WOW. Another tour should also be conducted by Kamil sahab himself to educate as to why we need to have certain spaces and material for building in contrast to what we have adopted by using vernaculars of architecture.
“Har sukh” the name speaks for itself. I loved watching it thoroughly and enjoyed the inputs of two young Architects, who cherished the vision of the Master Architect Kamil K Mumtaz. I think it was a thorough learning curve and an observation treat for both these guys Mustafa and Saif. I wish them good luck for their future projects. Kudos to the whole team of Architects, the unsung Masons and craftsmen who bought this vision into a reality. Congrats to Mrs Bina Jawad and Mr Jawad Khwaja on creating HAR SUKH mansions. Just want to add that this type of brick work masonry is almost an extinct and a dying art. I have seen a similar work in State of Haryana in Bharat 🇮🇳 in village Havelis but at a relatively smaller scale. Nonetheless, the idea of minimal use of cement, mortar, iron saria etc and using virgin bricks and limestone as binding agent is brilliant and way too different in modern times. That said, our old heritage buildings which were made in such way are still standing stronger than cement, mortar made modern buildings. In some old forts made during Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s rule in 1650s in State of Maharashtra and Goa in Bharat the buildings were made with limestone and a grinded lentil or humble Daal which was pointed at one time by Saif Siddiqui. Respect for the science of Architecture and such accomplished Master Architects like Kamil k Mumtaz & the team of Masons and craftsman he leads. Well done.
We have another open house virtual tour coming up on a much more modern building, an energy efficient sustainable modern home. And two new architects will guide the next tour. Do continue to give us your valuable feedback so that we may continue to improve your virtual tour experience.
A year ago I saw a video on UA-cam about hersukh school and that has fascinated me to the extent that I must visit this wonderful place. Thanks to you people now I have more from the house. Important points about the video: Very good filming and scene ingredients Very good audio overall Poor coordination of camera with discussion Poor Q&As with house owner to catch his concept But still happy with your effort. Thanks.
Your feedback is greatly appreciated! Team Banjaiga will continue to make improvements because we are committed to bringing a better in-depth viewing experience for our audiences.
Just AWESOME. I have been looking around the whole world for someone who can offer Mughal architecture in this modern era. That being said, if I were to build a house for myself, I would need exactly the same building material and same architecture to be used for my upcoming dream project, no matter what. In my viewpoint, there should be no mobile, no internet, no television, no electricity. Just the same as it used to be in Mughal era.
Very well knitted video of Justice JSK house. I have just completed my own home in Lahore so I for one can really appreciate the sweat and blood of owners into this project. I’ve watched your other videos too and have taken a few decisions for my interior and exterior. Very good initiative to show our tradition vis a vis the high glossy show room type houses we see these days.
Really long video. Needed more visuals and less discussions, especially about topics that are pretty evident. Needed editing. Interesting home. Good to see traditional architecture but both global influence and technology have their pros too. The world is no longer localized so there's no going back in time. All we can do is tie the past and present to create something new which is why I wished they had incorporated the solar panels in a more pleasing manner. Merging their blue-gray tones into the roof may have been more soothing for an aerial view. Just a thought. But glad to see a channel devoted to architecture. Kudos.
Assalamalaikum, Wonderful building and designs of courtyard. In Bethlehem, church of nativity where Jesus AS was born, there was a big arch for entrance. In olden times the rulers used to enter it on their horses with arrogance but when muslim ruler came in power, they used bricks inside the arch to reduce entrance narrow & height to 5 feet only and now it is called entrance of humility.
I think there are other structures like these all around lahore , the NCA, Hailey College old campus, Punjab college old campus, although i do still have to see private homes in liveable conditions that blend the old with modern.so am really curious to see the residential units in harsukh.
