I find it quite funny that he talks much faster in a foreign language than in his mother tongue 😅 It's so much easier to follow him when he talks english, than when he's talking in swiss german
Prof. Peter zumthor is the genius Architect from switzerland , see Buildings now from the beyerler Foundation , & therme vals , and His great work in cologne, ger Many ,he is absolute a great man !!!!
Zumthor tiene la habilidad de exaltar la expresion de los materiales. No importa si es piedra, vidrio o madera, lo logra con una simplicidad formal, eso es un artista.
It's a beautiful building.. But i wanted to know how the foundation is made on a rock cliff... Are the posts foundation strong enough to endure the time period or just some screws fixed/screwed on plain rocks?
I don’t know the English terms for it but it is actually a type of wood (Sperrholz) which was saturated with “Jutegewebe” so it would stay that way despite the Arctic weather, this whole thing was again coated with black “Kunstholz ( type of wood) on a PMMA Basis:)
Muhammad Shafayet Hossain Jutegewebe is completely natural, so in the beginning you secure it with some kind of wooden stakes... as time passes it will completely dissolve without any remains due to the natural weather conditions.
I find it quite funny that he talks much faster in a foreign language than in his mother tongue 😅 It's so much easier to follow him when he talks english, than when he's talking in swiss german
That's sooo true!
What a wonderful treat to be able to hear the artist explaining his thousand process...thank you
Prof. Peter zumthor is the genius
Architect from switzerland , see
Buildings now from the beyerler
Foundation , & therme vals , and
His great work in cologne, ger
Many ,he is absolute a great man !!!!
Zumthor tiene la habilidad de exaltar la expresion de los materiales. No importa si es piedra, vidrio o madera, lo logra con una simplicidad formal, eso es un artista.
Es unico, es el mejor.
It's a beautiful building.. But i wanted to know how the foundation is made on a rock cliff... Are the posts foundation strong enough to endure the time period or just some screws fixed/screwed on plain rocks?
When eloquence interrupts vulgarity in architecture, only love is left.
imagine u`re not looking it in 1.25 pace
1,5
does someone know what the measurements of the museum are, please?
He just create a new word at 0:29 "Stimulight" stimulate with light :-)
it took forever to see what was inside the structure.
lime green? - - - (rectangular foot pads).......... change tin coverings for different colors?
alguien tendra los planos constructivos o fotos de la construccion que me pueda proporcionar?
This is an architect!
Very good!
VERY INTERESTING PERSPECTIVE INDEED IN WHICH ANYBODY CAN LEARN FROM
Does anybody know about that black material ? Maybe he skipped it !
I don’t know the English terms for it but it is actually a type of wood (Sperrholz) which was saturated with “Jutegewebe” so it would stay that way despite the Arctic weather, this whole thing was again coated with black “Kunstholz ( type of wood) on a PMMA Basis:)
*sorry, my mistake... it’s not black wood, it’s black fossil/natural resin!!
@@annarubas4724 so the jutegewebe is attached with the wood by some kind of glue ?
Do you know the name of that resin ? I used sharon fruit glue on wood for coating. Is it like that ?
Muhammad Shafayet Hossain Jutegewebe is completely natural, so in the beginning you secure it with some kind of wooden stakes... as time passes it will completely dissolve without any remains due to the natural weather conditions.
Bois his English isn't the yellow from the egg
Abitur can come bro
@@Anne-lz4dm Good one!
the best!!
Yes. He is the best .
Better than Haldenstein
Very greatly appreciate like like it would.
❤️
someone get the clippers and trim his eyebrows now!
Poor wheelchair users
don't like that shit zum thorn.