As a designer myself I am seldom blown away by house designs. This completely blew my head off. From a distance, the house has echoes of Stone Henge, yet inside is homely and welcoming. 2.5 million though.
Aidy MADD As a humble housewife.... Rather then than me. Of course I can't appreciate the intricacies of design as much as you but would I like to look at this in 20 years time... The location yes but one my star trek infatuation had worn off, then maybe not. I wish them well
Its a fantastic impressive self-build project. There are 1-2 bed flats in London on sale +£2.5 million with no where near the footprint inside or outside
I love it. Getting back to your home at night must feel like entering a bond vilain estate As said oreviously, too bad there is a bit of disconnect from the outside when you cant open windows
Everyone has their own style I guess. Definitely not something I would spend millions on. Wife didn't seem overly pleased with the kitchen, looked like it was a major point of contention, they way the husband was quiet and just nodded. The only problem with these types of homes is that if they were to sell it would only be only for a small group that finds that particular style appealing.
Not necessarily true about the kitchen. The discussion was about the outrageous money they spent on it. Being too generous with positive commentary could have rubbed the audience the wrong way. They were put on the spot-how could they justify spending as much on a kitchen some spend on their entire house?
This episode literally brought tears to my eyes. Ive never seen anything this epic... No compromise given.. Amidst all the challenges.. (nerve wrecking) almost thought they won't finish it.. Seeing it standing in all Glory at the end.. Made me scream.. Anything is really possible if u believe
I've never been so torn. I want to love it, but I hate it... It is perfect for someone who needs to entertain and dazzle potential clients so they purchase whatever it is, the owner sells.
It is an amazing home, but I would feel a disconnect from the surrounds because you can't open the windows. In the kitchen/lounge, I think they could have had the large windows open if they had engineered it to have a central, rotating pivot at the top and bottom. That would allow you to angle them to catch or block the breeze as well. To be fair, it may still have required a central horizontal brace in the frame, but I would be happy with that if it meant I could open them.. Weirdly it looks like you can't open even the small windows in the house. Other than that, I quite like the design all up. The interior is spacious without being domineering and cold.
Aside from the architecture and the cost - WHAT exactly is the point of this structure again.? What is its footprint? Is it sustainable? Not knowing the answer - this structure is a ode to the huge ego of the owner. Beauty is only in the eyes of the beholder...And this beholder - just doesn't see it...
Love it. The windows are sleek. I love how Kevin just can’t worry these people with money. Kevin loves to chat money. This guy just earns money at such a rate that there’s no need to sell a Ferrari to fund the build. He’s probably building a ski chalet in Courchevel 1850 next. Good luck to them.
I have to question how this was passed by planners. It is undoubtedly an amazing piece of architecture, as a fan of contemporary architecture, I like it, and I am aware that planners often look favourably at such levels of design. However, in an area of such outstanding beauty it stands out so much that far from enhancing the surroundings, it dominates them. I will not say that it must ruin the view because I like the drama of it, but I imagine that many do not like what it has achieved. Kevin says looking at the view causes his blood pressure to drop, but there must be a lot who see this monolithic metal giant as part of the view and whose blood pressure rises. I do not think that the owner made a very good attempt to justify the price of the kitchen...
I love modern architecture but you can go too far. The view is the the jewel in this project so why divide it up in to small parts just for design reasons. It negates the ‘raisin d`etre’ of the project. Overall the cost is obscene for a result which is far from satisfactory and spoils the landscape.
For a house that has a button for everything it’s really lacking manual buttons, switches. The tech hub will age in a way that won’t stand up to time. Still..I kinda like it.
It is a more industrial type of architecture due to the metal skin, I wouldn't say workplace as that would be more uniform than the random elements of this building, however as you only see the outside when you go in and out it will be offset by the view, that is the real architecture, it's the location darling, the house is secondary but it is unique, the inside of the house is not so stark as the outside and this softens it's appearance but it still is on an industrial scale, so you couldn't fit a £5,000 flat pack kitchen in it as it would look like a dolls house one. Like with all these big buildings it's the maintenance that's the leveller, if it costs too much to maintain it will not last, and it has to last to find an historical value, the true statement for all buildings and structures is their longevity and to serve a useful purpose to sustain that!?!
