You will learn to be patient in ur own unique ways, believe me, what difficult is to take a little bit of risk in stepping into architecture field of study
I am thinking of going to architecture college.. Do you reccomend it? Would you change your job ig you had the chance? Is there enough work possibilities?
@@hanadelic1899 I know a lot of lawyers, business people, project mangers, accountants, but I only know one Architect and she loves her career! Architecture is constantly evolving so if you are young, you will be able to ride the evolving wave as it develops. As a kid I always wanted to be an architect, and I regret never following that dream. If it is what you are passionate about, and what you actually want to do, then do it! As far as work possibilities/opportunities go, that largely depends on where you are in the world and what weight an Architect degree carries. In most places, with an Architect degree you are not limited to drawing up building plans, you could branch into spatial design, civil engineering, quantity surveying, building inspector etc. You can go as far as you want to, in anything you want to, as long as you are passionate, self-disciplined and have a desire to keep improving yourself! Good luck!
@@hanadelic1899 Right now Im a first year Architecture student in America and honestly Im having a lot of fun doing the major albeit it does get tough sometimes when there are deadlines for projects. Overall though, its extremely rewarding when you do make that deadline and finish the project so I think its definitely something to pursue in a career. Its something I've wanted to do since I was a kid so I'm happy that I'm following my dreams :)
@@hanadelic1899 Always will be business opportunists, it all depends on your crafts. And im not a architecture, but one thing i can say that if you're a creative person and you love creating things, and then seing them put into craft in real life. GO FOR IT. I have a hobby where i design game worlds. it's one of the most fun things out there and you can easily put 13 hours into your work without realizing it.
@@raphaelho3551 Its the power of editing. Notice how when he puts the barn door on there is a cut in the shadows from when he places it to when he slides it. Great little editing trick he did there though! You can see it at 17:00
Daughter: "Daddy. I want a doll house." Dad: 'You got it sweetheart." Daughter: "Daddy. I also want it to be fire, earthquake, and bomb proof." Dad: "I'll, uh, see what I can do."
It would be nice if you would list all the model materials used for your projects or perhaps give the information while narrating your videos. Excellent work and design.
Damn, now all he needs is an interior designer to say, damn, I need to make tiny furniture for this cuz it’s impossible not to want to deco the entire thing.
"That first floor looks great. Good job." "It's not done yet. I still have to add the tiling, wall fixtures, doors and lights." "Wow, all that detail? That's going to be real neat for people to look at." "Oh, no one will ever see that. I'm going to seal all off under two more floors and opaque windows."
This is absolutely stunning. Definitely a house I would love to build and live it. I really like the modern look if it. I hope you're still making these works of art. So darn cool.
if an arhcitect cant work ... there is a reason for it .. usually ... he isnt good at it proof ... more hallway than living space ..failed in function went for looks and got crap
This video is what UA-cam should be about. This guy is a true artist. What blows my mind as a finish carpenter myself, is his precision fitting on every piece. Incredible work! Oh, and the ASMR on the sound is perfect! Awesome 👍
I can just imagine MKs daughter one day at school as another girl brags about the Barbie Dream House her parents just bought her. MKs daughter: "Thats cute"
At the start I was confused when the foundations were being layed as to what was happening bc I assumed they would just be making a little foam core house or something but then this guy whips out the literal concrete and I know I’m in for a wild ride
I studied architecture at U of H before computers and we had model building classes for this purpose. Precision cuts were crucial and could make or break a project. These CAD people don't know what they are missing.
@@chriscattelino8169 Yes you are right , nowdays all people generally make there projects on cad or other software and the didn't know how much it feels great when we use our own hands for designing on paper it feels like a we are connected to that we can feel even imagine the working of our project which is much better than that cartoon animation
@@chriscattelino8169 I was here before computers was around as well. But I just find it completely ignorant not to use the tools at our disposal now. I'm sure people back in the day built their houses out of sticks and plant fibers. I bet they would say the same thing about you on precision cutting materials when it's easier just to build it from raw materials. Who is right? Think in the past and you might just get left there.
