Amazing documentary... Clutter free transitions, to the point narrative and attention to details are some of the aspects I found in the video. Please keep up the good work. I request you to make a documentary on Huge Ferriss. A very underrated but prolific architect in same period of which Mies was a part.
Can I request documentary for Eero Saarinen. I just want to learn so much from him. Also to clarify why other called him "Futurist Architect" not "Modernist Architect"?? I'll wait you to post his story Loved from Philippines
I continue to really enjoy these in-depth videos of Architects! Very insightful and useful for new architects and students of architecture to gain and understanding or history. One small feedback would be the apparently new use of AI imagery, I feel it takes away from the authenticity and historical accuracy of your otherwise fantastic work, I found myself less engaged in the visual part of this video due to the 'fake' AI photos and videos. Regardless, I aim to continue to watch this series with great enjoyment!
Hey thank you for the feedback. I do try different experiments to see if they can make the content better, but I understand your point. Will keep it in mind for future videos.
The video opened up on few of the insights about the great Modernist stalwart Mies, however I would have loved to know the role he played in the expositions especially in stream of Furniture design and his most celebrated chair who’s copy’s are today imitated! Looking forward to celebrated architects across Brazil such as Oscar Niemeyer!
Hey yeah there was a detailed part about the chair as well, however due to time constraints of the edit, I decided to let it go. But maybe I will create a separate video for the barcelona pavilion itself and will include the design of the chair in that too.
None of these are Mies’s actual pictures. They are all AI generated. Throughout the documentary you will see AI generated visuals (they are all marked as such on the bottom left corner).
Look, I don't think that you should be using AI generated images at all, they are deceitful and obviously didn't even look like the man in question. Use of fake images falls way below the standards of any reputable academic institution. Your documentaries are very interesting but you should stop faking photos, its simply not nearly good enough.@@blessedarch You don't need them.
@@MrVorpalswordhey thanks for your feedback, i always try different experiments with my content. I always make my viewers aware of which parts are generated using AI but I get your point that it might not be the moat accurate representation, will keep it in mind for the next one.
Superb. Not sure about the AI generated images though. I did not notice the tags during the video, so that I had no idea which images were genuine and which manipulated/manufactured. I appreciate the time and effort that must have gone into making them but would prefer if all the images were authentic. My personal opinion, others may disagree. Thoroughly enjoyed the video though. Thanks.
interesting info, i'm modern era fanboy. but please try a clearest way to identify if the picture is archive or AI, in some of them i no contrast between bg and ai advice. is important in a documentary video.
@@blessedarch yes I go through it but please make a series on Indian architects coz we can connect with it in a deeper way ! It’s a request ! Your informative videos make such a big difference in a way of thinking thank you so much!
Hello, when are you making an ask me anything video. I mean, what you are doing is much more interesting to architects and archit-students than what many professors are doing for God's sake. So it would be interesting for you once to be under the lens and for us to ask you.
Very nice, beautifully narrated. Just some remarks: 1. The Name ”Mies“ was a problem because there is a German colloquial adjective ”mies“. It means as much as ”lousy“, ”inferior“, or ”rotten“. With ”van der Rohe“, Mies created a context perceived as Dutch, and thus ennobled the ugly name. 2. You give the impression that Mies followed modernism rather reluctantly when it became a trend. That is not correct. He was one of the pioneers of modernism and a member of the "November Group", which formulated important basic ideas of modernism. In 1921, he designed a high-rise building with a non-structural glass façade and can therefore be considered one of the pioneers of the free floor plan and the curtain wall. 3. The building with the shed roof made of quarter circles you show several times is not the Bauhaus in Dessau. It is the bauhaus archive in Berlin, which was only inaugurated in 1979 and is based on a design Gropius made in the 1960ies for this very purpose.
The original German Pavilion was torn down 1929, directly after the World Expo. There was already strong political resistance to modernism in Germany. In addition, the materials used were extremely valuable and expensive and were sold or reused elsewhere. What we see in Barcelona today is a recreation of the original pavilion at the original place that, finished in 1986.
no more ai please i find myself always checking to see whether or not what i am looking at is real, please just use photos of their architecture as a subsitute if no other image could be found
More than any Bollywood films, truly a master piece, salute to you
Blessed Arch did it again…. Masterpiece
❤️❤️
I love your architectural documentaries. Please keep up your great work.
Thank you very much!
As someone who has to make a powerpoint about Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe for my Art lesson tommorrow, I am so so so grateful for this documentary!
Amazing documentary... Clutter free transitions, to the point narrative and attention to details are some of the aspects I found in the video. Please keep up the good work. I request you to make a documentary on Huge Ferriss. A very underrated but prolific architect in same period of which Mies was a part.
This is an awesome video. Its hard to find such rich content on youtube so keep it up
Thank you ❤️
Wow! Loved it 🌟
Can I request documentary for Eero Saarinen. I just want to learn so much from him. Also to clarify why other called him "Futurist Architect" not "Modernist Architect"??
I'll wait you to post his story
Loved from Philippines
@Blessed Arch i hope you saw this
man beautiful narrative
Thank you ❤️
maaan great work!! thanks for creating such quality content
R.I.P. Mies Van der Rohe and thank you both for your work.
A great work . Remain blessed ❤
Thank you ❤️
Great narration 🎉
Very nice, informative documentary.
