Here's my video playlist for Buildings and Architecture: ua-cam.com/play/PLgVMn8k8t5JOBBxAquyWcaFvonpH2ZcuI.html I will be adding to this as I create new ones. Thanks for watching my videos!!🎆✨🎈😎
Jared Owen ...... Mr Owen I just happened across one of your videos the other day,it was the one on the white house 🏡,I really enjoyed it,you go though great detail, I’ve subscribed, again thanks for the work you do, God bless.👍🇺🇸⭐️🇺🇸
Very beautiful in real life and giant. I visited it several times when I was a child, My parents spent their honeymoon there as well when they first got married, and I visited it with my husband years ago as well.
Imagine the awkwardness of all those people shuffling past each other on a catwalk that high in the air to switch elevators 😂 No wonder they changed it
@@adriand6883 It's nothing for the 1880s. Conditions everywhere still were utterly primitive, then. It's a worthwhile undertaking to broadly imagine them. There was hardly any sound recording, and practically no filming, yet. You only could fly in a balloon. Telephone was one of the newest achievements, but still absolutely rare and working only within small areas. Daimler and Benz were just inventing the car, which wasn't yet of any noteworthy practical use. It was a _really_ different world.
I’m guessing it’s bigger than you think up there on the too level. I went up to the second level and * thought * we were all the way up (..but it was closed off at the time). It’s huge!!
[Random fact] Guy de Montpassant, a famous french writer and journalist who lived at the time of the construction of the tower, once said : "The best thing about climbing at the top of the Eiffel Tower is that you can't see the Eiffel Tower from there". Like many Parisian at that time, he was not a huge fan of this monument.
When The French surrendered in The Second World War And The 3rd Reich was advancing on Paris, Some angry Parisians cut the Elevator cables so Any Nazis would have to walk to the top.
Cunard Line: Spare Every Expense - actually it was staff members clever strategy ....Nazis also wanted to mount large guns & the Nazi flag, so it was a lot more difficult to ascend - see this UA-cam link for info: ua-cam.com/video/Wedppul4x0s/v-deo.html
Jared, your work is absolutely superb. I have done just enough 3D CAD work to know the amount of planning and work that’s required. The transitions between alternative renderings that you use to depict moving, multilayered structures are simply mind-blowing.
I went to the top when it was 2 elevators (lifts). Imagine a platform 1m (3’) wide, 2m long with only a handrail at each end. The two elevators arrive at the same time and you walk across from one to the other. Don’t get left behind or you are on a platform about 220m (700’) above the ground with nothing on either side. And the wind sweeping past. And the tower swaying. Much too easy these days!
The Sydney Opera House please!!! I love this channel!!!
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When I went to the tower last January, they also had an exhibition with information on how it was built. I don't remember the details, but it had info on how they leveled out the four pillars so they matched perfectly when they came close to each other. Maybe you could do a follow up with this (so that I can remember it as well 😅)
Arturo Torres Sánchez to be short, there is an hydrolic system inside the north, west and est pillar because of the sun who dilate the iron. So the hydrolic system pulse up/down the pillar, so there is no notable height difference between them And also, BAGUETTE 🥖🇫🇷😉
Pretty much the most uncomfortable elavator ever, you are in a little sphere with 5 other people, and at the top is a hallway with many angled windows, btw your ears will pop in the elavator
Walking the stairs down from the second floor is a work out as well. But at the several landings while taking a break, are great spots for pictures. The north and west sides were the best to me. Looking forward to return.
I remember seeing in a documentary that not one single piece of the structure had to be re-cut because it didn't fit properly. Not a big deal these days with computer guided laser cutting tools but back in the 1880s that was impressive.
Que obra magnífica!Que engenhosidade para a época em que foi construida,Eu estou montando um quebra cabeça com 1000 peças dessa torre,é simplesmente fantástico. Presesvar esse é um presente para o mundo.
This is so weird... last night I was reading a book and it contained details about the Eiffel Tower, and I was having trouble picturing it in my mind, so I googled Eiffel Tower images on Google for the first time, but then, the next day, I see that there is a extremely detailed version that would answer my question. Coincidence?
@@tazjammer 2nd until the 80's ???? Eifel was build in 1887 and was completed by 1889, whole of it, first, second and top level, yes there is a restaurant on the 2nd level when I visited in 1965.