@@mchlsull In my High School we had a class where they built a house from scratch at 1"=1' scale, cutting each 2X4 stud, etc. It was the most popular class in the department. I tried to get into it twice and it was full both times. Later I had the opportunity to wok for an architect firm because all of their people were CAD trained and could not put pencil to paper, so when the power went out, they were hut down completely. Computers are great, but they have weaknesses.
@@Aekonn The tools themselves are super cheap. I work in stucco/plastering during summer breaks, and the tools cumulatively are no more than $30. A cheap soldering iron is the most expensive, running at $25 on Amazon. I'm wondering how much all these materials may cost overall
I was about to comment that this would be literally the house of my dreams, but before doing it i checked your whole chanel... like dude, how do u do it so that every house you do is indeed my dreamy house. Actually impressed.
@@LUPIPUPI1 lmao imagine malding over somebody's pandemic art project and debating the effectiveness of a miniature house. Don't be the waste of space you're complaining about.
I was about to comment something like, "What, not going to grout the tile?" then you pulled out the grout and fuckin grouted the tile... I just cannot fathom..
What do you mean random? Do you mean chosen by chance? How would such a mechanism work in the practical confines of the natural world. Also, I am a robot. Thank you.
I'm an architecture and design student and I need to know what material you're using to make the molds for the concrete! I'm new to your channel and I've already binge-watched at least seven builds🙈
He has scaled the construction PERFECTLY. Loved the floor grouting and ceiling lights. This is one of those things architects love being involved in. No clients, no limitations lol I hope he makes the site plan too 😍
we actually got that too :D - but not made from concrete; it was more like a doll house from wood and plaster so that you could take it apart to have a better look inside. we gifted it back to the architect on the 10th anniversary of the home
I mean, drawing is most of it I'd say. Anyone who looks down on architects though is an idiot. It's a difficult job and absolutely necessary for any building to take place. Builders without an architect is like a screw without a screwdriver
Im not an architect or anything, but i feel like most people equate architecture with sitting down and drawing a house or something, which is fun if you enjoy drawing houses, but when your an architect i think you dont get to choose what you draw because you have clients telling you what they want.
@@pako3842 your talking about civil engineers as well now. The architect designs the building and civil designs the land and its layout. They also make sure the land is actually usable of course. The architect should know the setbacks on a property and build within it. They also need to leave room for stormwater management and of course a front and back yard. Source: Im a civil engineer (Land development to be exact, not structural)
His work for miniature house's is sooo friggin mature. I luv it. I bet that took a month or more to build. And the cost .. probably thousands. In his other miniature houses.. there's cement walls that dry like a real house, more music added, doors and steps, with cool outdoor lighting, windows and a pool in his other places. Sooo, when can we move our dolls in??? Lol.
Its a basic skill taught in our architecture school in first semester... you measure according to dwgs and then cut the mountboard to perfect size. and this guy is an absolute beast!!!!
@@velyue Opening sketch - he probably uses a 4F pencil for a simple proportionate layout. Those lines aren't perfectly square... until soon after the ruler is used.
Well, It would be destroyed immediatly due to plastic not made for builds this big Oh yeah and too much problems at atomic scale since atoms will be fartehr away from one eachother
In a way, I'm kinda sad that you can't split apart the floors. It would be brilliant if you could see all the work that's gone on inside the thing after you've built it!
@@holeinmind2622 lets not get offended over something small like this. She was just making a general statement, so yes, little girls. Can't little girls enjoy doll houses too?
I don't know what to say... I saw this in my recommendations and only expected a simple build of a model house... but no, it was made from start to finish just like a real house... the attention to details, the tiling of the floors... everything... If the rest of your videos are like this, I'm subscribing right now!
but I think it´s so cool doing something during quarantine. I´m also a lazy ass sometimes but when you found something you can do and work on it´s actually really cool
Glad to see he’s providing affordable housing for the mouse community.
he ‘ s done a great service by doing this .
doing gods work
"affordable"
Can you build anything like this
definitely not affordable for the common mouse, this is for the higher ups
This guy's nieces and nephews gonna have the coolest dollhouses ever
And the heaviest ones...ever.
