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Witness the Genius of Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian Masterpiece!
In this video, we explore the Sidney Bazett House, one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s iconic Usonian designs. We’ll dive into the architectural evolution of the project, from the initial concept to the final execution, and examine how Wright optimized the space, enhanced the connection to nature, and simplified construction techniques to create a functional yet beautiful home.
Discover how Wright’s second design embraced the sloping site, creating a seamless integration between the indoor and outdoor spaces while maximizing natural light and ventilation. This Usonian masterpiece reflects Wright’s philosophy of affordable, efficient design that harmonizes with the natural environment.
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Hidden Gem - The Armstrong House REVEALED!
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Discover the genius of Frank Lloyd Wright in this in-depth exploration of the Andrew F.H. Armstrong House. This architectural masterpiece, often called the ‘Dune House,’ showcases Wright’s innovative approach to organic architecture. From the strategic placement on a sand dune to the use of natural materials like brick and wood, this home exemplifies the seamless integration of nature and desig...
Louvre-Lens by SANAA: A Masterpiece of Light, Reflection, and Minimalism | Architectural Breakdown
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In this video, we take a deep dive into the architectural brilliance of the Louvre-Lens Museum, designed by SANAA (Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa). Located in Lens, France, this museum masterfully integrates minimalism, light, and reflection into the landscape of a former mining site, creating an immersive experience for visitors. We’ll explore the façade’s materials, the program of the build...
Herzog & de Meuron: From Iconic Stadiums to Subtle Masterpieces
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Join us on an in-depth exploration of Herzog & de Meuron’s groundbreaking architectural journey. From the iconic Allianz Arena in Munich and the Beijing Bird’s Nest Stadium to the subtle yet profound VitraHaus and upstate New York’s minimalist museum, this video covers the full spectrum of their work. Discover how these architectural masters blend art, design, and functionality across various p...
Kazuyo Sejima: The Art of Disappearance in Architecture
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In this video, we delve into the fascinating world of Kazuyo Sejima’s architecture, exploring her unique approach to transparency and lightness. Discover how Sejima’s innovative designs challenge conventional architectural norms, creating structures that often seem to disappear into their surroundings. We examine her celebrated projects, including the Serpentine Pavilion and the Rolex Learning ...
The Man Who Changed Architecture Forever
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Join us as we delve into the extraordinary career of Norman Foster, one of the most influential architects of our time. From his iconic designs like the Reichstag in Berlin and the Apple Headquarters in Cupertino to his innovative work on sustainable projects like Masdar City in Abu Dhabi, Foster's architecture has reshaped skylines and transformed urban landscapes worldwide. We'll explore how ...
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Desert Masterpiece Tour
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Join us on an in-depth exploration of Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural masterpiece in the Arizona desert. Discover how Wright’s innovative use of materials, including the iconic redwood beams and canvas roofs, created a sustainable and harmonious design that blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings. Learn about the history, design elements, and the lasting legacy of this...
Uncovering Frank Lloyd Wright's Sustainable Design Evolution
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Explore Frank Lloyd Wright's sustainable design evolution at Taliesin West, a masterpiece of organic architecture. Learn about his use of thermal mass and innovative architectural prototypes that continue to inspire designers today. Join us as we delve into the fascinating story of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Suntrap house, a pivotal prototype that laid the groundwork for the iconic Taliesin West. In ...
Shocking Facts About Frank Lloyd Wright's Pew House
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Explore the shocking facts about Frank Lloyd Wright's Pew House, usonian house, a true masterpiece of organic architecture and integration with nature on Lake Mendota. Explore the John C. Pew House, a stunning example of Frank Lloyd Wright’s organic architecture. Designed in 1938, this modest yet ingenious home blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings on the shores of Lake Mendota. Disco...
Inside Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian Rose Pauson House: Architectural Tour
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Inside Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian Rose Pauson House: Architectural Tour
Inside Villa Shodhan: Le Corbusier's Iconic Modern Design
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Inside Villa Shodhan: Le Corbusier's Iconic Modern Design
The Untold Story of Rem Koolhaas
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The Untold Story of Rem Koolhaas
Wingspread by Frank Lloyd Wright, USONIAN House
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Wingspread by Frank Lloyd Wright, USONIAN House
Architectural Secrets: Frank Lloyd Wright's Jacobs Usonian House Tour
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Architectural Secrets: Frank Lloyd Wright's Jacobs Usonian House Tour
Delving into Álvar Aalto's Revolutionary Design Legacy
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Delving into Álvar Aalto's Revolutionary Design Legacy
A Tour of Excellence: The Hanna-Honeycomb Usonian House by Frank Lloyd Wright
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A Tour of Excellence: The Hanna-Honeycomb Usonian House by Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright's Unbuilt Secrets Uncovered
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Unbuilt Secrets Uncovered
The TRUTH About Alvar Aalto's Architectural LEGACY, Chapter 04
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The TRUTH About Alvar Aalto's Architectural LEGACY, Chapter 04
Alvar Aalto's Architectural Journey Unveiled, Chapter 03
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Alvar Aalto's Architectural Journey Unveiled, Chapter 03
Secrets of Frank Lloyd Wright's Innovative Designs
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Secrets of Frank Lloyd Wright's Innovative Designs
Secrets of Mies Van der Rohe's Creative Process
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Secrets of Mies Van der Rohe's Creative Process
The Untold Story Behind Frank Lloyd Wright's Creations
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.5 месяцев назад
The Untold Story Behind Frank Lloyd Wright's Creations
Why Frank Lloyd Wright's Architectural Visions Changed Everything
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Why Frank Lloyd Wright's Architectural Visions Changed Everything
Frank Lloyd Wright's Unbuilt Projects: Hidden Blueprints
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Frank Lloyd Wright's Unbuilt Projects: Hidden Blueprints
Mysterious Unbuilt Frank Lloyd Wright Designs
Просмотров 13 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Mysterious Unbuilt Frank Lloyd Wright Designs
Secrets of William E. Martin Prairie House Unveiled
Просмотров 8336 месяцев назад
Secrets of William E. Martin Prairie House Unveiled
How to Get LEED Certification for Your Multifamily Building
Просмотров 1666 месяцев назад
How to Get LEED Certification for Your Multifamily Building
Alvar Aalto's Design Legacy Revealed, Chapter 02
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Alvar Aalto's Design Legacy Revealed, Chapter 02
Fallingwater Unveiled: Exploring Frank Lloyd Wright's Masterpiece
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Fallingwater Unveiled: Exploring Frank Lloyd Wright's Masterpiece
Le Corbusier's Transformation Story
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Le Corbusier's Transformation Story