I sometimes wonder what it's like to have too much money... it's a bit like in a video game like sims, when you use a cheat code to get unlimited money, at first it's fun, but then once you buy the best of everything the game becomes bland, boring and you don't want to play anymore. I spend so much time pre-occupied with getting rich, but I don't know if I would ever spend it like this when I get there, for sure I'd have my own crazy purchases, but honestly I think I would get more satisfaction giving some to people who need it. If I take so much from the earth and so much from the workers of the world, I should find a way make life better for by brothers and sisters.
Of course this house is way over the top ??? But, IF you want to see Amazing houses / homes, you came to the right place. That's the whole point after all. Building something other people could only dream about 👍👍
I liked the interior myself, it was softer and less randomly stark. The ventilation in the summer might be a problem if the under house supply ventilation is not performing (and overhead extract doesn't perform either one presumes), but in the Winter it will be a blessing, I would imagine they have a doorway to an outside area with a barbecue kitchen, firepit and whatnot so I don't think they will be disadvantaged, and it is offset by large uninterrupted stunning views of the countryside, that is if course, if you like that sort of thing!?!
It is beautiful. I love this series, but more and more I wonder what's the real point to these homes? As far as views, well you'd get better views if you just pitched a tent. To have something original? OK. To have something that sets you apart from others? Well then deal with your ego, don't spend 125K on a kitchen. A kitchen!!!
I agree to a certain extent. 2.5 million is an enormous amount of money. But I like how the owners had a vision, made it come true and pushed the boundaries of typical residential architecture. I’m sure a lot of people draw inspiration for their own future homes from this series, at least for those that are fortunate enough to afford it (which is not me btw)
Agreed, I've watched the series for years, but I feel it's list it's way over the last number of years. It used to show houses that were somewhat affordable, now it's just shows the higher end of the market
On Homes under the Hammer a dilapidated Victorian three storey property in London sells for £1,000,000.00, I would rather have the house in Eggs heck it Tor, but I can't afford either, but I am happy I have bought and paid for my slightly run down semi in Wales, if I get hold of some folding I will do it up and be a little happier!?!
😂 Right! I have never seen normal people on Grand Designs. I struggle to put three meals on the table let alone think of how I might once upon time build a multiple million-pound house. 🤣
I LOVE this house , But I cannot get my head around it , it totally cooks my noodle the guy who designed it was a genius .some times it looks ugly but in total and detail its not .
It did lack any cultural/personal content, that instantly stook out to me. What furnishings were there are very matchy matchy like an office or hotel. I'd expect someone with such a specific vision for a building would be equally exacting and thoughtful with how they furnish and embellish the interior. For sure it would be a perfect interior for filming a bleak sci-fi/Black Mirror episode. Maybe they had only just moved in when filming ceased so hadn't yet fully furnished and personalised the interior.
The architecture doesn't fail to impress - as it's meant to. But in terms of livability there are major deficits. The house feels like a museum without any art in it. Instead there's an austere arrangement of subtly tacky "designer furniture" that doesn't want to be touched. How does one live in this place?
It ruins the surrounding beautiful countryside. It's like a boil on a beautiful face. I ramble a lot and I see buildings in the middle of the countryside that really shouldn't be there which ruins the view. I've promised myself if I win the jackpot on Euromillions, I'll buy those properties, knock them down and let the countryside reclaim the plot of land they were built on.
2.5 million would get you a ‘decent’ 4 bedroom home here in New Zealand. By decent I mean, zero views, middle class area, no fancy architecture, no pool, maybe a backyard. 😑
It stands on an old cult site, built according to the secret rules of geometric Kabbalah and much older, dark teachings. On moonless nights strange lights flicker over the house and voices in unearthly tongues echo through the corners as if they could not find a way out. At the equinox, gloomy ancient gods rise from the shadows of the sculpture and demand offerings. (And are scared away by the light in the house and the cheerful noise of cute children.) Thanks for the video - a bold building - I like it! If it's the owners dream home then they seem to have very interesting dreams.