And almost impossible to play with...
@@Tcao4444 If I had one of this I Will just stare at it admiring the details
Kid: Hey dad!! Look how cool dollhouse i got!! Wait i want to play wi...
Dad: son whats that hole on the floor!!??
@@joonalehtinen5922 ur mum
Mouse walks in with a top hat and monocle: "I'll take it, fine sir"
he would pay with the 10.000 cheese he's been saving, with land of course
i read that in Spiffing brits' voice.
this guy says ''of course my distiguish sir''
Jerry from the new tom and jerry movie just got a little mouse chub.
@@noiJadisCailleachsame
God damn I've never felt more useless in my life.
it almost feels unsurprisingly normal seeing you here lol
I was thinking the exact same thing the entire video
Atleast your not me...
Why you blasphemy god ?
When the 7 year old says that his parents "didn't help him at all" with the project
@@butbetter5908 no it isn’t if you also had like a year on your hands
@@RobbieG-sx3hv Even 2 years of building trades. Lmaoo fml
You guys have parents? :(
But this was the one kid who actually did and was in all advanced classes
@@butbetter5908 "know the physics" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This guy isn’t just the architect, he is the whole building team
Ahuevo no entiendo nada ;-; por que hablan ingles si el titulo esta en español???
@@monicaalvis8401 ?????
debe ser por el idioma de tu dispositivo
el título esta en inglés pero también se lo puede traducir a otros idiomas
Xd
@@asdasdasdsi oh, ok y diga tu hablas español o ingles ,_,?
@@monicaalvis8401 hablo español, aunque se algo de inglés
@@asdasdasdsi ok yo uso traductor xd
If he isn’t making a neighbourhood with all these houses ima be mad.
So impressive
Agreed
OMG YES
it's the client faults not the architect if that happens
@@lester7958 🙂
OHH COME ON HEART THE COMMENT BUT NOT REPLY IF YOU ARE LOL 😂
Man, I want to be an architect when I grow up but my only fear is that I could never be patient enough to make something so pretty lol
Hmm r u smart at math?than the possibility it's brighter..well,my dream Sama as well but I'm too idiot..
same lol
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Most are not and there is no need to
You will learn to be patient in ur own unique ways, believe me, what difficult is to take a little bit of risk in stepping into architecture field of study
Someone please shrink me
ok
@@tasty1238 ok
@@Andreasodebrink alright
I got the shrinkinator were set
That won’t help, you still would have to pay taxes to live there.
*Me making a dirt hut in Minecraft: "I'm somewhat of an architect my self".
Dirt huts are the true source of art
That gives me an idea, why not just test and build the houses in minecraft as an architect instead of building this?
I hate you!! LMAOOOOO
bestttt
lol
You know he's serious when he pulled out the steel bars and the cement.
lol
i really thought he was gonna bust out a mini torch and mini weld the poles but i was sad to see him just wire twist
@@Anthony-uz5tj that's how rebar (reinforcing bar) is actually connected - with wire twists. That grid increases the tensile strength of concrete.
I dont understand how he cleaned up the excess cement that over split.
the finished product looks like every 32 year old's bathroom
My battery: 1%
Me: Watches this video
My battery: "ok I'll wait"
Yes
I´m an architect and I just sit around at home while doing nothing so...
I am thinking of going to architecture college.. Do you reccomend it? Would you change your job ig you had the chance? Is there enough work possibilities?
@@hanadelic1899 I know a lot of lawyers, business people, project mangers, accountants, but I only know one Architect and she loves her career! Architecture is constantly evolving so if you are young, you will be able to ride the evolving wave as it develops. As a kid I always wanted to be an architect, and I regret never following that dream. If it is what you are passionate about, and what you actually want to do, then do it!
As far as work possibilities/opportunities go, that largely depends on where you are in the world and what weight an Architect degree carries. In most places, with an Architect degree you are not limited to drawing up building plans, you could branch into spatial design, civil engineering, quantity surveying, building inspector etc.
