Well done! I like the ending quote. "Modern architecture is not fantasy." And that's why one feels grounded, at peace and connected to nature in a Cliff May designed house.
If you go to: 1958 OLDSMOBILE 88 FIESTA WAGON COMMERCIAL you can see a chrome laden Olds Wagon pulling up to what I believe is Cliff May's personal residence (0:31), that was demolished in the 80's. Sometimes it pays to be a classic car nut & a Cliff May fan!
@Karasamune Also keep in mind that not all american architecture is designed by american architects, vice versa with european architecture. Look at the Dancing House in Prague for example. That was designed by a famous american architect, Frank Ghery. And I'm fairly certain that's been the same case with a lot of the architecture in our country as well. It's a mixed bag, architects aren't limited to where their work is produced (though most of those architects are well known and famous.) :o
I found this video after seeing Julius Schulman's photos of this house. I would like to string up Barry Berkus and Jaclyn Shor, if they are the ones responsible for coating the interior in cream-colored paint. Thee rafter and other supports were originally black, and the floor tiles were neither white nor set at 45 degrees. What a crying shame.
@LuSwGr I can agree that this building isn't so great -- but honestly, don't bring cultural superiority into it. Regardless, Berkus makes some amazing structures. What makes it so amazing is not just the build itself, but how the build flows with its surroundings.
@LuSwGr Well, I guess it all depends on preference. I tend to tie in the architectural style with the designer rather than the country, but hey, each country DOES actually have it's own style in a sense.
Well done! I like the ending quote. "Modern architecture is not fantasy." And that's why one feels grounded, at peace and connected to nature in a Cliff May designed house.
If you go to: 1958 OLDSMOBILE 88 FIESTA WAGON COMMERCIAL you can see a chrome laden Olds Wagon pulling up to what I believe is Cliff May's personal residence (0:31), that was demolished in the 80's.
Sometimes it pays to be a classic car nut & a Cliff May fan!
Is this house in Portola Valley? Cliff built my folks a house in Portola Valley that looks a lot like this
This is the May Residence in Los Angeles, but he built many houses with his signature look.
Beautiful....
Splendid.
R.I.P Barry
Aha my names Jaclyn too, buuh I like the video. this inspires me more to achieve my dream to become an architect!
@Karasamune Also keep in mind that not all american architecture is designed by american architects, vice versa with european architecture. Look at the Dancing House in Prague for example. That was designed by a famous american architect, Frank Ghery. And I'm fairly certain that's been the same case with a lot of the architecture in our country as well. It's a mixed bag, architects aren't limited to where their work is produced (though most of those architects are well known and famous.) :o
I love the house and the way he dress :D
you should create more videos..
I found this video after seeing Julius Schulman's photos of this house. I would like to string up Barry Berkus and Jaclyn Shor, if they are the ones responsible for coating the interior in cream-colored paint. Thee rafter and other supports were originally black, and the floor tiles were neither white nor set at 45 degrees. What a crying shame.
@DerpyDackles42 Yeah, well said
@LuSwGr I can agree that this building isn't so great -- but honestly, don't bring cultural superiority into it. Regardless, Berkus makes some amazing structures. What makes it so amazing is not just the build itself, but how the build flows with its surroundings.
Dude I fucking love your username, lol.
@LuSwGr Well, I guess it all depends on preference. I tend to tie in the architectural style with the designer rather than the country, but hey, each country DOES actually have it's own style in a sense.
@Karasamune im not saying this architecture is actually bad, I'm saying that for a european this architecture isn't really attractive
pretty sure frank gehry is canadian, although that's pretty much american. plus he works out of los angeles.
google him :(
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for a european, american architecture looks so bad!!
For an American nothing built in Europe since WW2 is worth looking at.
@@mikegalvin9801 Touché. 😂