Yahan ek classic kism ke artestic movie ya drama shoot ho sakta hay but os k leay level b vasa hi require ho ga jasa level construction ka hay, kamal hay yaar
میں نے سر کامل صاحب کی ویڈیو پہلے دیکھ لی تھی مگر اب پھر انکو دھراوں گا ان سب ویڈیوز کو باقی کامل صاحب کے واسطے بس اتنا ای کہوں گا کہ یہ نام کی طرح خود بھی کامل ہیں شکرن احباب🌹
Great effort to bring such gems to fore; always find such architecture inspiring; enjoyed the lengthy video for the most part; however, this is not at the same pace & professional level that the other videos of Banjaiga have established in the past; the concept was good - but I think if it was a little bit more planned - somewhat more witty - it would have been thoroughly enjoyable; looking forward to next video
Beautiful structure though the architects talking in their broken sentences and slang URDU_English was annoying. More of the building and less talking would make this video better or perhaps an over voice with a succinct dialogue would elevate the video.
A fascinating tour video. I totally in love with this architecture. But I have a question, I am totally agreed with the idea of these professionals that we should revive our cultural residential architecture. But the question is now when the area is squeezing, how can you implement this? In easy words, how can you make an open area or Sehan/Beramda in a 5 Marla house? Please comment
It is a uniqu project encompa swing all technicalityitiesyour exalted sir where ever there is salt Peter it should’ve treated with I like ka papa I a humble suggestion .hon regards. Thanks 🤩
I am getting my house designed and this is the kind of architecture I want but even the architect is not getting my point. how about you guys do a documentary on a house in line with our traditional or rather Mughal architecture with arches,bramdas and a courtyard in 1kanal (if such a house even exists).the old houses in villages were not even a kanal,but they had all these elements may be dining,study, and two kitchens were not part of those houses which made it possible.no society bylaws either.what about old souls like me who can only afford a kanal but have an eye for old Mughal style or Moorish or Mediterranean one.
Basically, all these things comes with demand and supply issue. there is very less demand of such designs because of construction time and limitations. That's why most of the builders hesitate to start on something like this. and definitely it depends more on client than a builder/architect. because of patience. Well if you are facing any trouble regarding some architect/builder/material, yu can always call Banjaiga. 0304-1116663 Thank you very much for your feedback. stay connected on our channel for more content like this.
@@Banjaiga maybe some cement or brick jaali ( cant remember what its called in English right now, ) to camouflage the units,if they can't be placed on roofs, like the jharokey used for mughal structures for ladies to view without being seen.if nothing else, paint the units same as the brick so as to atleast blend them into the background
Other than expressing their wonder, the two hosts had nothing of value to say. Clearly, they lack the understanding of unusual quality, balance, coherence and refinement of Mughal - Islamic architecture. Such injustice to this incredible architecture.
Yrrr in do taqloo ko hee agrr filmana thaa to hursukh anay ka faida dhabay py bitha laitay in lophoro ko building ki details to dee nahee specially roof ki
it was their natural reaction, none of them been there ever. everyone can not enter in this masterpiece, so they are trying to explain the building on your behalf.
Yaar khuda k liya aap nay bilkul bhi acha cover nahi kiya. bilkul aamiyana andaz " yaar yaaarrrr , oh waoooo . bilkul bhi pasand nahi aya aap ka review ka andaz. jb aap kuch khass cheez ko bayan krtaya hain to andaz e bayan bhi khass hona chaheya na
WOW. Another tour should also be conducted by Kamil sahab himself to educate as to why we need to have certain spaces and material for building in contrast to what we have adopted by using vernaculars of architecture.
Do check out our documentary on HarSukh. It contains in-depth interviews of Kamil Khan Mumtaz
Hur sukh is beautiful, at last someone designed according to our climate.
You are dam good...❤🇮🇳
“Har sukh” the name speaks for itself. I loved watching it thoroughly and enjoyed the inputs of two young Architects, who cherished the vision of the Master Architect Kamil K Mumtaz.
I think it was a thorough learning curve and an observation treat for both these guys Mustafa and Saif. I wish them good luck for their future projects.
Kudos to the whole team of Architects, the unsung Masons and craftsmen who bought this vision into a reality. Congrats to Mrs Bina Jawad and Mr Jawad Khwaja on creating HAR SUKH mansions.
Just want to add that this type of brick work masonry is almost an extinct and a dying art. I have seen a similar work in State of Haryana in Bharat 🇮🇳 in village Havelis but at a relatively smaller scale. Nonetheless, the idea of minimal use of cement, mortar, iron saria etc and using virgin bricks and limestone as binding agent is brilliant and way too different in modern times. That said, our old heritage buildings which were made in such way are still standing stronger than cement, mortar made modern buildings.