You can go as far as you want to, in anything you want to, as long as you are passionate, self-disciplined and have a desire to keep improving yourself!
Good luck!
@@hanadelic1899 Right now Im a first year Architecture student in America and honestly Im having a lot of fun doing the major albeit it does get tough sometimes when there are deadlines for projects. Overall though, its extremely rewarding when you do make that deadline and finish the project so I think its definitely something to pursue in a career. Its something I've wanted to do since I was a kid so I'm happy that I'm following my dreams :)
@@FlashPaperGrind I want to be an architect when I grow up
@@hanadelic1899 Always will be business opportunists, it all depends on your crafts.
And im not a architecture, but one thing i can say that if you're a creative person and you love creating things, and then seing them put into craft in real life.
GO FOR IT.
I have a hobby where i design game worlds. it's one of the most fun things out there and you can easily put 13 hours into your work without realizing it.
Plot twist: he's a giant man building a normal house
Dil uc
@@octane5648 helo
Lol
*HMMMMMMMMM*
Duh.
"If an architect can't work, what happens at home?" They keep working...only their project size shrinks dramatically.
"Dad? Can you build me a Doll House?"
Him: "Say No More"
Thats a heavy doll house
@@jmeyn1961 Well at last they ain't throwing the doll house
it’s so satisfying how they all just perfectly fit together
How is he even doing that? I think its because of maths but i dont know😂
Das the power of geometry
@@eurusn6636 precision and proper measurement I guess. It's probably being very careful and double/triple checking all your measurements
@@raphaelho3551 Its the power of editing. Notice how when he puts the barn door on there is a cut in the shadows from when he places it to when he slides it. Great little editing trick he did there though! You can see it at 17:00
@@ogfunctionn ?
this guy builds better houses then the construction companies in my country
Where are you from?
and then what?
@@TT-vy6pg Then he will go send a hitman there, what do you think?
Don't worry it's "Normal"...
@@marloncarandang13 Please mister, don't hurt me, I'm so scared right now!
@@TT-vy6pg No....Somebody else bought you in dark web I didt get to catch up tho...
It was a great architecture. I was impressed by the power and realism that I couldn't think of as a miniature. I can't wait for tha next video!
Daughter: "Daddy. I want a doll house."
Dad: 'You got it sweetheart."
Daughter: "Daddy. I also want it to be fire, earthquake, and bomb proof."
Dad: "I'll, uh, see what I can do."
ly
🤣🙏
Tem gente que inveja o tranpo dos otros
@@manchopelancho9208 di blog
@@nawawioi9520 blog
20 seconds in and i'm already mad by how effortlessly he can draw straight lines like that
check how he cuts in straight line in 19:30. insane!
Same doubt😅😂
@@lotecque 😂😂
@@cicciogrecia There was a line but still impressive
If this dude ever gets a hamster, that hamster gonna be living the big life
Lol
HAHAHA yeah trueee
This comment make me think of SimiTV. He makes models for his hamsters to have fun in.
It would be nice if you would list all the model materials used for your projects or perhaps give the information while narrating your videos. Excellent work and design.
me when he starts tiling the floor: holy shit. holy shit. is he gonna-
him: grouts it
me: HOLY SHIT. HOLY SHIT.
Same! I was like OH NO HE DIDN'T JUST GROUT THAT FLOOR!!!
I was the same when he poured the roof and used the wire first, he's not going to .... holy shit , he IS...
awful tile job
@@kize32 come on give him some slack
Too bad there was grout on the walls....
Damn, now all he needs is an interior designer to say, damn, I need to make tiny furniture for this cuz it’s impossible not to want to deco the entire thing.
But how would you put the furniture inside? Are the layers (floors) removable?
@@MrMeszaros i don’t think so, he’d have to build another one from scratch
The interior designer would need to hire little moving mice to move all the furniture into the house!!
"That first floor looks great. Good job."
"It's not done yet. I still have to add the tiling, wall fixtures, doors and lights."
"Wow, all that detail? That's going to be real neat for people to look at."
"Oh, no one will ever see that. I'm going to seal all off under two more floors and opaque windows."
Thats an engineer for you.
