I am someone of native Hawaiian ancestry, and i have no problem with this man enjoying his property in Hawaii. He's doing his best to be sustainable. I am not going to judge him on his wealth or skin tone. In fact, the big island of hawaii, where he lives, especially the area his property is, is very affordable. it's cheaper than the national average. So people assumimg he's rich and clearly dont know real estate prices in this part of the mainland. Prices are cheaper here because of a lack of utilities and government services. Its alot of work lovomg im rural Big Island (Hawai'i).... and the people who seem to be upset in the comments all seem to be haoles themselves. You are not doing native people any favors by having us perpetually live in the past and hold grudges against people I dont know personally all because of something that happened 100 years before my birth. All people throughout history have been colonized. King Kamehameha colonized the Haaaiian islamds using european weopons and assistance. The royal family allied with europeans and used their resources and economy to hold their power and wealth over the Hawaiian people. I am not going to hold a grudge when the Hawaiian royal family welcomed this way of life with open arms and heavily benefited from participating in the US exonomy. I live in the present, and i pray my people can all do this and try and thrive with all the benefits that are provided for Kanaka Maoli. We need to take advantage of what we have, and not pretend like we lost anything when the majority of us lived under the monarchy and had no claim to the land anyway.
A beautiful place and land. I was appalled when I went to Hawaii and the grocery stores only sold everything packaged up from mainland US. The place is so fertile, you can grow an abundance there but someone has stitched up the economy... I did finally find a farmers market where I brought my food but as a tourist it was so weird that hardly anyone was growing food locally. Such a shame. It looks like Mitch is trying to remedy that thank goodness! His pool ands bedroom, gorgeous
@@FATTONYKAUAI Tourists tend to have a fantasy image of tropical islands being paradise which they bring with them to the tropics. They don't realise that for food production, economies of scale play a major role. It can make locally grown food more expensive than imported food.
Heartachingly beautiful! To see the sunset, to smell the forest cooling, the sound of frogs. I'm alone and i think that house would be wasted on me but to share it with someone I love... so much joy.
completely agree about the sunset- the panorama view looked like an oil painting- so vibrant. Imagine having that everyday! I can only think that the view at dawn is equally spectacular.
what i admire about Kristen's video is that she can take us to places like that and then to a goat guy living in his bike , such a different ways of living and enjoying the life itself
Do you mean the SHEEP guy, why do so many people make that mistake, even calling him the DONKEY guy makes more sense (unless there are TWO guys living on makeshift wagons (not bikes) I think he has animals pulling his WAGON on wheels.
Also when the sheep guy said that small farms only should hire people like woofers, that suggestion is that the workers should be treated worse than the pickers who work for large farms they get PAY along with housing.
So surprised to hear the coqui sounds in Hawaii I used to live in Puerto Rico and love to hear and see the little frogs, when I left I couldn't sleep for many night. It may me so happy to hear them in your video. Beautiful land. God is an amazing creator. Love your videos. Blessings
The Coqui frogs aren't native to Hawaii but Puerto Rico the sound of them is the most tranquil melody. Landscape trees and plants are the same in any tropical part of the world along with the animals humans brought with them, like the rats and mongoose.
I'm in love! This house is just so beautiful & the integration of the farm with the land is marvelous. The zen-like openess & practicality of this whole setup is a dream come true for me.
One of the best houses I have seen, very practical... small but spacious!! I would love to work from that work room! So many shades of green and his bedroom. This wins and ticks all bulletpoints from my philosophy of 'ideal house'. No non-sense solar panels, no gimmicks... just plain nature.
A house designed and obviously inspired by the lush and colorful vegetation, the magnificent views and peaceful sounds is a true dream home. Every view outside through those windows captures so much beauty, it’s almost overwhelming.
I love his home. As an amateur nature photographer, his home is extremely appealing. The view from his bedroom upon the green and red vegetation is spectacular. The geometric dedign of the home is wonderful in its simplicity. I am in awe of him taking a property that used to be a coffee farm in the 1930s and bringing the property back to its roots to provide food for the island since bringing food from the mainland makes food so expensive for Hawaiians to buy. It seems as if the farm was not in use when he purchased it and he turned it into something spectacular. Thanks for these stories about homes all over the world. You have helped to change my concept of what a home can be. It can really be anything that we dream of. This home is beautiful. ❤
I’m glad he’s growing produce for local businesses. He’s helping the island to be self-sufficient. Don’t worry about what has to be imported. Eat locally! Nature gives you everything you need to survive where you are.
i love his enthusiam and love for nature, thanking the goddess of the volcano for blessing his land. good on them for farming and returning life the land as well, contributing back to the community with fresh local produce
wow!!! this is beautiful. i love it! he's definitely living beyond my dream expectations. i appreciate the great work you are doing as u post such amazing videos. bravo!