Imagine being in 1890, having a nice lunch and a few drinks in a restaurant and then walking from one elevator to another over a tiny metalic catwalk at about 200 meters above the ground, wearing tuxido and a top hat ^,^
For someone who's terrified of heights and would never go up the Eiffel tower even for a million bucks , I really appreciate your animation to describe this amazing structure!
Just a few weeks ago I finished my paper model of the Eiffel Tower that actually lights up at night, I used this video to help me with the construction process! Don't worry, I plan to do a video on my model soon, all 4 and a half feet of it!
To say this is wonderfully produced . . . is an understatement of epic proportions. This is so very well done, I find it both intriguing and alluring. Well done Jared and thanks so much for this one.
It is amazing how everyone forgets The Canadian National Tower in Toronto, Ontario up in Canada at 553.3 metres and The Lakhta Centre at 462 metres in Russia .
The view from the top of the CN tower is amazing and worth doing. Pay for the extra observation deck. Loved seeing the entire skydome including both dugouts.
What's interesting is how nobody had any interest in tall buildings... until someone built one taller than the CN Tower. Now it's all we ever hear about. The Burj Kalifa has had more press and international attention in a few years than the CN Tower has had since its inception.
Here's my video playlist for Buildings and Architecture: ua-cam.com/play/PLgVMn8k8t5JOBBxAquyWcaFvonpH2ZcuI.html
I will be adding to this as I create new ones. Thanks for watching my videos!!🎆✨🎈😎
Next do how different types beyblades work and more about beyblade in 3d
You should do the original World Trade Center or the new one.
Your videos are one of a kind on UA-cam, nowhere else is everything so simply yet fully explained. Thank you Jared, very cool.
Can you make a video about what is inside a Dalek.
Can you do the palace of Versailles
Do ikea because I haven’t seen sunlight in 8 days
I think you went to SCP 3008, mate
I’m in Agony have you seen any bald head figures with no faces in IKEA and the space of the area extremely large
Hello my Night fury friend
@The_Student_Official nah my man,
The employees are lost with me also
this comment has to be protected at all costs
Let's appreciate the efforts for making such amazing animations.....
Thank you!
@@JaredOwen nice dude
Fantastic information
Great teaching
Good animation
@@JaredOwen Theres a big room under the Eiffel tower which the french nazis use to execute @1500 people!
Yeah these must’ve taken hours!
talking from experience, coming down on the stairs is an experience on it's own
Talking from experience, lactic acid was pouring through my sweat glands after climbing the 669 steps to the second floor.
can you not get tickets to ride the elevator down?
@@Spherehead123 you can but it's optional. I've been there twice but ridden the elevator down once.
Falling down is better
Ashton Lovell ur stuck in early 2018 kid. All u laugh at is Ugandan Knuckles
Nice work, congratulations from Brazil.
Thanks Markoni
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What a legend
@@Teddy-bg3bo bruh so what
@@Teddy-bg3bo he has 130k subs
Danke!
I love how the music fits to the topic.
Yes!
Thanks Andre!
@[Closed] I wouldn't sneeze in french as you usually do.
[Closed] hmm, galing ka sa Pilipinas?
@@dlrss1v274 **coughs, sneezes and then dies, in french, of course.**
*Chrysler Building is finished*
France : Here, hold my antenna
SenseiKai this comment is so underrated
Here Eiffel, hold this antenna for us.
@@BaguetteG I hate when people say comments are underrated! I hate when people say who's watching 2019
SenseiKai did you mean Germany?
@@Levian-Nighfury Who's watching in 2020?
How about What's inside of the statue of liberty?
Not sure when but yes - I will definitely do the statue of liberty😁
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The infinite source of freedom the comes out through the touch
Jared Owen ...... Mr Owen I just happened across one of your videos the other day,it was the one on the white house 🏡,I really enjoyed it,you go though great detail, I’ve subscribed, again thanks for the work you do, God bless.👍🇺🇸⭐️🇺🇸
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A giant heart
Thanks to this, I have now added the Eiffel Tower to my bucket list. Thanks!
Your animation are great 👍 Good to know how this tower was build.
I actually have not learned much about how the tower was built. It looks as if the pieces were lowered from the sky, somehow.
