I‘ve been to the museum, unfortunately the first floor was under construction but thanks to you I got an impression of it. Awesome! I think one could point out that the maat is a great contrast to the electricity museum in the exhibition and architecture.
I fully agree! It could be actually extended to the all portuguese architecture. Really glad you found the video interesting and that it was helpful. Thanks Jan!
Good to see MAAT being busier then when we were there in Aug2019, when some spaces were closed off; great shots, I would compare the building to an urban knot, as it is fully connected to river-old city and waterfront and flows like a rope. Much appreciated to have found your channel; missed marktplaats by a week in 2014, now seen most of it. CheersMaarten ex Aotearoa NZ
Thanks for you comment Maarten! It has a privileged location, and some interesting connections with the city and the water as you said. I loved the link with the loca that the ceramic tiles used in the facade bring.
Well... B. it was a good recommendation :) The sound of water when youre sitting in the shelter is relaxing or even more for me. Theres also a few things that i liked in this building. thx :)
I have started watching your vids, I am studying architecture and came across your channel though the Barcelona Pavilion, thank you they are very informative and beautifully presented... a lot of work goes into editing and recording... so I just wanted to say... 1.32 I can see dust on your camera lens... its not a criticism but something that I wanted to point out to help you grow and improve your channel, keep up the good work and stay safe in the pandemic
Thanks for the good words Alec!. After I shot the building I realized the sensor had some dust - not even the lens. It was so bright that even with an ND filter the aperture was quite low...
Good video. I encourage you posting more about museums. Their function is no longer to embellished repository of treasures and exhibitions. They have to be part of surroundings, they have facilitate the viewing of arts inside and even cause some emotional interaction to visitors. Sometimes the big name museums like the Guggenheim in Bilbao and The City of Arts Museum in Valencia may drive a lot of attention, because garish architecture. However, I found myself quite often pleased with smaller and less know museums where their architecture just works nicely for functionality, integration of surroundings and even conveying some emotion to visitors. I know that you are based in Europe, so, I am giving a very short list of smaller museums that I think have the criteria described above: Felix Nussbaum Museum in Osnabrück, Germany. Kiasma Musem in Helsinki, Finland. The New National Gallery in Berlin, Germany. By Mies van der Rohe. I hope you can do a walk of these soon.
Well done again FW ! I was there in April this year and shot a lot of nice pictures (www.flickr.com/photos/durr-architect/albums/72157693769948961/page2). Unfortunately I could not visit the interior.
There are great buildings and there are grand buildings. This is is a grand building.
Thanks! it was very helpful to watch your video. Maat museum was on my list of places to see on my next visit to Lisbon
I‘ve been to the museum, unfortunately the first floor was under construction but thanks to you I got an impression of it. Awesome! I think one could point out that the maat is a great contrast to the electricity museum in the exhibition and architecture.
I fully agree! It could be actually extended to the all portuguese architecture.
Really glad you found the video interesting and that it was helpful. Thanks Jan!
Great Video! Great compositions!
Thanks a lot Harmanto!
Good to see MAAT being busier then when we were there in Aug2019, when some spaces were closed off; great shots, I would compare the building to an urban knot, as it is fully connected to river-old city and waterfront and flows like a rope. Much appreciated to have found your channel; missed marktplaats by a week in 2014, now seen most of it. CheersMaarten ex Aotearoa NZ
Thanks for you comment Maarten! It has a privileged location, and some interesting connections with the city and the water as you said. I loved the link with the loca that the ceramic tiles used in the facade bring.
It was worth to waiting! 😊
I don’t have to say anything more...unless just I need to make the walk through ones aganin cause it’s so damn good! 🙌🏻
Thanks a lot Pbat! Glad you liked it :)
Well... B. it was a good recommendation :) The sound of water when youre sitting in the shelter is relaxing or even more for me. Theres also a few things that i liked in this building. thx :)
Please keep doing this kind of video and you will succeed one day
Thanks a lot Steven! The fact that you saw the video and liked it, is already a success!
Museu lindo como tudo em Portugal!♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
i almost thought this is the golden gate bridge in san Francisco in the beginning lol
I have started watching your vids, I am studying architecture and came across your channel though the Barcelona Pavilion, thank you they are very informative and beautifully presented... a lot of work goes into editing and recording... so I just wanted to say... 1.32 I can see dust on your camera lens... its not a criticism but something that I wanted to point out to help you grow and improve your channel, keep up the good work and stay safe in the pandemic
Thanks for the good words Alec!. After I shot the building I realized the sensor had some dust - not even the lens. It was so bright that even with an ND filter the aperture was quite low...
Good video. I encourage you posting more about museums. Their function is no longer to embellished repository of treasures and exhibitions. They have to be part of surroundings, they have facilitate the viewing of arts inside and even cause some emotional interaction to visitors.
Sometimes the big name museums like the Guggenheim in Bilbao and The City of Arts Museum in Valencia may drive a lot of attention, because garish architecture. However, I found myself quite often pleased with smaller and less know museums where their architecture just works nicely for functionality, integration of surroundings and even conveying some emotion to visitors.
I know that you are based in Europe, so, I am giving a very short list of smaller museums that I think have the criteria described above:
Felix Nussbaum Museum in Osnabrück, Germany.
Kiasma Musem in Helsinki, Finland.
The New National Gallery in Berlin, Germany. By Mies van der Rohe.
I hope you can do a walk of these soon.
Also come to India! As an architecture student I can understand the quality and review you delivering keep it up?
Thanks a lot for your kind words Kunal!
Maravilhoso
MAAT ... museu das artes, arquitectura e tecnologias. Lisboa Portugal 🇵🇹 a construção é da autoria da arquitecta inglesa Amanda Levete .
Well done again FW ! I was there in April this year and shot a lot of nice pictures (www.flickr.com/photos/durr-architect/albums/72157693769948961/page2). Unfortunately I could not visit the interior.
Looks extremely boring