Hope he gets an endoscope camera so we can all see those hidden rooms in the final shot.
한글을 찾으신 당신! 환영합니다
인정
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킹정이지ㅋ
근데 채널 주인 한국인임?
Her: "So what are you doing this Sunday?"
Him: "Oh you know, just putting grout in the tiles of my *miniature house* "
That’s basically what my friends think I do in architecture school lol
@@irfangillani3581 You don't?
Imagine this guy having kids lmao, they would be the envy of their friends just for having such an amazing play houses for their toys.
This is the type of person you'd want to make your school projects.
not sure... this totally exceeds my budget.
This is absolutely stunning. Definitely a house I would love to build and live it. I really like the modern look if it. I hope you're still making these works of art. So darn cool.
If an architect can’t work in his job, an architect works in his home.
Always
Basically
Exactly
if an arhcitect cant work ... there is a reason for it .. usually ... he isnt good at it
proof ... more hallway than living space ..failed in function went for looks and got crap
@@0623kaboom yeah bc this house isn’t the size of a lego house😭 let’s see you make something better 💀
This video is what UA-cam should be about. This guy is a true artist. What blows my mind as a finish carpenter myself, is his precision fitting on every piece. Incredible work!
Oh, and the ASMR on the sound is perfect! Awesome 👍
Or they cut out all the video footage of their mistakes
I can just imagine MKs daughter one day at school as another girl brags about the Barbie Dream House her parents just bought her.
MKs daughter: "Thats cute"
I was just thinking, he'd make an AMAZING doll house 😍
Mks daughter's house goes brrrrrr haha!
At the start I was confused when the foundations were being layed as to what was happening bc I assumed they would just be making a little foam core house or something but then this guy whips out the literal concrete and I know I’m in for a wild ride
How could he cut the board so straight without using ruler🤯 I could never
That’s what architects do
There's already a pre-cut or a line on it, watch it slowly and with the light on it you will see
@@joao3043 even so i cant do that.. >
same, I would just go rgshzdrfbtcd
my dad is an architect and when he cuts something, IT'S SO PERFECT LIKE- 🤯😱🤯
It's crazy how everything fits together so snug. If I tried doing that the house would look like the leaning Tower of Pisa.
AutoCAD and a laser printer can do you wonders!
I studied architecture at U of H before computers and we had model building classes for this purpose. Precision cuts were crucial and could make or break a project. These CAD people don't know what they are missing.
@@chriscattelino8169 Yes you are right , nowdays all people generally make there projects on cad or other software and the didn't know how much it feels great when we use our own hands for designing on paper it feels like a we are connected to that we can feel even imagine the working of our project which is much better than that cartoon animation
@@chriscattelino8169 I was here before computers was around as well. But I just find it completely ignorant not to use the tools at our disposal now. I'm sure people back in the day built their houses out of sticks and plant fibers. I bet they would say the same thing about you on precision cutting materials when it's easier just to build it from raw materials. Who is right? Think in the past and you might just get left there.
@@mchlsull In my High School we had a class where they built a house from scratch at 1"=1' scale, cutting each 2X4 stud, etc. It was the most popular class in the department. I tried to get into it twice and it was full both times. Later I had the opportunity to wok for an architect firm because all of their people were CAD trained and could not put pencil to paper, so when the power went out, they were hut down completely. Computers are great, but they have weaknesses.
Finnish architect:
Opens Blender
Stares at the default cube
The perfect building
Russian Architect:
Stares at a cube
The perfect Building.
And this is why I wish my dad was an architect. It would be so cool if he could teach me build these kind of miniature buildings
Even as a biochemical engineer I sat in awe for 23 straight minutes wondering how someone could be so knowledgeable and talented.
I'm serious about putting lego people in there😂
love that idea
"Tell me you played with Lego as a child, without telling me..."