Very beautiful in real life and giant. I visited it several times when I was a child, My parents spent their honeymoon there as well when they first got married, and I visited it with my husband years ago as well.
ua-cam.com/video/Lf-bDLW75-0/v-deo.html eiffel promo
"They thought it would ruin the beauty of Paris."
And look where we are now!
Yeah, nowadays *douchebaggery from unwanted Anglo-American backpackers ruin the beauty* of everywhere they go, without exception.
the ravedaddy - What?
the ravedaddy
Do you mean Chineses tourists ?
Damn Parisians
Stop being racists and blame anyone.
This man picks channel subjects by going trough random tourist shops.
I like it tho xD
As a french myself, who visited the Eiffel tower, I didn't know a lot of things in this video 😂 Thank you for all of your work !
@Real Aiglon Didn't know about this, thank you !
@Real Aiglon That wasn’t thought where I live, but I still can still make myself understood in English speaking countries.
you know I really thought the Eiffel tower was nothing but an empty tower
Thanks!
Jared thank you so much for taking your time to do this video.
Imagine the awkwardness of all those people shuffling past each other on a catwalk that high in the air to switch elevators 😂
No wonder they changed it
LegoGenius16
Ikr
Exactly. That picture looked scary!
@@adriand6883 It's nothing for the 1880s. Conditions everywhere still were utterly primitive, then. It's a worthwhile undertaking to broadly imagine them. There was hardly any sound recording, and practically no filming, yet. You only could fly in a balloon. Telephone was one of the newest achievements, but still absolutely rare and working only within small areas. Daimler and Benz were just inventing the car, which wasn't yet of any noteworthy practical use. It was a _really_ different world.
That's exciting
I’m guessing it’s bigger than you think up there on the too level. I went up to the second level and * thought * we were all the way up (..but it was closed off at the time). It’s huge!!
Next: What's inside pyramid... and how it was made.
Impossible
Either aliens or with the help of DHL
Yes waiting for the one on pyramids
then that would be really interesting.. but i doubt if he'll be able to make an animation for that. Pyramid is still quite a mystery.
Jared: *aight*
5:10 those red and yellow thing looks like lego pieces
omg they do
@Cubic i think you missed the point buddy
@cubic 🤦♂️
They are elevators.
My 5 year old son is currently obsessed with the Eiffel Tower. I wanted to let you know he said after this video “good job guy- best video”. Thanks!
[Random fact]
Guy de Montpassant, a famous french writer and journalist who lived at the time of the construction of the tower, once said :
"The best thing about climbing at the top of the Eiffel Tower is that you can't see the Eiffel Tower from there".
Like many Parisian at that time, he was not a huge fan of this monument.
When The French surrendered in The Second World War And The 3rd Reich was advancing on Paris, Some angry Parisians cut the Elevator cables so Any Nazis would have to walk to the top.
Absolute MadLad
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Fucking madlads
Cunard Line: Spare Every Expense - actually it was staff members clever strategy ....Nazis also wanted to mount large guns & the Nazi flag, so it was a lot more difficult to ascend - see this UA-cam link for info: ua-cam.com/video/Wedppul4x0s/v-deo.html
Obese Nazi (was was excited to see the views of Paris from the top of the tower): "NEIIIIIIIIN!!!"
Parisians (off-screen): "Hon hon hon hon hon!"
I am surprised by the number of subscribers he has. For the efforts he puts in, he deserves at least a few million.
Thanks Akilan - maybe someday I'll have millions!
@@JaredOwen Bingo, you've got a couple of million...and deserved.
@@JaredOwenYou have reached that target now :D. I presume you have a team and doing this full time!?
These videos are so well made, thank you for uploading!
You're welcome😎
Amazing video sir...💝💝💝💝 Now waiting for Statue of Unity. Hope we can see it soon. Big fan of your work.
Super Construction 🗼..... & My One of The Dream (architecture mini models) Project Eiffel Tower 🗼..I have successfully completed 👍this tower
Jared, your work is absolutely superb. I have done just enough 3D CAD work to know the amount of planning and work that’s required. The transitions between alternative renderings that you use to depict moving, multilayered structures are simply mind-blowing.
I always enjoy your animation!💕
Thanks for teaching me everything,Jared Owen!!!
Just visited this week, and went up to the second floor, your animation is perfect, well done.
