Using Materials to tell a Story (An Architectural Essay)

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024

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  • @brucebrucestofiston5554
    @brucebrucestofiston5554 7 років тому +48

    I've been binge watching your channel. I just wanted to thank you for such a amazing, well thought out and produced series. Thank you

    • @30by40
      @30by40  7 років тому +4

      Cheers +simon miles ...appreciate the kind words...!

  • @BaronVonSTFU
    @BaronVonSTFU 5 років тому +10

    The first house tells the story that "I like living in a tetris jail"

  • @thakurshouryapratapsingh3506
    @thakurshouryapratapsingh3506 4 роки тому +1

    Im Great admirer of Stone houses & of course exquisite masonry...
    I love how everyday walking up to beautifully laid stones will reminde u that how much effort, time, love, craftsmanship has hone into making ur dream home...
    Also stone houses has a sense of Permanence (Forever feel), Safety, stability, architechtural taste, & Great Warmth while they can look most modern or Rustic, classy at the same time!
    I love how it signifies my appreciation for workmanship, & exclusivity as literally NO other Building in the world can have the same Pattern of the stone laying as U have...
    Just like our finger prints the pattern becomes finger print of the house...
    Its admirable how stone vindicates our history from where we started as cavemen to all the modern advancements we now have... ♥️

  • @howimade3309
    @howimade3309 7 років тому +4

    soooo imformative esp the way you narrate. simple straight to the point no distractions. why you only have 50k subs is beyond me. keep up the great work!

    • @30by40
      @30by40  7 років тому +1

      liking and sharing helps spread the word...cheers...!

  • @f.azahraeousgougou602
    @f.azahraeousgougou602 7 років тому +3

    I am a first year architecture student and I have an insatiable thirst to know and learn as much as possible. I have so many ideas but I need to learn how to translate them into technically understandable things

    • @30by40
      @30by40  7 років тому

      +fatym kiwi ...ruthless editing and learning to say just one thing is time well spent...

  • @ShelterHelperDogs
    @ShelterHelperDogs 7 років тому +4

    Your video's are so informative. Thank you. I watch during the day when I work from home in the hope that some of the information trickles into my brain :o)

    • @30by40
      @30by40  7 років тому

      +Shelter Helper interesting methodology...!

  • @marshacreary9771
    @marshacreary9771 7 років тому +2

    I'm glad that addressed the fact that the use of materials can be subjective. As an architect do you spend a great deal of time listening to the client's needs for the space in relationship to the landscape surrounding the perspective home?

    • @30by40
      @30by40  7 років тому

      yes of course...I've done a few videos on this very topic...here's one: ua-cam.com/video/5a_cfzC_HKE/v-deo.html

  • @markmasi5219
    @markmasi5219 8 років тому +6

    Another beautifully narrated facet of creating beautiful buildings. Really look forward to these. Thank you.

  • @timurbayram5162
    @timurbayram5162 8 років тому +1

    can you please tell in next video about flooring in industrial and bauhaus design?

  • @Woopy11
    @Woopy11 2 роки тому

    Old and NEW. Yes! Traditional and modern materials fused.
    Brickwall interiors for the basement, inspired by bunkers. Perhaps retaining the car park slope or part of it, lay bricks and stones leading to the basement. Gives the feel of walking down into a dungeon.
    Concrete wall on the second floor curving at the frontage. Wall art can be sculpted or installed/displayed at the sides facing road and the walkway towards 313.
    The top rest of the building, maintaining the current width and height? so as not to lose sight of the curves of 313. To be modern in design.

  • @Katsikokounelo011
    @Katsikokounelo011 3 роки тому +1

    Great content! Really enjoying your videos!

  • @MaZEEZaM
    @MaZEEZaM 7 років тому +4

    I particularly like the first design.

    • @30by40
      @30by40  7 років тому

      Kolumba Museum (Zumthor)...followed by his Therme Vals project...

  • @markscott6013
    @markscott6013 7 років тому +1

    Well Done, The Textured Concrete Section was excellent...thanks

  • @krisschirmer-designerartis1933
    @krisschirmer-designerartis1933 7 років тому +1

    I LOVE THE EXAMPLES YOU PICKED! I LOVE YOUR WORK ... EDUCATING "LAY-PEOPLE" ABOUT THE WHY AND HOW IN ARCHITECTURE! CHEERS KRISTINA

    • @30by40
      @30by40  7 років тому

      glad you found the vid helpful +kristina...
      |m|

  • @aelshorbagy
    @aelshorbagy 7 років тому +1

    It is really an impressive presentation about the importance of communication between us, the users, and the building. Very well analysed and clearly presented.