Комментарии

  • @paulmellerowicz1220
    @paulmellerowicz1220 13 часов назад

    Back in 1994 or so, I made a lead glass window between my lower level family room and kitchenette based on the window theme of the Ennis house. It's still there today. I made it myself as a project in a stained glass class I took back then.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 11 часов назад

      Awesome, thank you for sharing. Thank you for watching our videos.

  • @greatmustis
    @greatmustis День назад

    I love this house but the ennis has no comparison !

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 11 часов назад

      Thank you for sharing, Ennis is more mature than this one. He started experiencing with block textile. Thank you for watching!

  • @MehdiAtaee-u9u
    @MehdiAtaee-u9u 2 дня назад

    Please make a video about Eisenman

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture День назад

      Great! thank you for comment. I will check it and prepare, thank you for watching.

  • @MehdiAtaee-u9u
    @MehdiAtaee-u9u 2 дня назад

    Very good content.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture День назад

      Thank you!, also today I was planing to prepare a singular video for the parking garage in Miami Beach, due I am a few blocks from this building, to do a monographic and todays conditions of that project built. Thank you!

  • @raycoon4908
    @raycoon4908 2 дня назад

    AIVoice is hard to listen to

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 2 дня назад

      Well the idea is not hard to listen but thank you for the comment and watching!

  • @SileshiYehualashet
    @SileshiYehualashet 3 дня назад

    o ❤

  • @yoyo_ma7677
    @yoyo_ma7677 3 дня назад

    I don’t get how not having a basement makes it a more practical family home? I like having basements.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 2 дня назад

      Well, no always it’s possible by zoning or areas. But these layouts it’s as it’s had. Thank you for watching!

