Is the subject of this video in response to (or in the spirit of) you guys’ documentary on standardization? It seems to be a great example of the values presented therein. Also, obligatory THANKS for these vids!
Another fascinating video B1M. Thanks. It's good see that they are using such an integrated IT systems. The facilities are out there, but so many companies muddle along with outdated procedures, often increasing levels of confusion. The system looks amazing. It is also an interesting development - I'd like to know more about Wood Wharf itself, especially the building that appears to rotate.
Love what you guys do B1M. However, this and your recent standards videos came off more as advertisements for the interviewees and their companies/organizations rather than an unbiased look at interesting construction. Just an opinion from a big fan who doesn't enjoy these types of videos nearly as much as your usual ones. Cheers
@@MarkWTK The point is that the title says "In the CLOUD". The singular implies something other than the sky, and the "Cloud" is well known as being the Internet.
It seems the cad design software is what is helping the architectural ventures come to fruition. What a beautiful software that is making all engineering endeavors work perfectly to create fantastic architecture. Amazing.
Ok, I see what some people meant about getting all excited at seeing a new vid pop up for this channel. A subscription well worth it. Love how they repurposed a "semi derelict" area of land and the steps taken to recreate it, not to mention, the blending of technologies to make their job more efficient. It's all very interesting to hear about. Oh, and that view @ 1:48 is to die for. I could sit there all day. Thx for posting.
Not really, it’s just a flat area with a river and a lot of buildings without a real theme or interesting standout. There are plenty of beautiful cities like Vancouver, San Fran, Florence, Seattle, Sydney, Hong Kong, Kyoto, Rio. But London? If London counts as beautiful then most cities are.
@@chrisogrady28 late reply but london is one of the most historically rich cities in the world. What are you even talking about when you say "no theme"
@@chrisogrady28 do you even live here. If that was truly the case then why is one of the most visited cities of all time. Urban sprawl? London has as many trees than people in New York, look it up. None of your points make any sense. Just gonna assume your hate is based off nothing. Good day.
Other industries are picking up software approaches and tools. This is really like a version control system for buildings - amazing in one sense that it isn't being used by everyone already.
@@ortegaperu8510 Typical capitalism run on agenda Profit before people, in socialism is the opposite. So I would say, yes, this kind of capitalism IS the problem.
Chwaca, yes that's just what London needs,some more giant faceless housing estates built by politicians,we all know what a great success thev'e been for the past 60 years.
This is the best channel about architecture built, no doubt and i really love it. It's inspiration. Today, i have to say, after watching this video, a very good one, I'm really intoxicated by an anti environment use of concrete, steel and glass, mediocre architecture and land speculation. This is people that will never permit to architecture to advance, evolve in the direction of a more sustainable city.
@@TheB1M Ironically, software development. Getting different disciplines aligned and on the same page is an ongoing challenge and time sink. You would think that we would have loads of tooling available that could accurately represent the real state of a project and all of its moving parts, but theres not much that fits the bill.
Love this intimate engineering stuff! Used to have a sign on my desk: “Reengineer”. Now that i have rental properties, this stimulates my brain further to coalesce the 3D mnemonic referencing needed for property management. User friendly archive retrieval and analysis: LOOK (Logical Order Of Knowledge) Thank you
Hmm, I just noticed, if there is a paid promotion, there's a sudden surge of dislikes, when there isn't, dislikes are almost nothing...is it just me or is this not really the case? Usually, most B1M videos are overwhelmingly positive, no surprise there but this one just caught my attention (unless those hundred dislikes are trolls, whatever...doesn't matter). Hey, at least this one is good business. Good on ya B1M! And as always, great content, great presentation!
It's exciting to see how well 3D design software is really making headway into design...I started using a Chief Architect product in 96 for contractors , ( 3D home design; Broderbund), The cloud, meanwhile is digesting this information provided to it by the top minds in the industries...That's a scary thought... The sucky thing about living on an island...Fitting 10 pounds of shite in a 5 Lb bag...
With all the explaining y'all do it would seem that additional videos might only need for you to look at the question and provide necessary information IF the "question" doesn't provide the info for you. Like B1M a lot.
It would be great to see something on development of affordable or sustainable housing instead of constant uploads of property for the 1%....however much I enjoy them 😂
There’s a high % of affordable housing at Wood Wharf. It’s a whole new community with a GP surgery, school and retail space. We have uploaded several pieces on sustainable housing and sustainable city development. We also have this major documentary coming up - www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/habitation-reinventing-housing-for-the-urban-age-world-premiere-tickets-61793884171
So, British Waterways owned the land originally - and since that organization no longer exists we can say what we like - they were too lazy to develop the site? Or not sufficiently incentiveized?