Wowza. Easily one of the best small building ideas I've seen. This circular wall of glass, open floor plans and the mix of geometries is just the ideal size. I can see this structure in a desert mountain area, especially with the pool.
The professor's round house is very impressive and interesting. Nature almost embraces the house. The views from all directions are wonderful, a place to live in harmony with nature.
Wow, stunning architecture and superb garden. How wonderful to watch this while eating supper on my Spring Break. Thanks so much to you and the owner. May Goddess Pele continue to bless this farm. ❤❤😊😊😮
This is so beautiful...a round house is good feng shui allowing for constant flow. Good for him...he deserves it for having been a teacher all those years, which is not an easy feat. Pele HAS been good to him and he's fully aware of that...🤩
What a home/farm! You've done an amazing job cultivating the land and building a stunning home to enjoy. If there are derogatory comments (I haven't read below), I would venture to say a good many of them are borne from jealousy. You're a very fortunate man - and it's clear that you appreciate it. Thank you so much for sharing it.
Beautiful farm. Curious not to see any solar panels I would think in Hawaii it would benefit this individual and the island’s carbon footprint. Perhaps they were not videoed. Outside of that. The views are grand. I do appreciate the size. Not massive. Perhaps more than the average but not excessive. Tasteful. This gentleman seems to revere the land and he’s making it work. Hats off ! Great video.
Thank you Kirsten for such an awsome work, Ive seen more than 10 videos already and I can't stop I keep seeing one more.... hahaha. Congrats; great channel!!!
The best house i ever saw in life !❤❤❤❤❤ i m watching this house again and again and again! Thank u so much kristen for showing me this part of the world!
It's a shame that so many of the comments are about the owner and his apparent wealth. We don't know him, how hard he's worked, what his partner has contributed, how he's managed his finances over the years, whether he had an inheritance (and if so, he clearly hasn't wasted it at a casino). I see a hardworking guy who has branched out into another industry, who appreciates his surroundings, is friendly to his neighbour and is thrilled with his architect's design. Thank you for showing us so many different homes, Kristen ❤
While I agree that generalizations shouldn't be made about the owner and his life, the current situation in Hawai'i and the active global reckoning with the insidious and subtle violence of colonialism are hard to downplay. The desolation from the Maui fire on the adjacent island and the land grabs by wealthy interlopers following it are pushing many of the indigenous population out of their native lands. The appeal of Kristen's videos, to some, is just the architectural creativity that exists in this wide world. To others, like myself, it's also the environmental aspect that draws us, like improvised/unconventional structures (like recycled building elements or earthships) or the escapist appeal of ecologically centered alternative lifestyles like off-grid homesteading. So, while the scenery is beautiful and the architecture is interesting, it's hard to see this as much more than an Architectural Digest or MTV Cribs-style feature of a wealthy European man on pillaged land that's inaccessible to most of the descendents of the victims of American colonialism. It's pretty and relaxing to watch...but leaves a bitter aftertaste (like the cacao that this Californian man grows, since he doesn't like sugar).
@@retiredMV thank you, most sincerely, for this insightful and intelligent response. I am in Australia and this is a part of Hawaiian history that I am not aware of (though not surprised, as it is surely a worldwide phenomenon 😔). I do stand by my belief that people need to be respectful towards others and not make comments that are insulting or condescending (as others were throughout the comments section). However, I cannot deny that your response has given me an opportunity to reflect. Thank you 🌿
This is the most beautiful place I have ever seen... IT'S truly my dream to live there....6 acres!! In Hawaii, the Big Island!! Used to visit as a kid, grandparents lived there and my Great Grandma too. I really really miss it. I'm older now and am disabled now and know just my memories will take me back. Hawaii and the people are the most beautiful in the world!! You are very lucky my friend, VERY!