진짜 이런 거 보면 진짜 감탄나오고 건축가 진짜 진짜 너무 멋있는 직업 같음. 자신이 설계한 그 상상의 집을 만들 수 있는 거잖아. 물론 여건이 되야되겠지만은. 그래도 자신이 설계하고 현장에 나가서 조금씩 지시하고 그렇게 만들어진 건축물 보면 뿌듯할 거 같앙ㅎㅎ
최근에 이분 영상 떠서 계속 봤는데 진짜 그쪽 말대로 완전 뿌듯할듯 ㅠㅠ 디자인 설계 다 내가 해야하는데 그걸 항상 아이디어 넘치게 만드시는 건축가님들 완전 짱임 멋있네요ㅠㅠ
This guy has expensive hobbies. Not in terms of money but time.
Don't you worry about him......see his views? He has more than just expensive hobbies.
@@metaf4 what does he have ?
helps that it's also his job..
Out of curiosity, how much do projects like this actually cost?
@@Aekonn The tools themselves are super cheap. I work in stucco/plastering during summer breaks, and the tools cumulatively are no more than $30. A cheap soldering iron is the most expensive, running at $25 on Amazon. I'm wondering how much all these materials may cost overall
This thing probably costs more than my actual house.
Haha
I was gonna say, I'd have to pull out a 30 year mortgage just for the scale model
You two some special kind of broke xd
@@Custly i got 55 dollars canadian to my name wym im rich
@@Jordan-zk2rf oof Canadian
I am an architect and I can say that this is a master piece.
Wouldn't it be amazing if realistic mini furnitures were also added? This is one incredible house!
Teacher: Ok class today were going to make *simple* model of our houses
That one kid:
Best comment lol made my day 😂😂😂😂 neighbours kid lol
definetly that guy
Alan...his name was alan😞
Actually grouted the mini tile, too? This guy's amount of patience and focus is Jedi level!
I'm looking for the comment complaining that the grout is white lmao
I was about to comment that this would be literally the house of my dreams, but before doing it i checked your whole chanel... like dude, how do u do it so that every house you do is indeed my dreamy house. Actually impressed.
It would be cool to see all the houses together in a little village and all lit up
“How an architect avoids becoming an alcoholic during Corona” is my alt title hahah
Does architect avoid coffee?
Ugly ass house tbh. No wonder he dosent get work while at home.
@@LUPIPUPI1 you mad
@@connorspencer6816 lots of wastwd space
@@LUPIPUPI1 lmao imagine malding over somebody's pandemic art project and debating the effectiveness of a miniature house. Don't be the waste of space you're complaining about.
everything: ordinary kids dollhouse
architects: my daughter's dollhouse
This man really just poured a mini concrete foundation complete with rebar...
Edit: Just finished the video and this is super impressive!
Good or really cool👍👍👍👍
Me: looking at the the care that you've put into details like the doors
My sliding door that got installed upside down: howdy
dfkgjhdf THIS COMMENT
there are 5 sliding doors in my house and 1 of them is upside down. it annoys me so much
@@mackwack2758 I've got one. It's indoors so we just leave it open. It gets stuck
I was about to comment something like, "What, not going to grout the tile?" then you pulled out the grout and fuckin grouted the tile... I just cannot fathom..
My wife was shocked at that part, as well.
I wasn't expecting white grout. personally I like how elegant it looks I just don't like how dirty it get and some stain never come out.
wow i think i know architecture now. thanks.
Model making ****
Dude you didnt saw architecture in this video you watch a miniature construction video so stop being a smartass
@@GXDSX bro not gonna lie I think he was joking...
@@GXDSX he was probably joking clam down
@@GXDSX lmao u talk about a smart@$$ but "you didnt saw"
imagine being this good at something, oh my god. you're incredibly skilled
This dudes hamster must be living the sweet life.
Don't you mean suite life
@@taylorg2050 of Zack and Cody?
I dunno. Can you imagine filling that with wood shavings?
he actually even got his own website . i guess it was something like yhamster or so... or with an x?
@@Kamir530 dont even
Eyes: "Let's make it!"
Brain: "I'm leaving now"
Is he still there or did he leave?? 🤡
Some random High School kid:
"Oh no, something's been awakened from deep inside of me."
did i spotted a linkin park fan?
Oh god lol
"Welp, time to be an architect. I'm sorry mom, dad."