  • @MehdiAtaee-u9u
    @MehdiAtaee-u9u 3 дня назад

    1:15:12 PERSIAN GULF!!

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 2 дня назад

      Ups! Let me check! Thank you for watching!

  • @ramdelgp
    @ramdelgp 4 дня назад

    This video is the english version of this exact presentation: ruclips.net/video/jUa5JTIM0MA/видео.html Even the slideshow is the same, yez.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 4 дня назад

      That’s correct, it is an adaptation to English, some changes about some explanations and translation from Spanish. See on description references for this vudeo. Thank you for watching.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 4 дня назад

      That’s correct, it’s an adsorption, translation and adjustment from that reference to promote and help learn from the masters. See description the references that it is listed. Thank you for watching!

  • @ramdelgp
    @ramdelgp 4 дня назад

    ruclips.net/video/jUa5JTIM0MA/видео.html

  • @krzysztofwoloszynek7311
    @krzysztofwoloszynek7311 4 дня назад

    re : photo of sarkozy`s architects -sieger ubam? = shigeru ban ...

  • @michaelbarclaydetolly3477
    @michaelbarclaydetolly3477 8 дней назад

    Hard to tell from the reply because it is linguistically hard to decipher, but I gather you do use AI to generate your dialogue on your videos and perhaps the visual content as well. I would look for another AI program since this one is very flawed.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 7 дней назад

      Hi, the only thing that I use AI is for the narrator that I really do not understand why people is complaining even when nobody detects when is AI and no AI. Images are from the real work published from trusted provided and books, news, etc... that each architect publish to show their work. Even thought, thank you for watching.

  • @michaelbarclaydetolly3477
    @michaelbarclaydetolly3477 8 дней назад

    I was very glad to find this channel focusing on architecture, but I'm finding that the numerous mispronunciations And poor, unnecessarily repetitive dialogue really detract from This channels potential. There seems to be some kind of formula where information is stretched out unnecessarily. Another problem are the visuals-not enough time is being spent to collage the pictures and make the narrative move visually. This is a very sophomoric effort, and I'm wondering if AI in its developmental stages is part of the problem.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 8 дней назад

      Thank you for your comment, and I can asure that I am bot an AI and content generation. I am an architect who loves learn and prepare these documents to explain the real live and work of the masters. Sorry if something it is repeated but I try to do my best preparing the information. Thank you for sharing by the way!

  • @jnac8857
    @jnac8857 9 дней назад

    I am a fan of traditional Japanese architecture and crafts but these contemporary Japanese architects can be challenging to appreciate because I believe that structures built for people to live in should be a part of the human experience as an extension of the human body and the gentle side of humanity should always be the ever present influence of design especially abodes where people are meant to take refuge and recharge their creative juices. For me the perfect design is the perfect blend of nature and human nature.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 8 дней назад

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I appreciate how deeply you connect with the essence of architecture and the importance of creating spaces that nurture and inspire. Your perspective is truly valuable!

  • @muhammadomar2343
    @muhammadomar2343 9 дней назад

    I have a hate and love relationship with their works followed with junya ishigami and sou fujimoto since they have kinda similar style in architecture Hate how sometimes they could be considered as hack and many reports that most of their building lack of a good utility system, because the minimalistic approach that they try apply in their works However some of their works have a brilliant fundamental idea and philosophy,,, while doing my architecture finals i watched a lot of their lecture and video for inspiration and reference Sorry for my bad English btw

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 8 дней назад

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I appreciate your honesty about the complexities in their styles, and I'm glad my video could help inspire you during your finals!

  • @willhemmings
    @willhemmings 9 дней назад

    Thank you for this scholarly presentation. I am enjoying these videos very much. I have serious concerns that Sejima's architecture of transparency and restriction is dehumanising. Perhaps her work responds to a Japanese culture of openness more readily than I am able to appreciate from a cold, wet island off mainland Europe

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 9 дней назад

      Thank you for your comments. You were right, we have to understand the native culture to see how architecture talks under Sejima architecture. Even thought that difference between Japanese culture to European/American culture, we can learn from where we are to add to our language. Thank you for watching.

