection...thank you so much for an inspiring video ....:)
Thank you so much ❤️
Wonderful video man! Keep up the good work!
Thanks man 😀
Great vid! More more!
Would love to see the school work of all great architects.
Thank you so much and more to come soon :D
your videos organize the way i think about architecture unlike my architecture course that all seems so random and messy so thank you for making me love architecture :')
She would have failed in Indian architecture school. Because 1. I don't see enough sheets. And she has not utilised FAR properly. 😂😂
Hahahaha where's the lie
Would have definitely fail in bangladesh! Because sheets are minimal and she didn't have 3d animations, realistic renders, and photoshopped sheet! ( seeing this video, i feel pity for us! We forgot the real meaning of creativity) ❤️
Good job! Keep doing this... This is very informative! 🌼
হাহাহা কথা সত্য, So Called ভালো ছাত্র ছাত্রী গুলাই শিক্ষক শিক্ষিকা হয়, তাদের কাজই মাস শেষে বেতন নেয়া, পুলাপানের এক্সপেরিমেন্ট দেখার সময় নাই তাদের।
Hats off to you
This was amazing
Well made well narrated 👏👏
Thank you so much ❤️
Just beautiful✨... Keep making. You are really Blessed
Thank you ❤️
Really appreciate the tremendous effort that must have gone in, in the making of these wonderful docu s...hope you never stop
Thank you so much
"you have to organise your thoughts"
- Zaha Hadid.
I love that quote
Thank you for this content!
Glad you liked it
The information which is not reach to us it's only because of you we get new interesting information I'm blessed to be a part of blessed arch.
Waiting for new ifo.
Thanks Rishabh bhai✌🏻❤️
❤️
Limiting yet liberating!
Grear job, brilliant storytelling
Thank you so much
Loved it man
I’m interested in her decision to set the building as a bridge in the middle of the river, as an aesthetic obstruction, a blockage. It reminds me of a bridge-apartment block in Italy, Venice most likely. But I’m interested in the psychology of the decision, her deeper motivations and declarations. What does the need to own the river as an open space, and to hover over the flow movement of the river, what drives this compulsion? Or, was it simply the assignment which dictated this site?
I have due report about zaha hadid..and I was listening to many videos.. and I was intently listening while creating the format for my report, and that "say whAAAAt - say what" took me out..I was got so confused and had a great laugh 😂😂😂
I would love to watch something like weekly world architecture news
Malevich was born in Kyiv, Ukraine :) Thanks for your work !
The paintings look similar to Kandinsky
Amazing work 👏 Thank you so much... 😊👍🎉
I am so glad you enjoyed it
Thank u all very much
What is the name of the music from 0:04 to 0:47? Btw an amazing video, I really liked it.
Thank you and the music is called 'Watch your back' by Jeremy Black
damm so inspiring & the content is great
So glad you enjoyed it 😀
plz continue these type o f videos
Will surely make more of these
Malevich= Rothko, Mondrian, Motherwell, Stella, LeWitt, Kelly, Newman, Nolan, Elder’s, Kline, Riley and many others of the 50s 60s New York art scene
Wow!!!...can you please tell how many hours it took for the production of this video...great work Rishabh!!!
THank you so much. I think the main hurdle was getting the script right, after that it was just two days of constant editing
Hi! can u please make content for students studying architecture on how to build our resume? our portfolio? what kind of internship we should do? thanksss
Honest opinion: I don't know what the big fuss is about Zaha, or Malevich. All I could see in either painting was a bunch of geometric shapes. Yes, they look artistic, but what is so great about them?
I draw stuff like that too, but I call them doodles, not high end art.
Disclaimer about stuff I know:
Yes, Zaha is a big name in Architecture. Yes, her buildings look cool.
No, this is not the first time I saw a Zaha documentary.
I still don't know what magic people seen in her painting. I personally don't experience anything (and I want to feel something).
Yo siento el misterio de lo que esa pintura puede gestar...
her thesis was theoretical or a more experimental?
The best project Zaha ever did was her Thesis
Anybody feel like Zaha motivates you to keep going? I'm an architecture student and watching her stuff revives my spirit lol. Love her. Best of the best. A legend.
she's overrated, sheeps following, all about politics and money
Thank you Hadid
You have one mistake. Malevich is not Russian. He is Ukrainian, born in Kyiv. No connection to Moscow.
Yes, Malevich from Kyiv.
Hiiieee.... How u doin rhishabh!! ❤
I am good Pranjali, how about you?
@@blessedarch sorry i think i spelled ur name wrong😬
Anyways!!... Yupp am fine trying to cope with my studies tho🥲 koi ni krlenge❤
Great
Zaha Hadid is GREATLY overrated.
💯❤
Wow
sporty behavior isn't it?
say
I like round chapatis, make video.
😂😂😂😂