The best house i ever saw in life !❤❤❤❤❤ i m watching this house again and again and again! Thank u so much kristen for showing me this part of the world! Lots of love from Bombay India 🇮🇳 ❤😊
When you say that the shape of the triangular structure on the roof reminds you of something, Kristen, perhaps you are thinking of malqafs in Egypt, a type of traditional wind-catcher cooling device that is just the same shape.
I've been to Hawaii 5 years ago, attending my son's weeding. Yes, it's a beautiful place, but certainly an expensive place to live. A lot of the local people can't afford to own a property. Most of agriculture product in the market come from the mainland of US. It would be appreciated if this professor can create good income for the local people by improving the agri product. 🙏
I love this home and the round shape is so nice ,wouldnt it be funny if We started seeing round houses everywhere ,that would look amazing ,with more round furnature pieces and cabinets lol What an amazing place to live.
I watch this channel for the architecture, design and innovation of unusual homes. I see the posts today regarding societal and wealth issues, and I’m not ignoring those statements or commenting on their validity when I say that I’ve seen Kirsten Dirksen highlight residences up and down the wealth scale. I think this series is really about the integration of homes within their landscape. I too wondered about the source of his wealth knowing it couldn’t be just dependent on farming, but I also appreciated seeing this stunning home.
I agree to a certain degree - they clearly impacted the land in severe ways (clearing 100-year-old growth without ever considering the consequences). Personally I don’t think that this guy understands or appreciates the concepts that Kirsten’s videos typically illustrate (maybe his architect does? Hard to tell). Not the end of the world, but also not a direction I would personally continue in, since it is not adding anything to the sustainability of the planet in a meaningful way. Growing local is important, but relying on wealthy people to supply our food as a hobby is not really going to cut it 😅
@@raymascetta True, and I appreciate your thoughtful response to my comment. For this house I guess it’s more about the beauty of the home and its design rather than its integration with the landscape. The architect created a visual buffet. I do recognize that some clearing is necessary for the home, let alone the farm, to exist, but your point on the amount of clearing that was done and its impact remains.
The people complaining are probably Bidensheep that are simply jealous. Jealously and envy led to the French Revolution. And they didn't govern better than the previous establishments. Let them whine and cry.
For some odd reason I love oddly shaped homes. This round house is beautiful, not sure if it’s where it is located, the beauty of the house itself, the unconventional shape or the perfect marriage of indoor/outdoor living, but I love this presentation and home, and obviously the owner is extremely proud of the life he has carved for himself. I have never been to Hawaii, never had a desire to go, but this video almost changed my mind with the beauty of the nature, and those sweet “kokie” frogs that literally say “kokie”, too much! Lol
You take us to magical places. This has to be on the very top. Not only is the view spectacular but the house itself has so much serenity. The land and its gardens out of a fantasy. The owner has blessed himself with heaven on earth.❤
It sounds like to many people live on Hawaii for the aesthetics of the land and not enough people are growing food like this guy is, he is doing both things living off the aesthetics and adding to the agriculture of the land. I was under the impression that there was a lot of farming on Hawaii but apparently not enough.
@@shelbydelpe4138 ok but he can't compete with normal cacao from Africa which uses very cheap labour and huge quantities. He also has to survive. Still the fruits he sell add to the local production and the more people who do that the more local prices will become more reasonable I think.
I'm surprised he doesn't mention harvest workers. He certainly can't do this by himself. What a marvelous house and garden. "Blessed to be here," is really true, as the owner states. I wonder what kind of teacher he was to afford such a sumptuous place to live.
🇨🇭 We have such round houses in my country who turn to be in front the sun and the light as most as possible...the balance with the Nature should be important....👋😃❤️🇨🇭
I love it all! its an A+! If I could, I would want that beautiful house with those stunning view and those beautiful piece of land! Guess I have to go to sleep now...... to dream 😅
Greetings from southern Ontario Canada I really enjoyed the video I live in a city where shipping containers are very popular as homes and most of them you can't tell right away
I am someone of native Hawaiian ancestry, and i have no problem with this man enjoying his property in Hawaii. He's doing his best to be sustainable. I am not going to judge him on his wealth or skin tone. In fact, the big island of hawaii, where he lives, especially the area his property is, is very affordable. it's cheaper than the national average. So people assumimg he's rich and clearly dont know real estate prices in this part of the mainland. Prices are cheaper here because of a lack of utilities and government services. Its alot of work lovomg im rural Big Island (Hawai'i).... and the people who seem to be upset in the comments all seem to be haoles themselves. You are not doing native people any favors by having us perpetually live in the past and hold grudges against people I dont know personally all because of something that happened 100 years before my birth. All people throughout history have been colonized. King Kamehameha colonized the Haaaiian islamds using european weopons and assistance. The royal family allied with europeans and used their resources and economy to hold their power and wealth over the Hawaiian people. I am not going to hold a grudge when the Hawaiian royal family welcomed this way of life with open arms and heavily benefited from participating in the US exonomy. I live in the present, and i pray my people can all do this and try and thrive with all the benefits that are provided for Kanaka Maoli. We need to take advantage of what we have, and not pretend like we lost anything when the majority of us lived under the monarchy and had no claim to the land anyway.