Would be great if the video about Wood Wharf was actually talking ABOUT wood wharf, not about some piece of computer software. I’m not an engineer, I don’t care, I just like nice places, architecture and spatial planning.
I'd imagine that's because the automotive industry has production lines which are the same task repeated over and over again and in a fixed location. Getting robots that are the right size in the right place are probably too much hassle and not cost effective right now. Buildings and construction often use age old techniques but the actual implementations across projects is always different. Unless you're knocking up cut and paste housing.
Mike Essue Yes, I see the difference between assembly lines and construction sites, but I’m also wondering about the similarities. Hypothetically, a contemporary automotive assembly line could utilize AI and robotics to manufacture almost bespoke vehicles. I’m wondering why there’s not a type of on-site horizontal assembly line plant to manufacture a building’s “units” which would then be handed off to a type of vertical primarily robotic assembly line to integrate, stack and complete the product. It’s just a thought, I suspect it’s been considered, but I haven’t any knowledge of any designs or working prototypes. Maybe pragmatism conspires against it, or E. R. Musk already has the patents locked in . . . whatever the case, I doubt the process is that far from fiction?
2:24 Great ambition, but seriously, why are you not jettisoning all that gravel somewhere on international waters, thus creating a tax haven for the super rich? Wouldn't that be more profitable?
I understand the Principality of Sealand would like to copy Monaco and Gibraltar by reclaiming seabed and turning it into land. But even though Sealand is close to London, I don't think they have the cash to buy the gravel?
Huge THANK YOU to everyone that watches our videos!!
That mustache tho
Thanks for uploading them , I find them really interesting. Keep up the good work ✌️👍
Is the subject of this video in response to (or in the spirit of) you guys’ documentary on standardization? It seems to be a great example of the values presented therein. Also, obligatory THANKS for these vids!
@@nameatrandom9234 I agree
Oh, you're welcome, all I want to say is keep up with the good work 👍
Could we please talk about that moustache?
he's a time traveller
I came to the comments section looking for this exact comment and it was #1
He clearly lost a bet
@@idk-hj4mf no it wasn't
AND that shirt/tie combo
I like how two guys saved the fish.
The best architecture channel on UA-cam!
Thank you so much!
True!
I’d go as far as saying it’s one of the best channels on UA-cam.
Agreed
Comments section:
10%: Something about architecture.
90% "Look at that moustache".
98% mustache
❤️
Very Dali
I found this comment while watching the beginning and thought all the facial hair looked pretty normal...and then *MOUSTACHE* 🥺
The moustache stole the lights from other fine arts in the video.
*An impressive building*
An awesome mustache
General Lee N Knass /knot retired/ Great architecture comes with greater facial hair
This is how businesses should operate. Collaboration between teams can make for a great process. Great video as usual.
Agreed. Thanks so much for the great feedback!
What a lovely moustache
When you're really enjoying the view.... and one of your neighbors rotates your floor :O
Another fascinating video B1M. Thanks.
It's good see that they are using such an integrated IT systems. The facilities are out there, but so many companies muddle along with outdated procedures, often increasing levels of confusion. The system looks amazing.
It is also an interesting development - I'd like to know more about Wood Wharf itself, especially the building that appears to rotate.
Love what you guys do B1M. However, this and your recent standards videos came off more as advertisements for the interviewees and their companies/organizations rather than an unbiased look at interesting construction. Just an opinion from a big fan who doesn't enjoy these types of videos nearly as much as your usual ones. Cheers
Wood Wharf looks absolutely stunning. Al the beat to the people working on it
Wood Wharf looks amazing.
It is! You can learn more about it here - group.canarywharf.com/portfolio/wood-wharf/
A huger THANK YOU to B1M for making these videos for us to watch.
im so stupid, i thought the video is about *skyscrapers* , you know buildings in the clouds😅😅
Oooooh... I saw your comment and it still took me 5min to get it...
It was the use of the singular that helped me get it. Once I saw the title I was like "Yep... this is gonna be even more awesome than I thought."
@@josephharrison8354 i think building a city in the clouds, could also mean building skyscrapers😅. i think it was a nice play of words on their part
Ya, I didn't read the title correctly and was wondering why they were talking so much about the 3D software.... I need more coffee.
@@MarkWTK The point is that the title says "In the CLOUD". The singular implies something other than the sky, and the "Cloud" is well known as being the Internet.
Great minds build things great things Hello from Kentucky.. simply Amazing
the only channel i want to give a like before even watching the video. Great job guys!
Wow! Thank you so much for that! This is why we LOVE our viewers!! 👍👍
Wow to think 10+ years ago the Darleks obliterated this part of london!
I had to rewatch the video due to that glorious mustache!
It seems the cad design software is what is helping the architectural ventures come to fruition. What a beautiful software that is making all engineering endeavors work perfectly to create fantastic architecture. Amazing.
