@@markdhecimovich2568 ...Wright seemed to place design as the main feature of his creations, then incorporated human use of space into the design. The breakfast nooks, the multi windowed walls providing an openness to the outdoors regardless of what was on the other side, creating a generous feeling of living space. Wrights pure "divine" design use of those spaces was, is, not for everyone, which can betray the unique streamlined layouts, if in the hands of a less "connected" tenant.
@@markdhecimovich2568 Located at 27th and Highland Blvd. I don’t know the exact address. Officials name was Arthur Munkwitz Duplex Apartments. A friend of mine has a stained glass window from the place
Lived on Burnham in The 90's. Passed the House and Apartments every day on the way to work. They look much better now than they did back then.
@@johnnyho8765 cool. Thanks for viewing
Amazing. Everything straight as an arrow. No settlement
I'm a big fan of ASBH... Thanks for this !!
Thank you for viewing and the kind words
Wisconsin was gifted with the creations of Frank Lloyd Wright.
@@501rivet definitely and how lucky
@@markdhecimovich2568 ...Wright seemed to place design as the main feature of his creations, then incorporated human use of space into the design. The breakfast nooks, the multi windowed walls providing an openness to the outdoors regardless of what was on the other side, creating a generous feeling of living space. Wrights pure "divine" design use of those spaces was, is, not for everyone, which can betray the unique streamlined layouts, if in the hands of a less "connected" tenant.
@@501rivet well said!
Lovely video. It’s a shame the Munkwitz Duplex Apartments (1916) were destroyed.
@@briantuma1502 that’s so interesting. Where in Milwaukee were they located? I would like to do some research on them. Thanks for that
@@markdhecimovich2568 Located at 27th and Highland Blvd. I don’t know the exact address. Officials name was Arthur Munkwitz Duplex Apartments. A friend of mine has a stained glass window from the place
@@briantuma1502 that’s cool. Cheers. I will be in the area next weekend so will definitely check it out
Schöne Kameraführung....aber durchgehend Vivaldi's "Vier Jahreszeiten" 😮. Tarantino hätte mehr geboten 😅
Thank you for your feedback
Великолепно.
I find it hard to focus on the structures when there is constant camera movement. Hold, let us look, move to another static shot.
Thanks for the feedback. It’s always a gamble as to which technique to use primarily
It sure would be nice to have some captions. A little too much mood and no facts. Thanks, otherwise.
@@gonzalogonzalez4220 thanks for viewing and the feedback.
👀👑 of Thorns...🤔
Pulleez 🎶🤨
8 likes. Might be the violin.
Limited selection of music due to copyright issues so I try to find the best possible. Not ideal but those are the limitations
@@markdhecimovich2568 I meant it to be humorous. Nice work.
@@daveparker5569 thanks mate. I was not at all offended because this is definitely an issue we small time video dreamers deal with. Thanks for viewing
@@markdhecimovich2568 well it’s nice work.