  • @stephenritchings8135
    @stephenritchings8135 9 дней назад

    Unmentioned in this piece is the fact that the first design presented to the Bazetts was a house drawn as part of a projected enclave at Lake Tahoe in Northern California, in 1922. This design apparently pleased Mr Wight to the extent that he attempted twice, in1939, to revive the design for new clients. The design was first offered to E A Smith of Oakland, CA, and then to the Bazetts in Hillsborough, across the Bay, both of whom rejected the dramatic teepee in favor of more restrained designs. I see little difference in the quality of the interior spaces---privacy vs openness, division of bedrooms from public spaces, connection to the outdoors---between the two Bazett designs; the greatest distinction has to be the geometry upon which the houses are based, the Tahoe teepee being orthogonal with a 45-degree rotation to the living volume while the built design is based on the rarely-used hexagonal grid---like the nearby and pioneering Hanna house and a very few other Usonians. The Bazett-Frank home (named for its long-time second owners) is a little gem with a curious and compact arrangement of shared bedroom spaces and a postwar addition carried out, with Wright's approval, by his talented and successful local associate, Aaron Green.

  • @stevemiller7949
    @stevemiller7949 10 дней назад

    I have been converted to a preference for symmetry (which I could not have predicted). I keep imagining how houses like this would feel and function if they had been designed symmetrically. A lot of people can't imagine organic design with symmetry. I admit it places limits on a designer.😊😊

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 10 дней назад

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It's fascinating to hear how your perspective on design has evolved. Symmetry can indeed open up a whole new world of possibilities!

  • @stevemiller7949
    @stevemiller7949 10 дней назад

    I heard that Mr Eichler rented the house for a while, which inspired him to build "Eichler" style houses.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 10 дней назад

      That's a fascinating piece of history! It's incredible how experiences like that can lead to such iconic architectural styles.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 10 дней назад

      That's a fascinating piece of history! It’s amazing how a single rental experience can lead to such a significant architectural movement.

    • @stephenritchings8135
      @stephenritchings8135 9 дней назад

      That is correct. In fact Mr Eichler was difficult to remove when it came time for the Frank family assume ownership. He really liked being there, it seems . . .

  • @davidhunternyc1
    @davidhunternyc1 11 дней назад

    Confession. I love Frank Lloyd Wright's exteriors, however, I've never liked his interiors. They're closed in, stuffy, bourgeois, and dated. I much prefer the open, modern, airy interiors of Richard Neutra.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 11 дней назад

      Thank you for sharing. Interiors where too sixties and less flexible, but the great is the layout and how it is connected in the interior. Furniture sometimes helps to integrate the whole design. Thank you for watching.

  • @greatmustis
    @greatmustis 12 дней назад

    He perseguido esta casa por años. Hay muy poca informacion asi como fotos interiores o exteriores. Personalmente me encanta el primer esquema tipo teepee. La casa que se construyo es muy interesante pero muy compleja. No creo que haya ayudado en su funcion utilizar hexagonos. Gracias por mostrar mas de la Bazzett

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 12 дней назад

      Gracias por el comentario, yo creo que los hexágonos le ayudo a la integración saliendo de la rigidez de los 90 grados de las Usonianas, pero creo que es un buen ejemplo que cuando un cliente te aprieta, al final también sacas un proyecto excelente o a veces mejor. Gracias por ver el video!

  • @Cassinova795
    @Cassinova795 12 дней назад

    Can you share the budget? Or what exactly affordable meant for that time?

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 12 дней назад

      It means with local materials, basic construction in order to do not increase the construction cost to afford the house not reducing the design and functionality. Thank you for watching!

  • @brentdobson5264
    @brentdobson5264 12 дней назад

    One cannot help seeing less climate specific reproductions of these designs .... ( upon otherwise dynamically similar setting elements ) .... presenting the themselves .... under geodesic climate domes ....large enough and sufficiently ephemeralized .... that they render themselves invisible .

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 12 дней назад

      Thank you for sharing your insights! It's always great to hear thoughtful perspectives on the intersection of design and climate.

