More than a decade ago when I was visiting my aunt who lived in the neighborhood I walked around and in this building. And it brought me to tears. The first contemporary building to do so.
that was really great content (super thorough) and I enjoyed the presentation by the architect. it felt informative yet also personable. I also had an opportunity to perform in the concern hall. although I cannot speak to the pitch perfect aspects, the acoustics are very fine. I could hear someone coughing in the audience (middle of the mezzanine) sounded like they were just a few feet away. I also love that rose fountain in the garden and was delighted to hear the story of its origin. thank you
I always tell people "There are no bad seats at the Walt Disney Concert Hall" and "It's like the musicians are wired directly into your brain". Seeing Ellie Goulding and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra here recently was a sonic feast.
I'm very glad this architect took us inside. On many of the other episodes, they just show the outside. (The presentations are always fabulous, but you're missing half the design if you just look outside!)
Thank you so much for sharing this fabulous video. An amazing amount of information and all the beautiful spaces. Hope I make it there to see this building.
Wow what a cool human ! He’s so engaging and has such an incredible amount of knowledge and perspective that he covers soo seamlessly, loved this ! 🙌🏽💖
In violin making, spruce (picea abies, picea armonica) is used for the upper soundboard and maple for the ribs and back. I'm not aware of the use of Douglas fir, perhaps they used it here for the wooden pipes of the organ.
It’s just a magnificent place. Have attended regularly since the hall opened. The LA experience contrasts with Lincoln Center’s growing pains acoustically. Perhaps there were some shared lessons…
Since when are instruments in the violin family made with Douglass Fir? I mean it’s probably possible but it’s not native to southern Europe where the viol family of instruments emerged
Normally spruce (picea abies, picea armonica) is used for the upper soundboard and maple for the sides and back, I never heard about Douglas fir in violin making. But, who knows? Everything is possible...
carpet and seating cushion designs are the only things imo that i would get rid of. thats just me though, obviously for historical purposes it should still be preserved somehow, but they are the only element that feel very dated and cheap, while the rest is timeless and elegantly rich. in a way that makes me like it a bit, the audacity of doubling down on that design and covering the seating with it haha but nah, if it were me, it keep some of it for historical reasons and maybe frame a piece of it and get some more of that stone tile or another carpet.. idk interesting video nevertheless
A truly phenomenal building,unfortunately however,NOT a particularly phenomenal documentary,which considering the subject matter,is,somewhat ironically,phenomenal...
Acoustics can't be perfect. Acoustics can be excellent or ideal, but not perfect. Different halls with excellent or ideal acoustics can sound very different, but none of them can be called perfect.
The multiple rounded interior surfaces in this bldg's auditorium don't fit the simple shoebox design associated with the historically, acoustically great halls of the world. Such a format (requiring modern engineering software & fabrication) technically wasn't possible generations ago. Although the Great Pyramids of Egypt, etc, were admittedly built centuries ago.
A room that is "welcoming to all Angelinos" and "closed to everyone except doners who have given $185,000 or more" is classic California. Truly representative of liberalism in the United States.
I love this man’s presentation style and voice. He’s great!!
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I agree. Properly articulate
Couldn’t agree more. Even the speed and rhythm.
I admire his presentation skills and I envy his ability to rock a large bright scarf
Presidential material!
I’ve had the honor of performing in this hall, and this video does a wonderful justice to it
What instrument do you play
Valery was my favorite professor at USC!!! I’m so glad he brings his knowledge and passion to the public. Well done!!
My father is a retired iron worker out of LA. He is very proud to have worked on this building.
Such a beautiful day! ✨✨ Thanks for coming to see us!
More than a decade ago when I was visiting my aunt who lived in the neighborhood I walked around and in this building. And it brought me to tears. The first contemporary building to do so.
that was really great content (super thorough) and I enjoyed the presentation by the architect. it felt informative yet also personable. I also had an opportunity to perform in the concern hall. although I cannot speak to the pitch perfect aspects, the acoustics are very fine. I could hear someone coughing in the audience (middle of the mezzanine) sounded like they were just a few feet away. I also love that rose fountain in the garden and was delighted to hear the story of its origin. thank you
Woohooo! Way to go Uncle Val!!! ❤❤❤
I love this guy's presentation
Thanks, Valery, that was a fabulous tour of a magnificent building.
I always tell people "There are no bad seats at the Walt Disney Concert Hall" and "It's like the musicians are wired directly into your brain".
Seeing Ellie Goulding and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra here recently was a sonic feast.
This guy narrates so well. He doesn't feel the need to use the same two notes for his lecture.
Simply stunning architecture and the garden is the icing on the cake! That rose ribbon fountain is absolutely gorgeous!!! Just WOW!!
I love the walking tours! Also the Architectural Detail videos are so interesting and educational.
Excellent presentation. Thank you!
I'm very glad this architect took us inside. On many of the other episodes, they just show the outside. (The presentations are always fabulous, but you're missing half the design if you just look outside!)
It's one of my favorite buildings in architecture. It's a very elegant design and amazing!
incredible PRESENTATION BY Mr. Augustin
Thank you so much for sharing this fabulous video. An amazing amount of information and all the beautiful spaces. Hope I make it there to see this building.