I love this channel so much. Watching these videos inspire new thinking and make me feel like the world is full of opportunity.
Ok, I see what some people meant about getting all excited at seeing a new vid pop up for this channel. A subscription well worth it. Love how they repurposed a "semi derelict" area of land and the steps taken to recreate it, not to mention, the blending of technologies to make their job more efficient. It's all very interesting to hear about. Oh, and that view @ 1:48 is to die for. I could sit there all day. Thx for posting.
Absolutely beautiful and thoroughly enjoyed. A piece of art on display. Great job B1M team.
The possibilities of this system in the chemical industry would make a huge impact.
Thanks for the great feedback!! 👍👍
Interesting Video.
Please do more video's on how new software tools are helping the construction business.
Thanks for the great feedback - we will! 👍
Shane and Paul and my heroes of this project.
Well building that requires a lot of effort!
*Damn that moustache is really amazing*
incredible aerodynamics, foundation, and use of space with that mustache
London is beautiful
Not really, it’s just a flat area with a river and a lot of buildings without a real theme or interesting standout. There are plenty of beautiful cities like Vancouver, San Fran, Florence, Seattle, Sydney, Hong Kong, Kyoto, Rio. But London? If London counts as beautiful then most cities are.
@@chrisogrady28 late reply but london is one of the most historically rich cities in the world. What are you even talking about when you say "no theme"
@@electri2024 It's just a mess of clashing styles in an endless urban sprawl, it's extremely ugly
@@chrisogrady28 do you even live here. If that was truly the case then why is one of the most visited cities of all time. Urban sprawl? London has as many trees than people in New York, look it up. None of your points make any sense. Just gonna assume your hate is based off nothing. Good day.
@@electri2024 I live in a city with 5 trees per person
Other industries are picking up software approaches and tools. This is really like a version control system for buildings - amazing in one sense that it isn't being used by everyone already.
Love the channel
Love the moustache
Very cool e moderna this New building in London....amazing...😁💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
Absolutely stunning presentation.👍
More luxurious flats in London for rich people, bravo government !!!
@Kinickylj Typical bloody capitalism !!!
@@chwaca Capitalism is not the problem is just the greed of those who have the means
@@ortegaperu8510 Well you can say that about socialism too.
@@ortegaperu8510 Typical capitalism run on agenda Profit before people, in socialism is the opposite. So I would say, yes, this kind of capitalism IS the problem.
Chwaca, yes that's just what London needs,some more giant faceless housing estates built by politicians,we all know what a great success thev'e been for the past 60 years.
This is the best channel about architecture built, no doubt and i really love it. It's inspiration.
Today, i have to say, after watching this video, a very good one, I'm really intoxicated by an anti environment use of concrete, steel and glass, mediocre architecture and land speculation.
This is people that will never permit to architecture to advance, evolve in the direction of a more sustainable city.
Its always amusing to look at a completely different industry and see that they are running into exactly the same problems as your own.
We know! Which industry do you work in?
@@TheB1M Ironically, software development. Getting different disciplines aligned and on the same page is an ongoing challenge and time sink. You would think that we would have loads of tooling available that could accurately represent the real state of a project and all of its moving parts, but theres not much that fits the bill.
Great video!
Thank you!!
That software 3d repo - minecraft for adults, very cool!
That moustache is the real architecture.
Remarkable! Anyhow Dassault with their Catia was doing this almost a decade ago, just saying we should look at aerospace more often for inspiration.
Very very nice....Thank you...
Brilliant
awesome video
Thank you!! 👍
We get it, your software allows collaboration well! But what about the district itself? More info about it would be nice.
Amazing. Looks beautiful
I miss the days when this channel was about architecture rather than moustache
0:58 This dude must really have fun twisting that stache around
Thank you.
I love the purple tie/paisley shirt combo.👍
Great vid... mustache?
This is Amazing !
Brilliant!
Love the videos. Keep up the good work
0:56 that moutasche tho
2:51 That would be fun just capturing the fish then moving them. 😂😂
Love this intimate engineering stuff!
Used to have a sign on my desk: “Reengineer”.
Now that i have rental properties, this stimulates my brain further to coalesce the 3D mnemonic referencing needed for property management.
User friendly archive retrieval and analysis:
LOOK (Logical Order Of Knowledge)
Thank you
What is the tool they are using and is it available for consumers?
It’s called 3D Repo and yes, it is commercially available. More details here - bit.ly/2HsHA80
Hmm, I just noticed, if there is a paid promotion, there's a sudden surge of dislikes, when there isn't, dislikes are almost nothing...is it just me or is this not really the case? Usually, most B1M videos are overwhelmingly positive, no surprise there but this one just caught my attention (unless those hundred dislikes are trolls, whatever...doesn't matter).
Hey, at least this one is good business. Good on ya B1M! And as always, great content, great presentation!