I went to the top when it was 2 elevators (lifts). Imagine a platform 1m (3’) wide, 2m long with only a handrail at each end. The two elevators arrive at the same time and you walk across from one to the other.
Don’t get left behind or you are on a platform about 220m (700’) above the ground with nothing on either side. And the wind sweeping past. And the tower swaying.
Much too easy these days!
Yes, and those original elevators were in service for about 100 years. Pretty impressive.
wtf
I also guess the old elevators to have been quite slow.
The only bad thing about your videos, Jared, is that they end. Keep up the great work!!!
Thanks Juan!
Nice work
I learn a lot
I like how the music changes in every video, so relaxing.
Love them all Jay. Keep them coming
Its just not the animation, but also the 3D modelling.
Lot of hard work must have gone into it,
Really appreciate it and enjoyed it.
👍
Metal, metal and more....
You guessed it! French people
And so croissant
@@snxdes9535 What is your country ?
Mr.Yanis _ America, but I’m from Mexico
@@snxdes9535 Mexico ?? And so tacos
Xavier 2.0 umm, you mean German paratroopers?
Other than the great animations, you have a really nice voice, so calming. This the other channel I like to keep for stuff like this.
Underrated youtube content creator.love it jared
You're a genius! This is extremely interesting and I can't wait to check out the other animations too. Blessings always 🙏.
The Sydney Opera House please!!! I love this channel!!!
When I went to the tower last January, they also had an exhibition with information on how it was built. I don't remember the details, but it had info on how they leveled out the four pillars so they matched perfectly when they came close to each other.
Maybe you could do a follow up with this (so that I can remember it as well 😅)
Arturo Torres Sánchez to be short, there is an hydrolic system inside the north, west and est pillar because of the sun who dilate the iron. So the hydrolic system pulse up/down the pillar, so there is no notable height difference between them
And also, BAGUETTE 🥖🇫🇷😉
Regarde "C'est pas sorcier"
What’s inside of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis
one tight elevator i can tell u dat
Pretty much the most uncomfortable elavator ever, you are in a little sphere with 5 other people, and at the top is a hallway with many angled windows, btw your ears will pop in the elavator
The elevator is horrible! Amazing view though! If you’re Very tall or wide, don’t go!
This one is on my list!
As always, an excellent animation, and narration 👍
These videos are so relaxing and fun to watch
The explanation is really simple, easy to understand and has an amazing animation, good job
I love The Eiffel Tower. First time I was on it was in 1969 and the second time in 2015. Great animations.
Perfect. This video explains so much, I feel like I just visited the tower without leaving my desk. You are a genius. God 🙏 bless you.
the best channel on UA-cam...so amazing to see all these Building through animation
I didn't think the 2nd elevator ride would ever end. Fantastic memories of Paris. Great video!
It would be really cool if you did an animation like this but on the Canadian CN Tower! Love the animations!
Walking the stairs down from the second floor is a work out as well. But at the several landings while taking a break, are great spots for pictures. The north and west sides were the best to me. Looking forward to return.
"taking the stairs is a bit cheaper", I see why my school made me do the workout.
Happend to me too...
Your animations are fantastic dude
I need more Jared !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Extraordinary work
Bruce Wayne: "I have the best (bat) man cave!"
Gustave Eiffel: "Hold my beer."
*Hold my wine
Thank you Jared! One of my favorite buildings in the world. 🙏🏼
I never knew about the third level elevators being eachothers counterweight. 👍🏻
I remember seeing in a documentary that not one single piece of the structure had to be re-cut because it didn't fit properly. Not a big deal these days with computer guided laser cutting tools but back in the 1880s that was impressive.
Your animation is so clear 👍
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
Thank you so much, I appreciate the kind words!
Hi Jared brother, Please make a video on how an optical computer mouse works.
thanks for the idea!
Voleur voleur voleur voleur
Que obra magnífica!Que engenhosidade para a época em que foi construida,Eu estou montando um quebra cabeça com 1000 peças dessa torre,é simplesmente fantástico. Presesvar esse é um presente para o mundo.
I find these so satisfying, could you do one about a dutch windmill?
That is a great idea!
I love your channel and narration.
Such a beautifully animated and explained.
This is so weird... last night I was reading a book and it contained details about the Eiffel Tower, and I was having trouble picturing it in my mind, so I googled Eiffel Tower images on Google for the first time, but then, the next day, I see that there is a extremely detailed version that would answer my question. Coincidence?