What a storm of comments have arrived. As usual with YT, a mix of dumb, dumber and dumbest with a very few bright sparks. I will add my comments and the reader can classify them I don’t like the aesthetic of the building. So what? I’m not living there. I don’t see for the life of me why we should live in houses of a certain style. New designs have to be new. The Tudors (as an example) used the best materials and technology that they had; this house uses modern materials and technologies. I admire the planners for daring to be different. Otherwise, we would all be looking at timber framed, or Georgian or whatever houses. In my long experience, I’ve not met any planning officers who I think were corrupt. I do think that Councils are very wary of saying no to developers as the developers have more money to fight than do Councils. I do think that Councils are much, much tougher on individuals who do not have the resources to fight the Council. That’s almost meets the definition of bullying and cowardice - which I think is correct. I’ve met a few planners, including a Head of Planning, who lie (in writing), who are bullies and do not have the integrity to be in their position (current legal proceedings); I’ve met some who are just incompetent and shouldn’t be trusted even with a knife and fork; I’ve met some who are very good - balancing policies with common sense. I’ve had to deal with planning committees that are not fit for purpose. A chairman who mis directs his committee; committee members who haven’t read the documents before voting. All of this is obviously captured on video. I download a copy to be used, if necessary, in later proceedings. Very experienced planning barristers will tell you that the planning system is broken. Too many incoherent laws; too many incompetent people administering them. That all leads to chaos. Central government are (rightly) fed up with NIMBYs. So, they introduced planning laws about converting agricultural or office of shops to homes. It’s a great idea but the laws are woefully worded. Local planning authorities hate these laws because, truthfully, they take power away from people who think that only they know best.
The figures are in British pounds, not US dollars. It is about 1.1 million USD. But the fact that the final cost was more than double what they expected says a lot too. Something did not go right in the planning stages of this project.
Its both isnt it? I mean they live there so its obviously a home. Id happily live in such a house/sculpture/museum..whatever you wanna call it, it looks amazing and probably the feeling of living in such a house is very special, you cant deny its a stunning architecture
There’s conflict between the strong exterior and the quest for ‘homeliness’ of the interior. I think it’s a great loss of potential and I think it’s uncomfortable. Be either traditionally homely or strikingly avant-garde.
And Planning was past for it ? can’t believe that … Who got the Back Hander ? NO WAY THAT SHOULD HAVE GOT PLANNING …. Not in keeping at all for the Country side
They probably have a cleaning service come in once or twice a week and want to be able to do all the laundry at the same time..its not that strange..we have 2 washing machinces in my house simply to save time
As a designer myself I am seldom blown away by house designs. This completely blew my head off. From a distance, the house has echoes of Stone Henge, yet inside is homely and welcoming. 2.5 million though.
Aidy MADD
As a humble housewife.... Rather then than me. Of course I can't appreciate the intricacies of design as much as you but would I like to look at this in 20 years time... The location yes but one my star trek infatuation had worn off, then maybe not. I wish them well
Its a fantastic impressive self-build project.
There are 1-2 bed flats in London on sale +£2.5 million with no where near the footprint inside or outside
Yeah it's beautiful.
It's really nice but to me it doesn't seem cosy and homely. Of course I'm just going off seeing it though
@@isabellewhite3505 + you have to live in London 😳
2.5mill? I've seen mansions in la that cost in excess of 20mill and don't come close to being this good
or bad..
"in la" i think thats the point haha
When you built what you envision, You can only admire more than you can put into words. The house is incredible despite it's crazy plan.
broooo THIS is the pinnacle of GRAND designs!!!
Stunning. Even if you don’t personally like it, this is easily worth 5x what they paid for it. They could make a huge profit here
I love it. Getting back to your home at night must feel like entering a bond vilain estate
As said oreviously, too bad there is a bit of disconnect from the outside when you cant open windows
The hanging lights are stunning. The chandelier above the dining room table looks like candles hanging upside down. Incredible!