3D Repo looks cool though.
I would love to live in one of those apartments on the thumbnail
They just need to clean the water around South Docks Dollar Bay as it’s not good.
The title is misleading..
New district to improve lives looool the locals being pushed out
Question on these bim model projects, how do you keep IP when you add into a cloud system. Who owns your drawing after you add it in?
It's exciting to see how well 3D design software is really making headway into design...I started using a Chief Architect product in 96 for contractors , ( 3D home design; Broderbund), The cloud, meanwhile is digesting this information provided to it by the top minds in the industries...That's a scary thought... The sucky thing about living on an island...Fitting 10 pounds of shite in a 5 Lb bag...
All mustache guy needs is an eye monacle lol
This was an info-mercial, not a documentary about Canary Warf and not a review of this new development.
Didn't know that Ricky Gervais is a contractor :D
Nice advert for the software...
I feel the interviews provided insights, but I was disappointed finding no synthesis/dialogue by you at the end.
why do they always sneak the bmw i3 into a project?
I really feel like half of this video is an ad for 3Drepo tho.
I'm in Nevada. In a county with 5,000 people. I imagine such things out here. But then Las Vegas Is 300 miles south of us...
With all the explaining y'all do it would seem that additional videos might only need for you to look at the question and provide necessary information IF the "question" doesn't provide the info for you. Like B1M a lot.
that moustache at 3:59
Please feature the biggest IKEA in the world
Fascinating cantilever mustache
It would be great to see something on development of affordable or sustainable housing instead of constant uploads of property for the 1%....however much I enjoy them 😂
There’s a high % of affordable housing at Wood Wharf. It’s a whole new community with a GP surgery, school and retail space. We have uploaded several pieces on sustainable housing and sustainable city development. We also have this major documentary coming up - www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/habitation-reinventing-housing-for-the-urban-age-world-premiere-tickets-61793884171
@@TheB1M great I look forward to it keep up the great work fantastic content!
Could you do a different city like Vancouver or Auckland or Rio or something
We do cover a broad range of cities. There is content covering projects in North America, Africa and Oceania coming up over the next few weeks.
Where is other CLT building project
10/10 moustache
i wounder how much it will cost to live there.....
The odd subtitle would have helped however a very interesting video.
I would rather have Fred narrate.
/ SUPER / Love London U.K
Disappointingly the floors of that cylindrical building won't actually rotate in real life.
So, British Waterways owned the land originally - and since that organization no longer exists we can say what we like - they were too lazy to develop the site? Or not sufficiently incentiveized?
How will this project benefit those living under the poverty line in what is one of the most deprived boroughs in London?
Yes quite right Ruhal...what we need is less wealth and more poverty.
"Caught all the fish" Yeah I really doubt that
Would be great if the video about Wood Wharf was actually talking ABOUT wood wharf, not about some piece of computer software. I’m not an engineer, I don’t care, I just like nice places, architecture and spatial planning.
Artificial pitching..oh well.
Question: Why hasn’t the construction industry employed robotics similar to the degree the automobile manufacturers have?
I'd imagine that's because the automotive industry has production lines which are the same task repeated over and over again and in a fixed location. Getting robots that are the right size in the right place are probably too much hassle and not cost effective right now. Buildings and construction often use age old techniques but the actual implementations across projects is always different. Unless you're knocking up cut and paste housing.
It’s coming - ua-cam.com/video/nKGGHdl3NyQ/v-deo.html
Mike Essue Yes, I see the difference between assembly lines and construction sites, but I’m also wondering about the similarities. Hypothetically, a contemporary automotive assembly line could utilize AI and robotics to manufacture almost bespoke vehicles. I’m wondering why there’s not a type of on-site horizontal assembly line plant to manufacture a building’s “units” which would then be handed off to a type of vertical primarily robotic assembly line to integrate, stack and complete the product. It’s just a thought, I suspect it’s been considered, but I haven’t any knowledge of any designs or working prototypes. Maybe pragmatism conspires against it, or E. R. Musk already has the patents locked in . . . whatever the case, I doubt the process is that far from fiction?
is this just an ad?
2:24 Great ambition, but seriously, why are you not jettisoning all that gravel somewhere on international waters, thus creating a tax haven for the super rich? Wouldn't that be more profitable?
I understand the Principality of Sealand would like to copy Monaco and Gibraltar by reclaiming seabed and turning it into land. But even though Sealand is close to London, I don't think they have the cash to buy the gravel?
Robot mounted on crane fast building to success
Is this a 10 minute ad?!?!......
:"Canary wharf group is renowned for quality projects"
: Newfoundland Quay in background 🤔
You should mark promotional videos. I expected (better) content.
0:55 what is that mustache?
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Richard bray sort that tash out mate its not 1920 anymore