It takes my breath away!😮 his presentation and the genious of the designer are amazing!❤
Wow what a cool human ! He’s so engaging and has such an incredible amount of knowledge and perspective that he covers soo seamlessly, loved this ! 🙌🏽💖
I was the project manager for the exterior contractor on this project. Great video and very well informed.
this building is such a treat
love it
Reminds me alot about the internal construction of the Danish National Symphony Orchestras concert hall.
One of the greatest videos on your channel!!! Giga impressive and informative!!!
Btw cameraman did much better then in previous videos lol
In violin making, spruce (picea abies, picea armonica) is used for the upper soundboard and maple for the ribs and back. I'm not aware of the use of Douglas fir, perhaps they used it here for the wooden pipes of the organ.
I was going to say it's very similar to Guggenheim in Bilbao. Now I know 😀
I loved this video. Valery did a phenomenal job presenting!
I visited this in my California visit during 2012
I didn't catch it but was there an entrance fee?
It’s just a magnificent place. Have attended regularly since the hall opened. The LA experience contrasts with Lincoln Center’s growing pains acoustically. Perhaps there were some shared lessons…
Valery could read a nutrition label and it would be just as fascinating as listening to him explain architecture. He's awesome!
incredibly beautiful!
Fantastic presentation
That building is amazing
Absolutely beautiful
Incredible 👏👏👏👏
Incredible space and video! 👏🏻👏🏻 so interesting
Valery knows (his stuff), seems to. 👏👏👏
3:55 Off topic but I love his outfit. I feel like it fits and matches the building. lol
phenomenal, Thank You!!!
We love Valery
Haha you can clearly see they told him to tell the french fries hunger joke. I like this guy though
For real, it was as clever ad.
He also has a building in Cleveland, and it looks amazing
Interesting and beautiful presentation!
most excellent. thank you.
Great presentation. A beautiful building. Not a fan of that carpet, but what do I know?
Fantastic presentation. Incredible .
WOW❤❤❤
I want to go hear a LA Phil. concert there with Dudamel conducting!
Gehry is the Nagel of architecture
That looks so cool
That was awesome
One of the greatest buildings on earth .
It would be really cool if your channel did a breakdown on avatar the last Airbender architecture there’s a lot to unpack there
Amazing 🤩
Thank you for the video.
Magnifico
veri nice
Guggenheim Bilbao isn't steel cladding its Titanium. The colors and light reflections are different and way better in my opinion.
was this the building that generated heat so much??? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Suspiciously similar exterior to the Weisman Museum in Minneapolis
Why would it be "suspiciously", since both building are designed by the same architect FRANK GEHRY.
@@jcgpisces579 I meant that as a bit tongue in cheek. Sorry for the confusion~
Luuuv it
this is the same architect of the Guggenheim Bilbao and he copy and pasted again but to be the Walt Disney Concert Hall
Some videoclips are getting distorted, i wonder why it’s happening.
Reupload?
The Simpsons did a funny bit on Gehry’s designs.
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Sheet Metal Segmental Elbows, Cones and other.
Since when are instruments in the violin family made with Douglass Fir? I mean it’s probably possible but it’s not native to southern Europe where the viol family of instruments emerged
Normally spruce (picea abies, picea armonica) is used for the upper soundboard and maple for the sides and back, I never heard about Douglas fir in violin making. But, who knows? Everything is possible...
The guy reminds me of Captain holt but less tense and intimidating
I want to ask u same thing about architecture
All Angelinos
carpet and seating cushion designs are the only things imo that i would get rid of. thats just me though, obviously for historical purposes it should still be preserved somehow, but they are the only element that feel very dated and cheap, while the rest is timeless and elegantly rich. in a way that makes me like it a bit, the audacity of doubling down on that design and covering the seating with it haha but nah, if it were me, it keep some of it for historical reasons and maybe frame a piece of it and get some more of that stone tile or another carpet.. idk interesting video nevertheless
A truly phenomenal building,unfortunately however,NOT a particularly phenomenal documentary,which considering the subject matter,is,somewhat ironically,phenomenal...
😮
take a shot for every time you hear clad
I wish I could use "sensuous curves" in a sentence and for it to feel natural.
“Incredibly unique” looks identical to a building we know .
The building was to be a gift to the people of Los Angeles? Maybe, but only the rich ones.
I saw a performance there for $12. That's cheaper than a movie.
Nope
Acoustics can't be perfect. Acoustics can be excellent or ideal, but not perfect. Different halls with excellent or ideal acoustics can sound very different, but none of them can be called perfect.
@@donbusu It's basic if you know anything about acoustics.
The multiple rounded interior surfaces in this bldg's auditorium don't fit the simple shoebox design associated with the historically, acoustically great halls of the world. Such a format (requiring modern engineering software & fabrication) technically wasn't possible generations ago. Although the Great Pyramids of Egypt, etc, were admittedly built centuries ago.
George Costanza….
Danke bre hab 15 punkte bekommen.
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I do not like that carpet lol
you were much better at presenting this
This exists?!😂
A room that is "welcoming to all Angelinos" and "closed to everyone except doners who have given $185,000 or more" is classic California. Truly representative of liberalism in the United States.
Oboy, here we go …
That carpet is hideous
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A modernist monstrosity
Disney 🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢
first one
My heart goes out to your family and teachers. They were hoping you'd achieve more than this stupid "first" stuff. 😢
Ironic, considering how off-pitch Disney has become when it comes to their fans.
Its the ugliest building in DTLA, too bad I have to see it everytime I go there
And it's hideous, to boot.