When I win the lotto, I will get this plan and build same, albeit, tweaked to work with the family. I love it.
As an architect, this is just WOW!!!
It look like a modern art museum from outside
Everyone has their own style I guess. Definitely not something I would spend millions on. Wife didn't seem overly pleased with the kitchen, looked like it was a major point of contention, they way the husband was quiet and just nodded. The only problem with these types of homes is that if they were to sell it would only be only for a small group that finds that particular style appealing.
Not necessarily true about the kitchen. The discussion was about the outrageous money they spent on it. Being too generous with positive commentary could have rubbed the audience the wrong way. They were put on the spot-how could they justify spending as much on a kitchen some spend on their entire house?
@@jacquesrosondil they also coul've bought supperior miele appliance...gaggenau, lol, what a joke....
If they were to sell it there would be an even smaller group that could afford it
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It more inportantly doesnt contribute to its surroundings. Its aweful. How do they get planning permission to build on such a beautiful area?
More money than Sense...I admire these young people... Brilliant Work... Beautiful Place
This episode literally brought tears to my eyes. Ive never seen anything this epic... No compromise given.. Amidst all the challenges.. (nerve wrecking) almost thought they won't finish it.. Seeing it standing in all Glory at the end.. Made me scream.. Anything is really possible if u believe
Anything is possible if you have millions in your bank account.
I've never been so torn. I want to love it, but I hate it... It is perfect for someone who needs to entertain and dazzle potential clients so they purchase whatever it is, the owner sells.
It is an amazing home, but I would feel a disconnect from the surrounds because you can't open the windows. In the kitchen/lounge, I think they could have had the large windows open if they had engineered it to have a central, rotating pivot at the top and bottom. That would allow you to angle them to catch or block the breeze as well. To be fair, it may still have required a central horizontal brace in the frame, but I would be happy with that if it meant I could open them.. Weirdly it looks like you can't open even the small windows in the house.
Other than that, I quite like the design all up. The interior is spacious without being domineering and cold.
Aside from the architecture and the cost - WHAT exactly is the point of this structure again.?
What is its footprint?
Is it sustainable?
Not knowing the answer - this structure is a ode to the huge ego of the owner. Beauty is only in the eyes of the beholder...And this beholder - just doesn't see it...
Love it. The windows are sleek. I love how Kevin just can’t worry these people with money. Kevin loves to chat money. This guy just earns money at such a rate that there’s no need to sell a Ferrari to fund the build. He’s probably building a ski chalet in Courchevel 1850 next. Good luck to them.
What's his job?
He's probably earning 200k and up to his neck in debt. These types always are.
I’m earning that. He’s making far more
@@immers2410 seriously doubt he has any real money. All owned by the bank 🤷♂️
@@jimjam6598 the bank won’t lend more than 70% on a house of this value, with such a unique design. There is a fair amount of equity here
I LOVE THIS HOUSE MORE THAN ANYTHING THAT HAS BEEN ON GD
I have to question how this was passed by planners. It is undoubtedly an amazing piece of architecture, as a fan of contemporary architecture, I like it, and I am aware that planners often look favourably at such levels of design. However, in an area of such outstanding beauty it stands out so much that far from enhancing the surroundings, it dominates them. I will not say that it must ruin the view because I like the drama of it, but I imagine that many do not like what it has achieved. Kevin says looking at the view causes his blood pressure to drop, but there must be a lot who see this monolithic metal giant as part of the view and whose blood pressure rises.
I do not think that the owner made a very good attempt to justify the price of the kitchen...
It’s his home. He doesn’t need to justify it to anybody but himself.
Knowing the intricacies of the planning laws is his day job.
Regarding planning permission, nearly every planning council have corrupt officers. Money talks.
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@@cathymoore2377 You quite literally do have to justify it to a government board that decides whether or not you get to build.
looks like an office complex..not a home..but oddly enough I love it
It's like a giant waiting room in a hospital.
