Minimalist Residence Inspired by the Simple Forms of the Aegean Villages

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024

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  • @mirageon
    @mirageon  Рік тому +1

    Taking some suggestions into account, I'll share some house tours without narrated comments, only background music. Let me know what you prefer: with narration or without narration.

    • @connieburton9262
      @connieburton9262 Рік тому

      Without narrative

    • @vakulaag7959
      @vakulaag7959 Рік тому

      With narration and without music

    • @adamndirtyape
      @adamndirtyape Рік тому

      I actually like your narration, especially if you point out what materials were used or other construction details.

    • @denysesieders9035
      @denysesieders9035 Рік тому

      This architecture design is ..Primordial.. Do not change anything

  • @mr.k5865
    @mr.k5865 Рік тому +2

    An outstanding home. I have studied home architecture for many decades. The Greeks in the Cycladic Islands arguably make for me, on average, the best-built new homes in the world. On several of the more design-forward islands (for example Paros, Mykonos, etc), you will probably find nowhere else in this world a denser population of quality, beautifully built newer homes. Even the lower budget stuff is built to such a high degree of construction excellence that puts nearly every other place to shame (Im looking at you USA, my home). I salute these people and their immense passion for quality.

    • @mirageon
      @mirageon  Рік тому

      I am passionate about architecture, but residential architecture is even more fascinating to me. Each client has a different lifestyle, different needs, local cultures - everything makes each residence unique. The form seeking to "follow the function" 😉

  • @marks1324
    @marks1324 Рік тому +1

    Good to mix it up.
    Perfect match of music with the home in this video.

  • @adamndirtyape
    @adamndirtyape Рік тому +2

    Hands down one of the best houses I've ever seen. When you hear people talk about how a house blends into the landscape this house should be on the poster for it. Also, this house will endure. Seriously, with the way it was built with thick stone walls (which also serve to insulate it from heat) this house will probably be around in some form for hundreds of years. Now that's sustainability.