In some old forts made during Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s rule in 1650s in State of Maharashtra and Goa in Bharat the buildings were made with limestone and a grinded lentil or humble Daal which was pointed at one time by Saif Siddiqui.
Respect for the science of Architecture and such accomplished Master Architects like Kamil k Mumtaz & the team of Masons and craftsman he leads.
Well done.
I like their differing personalities, one guy is observing, one is critiquing. Beautiful space.
We have another open house virtual tour coming up on a much more modern building, an energy efficient sustainable modern home. And two new architects will guide the next tour. Do continue to give us your valuable feedback so that we may continue to improve your virtual tour experience.
A year ago I saw a video on UA-cam about hersukh school and that has fascinated me to the extent that I must visit this wonderful place.
Thanks to you people now I have more from the house.
Important points about the video:
Very good filming and scene ingredients
Very good audio overall
Poor coordination of camera with discussion
Poor Q&As with house owner to catch his concept
But still happy with your effort.
Thanks.
Your feedback is greatly appreciated! Team Banjaiga will continue to make improvements because we are committed to bringing a better in-depth viewing experience for our audiences.
Desperately waiting for kamil sahab's documentry. Man...!!! By god, what a marvelous project.
Chief Justice Sahib spoke in Panjabi and why not! Great showcasing the traditional architecture.
Kudos to the team.
Thank you.
WAOOWWWW. U CAN LITERALLY SAY SUBHAN ALLAH. ITNA CLASS KA WORK. KAMIL SAHAB IS REALLY GOD GIFTED. 👍🏼
✨✨✨ these things are very rare...
was searching since days to learn about Mughal, Persian and Islamic Architecture
Love from charda Panjab , its just beautiful
A monumental structure rather a sculpt of building .it is reall y imaginative architecture the real architect.old is gold. Thanks 🙏
Thanks for tuning in to our virtual tour
Just AWESOME. I have been looking around the whole world for someone who can offer Mughal architecture in this modern era. That being said, if I were to build a house for myself, I would need exactly the same building material and same architecture to be used for my upcoming dream project, no matter what.
In my viewpoint, there should be no mobile, no internet, no television, no electricity. Just the same as it used to be in Mughal era.
Glad you liked it
Very well knitted video of Justice JSK house. I have just completed my own home in Lahore so I for one can really appreciate the sweat and blood of owners into this project. I’ve watched your other videos too and have taken a few decisions for my interior and exterior. Very good initiative to show our tradition vis a vis the high glossy show room type houses we see these days.
Mesmerized, these two young architects explained very thoroughly, good job boys and a salute to Kamil Sahib for this remarkable , superb structure 👋👋👋
Thank you so much for your appreciation!
Just amazing, owner k esthetic sense ko salam os k bad bnanay valo ko design krnay valo ko salam
Great comment!
Really long video. Needed more visuals and less discussions, especially about topics that are pretty evident. Needed editing. Interesting home. Good to see traditional architecture but both global influence and technology have their pros too. The world is no longer localized so there's no going back in time. All we can do is tie the past and present to create something new which is why I wished they had incorporated the solar panels in a more pleasing manner. Merging their blue-gray tones into the roof may have been more soothing for an aerial view. Just a thought. But glad to see a channel devoted to architecture. Kudos.
i hope i can find sensible and talented architects like this when i build my own home in the future ia
Assalamalaikum,
Wonderful building and designs of courtyard.
In Bethlehem, church of nativity where Jesus AS was born, there was a big arch for entrance. In olden times the rulers used to enter it on their horses with arrogance but when muslim ruler came in power, they used bricks inside the arch to reduce entrance narrow & height to 5 feet only and now it is called entrance of humility.
Eagerly waiting for Kamil Khan Mumtaz documentary.
Your office is also very beautiful, why don't you do an open house for the office as well.
Sir you live like a king 👑 and I salute your work 👍, 👌❤️🙏🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
So nice of you
Ye Sab dekh kar subhanallah or mashallah khnye ko dil karta he
What a reinvention ! WOw
amazing architecture, and credit for all those bear expenses for simple and peaceful place, i will visit 😲
Beautiful i also want to build mughuls like architect more than more good , best and show our tradition ..