I miss GD filming ordinary people with a normal budget.
I love modern architecture but you can go too far. The view is the the jewel in this project so why divide it up in to small parts just for design reasons. It negates the ‘raisin d`etre’ of the project. Overall the cost is obscene for a result which is far from satisfactory and spoils the landscape.
This is amazing !! RESPECT !
Reminds me a bit of US house Chalan farm and the Guy Dryer homes.
For a house that has a button for everything it’s really lacking manual buttons, switches. The tech hub will age in a way that won’t stand up to time. Still..I kinda like it.
2.5 million not bad at all. He can make 50 % profit if he ever decide to sell it.
No words, like it or not, amazing.
A Grand Design indeed.
Budget idea 835k? Lol... A normal house costs almost 600-700k.
Spend millions and you still get wet going from the garage to your house. Makes no sense, especially in the UK.
It doesn't rain that much lad, calm down
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This is absolutely THE MOST BEAUTIFUL house I`ve ever seen! Just wow!!! Im amazed.
My favourite part of this house is usually the meh part of any house. The hallway/corridors. Soooo gooood
I can’t say it’s my dream house , but can’t deny that is a damm fine design. If I had the money , yes yes yes
It looks more of a workplace than a home.🏡
It is a more industrial type of architecture due to the metal skin, I wouldn't say workplace as that would be more uniform than the random elements of this building, however as you only see the outside when you go in and out it will be offset by the view, that is the real architecture, it's the location darling, the house is secondary but it is unique, the inside of the house is not so stark as the outside and this softens it's appearance but it still is on an industrial scale, so you couldn't fit a £5,000 flat pack kitchen in it as it would look like a dolls house one. Like with all these big buildings it's the maintenance that's the leveller, if it costs too much to maintain it will not last, and it has to last to find an historical value, the true statement for all buildings and structures is their longevity and to serve a useful purpose to sustain that!?!
I sometimes wonder what it's like to have too much money... it's a bit like in a video game like sims, when you use a cheat code to get unlimited money, at first it's fun, but then once you buy the best of everything the game becomes bland, boring and you don't want to play anymore. I spend so much time pre-occupied with getting rich, but I don't know if I would ever spend it like this when I get there, for sure I'd have my own crazy purchases, but honestly I think I would get more satisfaction giving some to people who need it. If I take so much from the earth and so much from the workers of the world, I should find a way make life better for by brothers and sisters.
Absolutely stunning
So if the wood swells when wet, will it shrink back when dry? What will happen with the construction when and if does.?
@Jac K Yarp!?!
Not suitable for that landscape.
Of course this house is way over the top ???
But, IF you want to see Amazing houses / homes, you came to the right place.
That's the whole point after all.
Building something other people could only dream about 👍👍
its such a shame that a structure so strikingly beautiful has had its interior ruined by what looks like an oak furnitureland catalogue
Also none of the windows open to that beautiful countryside they have on their doorstep!
I liked the interior myself, it was softer and less randomly stark. The ventilation in the summer might be a problem if the under house supply ventilation is not performing (and overhead extract doesn't perform either one presumes), but in the Winter it will be a blessing, I would imagine they have a doorway to an outside area with a barbecue kitchen, firepit and whatnot so I don't think they will be disadvantaged, and it is offset by large uninterrupted stunning views of the countryside, that is if course, if you like that sort of thing!?!
2 and half million...for such an astounding idea thats really chap. kudos to this fucking guy
Riight?? I think so too.. in my country youd need 7 million to build this!
How do they mitigate moisture if it's on stilts
Im actually blown away this costed only 2.5 million... i would have guessed this costs 5 to 7 million
Undoubtedly an amazing piece of architectural design. Personally wouldn’t want to live there though I can see the attraction to most people.
Looks a bit like a stone sculpture so it doesn't stick out as much as I thought it would
Fab-u-lous - love it!
Wven if I went dead broke this house would be damn worth it!
Full metal structure next time. 12 months to build a garage is just ridiculous
love this project, totally worth it
How did he make his money?