What do you mean random? Do you mean chosen by chance? How would such a mechanism work in the practical confines of the natural world. Also, I am a robot. Thank you.
Lmaooo this is so me during the video.
I'm an architecture and design student and I need to know what material you're using to make the molds for the concrete! I'm new to your channel and I've already binge-watched at least seven builds🙈
Hi
I am Indian . My name Aditya Kumar
@@d-dikshakumari3915 les gooo
Formica perhaps? Either that or some type of hard plastic.
He has scaled the construction PERFECTLY. Loved the floor grouting and ceiling lights. This is one of those things architects love being involved in. No clients, no limitations lol I hope he makes the site plan too 😍
I'm pretty sure more effort went into this miniature house than what went into my actual house.
Imagine doing this for a client, and then giving it to them when they actually build the house. Now they have a tiny house of their house.
When my grandparents build their house on an acreage, they had a mini model of it to work from
I think architects like keeping the models as they use them kinda like a portfolio
we actually got that too :D - but not made from concrete; it was more like a doll house from wood and plaster so that you could take it apart to have a better look inside. we gifted it back to the architect on the 10th anniversary of the home
@@jom1439 thats nice :)
On the other hand, you build a replica to sit on a display case in your office to persuade newer clients
What I learned today: We need giants to build houses for us
Yeaaa
If only nobody decide to take down that tree
They did in attack on titan
Or we need to build giant robots to do the work.
@@silviafox78 robots being controlled by artificial intelligence can do a lot of mistakes, but if it is controlled by a human...
wouaw, super video!!!!!! peux tu faire la maison de tony stark stp ????
Everybody: Awwww! What a nice house!
Me: Where is the toilet?
Me: I can't believe he didn't make a tool to properly spread the thin-set under the tile.
I wouldn't walk up those balcony stairs though 😜
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No running water and no locks on the doors. This house has to be fake right?
pooppoo in garden ofc
Have you ever thought about trying some tall building?
Omg yes
Skyscraper
It what I was going to say
@@lesfrerebbq I think many fans also want to say
high rise buildings get boring pretty quick. There's a reason engineers hate them.
Proof that Architect isn't just about "drawing"
Huge respect to all the Architect out there.
I mean, drawing is most of it I'd say. Anyone who looks down on architects though is an idiot. It's a difficult job and absolutely necessary for any building to take place.
Builders without an architect is like a screw without a screwdriver
wheres the plumbing then loooool jk
@@Rocco-tb9ih it’s absolutely necessary when you want to violate setbacks and go for a variance. Just stick with an engineer.
Im not an architect or anything, but i feel like most people equate architecture with sitting down and drawing a house or something, which is fun if you enjoy drawing houses, but when your an architect i think you dont get to choose what you draw because you have clients telling you what they want.
@@pako3842 your talking about civil engineers as well now. The architect designs the building and civil designs the land and its layout. They also make sure the land is actually usable of course. The architect should know the setbacks on a property and build within it. They also need to leave room for stormwater management and of course a front and back yard. Source: Im a civil engineer (Land development to be exact, not structural)
His work for miniature house's is sooo friggin mature. I luv it. I bet that took a month or more to build. And the cost .. probably thousands. In his other miniature houses.. there's cement walls that dry like a real house, more music added, doors and steps, with cool outdoor lighting, windows and a pool in his other places. Sooo, when can we move our dolls in??? Lol.
I love how everything fit perfectly, he must have tooks hours to measure everything
you mean like an architect?
As an arhitect you have to know all the measures before you are building it. So no he didnt measure anything
Its a basic skill taught in our architecture school in first semester... you measure according to dwgs and then cut the mountboard to perfect size. and this guy is an absolute beast!!!!
Probably days
It is a common practice for builders. Measure twice, cut once.
The way this dude draws straight lines without a ruler. HOLY SHT
Ikr I never thought to use my hands when using a ruler!!!!
Not to burst your bubble, but the lines were "pre-scored" using a ruler. This ensures a clean snap of the material.
@@c3cubed Actually, thank you. Now I know how to make something snap apart cleanly.