  • @JamesCheney-ft4oo
    @JamesCheney-ft4oo 14 дней назад

    Believe it or not, I'm Mamah Cheney's adoptive great-grandson. Yep. Check my account you'll see.

  • @willhemmings
    @willhemmings 16 дней назад

    Very informative but a few glitches suggest the presentation might have passed through a digital processor. The larger the number of Foster's buildings which pass chronologically before my eyes, the less I engage with them but I strongly admire his early buildings. Foster's work is of its time; and that is the late twentieth century

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 16 дней назад

      Thank you for your feedback! I’m glad you found the video informative. I appreciate your insight about the progression of Foster’s work and can understand how his early buildings, with their pioneering use of technology and materials, might resonate more with you. His work has certainly evolved over time, reflecting the changing priorities and architectural trends of each era. It’s true that many of his iconic designs are rooted in the late 20th century, but it’s interesting to see how he has continued to push boundaries, even as architecture has become more global and sustainable. Your point about the digital glitches is also noted-I’ll make sure to address that in future presentations. Thanks again for watching and sharing your thoughts!

  • @greatmustis
    @greatmustis 24 дня назад

    Vaya me sorprendio q analices esta casa. Tengo entendido q con el tiempo tuvo ampliaciones asi como modificaciones. No se que tan original sea.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 24 дня назад

      Buenas, en realidad, estoy trabajando en todas las obras de Wright, así para tener en realidad una serie completas de sus obras, de todo lo que se ha hecho y no se han publicado. También he visto esto de las varias alteraciones, pero al final tenemos un claro ejemplo de otra Usonian house. Gracias por comentar!

  • @greatmustis
    @greatmustis 24 дня назад

    Un edificio único del maestro, un complejo muy interesante

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 24 дня назад

      Es un experimento en un clima diferente, árido y agresivo, pero en su resultado otra genialidad. Gracias!

  • @michaelsd284
    @michaelsd284 25 дней назад

    The narration repeats to the point of annoying and distracts from the presentation. I ended up muting to get through this.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 25 дней назад

      Thank you for your comment, we will take care revising the content. Thank you!

  • @ueber-brands5076
    @ueber-brands5076 26 дней назад

    The videos are nice, generic overviews - generic in the sense of AI generated script (certainly), illustration and narration (possibly). Nothing bad or shameful about that... Except that it should be announced for transparency - ideally at the beginning of this 1 hr video but latest in credits at the end. "An AI-generated review of the work of Sir Norman Forster produced by the Miami achitecture and real estate agency Fernandez Architecture," (or similar) would be helpful to put the film, its sources and the opinions expressed therein into perspective. Curious, I did a quick search to find out more about the producers of the video and could not help but notice that the large majority of the visuals and t as well as portfolio of projects presented on the Fz Architects site are digital renderings.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 25 дней назад

      Wow, How I can start with this long comment, really, I don't understand what amount of doubts about the work done and probably because you are not an expert in the field. Let me answer to explain you. Starting with the videos, thank you, information, documents, etc... are based on my research, study and work knowing the architects, reading books, and practice architecture since 2003 officially as an Architect in Spain and from 2017 in Georgia and Florida (USA). So all are real pictures, explanation and no AI creation. Only the voice is created by AI to do a better english. All other information are genuine. If you considere that all pictures from Norman Foster works and competitions are created by AI is beacuse you really do not know Foster's architecture. The second part of the comment. We are an Architecture and Interior design Firm based in Miami Beach. Also we do Real Estate due our clients search, buy and sell our projects and we do the complete service. The renderings that you see in my work are real, our projects, unfortunally I have never expected the time needed in this City (Miami) to complete a revision process and construction execution. Our projects are in construction right now being finishing a few of them that shortly I will (The architect, Joaquin Fernandez, Architect, AIA, NCARB, LEED GA) show and explain because most of them has been published in Architecture magazzines during these years. So I hope you could understand better the field of architecture and learn from a Real Architect working in USA and Europe. Thank you and keep watching!

  • @MarcAndre1
    @MarcAndre1 27 дней назад

    I'm not sure this is a true Frank Lloyd Wright.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 27 дней назад

      It is! See link on the comment below abd you will see the FLLW organization showing and we do real content and exclusive. Any other doubts let us know! Thank you for watching!

