Would live in the Nonosi and Welcome to the Jungle houses. Would visit and stay at the Waldman Cabin for a weekend. Couldnt care less about the Miguel Aragonés Home.
Artitechs for homes and mansions should build outdoor areas such as grassy terrian. Sand if you're into the beach like how rockstar Lenny Kravitz did for his home or if you love winter with snow you could build on top of the roof area or inside your home
From my experience in Costa Rica, most houses are missing some exterior walls. And, many don't have any water heaters. Visually impressive, functionally common.
If it was actually closed loop you would run out of water through evaporation within a few weeks. Clearly they are adding fresh water to system to maintain the levels.
Costa Rica house... interested in seeing the parking lot / garage. California house.. does it have screen.. being in the woods means mosquitoes and bugs. In all, why do they wear shoes inside the house - you bring all the dirt inside. And Bidet???
Qué horrible! En los árboles no se debe clavar nada, desde la tabla que le sirve para clavar su hacha y fechas, hasta su regadera y pasando por su casa en si, los árboles no son postes, tienen vida, tarde o temprano se secarán a causa del daño. No viven en el bosque, lo invadieron.
Very poor views of the homes themselves. Mostly focused on people talking about their homes, with some quick shots of the houses, that gave a very limited perspective of the place.
la casa diseñada por el come taco mexicano es horrible, esta bien para un museo, o para dar una vuelta en su interior, pero para llamarlo HOGAR?? ese vato ta loco. veran que nadie la va a comprar
I agree . we dont care about the architects who designed a house or what inspired them, obviously we know that architects can design houses its their job.
I disagree. People that live there and designed it, are the reason that place is there. Though I agree with less people in scene and more beautiful pictures with voiceover would probably be a good thing.
@@evaisthisiaeclaire6365 if the reason why Vermeer painted this girl is intertwined with his life story it is not a question wether we want to hear it. It is a question of necessity. The (hi)story is part of the painting then.
@@evaisthisiaeclaire6365 And: Who ever said this video is gonne be the "analysis" of the buildings? Neither the title nor the description of the video says smthng like this.
The Sydney house took my breath away. Really remarkable--I won't forget it
the fourth home is so fascinating. Watering plants according to weather and temperature......Fantastic......
The Sydney house is the best house here.. efficient, cozzy, & decent enough to live in and be called a house.
The house in México is perfection for me.
Not gonna happen. We're buying this watch?v=cQCtbyrvfpo
The creativity of this people is AMAZING
Very well done video, minimal talks and to the point.
That Sydney house was AMAZING for that to be in the city only makes the design more meraculous. BRAVO
I thought the same! All beautiful homes, but the Sydney home stood out in design and sustainability.
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Very nice.... thanks for sharing.
I like the first and last one the most.
This is such an Outstanding House Design 🙆♀️👏
I love the jungle house ❤
It's so tragic -- the Waldman cabin was razed to the ground by Santa Cruz's most recent wildfires. I loved this project; thank you for sharing Dwell.
Oh man. That’s so sad. They put so much care and life into it!
12.54 very wise words, we all need to take note and listen!!
beautiful design, best view love it
the 4th solution is my winner , Sidney
Beautiful❤❤😊
Out of this world, wow
mexico house: luxurious ;)
Very nice presentation. I love this video.
My second time watching and I cant get enough.
My favorites are the jungle house and the cabin!
excellent . everybody should design their own space, and, if posible , build some part, like a beaver
Really love the jungle house..
Would live in the Nonosi and Welcome to the Jungle houses. Would visit and stay at the Waldman Cabin for a weekend. Couldnt care less about the Miguel Aragonés Home.
5:59 No railing along the edge of the loft? Sooner or later someones going to misjudge their position and take a fall.
Sydney Home is a masterpiece!
# everyone together ❤
Love it😍
7:59 is nice
Didn’t know there was a Darlington in Sydney.. Darlinghurst??
Just amazing - except the concrete staircase without railing (looks great but can kill or hurt you really bad, believe me).
First two are superb ! although terrain is too steep. Others are interesting.
All may have a serious issue with bugs and... critters...
Do somebody know: is this copyright safed or can I post some pictures on Instagram? Thanks
Artitechs for homes and mansions should build outdoor areas such as grassy terrian. Sand if you're into the beach like how rockstar Lenny Kravitz did for his home or if you love winter with snow you could build on top of the roof area or inside your home
From my experience in Costa Rica, most houses are missing some exterior walls. And, many don't have any water heaters. Visually impressive, functionally common.
Sydney House!!
If it was actually closed loop you would run out of water through evaporation within a few weeks. Clearly they are adding fresh water to system to maintain the levels.
Mr Hammond... Architect of jurassic park also... 🤣
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wow... food for my soul! hashtag beauty addict ;)
Costa Rica house... interested in seeing the parking lot / garage. California house.. does it have screen.. being in the woods means mosquitoes and bugs. In all, why do they wear shoes inside the house - you bring all the dirt inside. And Bidet???
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Music is objectively too loud while they talk.
Richard Hammond looks a bit different since he left top gear
Из всего, только перила в третьем доме запомнились. Не впечатлило.
What about security?
The hamster looks taller here. ;)
NICE ROOFTOP BUT NEAR THE MOUNTAIN SIDE 🙄🙄🙄
Qué horrible! En los árboles no se debe clavar nada, desde la tabla que le sirve para clavar su hacha y fechas, hasta su regadera y pasando por su casa en si, los árboles no son postes, tienen vida, tarde o temprano se secarán a causa del daño. No viven en el bosque, lo invadieron.
In 50 years when concrete is out of style how do you update such a permanent structure?
That’s true
I’ll be dead in 50 years
wow amazing house ...well come to my chanel gue punya desain yang bagus pula
The Mexico house looks like an upscale office complex building
More shots of the house and less of people sitting there talking about their house....
Use that fireplace much in Costa Rica? Looks like the hired help sterilizes it after It's used.
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Wait a second, you mean Ikea didn't go to the store and buy her furniture?
Am I the only one noticing the irony in this ?:)))
All of these are warm places. Completely irrelevant for large segments of the planet where people live.
Everything a question?
Two repeat videos stitched here??? Hmmm... Would rather have just seen the two new ones.
Dingin
Very poor views of the homes themselves. Mostly focused on people talking about their homes, with some quick shots of the houses, that gave a very limited perspective of the place.
la casa diseñada por el come taco mexicano es horrible, esta bien para un museo, o para dar una vuelta en su interior, pero para llamarlo HOGAR?? ese vato ta loco. veran que nadie la va a comprar
A piece of advice to Dwell: WE DON'T CARE ABOUT THE INHABITANTS OF A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE. They're stupid and boring. Show silent architecture.
I agree . we dont care about the architects who designed a house or what inspired them, obviously we know that architects can design houses its their job.
I disagree. People that live there and designed it, are the reason that place is there. Though I agree with less people in scene and more beautiful pictures with voiceover would probably be a good thing.
@@maggotinc Do you want a life history of Johannes Vermeer in a video about "The Girl with the Pearl Earring" and its analysis?
@@evaisthisiaeclaire6365 if the reason why Vermeer painted this girl is intertwined with his life story it is not a question wether we want to hear it. It is a question of necessity. The (hi)story is part of the painting then.
@@evaisthisiaeclaire6365 And: Who ever said this video is gonne be the "analysis" of the buildings? Neither the title nor the description of the video says smthng like this.