I get the feeling he is an investement advisor for a mid-sized latin american pharmaceutical company.
It is beautiful. I love this series, but more and more I wonder what's the real point to these homes? As far as views, well you'd get better views if you just pitched a tent. To have something original? OK. To have something that sets you apart from others? Well then deal with your ego, don't spend 125K on a kitchen. A kitchen!!!
I agree to a certain extent. 2.5 million is an enormous amount of money. But I like how the owners had a vision, made it come true and pushed the boundaries of typical residential architecture. I’m sure a lot of people draw inspiration for their own future homes from this series, at least for those that are fortunate enough to afford it (which is not me btw)
Agreed, I've watched the series for years, but I feel it's list it's way over the last number of years. It used to show houses that were somewhat affordable, now it's just shows the higher end of the market
It makes good TV. I like seeing what is possible with a huge budget. I do like seeing the budget projects also.
The point is that they can afford 2.5 million easily, relatively at least.
The title should have been: more money than sense lmao
Not keen on this one, but good luck to them, they successfully built what they wanted.
4:45 neat motion-design, awesome project
Amazing home and Amazing people. love everything about it.
How on earth did this get panning permission?
Money talks
Their kitchen cost more than my flat. And my flat is a two bed two bathroom. XD
On Homes under the Hammer a dilapidated Victorian three storey property in London sells for £1,000,000.00, I would rather have the house in Eggs heck it Tor, but I can't afford either, but I am happy I have bought and paid for my slightly run down semi in Wales, if I get hold of some folding I will do it up and be a little happier!?!
its great watching very rich people living their dreams
😂 Right! I have never seen normal people on Grand Designs. I struggle to put three meals on the table let alone think of how I might once upon time build a multiple million-pound house. 🤣
Same as I like feeling an abscess form in my mouth....
A Grand Design!
Sorry
Didn’t like it
Kitchen was unusual
You would never get your money back in the current market
Smaller version would’ve been better
I LOVE this house , But I cannot get my head around it , it totally cooks my noodle the guy who designed it was a genius .some times it looks ugly but in total and detail its not .
... If he sales the house, he will get at least 20 million. Amazing architecture
169k US for that kitchen? X- doubt. I just did a remodel that came in slightly above that and its not using oak panels everywhere.
Looks like an underground parking garage.
Looks like a museum
Interior looks amazing, exterior is ugly as hell, looks like a house made with scrap pieces of shipping containers
Looks like a community college
What is the name of material in the kitchen again?
Poundsgoneovernite?
dekton
Where do they get the money?!?!
He is a property developer. Stated quite clearly in the program.
All that and not a painting or a book insight.
It did lack any cultural/personal content, that instantly stook out to me. What furnishings were there are very matchy matchy like an office or hotel. I'd expect someone with such a specific vision for a building would be equally exacting and thoughtful with how they furnish and embellish the interior. For sure it would be a perfect interior for filming a bleak sci-fi/Black Mirror episode. Maybe they had only just moved in when filming ceased so hadn't yet fully furnished and personalised the interior.
Too many of theseplaces are soulless and depressing.
No thanks
Punk rock house with some square owners!
The architecture doesn't fail to impress - as it's meant to. But in terms of livability there are major deficits. The house feels like a museum without any art in it. Instead there's an austere arrangement of subtly tacky "designer furniture" that doesn't want to be touched. How does one live in this place?
a single one of these glass panels costs as much as i spent to fix up my entire 400 sqft apartment.
Super bravo nice
It ruins the surrounding beautiful countryside. It's like a boil on a beautiful face. I ramble a lot and I see buildings in the middle of the countryside that really shouldn't be there which ruins the view. I've promised myself if I win the jackpot on Euromillions, I'll buy those properties, knock them down and let the countryside reclaim the plot of land they were built on.
GOOD LORD HAS THIS MAN EVER SEEN A HOUSE BEFORE?
2.5 million would get you a ‘decent’ 4 bedroom home here in New Zealand. By decent I mean, zero views, middle class area, no fancy architecture, no pool, maybe a backyard. 😑
Multi million investment and frames are wood??????????