I don't see a more reasonable argument. Very enlightening comment--at least for me
greetings from Spain!! thank you so much for such an insightful point of view on Hawaiian History :)
A beautiful place and land. I was appalled when I went to Hawaii and the grocery stores only sold everything packaged up from mainland US. The place is so fertile, you can grow an abundance there but someone has stitched up the economy... I did finally find a farmers market where I brought my food but as a tourist it was so weird that hardly anyone was growing food locally. Such a shame. It looks like Mitch is trying to remedy that thank goodness! His pool ands bedroom, gorgeous
You can’t grow food on land that starts at 1,000,000$ acre
Is it even like that on the smaller islands in Hawaii?
The smaller the island the more expensive it gets
@@FATTONYKAUAI Tourists tend to have a fantasy image of tropical islands being paradise which they bring with them to the tropics.
They don't realise that for food production, economies of scale play a major role. It can make locally grown food more expensive than imported food.
@@gemmeldrakes2758 we grow basically everything we eat here in Costa Rica.
this channel opened my eyes to a new way of thinking about life and the world
Heartachingly beautiful! To see the sunset, to smell the forest cooling, the sound of frogs. I'm alone and i think that house would be wasted on me but to share it with someone I love... so much joy.
completely agree about the sunset- the panorama view looked like an oil painting- so vibrant. Imagine having that everyday! I can only think that the view at dawn is equally spectacular.
what i admire about Kristen's video is that she can take us to places like that and then to a goat guy living in his bike , such a different ways of living and enjoying the life itself
I'd LOVE to see "goat guy" and this guy ... switch homes for a year.
Do you mean the SHEEP guy, why do so many people make that mistake, even calling him the DONKEY guy makes more sense (unless there are TWO guys living on makeshift wagons (not bikes) I think he has animals pulling his WAGON on wheels.
This guy is way more capable in many ways and while he wouldn’t have too much problem running the sheep buys biz, doubt the reverse would work.
Also when the sheep guy said that small farms only should hire people like woofers, that suggestion is that the workers should be treated worse than the pickers who work for large farms they get PAY along with housing.
So surprised to hear the coqui sounds in Hawaii I used to live in Puerto Rico and love to hear and see the little frogs, when I left I couldn't sleep for many night. It may me so happy to hear them in your video. Beautiful land. God is an amazing creator. Love your videos. Blessings
Talk about living out a Hawaiian fantasy, great job by this man to steward the land and get enjoyment living there too!
Outstanding Kirsten,not only is the house and grounds one of a kind but the host is special.Thanks to all of you.
Wow!!! All I can say is wow!! I'm so envious! What an incredible life he has!
Incredibly gorgeous and functional. Beautiful!!
The rain in the tropics is something else 😊
The Coqui frogs aren't native to Hawaii but Puerto Rico the sound of them is the most tranquil melody. Landscape trees and plants are the same in any tropical part of the world along with the animals humans brought with them, like the rats and mongoose.
I'm in love! This house is just so beautiful & the integration of the farm with the land is marvelous. The zen-like openess & practicality of this whole setup is a dream come true for me.
Very nice house.
Designed very well for the landscape and what the owner wanted.
Absolutely stunning property
I salute the owner, the house truly reflects him.
Wow ! 🤩 Love it when great design meets the ultimate location. Plus, it’s a farm. win-win,win. 👍👍 thank you for sharing !
I have been a subscriber of Kristen's channel since she had 10,000 subscribers...your work guys is appreciated
One of the most excellent views home and areas I’ve ever seen.
The view, stunning!
He must have saved a lot through the years to secure such a pie of paradise for his retirement..
