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A Quiet Side
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Добавлен 12 янв 2024
Welcome to our channel where we uncover the ability of basic shapes and lines in architecture to provoke emotions and memories. Join us as we explore how the simplest forms in the real or fictional world can evoke feelings of joy, nostalgia, or unease.
Leave a comment to share your thoughts! Tell us stories about your memorable buildings and perhaps we can include them in the collection of A Quiet Side 😊
Leave a comment to share your thoughts! Tell us stories about your memorable buildings and perhaps we can include them in the collection of A Quiet Side 😊
Inside LA’s Legendary Stahl House: 1960 The Mid-Century Dream That Redefined Modern Living
Welcome to our channel, where we explore the power of basic shapes and lines in architectural design to evoke deep emotions and memories. Join us on a journey through the simplest forms, whether in the real world or imagined, and discover how they can inspire joy, nostalgia, or even unease.
We’d love to hear from you-share your thoughts and stories about buildings that have left a lasting impression on you. Who knows? Your memories might become part of A Quiet Side, our growing collection celebrating the emotional impact of architecture.
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A Quiet Side is a creative venture by Anthony Chieh, a licensed Architect based in Los Angeles and Toronto...
We’d love to hear from you-share your thoughts and stories about buildings that have left a lasting impression on you. Who knows? Your memories might become part of A Quiet Side, our growing collection celebrating the emotional impact of architecture.
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Who Am I:
A Quiet Side is a creative venture by Anthony Chieh, a licensed Architect based in Los Angeles and Toronto...
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The Line Neom: A Utopian Dream or a Dystopian Reality?
Просмотров 740День назад
Welcome to our channel, where we explore the power of basic shapes and lines in architectural design to evoke deep emotions and memories. Join us on a journey through the simplest forms, whether in the real world or imagined, and discover how they can inspire joy, nostalgia, or even unease. We’d love to hear from you-share your thoughts and stories about buildings that have left a lasting impre...
Inside Philip Johnson's Iconic Glass House: A Modernist Masterpiece
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Welcome to our channel, where we explore the power of basic shapes and lines in architectural design to evoke deep emotions and memories. Join us on a journey through the simplest forms, whether in the real world or imagined, and discover how they can inspire joy, nostalgia, or even unease. We’d love to hear from you-share your thoughts and stories about buildings that have left a lasting impre...
A Quiet Side: Golden Gate Bridge
Просмотров 10111 месяцев назад
Welcome to our channel where we uncover the ability of basic shapes and lines in architecture to provoke emotions and memories. Join us as we explore how the simplest forms in the real or fictional world can evoke feelings of joy, nostalgia, or unease. Leave a comment to share your thoughts! Tell us stories about your memorable buildings and perhaps we can include them in the collection of A Qu...
GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM: Frank Lloyd Wright
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Welcome to our channel where we uncover the ability of basic shapes and lines in architecture to provoke emotions and memories. Join us as we explore how the simplest forms in the real or fictional world can evoke feelings of joy, nostalgia, or unease. Leave a comment to share your thoughts! Tell us stories about your memorable buildings and perhaps we can include them in the collection of A Qu...
BLADE RUNNER: Tyrell & Wallace HQ
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Welcome to our channel where we uncover the ability of basic shapes and lines in architecture to provoke emotions and memories. Join us as we explore how the simplest forms in the real or fictional world can evoke feelings of joy, nostalgia, or unease. Leave a comment to share your thoughts! Tell us stories about your memorable buildings and perhaps we can include them in the collection of A Qu...
Exquisite!
The Stahl House has long stood as a symbol of the American Dream, showing that with enough dedication, an average-income family can realize extraordinary ambitions. Yet much has changed over the past six decades-architecture, design, and the built environment are vastly different fields today. Given current real estate prices, skyrocketing costs of building materials and labor, and increasing government regulations, do you believe an average couple could still create a modern-day equivalent of the Stahl House?
For those who are interested, a viewer asked how fast the camera flythrough is at 4:15. I did a quick calculation and we are flying at around 4000 km/h, or 2500 mph, or Mach 3.2... 😵 It seems slower but maybe because the 500m tall structure beside is just massive...
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Thanks for this cool video 😁, all that’s left to do is advertise it
There’s no kitchen. Did he order delivery every day?
@@esbliss13 good observation! There is a kitchen, and the sink/range-top are hidden by foldable countertop when not in use. media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/09/4d/41/39/the-philip-johnson-glass.jpg
@ Thanks. I watched several times I guess it’s well disguised. 😊
Separating the artist from the art is such a deep question - honestly, I’m not ready to go into that right now. But what I do love talking about is bringing in as much nature as possible, blurring the boundary between indoors and outdoors to improve human well-being. One of my podcast guests recently recommended a book on this topic - I need to find it! Also, isn’t it fascinating how glass buildings can merge so seamlessly with nature, reflecting their surroundings at night until they almost disappear? Love seeing architecture work with the environment rather than against it.
Would like to know the name of the book! Love your channel too, keep up the good work!
Hey everyone! Just a quick note-The Line and its environment here were created to the best of my ability using publicly available sources online. Given the massive scale of this project (seriously, it’s HUGE) and the limited info out there, I had to simplify the inward-facing city quite a bit, making it more diagrammatic. To help tell the story of scale, I added horizontal lines on the mirror facades-thin lines are about 5m tall, and thick ones are roughly 20m. Crazy, right?! Just to be clear, these elements aren’t what Neom will actually look like, but I wanted to capture the essence and vibe of the project. The surrounding environment, though, is a bit more accurately imported. Hope this gives you a better sense of what this incredible concept is all about. Let me know what you think!
How did they solve the insulation issues with those large glass panels
The original single pane glass didn’t crack until 2019 under extreme temperature swings. Pretty amazing to think the large single pane survived 70 years 😮
I think it’s fascinating to think about Philip Johnson being the first director of MoMA’s architecture department back in 1932. That was such a pivotal moment for modern architecture-it helped bring the International Style to the forefront and shaped how we view modern design today. Johnson had a knack for curating and elevating architecture as art, and his influence is still felt. But I can’t help but think about how complex his legacy has become in light of the controversies surrounding his early-life ties to Nazi ideology. In recent years, artists, designers, and architects have called on MoMA to remove Johnson’s name from spaces due to his racist views. Harvard even renamed the house he designed for his thesis. It’s clear people are re-evaluating how we celebrate historical figures with deeply flawed pasts. It’s a tough conversation-how do we reconcile someone’s contributions to their field with actions or beliefs that are harmful? Should their work still be celebrated, or does the harm overshadow it? I’m curious what others think. Is it about separating the art from the artist, or is it about holding institutions accountable for who they honor?
The jealous cannot leave the talented alone. Architecture, Engineering Art, and Music. And everybody is a critic.
So underrated!
Beautiful work modelling and rendering those interior scenes
Thank you!
Nice video! This reminded me how beautiful Golden Gate Bridge is!
This is where Cybertruck belongs
Yes there should be many Cybertrucks in the year of 2049 😂
Woah! They actually have a tour for this place?
Visiting FW is also on my bucket list! See their tour info here: fallingwater.org/visit/fallingwater-tours/
Fun fact: because the house is directly over running water, it had problems with mold, and the original owner nicknamed the house "Rising Mildew". Would you live in this house?
Yes I would!!!!!
Which part of the building you like the most?