I love ur video, ur narrative style, ur soul in the voice .. thx a lot
Thank you so much ❤️
I continue to really enjoy these in-depth videos of Architects! Very insightful and useful for new architects and students of architecture to gain and understanding or history. One small feedback would be the apparently new use of AI imagery, I feel it takes away from the authenticity and historical accuracy of your otherwise fantastic work, I found myself less engaged in the visual part of this video due to the 'fake' AI photos and videos. Regardless, I aim to continue to watch this series with great enjoyment!
Hey thank you for the feedback. I do try different experiments to see if they can make the content better, but I understand your point. Will keep it in mind for future videos.
Love the quality of your videos!!!
Thank you so much ❤️
Awesome documentary!! 💯
Thank you so much ❤️
The video opened up on few of the insights about the great Modernist stalwart Mies, however I would have loved to know the role he played in the expositions especially in stream of Furniture design and his most celebrated chair who’s copy’s are today imitated! Looking forward to celebrated architects across Brazil such as Oscar Niemeyer!
Hey yeah there was a detailed part about the chair as well, however due to time constraints of the edit, I decided to let it go. But maybe I will create a separate video for the barcelona pavilion itself and will include the design of the chair in that too.
@@blessedarch thank you for documenting it for us 😇 looking forward to the extended part!
Make doc about alvaro siezo
a few of these photographs are NOT mies van der rohe.
None of these are Mies’s actual pictures. They are all AI generated. Throughout the documentary you will see AI generated visuals (they are all marked as such on the bottom left corner).
Look, I don't think that you should be using AI generated images at all, they are deceitful and obviously didn't even look like the man in question. Use of fake images falls way below the standards of any reputable academic institution. Your documentaries are very interesting but you should stop faking photos, its simply not nearly good enough.@@blessedarch You don't need them.
I also agree, i feel that all the images made with artificial intelligence removes a lot of seriousness from the video @blessedarch
@@MrVorpalswordhey thanks for your feedback, i always try different experiments with my content. I always make my viewers aware of which parts are generated using AI but I get your point that it might not be the moat accurate representation, will keep it in mind for the next one.
@@JSebastian_Baquerothanks for the feedback. I will keep it in mind for the next one.
Superb. Not sure about the AI generated images though. I did not notice the tags during the video, so that I had no idea which images were genuine and which manipulated/manufactured. I appreciate the time and effort that must have gone into making them but would prefer if all the images were authentic. My personal opinion, others may disagree. Thoroughly enjoyed the video though. Thanks.
Excellent
interesting info, i'm modern era fanboy. but please try a clearest way to identify if the picture is archive or AI, in some of them i no contrast between bg and ai advice. is important in a documentary video.
bravo!!!
Glad you liked it ❤️
Excellent videos man ❤
Thank you so much ❤️
Inspiring!
Ao glad you liked it
Hey buddy, Can you talk about Christopher Alexander?
could u plz do a video on riba accreditation for indian students and how can an indian student do riba part 2 postgraguate with out part 1
thank you i think i asked for it.
You’re welcome 😀
Make a document on Norman foster , zaha hadid ,Sanjay puri ,Hafeez contractors etc etc
I have made a two part video on Zaha already, you can find it on my channel.
@@blessedarch yes I go through it but please make a series on Indian architects coz we can connect with it in a deeper way ! It’s a request ! Your informative videos make such a big difference in a way of thinking thank you so much!
Hello, when are you making an ask me anything video. I mean, what you are doing is much more interesting to architects and archit-students than what many professors are doing for God's sake. So it would be interesting for you once to be under the lens and for us to ask you.
Hey so I dont have any plans on doing an AMA video anytime soon, but maybe I will do it soon on my insta stories
Very nice, beautifully narrated. Just some remarks:
1. The Name ”Mies“ was a problem because there is a German colloquial adjective ”mies“. It means as much as ”lousy“, ”inferior“, or ”rotten“. With ”van der Rohe“, Mies created a context perceived as Dutch, and thus ennobled the ugly name.
2. You give the impression that Mies followed modernism rather reluctantly when it became a trend. That is not correct. He was one of the pioneers of modernism and a member of the "November Group", which formulated important basic ideas of modernism. In 1921, he designed a high-rise building with a non-structural glass façade and can therefore be considered one of the pioneers of the free floor plan and the curtain wall.
3. The building with the shed roof made of quarter circles you show several times is not the Bauhaus in Dessau. It is the bauhaus archive in Berlin, which was only inaugurated in 1979 and is based on a design Gropius made in the 1960ies for this very purpose.
The original German Pavilion was torn down 1929, directly after the World Expo. There was already strong political resistance to modernism in Germany. In addition, the materials used were extremely valuable and expensive and were sold or reused elsewhere. What we see in Barcelona today is a recreation of the original pavilion at the original place that, finished in 1986.
no more ai please i find myself always checking to see whether or not what i am looking at is real, please just use photos of their architecture as a subsitute if no other image could be found
Robert venturi: less is bore
1886 - 1969 !
it is heartbreaking to see AI generated pictures in a video like this
Renzo Piano
AI is bore..
the narrator must be student
Is the narrator chinese?
You always mess up dates 1986-1969😂😂😂
Ohh damnn. That too right at the end 😅😅😅
Renzo Piano