One of the best houses I have seen, very practical... small but spacious!! I would love to work from that work room! So many shades of green and his bedroom. This wins and ticks all bulletpoints from my philosophy of 'ideal house'. No non-sense solar panels, no gimmicks... just plain nature.
Great watch, stunning vegetation and what a lovely man , I wish him lots of joy
A house designed and obviously inspired by the lush and colorful vegetation, the magnificent views and peaceful sounds is a true dream home. Every view outside through those windows captures so much beauty, it’s almost overwhelming.
I love his home. As an amateur nature photographer, his home is extremely appealing. The view from his bedroom upon the green and red vegetation is spectacular. The geometric dedign of the home is wonderful in its simplicity. I am in awe of him taking a property that used to be a coffee farm in the 1930s and bringing the property back to its roots to provide food for the island since bringing food from the mainland makes food so expensive for Hawaiians to buy. It seems as if the farm was not in use when he purchased it and he turned it into something spectacular. Thanks for these stories about homes all over the world. You have helped to change my concept of what a home can be. It can really be anything that we dream of. This home is beautiful. ❤
Kristen, looking at the pool with the backdrop of the office and round house reminds me of the Pi formula ❤
The pi formula is a great one.
amazing setup --- great presentation as ususal --- it feels huge ---- the atrium and all the glass is brilliant.
Thank you once more for a beautiful tour! I am enchanted by the beauty of this form.
I’m glad he’s growing produce for local businesses. He’s helping the island to be self-sufficient. Don’t worry about what has to be imported. Eat locally! Nature gives you everything you need to survive where you are.
i love his enthusiam and love for nature, thanking the goddess of the volcano for blessing his land. good on them for farming and returning life the land as well, contributing back to the community with fresh local produce
wow!!! this is beautiful. i love it! he's definitely living beyond my dream expectations. i appreciate the great work you are doing as u post such amazing videos. bravo!
Wowza. Easily one of the best small building ideas I've seen. This circular wall of glass, open floor plans and the mix of geometries is just the ideal size. I can see this structure in a desert mountain area, especially with the pool.
The professor's round house is very impressive and interesting. Nature almost embraces the house. The views from all directions are wonderful, a place to live in harmony with nature.
Wow, stunning architecture and superb garden. How wonderful to watch this while eating supper on my Spring Break. Thanks so much to you and the owner. May Goddess Pele continue to bless this farm. ❤❤😊😊😮
This is so beautiful...a round house is good feng shui allowing for constant flow.
Good for him...he deserves it for having been a teacher all those years, which is not an easy feat. Pele HAS been good to him and he's fully aware of that...🤩
Thank you for the real inspiration! When I see how someone can imagine LIKE THIS and then bring it to life, it truly inspires me.
WoW ! Amazing. Beautiful. Love it. Thank you for sharing...
The plan reminds me of a millstone, with the atrium being the hole for the axle.
WOW. That place is totally amazing. I can't imagine living there.
Amazing place and fruit farm. Aloha 🥑 ☕️ 🥥.
I feel I've been somewhere! Thank you!
What a home/farm! You've done an amazing job cultivating the land and building a stunning home to enjoy. If there are derogatory comments (I haven't read below), I would venture to say a good many of them are borne from jealousy. You're a very fortunate man - and it's clear that you appreciate it. Thank you so much for sharing it.
Beautiful farm. Curious not to see any solar panels I would think in Hawaii it would benefit this individual and the island’s carbon footprint. Perhaps they were not videoed. Outside of that. The views are grand. I do appreciate the size. Not massive. Perhaps more than the average but not excessive. Tasteful. This gentleman seems to revere the land and he’s making it work. Hats off ! Great video.
I LOVE❤ this house, and the land, the view from the bedroom or any window. One of the best. So good on all the levels. The man knows how to live.
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This man's ho.e is beautiful.. So peaceful. I would love to live there.
Thank you Kirsten for such an awsome work, Ive seen more than 10 videos already and I can't stop I keep seeing one more.... hahaha. Congrats; great channel!!!
The best house i ever saw in life !❤❤❤❤❤ i m watching this house again and again and again! Thank u so much kristen for showing me this part of the world!
Wow! This farm is the nicest what I ever seen. I wanna be to live there...this man is really blessed.