Amazingly beautiful
A quiet video would've been better than these two touring around.
Good observation.
Have you had a chance to watch our documentary on HarSukh? ua-cam.com/video/l0QAs4Z3Vis/v-deo.html
@@Banjaiga Yes I did. It was beautiful! Thank you.
Thank you for this.It's so lovely to see buildings and homes rooted in our tradition and culture.God bless
MASHAALLAH you guys are doing amazing job
Excellent , Loving and Amazing Architecture not less than mind-blowing
Have you watched the documentary yet?
Never seen a project like this. Thanks for providing such good content.
Thanks for watching!
I think there are other structures like these all around lahore , the NCA, Hailey College old campus, Punjab college old campus, although i do still have to see private homes in liveable conditions that blend the old with modern.so am really curious to see the residential units in harsukh.
Great information and architecture vocabulary
Glad you think so!
Mashalla very beautiful and inspiring
Thanks for liking
Yahan ek classic kism ke artestic movie ya drama shoot ho sakta hay but os k leay level b vasa hi require ho ga jasa level construction ka hay, kamal hay yaar
Thanks for appreciating the work of Pakistani Architects
میں نے سر کامل صاحب کی ویڈیو پہلے دیکھ لی تھی
مگر اب پھر انکو دھراوں گا ان سب ویڈیوز کو
باقی کامل صاحب کے واسطے بس اتنا ای کہوں گا
کہ یہ نام کی طرح خود بھی کامل ہیں
شکرن احباب🌹
بیشک
ماشاءاللہ
mind-blowing. speechless
I was waiting for Kamil Mumtaz's work
Valid point @11:45 and @12:00 agreed 100%
Thank you for watching with such attention! It really makes our day when people thoroughly experience our work
Thankyou for making such content. Your efforts are truly appreciated.
Our pleasure!
Wow a masterpiece 👏 ✨️
Great effort to bring such gems to fore; always find such architecture inspiring; enjoyed the lengthy video for the most part; however, this is not at the same pace & professional level that the other videos of Banjaiga have established in the past; the concept was good - but I think if it was a little bit more planned - somewhat more witty - it would have been thoroughly enjoyable; looking forward to next video
Thank you for this! So fascinating
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful work
Thank you very much!
Beautiful structure though the architects talking in their broken sentences and slang URDU_English was annoying. More of the building and less talking would make this video better or perhaps an over voice with a succinct dialogue would elevate the video.
Have you had an opportunity to watch our documentary on HarSukh. The style of that film might be more to your liking.
Thanks 🤩 for the talk . Salutations sir
Keep watching
Loved this and related videos!
Glad you liked it!!
this is so amazing
A fascinating tour video. I totally in love with this architecture. But I have a question, I am totally agreed with the idea of these professionals that we should revive our cultural residential architecture. But the question is now when the area is squeezing, how can you implement this? In easy words, how can you make an open area or Sehan/Beramda in a 5 Marla house? Please comment
Great Work
Thanks
It's such mesmerising place n I can feel it ..no doubt this video atleast educated me about home n architecture .keep it up
Thanks a ton
It's an awesome building. Can someone give us the location of this fantastic place
Love it love it❤
Brilliant
How could they miss the swimming pool 😣😫 I was waiting for it from the moment they mentioned that there was a swimming pool in the complex
You are correct. However there was work being done in the swimming pool section, and the owners requested that we not film it for this project.
ایک کمی رہ گئی اس ویڈیو میں اگر اندر سے ایک آدھ رہائشی کمرہ ، باورچی خانہ اور غسل خانہ دیکھا دیتے تو زبردست ہو جاتا ۔
Watch the video there is ghost shadow walking on stairs ....
In last amazing video n architect
Ghar ki full video upload krna.
It is a uniqu project encompa swing all technicalityitiesyour exalted sir where ever there is salt Peter it should’ve treated with I like ka papa I a humble suggestion .hon regards. Thanks 🤩
Thank you!!
remarkable...
Lime use kia h
yes
It's beautiful, also look at Laurie Baker's work. 🙂
Wow amazing where is this
MASHAALLAH Very Beautyful
But Video k Start me Coordinator Miss nay upna introduction nhe bttaya
Thanks for liking
I wish to build Haweeli In-sha Allah
insha'Allah. And Banjaiga will be there to help you all the way.