    • @30by40
      @30by40  7 років тому

      appreciate the kind words my friend...

  • @d4viidtv
    @d4viidtv 4 роки тому

    Amazing video. As a suggestion, add some background piano music.

  • @craigkeller
    @craigkeller 3 роки тому

    Just recently found your site. Outstanding work. Thank you!

  • @vtbakerbuilder
    @vtbakerbuilder 4 роки тому

    I enjoy your videos very much. How about one on modern trim techniques or styles for the exterior of a building?
    S.

  • @RobinHood-hk5dk
    @RobinHood-hk5dk 6 років тому

    Thanks Eric. As a Landcape Architectural Masters student, I found this discussion on Materials very insightful. It is essential to choose the appropriate Vernacular and Period materials that tell a story for a given project, particularly in my country, UK. We have such a varied regional history to preserve that reflects the local environment, its heritage and culture and protecting the natural habitat, its ecology and the wildlife who abide there.
    The Built Environment is an integral part of the natural landscape so relying on the knowledge of local craftspeople is invaluable for a complimentary solution.

  • @MadMatt247
    @MadMatt247 8 років тому +1

    Great videos. Thank you.

  • @GhostedStories
    @GhostedStories 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this!

  • @ElrondBurrell
    @ElrondBurrell 8 років тому +2

    Good picks!

  • @Isaac-ph5co
    @Isaac-ph5co 4 роки тому

    i wish more people saw this video

  • @Richardukable
    @Richardukable 6 років тому

    Hi Eric, great content, where do you get these great images from?

  • @CDAL0
    @CDAL0 3 роки тому

    Great insights, thank you.

  • @brianeddy41
    @brianeddy41 7 років тому +3

    This is a beautiful piece. The information is high yield and I appreciate this very much.

    • @30by40
      @30by40  7 років тому

      Cheers +Brian Eddy...glad you found it helpful...

  • @Ege-h6u
    @Ege-h6u 5 років тому

    Thanks man great video again!

  • @mariyamir2000
    @mariyamir2000 4 роки тому

    Wow beautiful!

  • @kwostah
    @kwostah 7 років тому +2

    Thank you for your super clean and informative videos, sir!
    I've always imagined that stone/brick walls have a different "time look" than a concrete or plaster wall for example. I mean that when you look at a stone or brick or wall you can feel how it's been built stacking stones on top of each other or when you see a concrete or plaster wall there's no gradation, it's like made in 1 step. I don't know if I'm saying anything that makes sense but it does in my head. Materials have different time.... states..? I don't know I got confused.. :)

    • @30by40
      @30by40  7 років тому +2

      precisely...I get your point, the handcrafted nature is evident in each material but it's made manifest in different ways...very astute...

    • @kwostah
      @kwostah 7 років тому

      mm.. yes.. astute.. well... sure.. O_o
      I don't know about astute /funny word tho/ but I know that for example orthodox churches were usually built with 2 types of stones which represent daytime and after sunset. The 2nd type are usually darker stones /or bricks/ and are less rows in a roll than the daytime ones.

  • @lei9149
    @lei9149 4 роки тому

    your so dope

  • @lanceledesma3135
    @lanceledesma3135 4 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @ENDUR3NC3
    @ENDUR3NC3 8 років тому +2

    Very Well done :D

  • @divyarjunsingh6378
    @divyarjunsingh6378 8 років тому

    @30x40 you are talking on contexts of zumthor , ando and ???

    • @30by40
      @30by40  8 років тому +1

      Cheers @Divyarjun ...all architects featured in this video - zumthor + ando are of course among them - are listed in the description...

    • @divyarjunsingh6378
      @divyarjunsingh6378 8 років тому

      my bad 😊

  • @nidhipandey5983
    @nidhipandey5983 4 роки тому

    Too informational...nice video

  • @dickeseo6283
    @dickeseo6283 Рік тому

    Hello Eric, based in your experience have you tried an organic materials such as bricks made from clay, ash, cow dung etc.. These materials is good for use in interior?

  • @spermwhale5766
    @spermwhale5766 6 років тому

    the wooden barn design took the cake hey :D