@@c3cubed i think they were talking abt the sketch at the beginning?
@@velyue Opening sketch - he probably uses a 4F pencil for a simple proportionate layout. Those lines aren't perfectly square... until soon after the ruler is used.
Imagine Ant-Man tech is real. You can just DIY your house like this and make it big later.
You'd have a problem with the statics :P
That house would weigh a billion pounds lmao
If you want walls made of plastic, yes
Well,
It would be destroyed immediatly due to plastic not made for builds this big
Oh yeah and too much problems at atomic scale
since atoms will be fartehr away from one eachother
@@babydospm It’s not really consistent. Hank carries around a full size tank as a keychain, sooooo...
I can see how much models he failed when he was a student but that what made this man a perfectionist.
And then your kid walks in dressed as Godzilla.
Hahaha this is underrated.
the way he build it you could probably stand on it xd
"Some men just want to watch the world burn"
It could take it...
"Oh yeah, nice tile work. But there's absolutely no way he's going to grout it..."
Answer to the title question, He builds a mini home at home. Lol
This guy is genius. No words for him. Finishing is unbelievable.
In a way, I'm kinda sad that you can't split apart the floors. It would be brilliant if you could see all the work that's gone on inside the thing after you've built it!
@@edwinouko7072 tiny cameras at the end of a flexible stick?
@@Osiwan960 Tiny remote control robot would work as well.
@@dhgmrz17 yea, let's hope he reads this!
You can see it through windows
This is such a good thing to do, imagine someone looking at this person's portfolio and he just pulls out THIS, their jaws are going to drop.
Then there's me, who can't even cut a piece of paper straight
fold it first
@@paddington1670 bold of you to assume that works for me 😏
just because of this video i want to become an architect
meanwhile me building "impressive" house in minecraft
that's valid
*laughs nervously in his 9x9 house*
Yes. The full diamond houses 😌
this makes me wanna build smth
17:03 - 17:05
that moment when you realise that you don't even have enough money to build a model house, let alone a real one. :(
I would totally purchase one of these kits if he sold them.
Probably a few hundred bucks at least but damn would it be cool and worth it
one man army!!!!! Excellent design and lighting effects!!!!!
me: no way hes gonna make another floor
him: starts taping off the stairs
me: NO WAY
Same! like he showing out now! LoL
@@duane_313 hey you still watching? Comment 15 minutes ago video 22 long
That’s every little girls dream doll house.
Ex wife will get it.. (when these little girls grow up so does the size of their “doll” houses
Little girls?
I'm 22 y.o. boy and I want that kind of doll house
@@holeinmind2622 lets not get offended over something small like this. She was just making a general statement, so yes, little girls. Can't little girls enjoy doll houses too?
@@cocoaicci_ I don’t think he was actually offended haha
@@holeinmind2622И зовут тебя Гриша, лол.
I don't know what to say...
I saw this in my recommendations and only expected a simple build of a model house... but no, it was made from start to finish just like a real house... the attention to details, the tiling of the floors... everything...
If the rest of your videos are like this, I'm subscribing right now!
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله
Good working
My quartine time:
Sleep, eat, animal crossing
This guy's quartine:
Don't you mean Quarantine?
but I think it´s so cool doing something during quarantine. I´m also a lazy ass sometimes but when you found something you can do and work on it´s actually really cool
daughter: Dad i want a dollhouse
dad: hold my beer
I can just imagine this man's kid going over to a friend's house and seeing their doll house 🙄
Mans kid: whats this? *says this while looking at doll house*
This is a real villa. This man, he is not only an architect but also a builder.
Bro like how could anyone dislike this???!!
Some Karens ugh. This is some epic house tho 😳😳
anyone else wondering how his lines are so perfectly smooth and straight and he wasn't even using a ruler
His limes are great
@@urboss729 maybe you should take some tips for your profile pic. Amd thx for pointing out the typo btw.
@@bilalmahida5108 lol
It’s a SCALE ARCHITECTURAL MODEL. “That’s just a well built dollhouse”
Excellent job, very creative.