Respect! What a stunningly beautiful home. Congratulations. Totally love the house and the design ❤
It's a shame that so many of the comments are about the owner and his apparent wealth. We don't know him, how hard he's worked, what his partner has contributed, how he's managed his finances over the years, whether he had an inheritance (and if so, he clearly hasn't wasted it at a casino). I see a hardworking guy who has branched out into another industry, who appreciates his surroundings, is friendly to his neighbour and is thrilled with his architect's design. Thank you for showing us so many different homes, Kristen ❤
Good for you🙃
@@martinelongum2439 😅
While I agree that generalizations shouldn't be made about the owner and his life, the current situation in Hawai'i and the active global reckoning with the insidious and subtle violence of colonialism are hard to downplay. The desolation from the Maui fire on the adjacent island and the land grabs by wealthy interlopers following it are pushing many of the indigenous population out of their native lands.
The appeal of Kristen's videos, to some, is just the architectural creativity that exists in this wide world. To others, like myself, it's also the environmental aspect that draws us, like improvised/unconventional structures (like recycled building elements or earthships) or the escapist appeal of ecologically centered alternative lifestyles like off-grid homesteading.
So, while the scenery is beautiful and the architecture is interesting, it's hard to see this as much more than an Architectural Digest or MTV Cribs-style feature of a wealthy European man on pillaged land that's inaccessible to most of the descendents of the victims of American colonialism. It's pretty and relaxing to watch...but leaves a bitter aftertaste (like the cacao that this Californian man grows, since he doesn't like sugar).
@@retiredMV thank you, most sincerely, for this insightful and intelligent response. I am in Australia and this is a part of Hawaiian history that I am not aware of (though not surprised, as it is surely a worldwide phenomenon 😔). I do stand by my belief that people need to be respectful towards others and not make comments that are insulting or condescending (as others were throughout the comments section). However, I cannot deny that your response has given me an opportunity to reflect. Thank you 🌿
They probably voted for Biden and are simply jealous. In other words, they're loses that KNOW they are wasting their life.
As a music guy who is into stereo stuff the round idea appeals. I like the professor and his farm is amazing.
This is the most beautiful place I have ever seen... IT'S truly my dream to live there....6 acres!! In Hawaii, the Big Island!! Used to visit as a kid, grandparents lived there and my Great Grandma too. I really really miss it. I'm older now and am disabled now and know just my memories will take me back. Hawaii and the people are the most beautiful in the world!! You are very lucky my friend, VERY!
What a pleasure. Thank you.
The best house i ever saw in life !❤❤❤❤❤ i m watching this house again and again and again! Thank u so much kristen for showing me this part of the world! Lots of love from Bombay India 🇮🇳 ❤😊
I want to be a tropical farmer, and retire in Belize.
Very inspirational.
Living in paradise, while contributing , fresh nutrition too🌴
When you say that the shape of the triangular structure on the roof reminds you of something, Kristen, perhaps you are thinking of malqafs in Egypt, a type of traditional wind-catcher cooling device that is just the same shape.
I've been to Hawaii 5 years ago, attending my son's weeding. Yes, it's a beautiful place, but certainly an expensive place to live. A lot of the local people can't afford to own a property. Most of agriculture product in the market come from the mainland of US. It would be appreciated if this professor can create good income for the local people by improving the agri product. 🙏
I love this home and the round shape is so nice ,wouldnt it be funny if We started seeing round houses everywhere ,that would look amazing ,with more round furnature pieces and cabinets lol What an amazing place to live.
❤air circulation is a reason why round houses are so good ❤
Beautiful! My favorite bay! He’s so blessed 🙏🏽
Super cool house! How does your channel work financially? Seems like you're everywhere and you travel with family - would love a video on how it works
Unbelievable gorgeous beautiful home and land ❤😊
I would never ever leave my driveway unless walking in the outdoors and to the beach 🏖️
That is an amazing house with its unique architectural design in my opinion.
What a beautiful place.
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I like your video. In some point I thought it was filmed in Puerto Rico. Caballero, you are blessed..
as always, an incredible peak into a great building.
Wow, what a place and house
The fantastic place with the incredible panoramic view
I watch this channel for the architecture, design and innovation of unusual homes. I see the posts today regarding societal and wealth issues, and I’m not ignoring those statements or commenting on their validity when I say that I’ve seen Kirsten Dirksen highlight residences up and down the wealth scale. I think this series is really about the integration of homes within their landscape. I too wondered about the source of his wealth knowing it couldn’t be just dependent on farming, but I also appreciated seeing this stunning home.