Your smartphone do have all the features Your smart TV has, it's just needed to be connected
We want a video of building every single detail
it took 7 whole year to build this giant. it's not possible to document and shoot every details of it.
Can someone tell me what's the estimated total cost of this haveli? Please anyone
only client and architect can know the total cost of this Haveli. We believe, the original cost of this house is time, dedication and talent.
Can we build this style of house in Pakistan. I mean can we build a house with just brick and no steel for roofing ?
this house is in Pakistan, so yes we can build it.
Tw pir kab tak banao gy !
Both of them despite being architects(apparently) are unable to give any description...as if they know nothing
I am getting my house designed and this is the kind of architecture I want but even the architect is not getting my point. how about you guys do a documentary on a house in line with our traditional or rather Mughal architecture with arches,bramdas and a courtyard in 1kanal (if such a house even exists).the old houses in villages were not even a kanal,but they had all these elements may be dining,study, and two kitchens were not part of those houses which made it possible.no society bylaws either.what about old souls like me who can only afford a kanal but have an eye for old Mughal style or Moorish or Mediterranean one.
Basically, all these things comes with demand and supply issue. there is very less demand of such designs because of construction time and limitations. That's why most of the builders hesitate to start on something like this.
and definitely it depends more on client than a builder/architect. because of patience. Well if you are facing any trouble regarding some architect/builder/material, yu can always call Banjaiga.
0304-1116663
Thank you very much for your feedback. stay connected on our channel for more content like this.
Thank you team banjaiga ....
Wow
Kindly share the location of this house I want to visit this place
You can find HarSukh on Google and Facebook easily. The site is located in Thetar Village.
Location
Theter Village, Bedia Road, Lahore.
Noor sahib hn log jo sochty hn. r Architect ko b educate krna parega
Love the architecture. A video without unnecessary commentary would be ideal though.
If you feel that the commentary is unnecessary, please have a look at this version: ua-cam.com/video/l0QAs4Z3Vis/v-deo.html
@@Banjaiga thanks.
1st point, why main elevation is marred with ugly split units,??
Suggestions are welcome
@@Banjaiga maybe some cement or brick jaali ( cant remember what its called in English right now, ) to camouflage the units,if they can't be placed on roofs, like the jharokey used for mughal structures for ladies to view without being seen.if nothing else, paint the units same as the brick so as to atleast blend them into the background
Ye last wali khuda Hafiz bol k chali Gaye 😭 apne ko building ghumana tha na
hahaha
Nice
Thanks!
Believe that Many Buildings Places have too much Attractions .
Other than expressing their wonder, the two hosts had nothing of value to say. Clearly, they lack the understanding of unusual quality, balance, coherence and refinement of Mughal - Islamic architecture. Such injustice to this incredible architecture.
Love ❤️
Yrrr in do taqloo ko hee agrr filmana thaa to hursukh anay ka faida dhabay py bitha laitay in lophoro ko building ki details to dee nahee specially roof ki
it was their natural reaction, none of them been there ever.
everyone can not enter in this masterpiece, so they are trying to explain the building on your behalf.
Client mil jaingy mere jese bht hongy sochny wale
Architecture was amazing but how they are speaking was not good
Don't please follow the premieres trend..
VN
being an architect they raised silly questions... they may not know about Art... they read the book but not practiced...
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جب آپ اپنی قومی زبان کو اہمیت نہیں دے گے تو تب آپ کا زوال شروع ہو جاتا ہے
presenters seems so dumb and they call themselves architect bloody cheats. not a mughal architect fan but wow mesmerizing
Architecture is Amazing but the way of explaining annoying
Yaar khuda k liya aap nay bilkul bhi acha cover nahi kiya. bilkul aamiyana andaz " yaar yaaarrrr , oh waoooo . bilkul bhi pasand nahi aya aap ka review ka andaz. jb aap kuch khass cheez ko bayan krtaya hain to andaz e bayan bhi khass hona chaheya na
Ye dono bandey farig hain
Illogical conversation between both men
both idiot presenters jinho ny kitaaby parhi nahi aaj tak or apny aap ko architect kehty hai.
Beautiful building but equally bad presentation
Doing great work