I think thats why the house ended up costing 2.5 millin instead of 5 to 7, the construction with wood is probably much cheaper than concrete and steel
It stands on an old cult site, built according to the secret rules of geometric Kabbalah and much older, dark teachings. On moonless nights strange lights flicker over the house and voices in unearthly tongues echo through the corners as if they could not find a way out. At the equinox, gloomy ancient gods rise from the shadows of the sculpture and demand offerings. (And are scared away by the light in the house and the cheerful noise of cute children.) Thanks for the video - a bold building - I like it! If it's the owners dream home then they seem to have very interesting dreams.
i think hamburgers and cheeseburgers work well with fries
How do they clean it, and do they have to yell to find each other?
Probably they have a cleaning service
Not my cup of tea
Art piece
What a storm of comments have arrived. As usual with YT, a mix of dumb, dumber and dumbest with a very few bright sparks. I will add my comments and the reader can classify them
I don’t like the aesthetic of the building. So what? I’m not living there. I don’t see for the life of me why we should live in houses of a certain style. New designs have to be new. The Tudors (as an example) used the best materials and technology that they had; this house uses modern materials and technologies.
I admire the planners for daring to be different. Otherwise, we would all be looking at timber framed, or Georgian or whatever houses.
In my long experience, I’ve not met any planning officers who I think were corrupt. I do think that Councils are very wary of saying no to developers as the developers have more money to fight than do Councils. I do think that Councils are much, much tougher on individuals who do not have the resources to fight the Council. That’s almost meets the definition of bullying and cowardice - which I think is correct.
I’ve met a few planners, including a Head of Planning, who lie (in writing), who are bullies and do not have the integrity to be in their position (current legal proceedings); I’ve met some who are just incompetent and shouldn’t be trusted even with a knife and fork; I’ve met some who are very good - balancing policies with common sense.
I’ve had to deal with planning committees that are not fit for purpose. A chairman who mis directs his committee; committee members who haven’t read the documents before voting. All of this is obviously captured on video. I download a copy to be used, if necessary, in later proceedings.
Very experienced planning barristers will tell you that the planning system is broken. Too many incoherent laws; too many incompetent people administering them. That all leads to chaos. Central government are (rightly) fed up with NIMBYs. So, they introduced planning laws about converting agricultural or office of shops to homes. It’s a great idea but the laws are woefully worded. Local planning authorities hate these laws because, truthfully, they take power away from people who think that only they know best.
"It's like being in an alien world."
Looking at the design, I could have told them it was going over budget.
How can Americans watch full episodes of this show?
Amazon Prime
Wowzy!!
Masterpiece.The end.
They obviously don’t know how to budget. $835,000 just based on the drawing was low then there are always issues and upgrades.
I wonder if they factored in a kitchen for 125K!. The price of terraced house in Darlington!! ;-)
The figures are in British pounds, not US dollars. It is about 1.1 million USD. But the fact that the final cost was more than double what they expected says a lot too. Something did not go right in the planning stages of this project.
Not a home .. More so a sculpture
Its both isnt it? I mean they live there so its obviously a home. Id happily live in such a house/sculpture/museum..whatever you wanna call it, it looks amazing and probably the feeling of living in such a house is very special, you cant deny its a stunning architecture
There’s conflict between the strong exterior and the quest for ‘homeliness’ of the interior. I think it’s a great loss of potential and I think it’s uncomfortable. Be either traditionally homely or strikingly avant-garde.
I like it. Its playful
I don't think this will age well.
You mean because of the wood construction?
And Planning was past for it ? can’t believe that … Who got the Back Hander ? NO WAY THAT SHOULD HAVE GOT PLANNING …. Not in keeping at all for the Country side
Reminds me of the house in Beetlejuice
Why is the presenter so prejudiced towards rich people?
but the real question...4 washing machines??? one per person??
They probably have a cleaning service come in once or twice a week and want to be able to do all the laundry at the same time..its not that strange..we have 2 washing machinces in my house simply to save time
Far out!