I agree to a certain degree - they clearly impacted the land in severe ways (clearing 100-year-old growth without ever considering the consequences). Personally I don’t think that this guy understands or appreciates the concepts that Kirsten’s videos typically illustrate (maybe his architect does? Hard to tell).
Not the end of the world, but also not a direction I would personally continue in, since it is not adding anything to the sustainability of the planet in a meaningful way.
Growing local is important, but relying on wealthy people to supply our food as a hobby is not really going to cut it 😅
@@raymascetta True, and I appreciate your thoughtful response to my comment. For this house I guess it’s more about the beauty of the home and its design rather than its integration with the landscape. The architect created a visual buffet. I do recognize that some clearing is necessary for the home, let alone the farm, to exist, but your point on the amount of clearing that was done and its impact remains.
Yes, I cannot argue with the fact that the house is visually stunning, and a great use of space, in a totally gorgeous location.
The people complaining are probably Bidensheep that are simply jealous. Jealously and envy led to the French Revolution. And they didn't govern better than the previous establishments. Let them whine and cry.
holy moly that is the most beautiful house ive ever seen
The round nature of the house makes the view even more impressive. Beautiful view.
Truly stunning! As much as I like the convenience of my downtown neighbourhood, this place looks f'ing perfect.
For some odd reason I love oddly shaped homes. This round house is beautiful, not sure if it’s where it is located, the beauty of the house itself, the unconventional shape or the perfect marriage of indoor/outdoor living, but I love this presentation and home, and obviously the owner is extremely proud of the life he has carved for himself. I have never been to Hawaii, never had a desire to go, but this video almost changed my mind with the beauty of the nature, and those sweet “kokie” frogs that literally say “kokie”, too much! Lol
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Lovely home. Love the round, great views, luscious land.
You take us to magical places. This has to be on the very top. Not only is the view spectacular but the house itself has so much serenity. The land and its gardens out of a fantasy. The owner has blessed himself with heaven on earth.❤
It’s like a big sound installation. And that view!
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Memorable location and form of structure
I love your content ! Thanks for taking me along . 🙌
Beautiful place, I'd love to have something like it. Feels so peaceful.
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It sounds like to many people live on Hawaii for the aesthetics of the land and not enough people are growing food like this guy is, he is doing both things living off the aesthetics and adding to the agriculture of the land. I was under the impression that there was a lot of farming on Hawaii but apparently not enough.
but then selling to high end restaurants??????
@@shelbydelpe4138 ok but he can't compete with normal cacao from Africa which uses very cheap labour and huge quantities. He also has to survive. Still the fruits he sell add to the local production and the more people who do that the more local prices will become more reasonable I think.
@@mradventurer8104 survive??? dude is a white men living in Hawaii and the locals don't even want foreigners living or traveling to Hawaii
Thank you for honoring Madame Pele.
Perfect house in a perfect island I would say. Congrats from Sicily! Bellissima!
Wonder who cleans the windows?
Pele.🌋
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Breath taking
I'm surprised he doesn't mention harvest workers. He certainly can't do this by himself. What a marvelous house and garden. "Blessed to be here," is really true, as the owner states. I wonder what kind of teacher he was to afford such a sumptuous place to live.
🇨🇭 We have such round houses in my country who turn to be in front the sun and the light as most as possible...the balance with the Nature should be important....👋😃❤️🇨🇭
Nice home.Perfect location 🤓🇫🇷
I like your house. It is wonderful. 😊🤙🏻
I love it all! its an A+! If I could, I would want that beautiful house with those stunning view and those beautiful piece of land! Guess I have to go to sleep now...... to dream 😅
Greetings from southern Ontario Canada I really enjoyed the video I live in a city where shipping containers are very popular as homes and most of them you can't tell right away
very enjoyable to watch!
90% of their food is flown or boated in? Crazy! They have such wonderful land and weather to grow food on.
Just wonderful!
Hello 👋
I’m so in looove with this house!
Esta super
Me encanta ese jardín y una vista maravillosa saludos
So beautiful. Really, just amazingly cool design. I don't think I could adjust to living in a see-thru house.
Maybe he should release the blueprints of that thing. Many of convicts totally understand his idea of not being confined by angles
Great video superb home ❤! Thank you thank you
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Perfectly adapted to the area.
Это хороший дом, Профессор! Для души :)