No, you have the gift, use it wisely. With great power comes the government to try and weaponize you or dissect you!
@@ideamaker huh?
@@stormtorch just kidding LOL!!! 😁😁😁
you didnt need to add emojis
Illuminati confirmed.
Hi Jared! This is a really cool informative video! I'm honored you cited one of my videos as input to make yours. Kind regards, WTV.
wow your eiffel tower model is directly on point, i cant imagine the headache u got through with that model
Your animations are madly (permit me to say) innovative. Such a brilliant exposition.
Statue of liberty is my favorite.
Jared is number one, another supeb job, congratulation.
2 years to build the Eiffel Tower?
Damn son.
French guy: Monsier monsier the chysler building is taller than ours!
Antenna specialist: say no more
It’s thanks to the invention of radio, it’s still used today
Empire State Building: Hold my beer
Could you do a video titled "How does Jared Owen work?" love your videos
AweSome video, Jared 😜 Thanx for the detailed video description 😊😉
Wow very nice and clear animation.
June 1965 had a delicious lunch in second floor Restaurant, great experience.
Not on 2nd floor. I've been up tower a few times in 70's. No 2nd until the 80's.
@@tazjammer 2nd until the 80's ???? Eifel was build in 1887 and was completed by 1889, whole of it, first, second and top level, yes there is a restaurant on the 2nd level when I visited in 1965.
Imagine being in 1890, having a nice lunch and a few drinks in a restaurant and then walking from one elevator to another over a tiny metalic catwalk at about 200 meters above the ground, wearing tuxido and a top hat ^,^
How cool would it be to tell someone that you work in the Eiffel Tower
Good job guys! 🎉
Excellent animation! Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Could you make "what's inside the 'Mont-Saint Michel'?" Merci !
For someone who's terrified of heights and would never go up the Eiffel tower even for a million bucks , I really appreciate your animation to describe this amazing structure!
I'll go up for you if you give me the million 😉
@@visionist7 i'll do it for half
U forget 1 thing inside the Eiffel Tower:
-Air
B _ it was made by stealing algerian steel lmfao
- people
Hello mam
Thanks Jared! Amazing videos!
“They thought it would ruin the Beauty of Paris”
bOy wHeRe tHeY wRoNgE
Just a few weeks ago I finished my paper model of the Eiffel Tower that actually lights up at night, I used this video to help me with the construction process! Don't worry, I plan to do a video on my model soon, all 4 and a half feet of it!
Be cautious that such a paper model won't catch fire!
@@HansDunkelberg1 Don't worry, it's been a year so far, and the lights are still doing their jobs. No fire danger here
To say this is wonderfully produced . . . is an understatement of epic proportions. This is so very well done, I find it both intriguing and alluring. Well done Jared and thanks so much for this one.
The Eiffel Tower is very beautiful
And she was even more beautiful with her art-nouveau ornements before ww1.
You are the best this job Jared!
It is amazing how everyone forgets The Canadian National Tower in Toronto, Ontario up in Canada at 553.3 metres and The Lakhta Centre at 462 metres in Russia .
The view from the top of the CN tower is amazing and worth doing. Pay for the extra observation deck. Loved seeing the entire skydome including both dugouts.
What's interesting is how nobody had any interest in tall buildings... until someone built one taller than the CN Tower. Now it's all we ever hear about. The Burj Kalifa has had more press and international attention in a few years than the CN Tower has had since its inception.
i don’t need this miraculous taught me enough
When i was in Paris in 2015, my family took the stairs to the first and second floor, it really wasnt that difficult tho
And you really feel inside the tower.
Proper good job Mate 👌
Very nice, very educational. Can watch it for hours.
What do you think of when you hear the word “Paris”.
Exactly.
“They thought it would ruin the beauty of Paris”
As a Minecraft veteran, I can say that the Eiffel tower is made mostly of scaffolding
2:57
Man, Shanghai Tower looks like a p-
-retty good building.
winnie the xi comin for ya
Video quality is incredible
thank you, jared...amazing skills! was there back in 2017 and took the elvator up and walked down the stairs.
I like how they just added an antenna to get their title of highest structure back 😂😂
They didn't though. The antenna was added in 1957. The Empire State Building was completed in 1931