  • @lavadodhugo5181
    @lavadodhugo5181 28 дней назад

    I love the trrcycle in front of this 1936 master peice!

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 27 дней назад

      Totally! That trike is like the cool sidekick to the classic car-love it!

  • @Anoppinion
    @Anoppinion 28 дней назад

    Please never again repeat the ignorant sentence: Poor mans Falling Water... It is stupid and blunt. - also when repeated.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 28 дней назад

      Thank you for your comment. We will try next time!

  • @smusz
    @smusz 29 дней назад

    Is this the bldg in Ogden Dunes, IN?

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 29 дней назад

      That's correct! thank you for watching!

  • @andrewmakin8151
    @andrewmakin8151 29 дней назад

    the content is so great. fix the technical continuity including the AI voice as others have said and your output will be fantastic!

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 29 дней назад

      Thank you for watching and your comment. I am learning everyday so I hope the new videos you will see better results. Thank you!

  • @MengfeiWang-jk4gf
    @MengfeiWang-jk4gf 29 дней назад

    great job.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 29 дней назад

      Thank you! Your encouragement means a lot to me and keeps me motivated!

  • @BOEHHO89
    @BOEHHO89 29 дней назад

    Base board heaters I was told was a expensive way to heat a house .

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 29 дней назад

      Are many ways to keep warm the house. Depending of many factors to determine what it is the best way to heat a house. It is not easy do an answer without seeing and anylizing the house. In that case I am not aware of the system used, but at that time maybe was the only way to have it. So the dilema was heat your house doing confort or not having any system. That's the key question at that time! Thank you for watching!

    • @callmeishmael7452
      @callmeishmael7452 22 дня назад

      Depends on the relative costs of available energy. Baseboard heaters do allow individual room T-stats which saves energy.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 22 дня назад

      @@callmeishmael7452 Let me explain better. It is not depend on the energy cost to reduce the amount of energy bill. The most important is having a better insolation, reduce the lost of energy from the house and them use materials that keep warm or stable of energy changes depending on the type of construction and use. All these factors are crucial to reduce energy consumption. Then use the most efficient system, that's a second key point, but firstly is the architecture. Unfortunately at that time Wright were not much conscientious in that because he created art but today, is a key point to add in our new buildings. We learnt from the past.

  • @andrewmakin8151
    @andrewmakin8151 Месяц назад

    as incredible and inspiring as it is, its the work of the untransformed colonial mind … always bigger, always conquering, appropriating, consuming, mostly the landscape, and it’s people and their value, to transfer it toward the concentrated centre …😮

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture Месяц назад

      Totally get what you mean! It’s wild how history keeps repeating itself in so many ways, right?

  • @royhall6367
    @royhall6367 Месяц назад

    What’s with the dammned robot voice???? Took away from an otherwise nice little slideshow

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture Месяц назад

      Thank you for the comment, and I am sorry for the voice, I do as is, to be more neutral, but I will do by my own next time. Thank you!

  • @HiddeHuisinga
    @HiddeHuisinga Месяц назад

    honestly, this is what my uni course should've been teaching

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture Месяц назад

      Thank you, for that reason I am doing it, because I am seeing how bad is teaching today in compare when I was student. Thank you for watching!

  • @DGB.569
    @DGB.569 Месяц назад

    Man utd have just got him to design there new stadium and a masterplan for the area around it. Hopefully he will do great for his home city.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture Месяц назад

      Amazing news! It’ll be exciting to see how his vision transforms the stadium and the surrounding area. I’m sure he’ll make a huge impact in his hometown. Can’t wait to see the results!

  • @johannesbongers
    @johannesbongers Месяц назад

    Your voice and pronunciation are kool; the depth of analysis is great

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture Месяц назад

      Thank you for watching! we work hard to bring the best content.

  • @johannesbongers
    @johannesbongers Месяц назад

    Compliments, great video!

  • @oldthoughtsnewthoughts8614
    @oldthoughtsnewthoughts8614 Месяц назад

    THE HOME ACROSS STREET BUILT BEFORE JACOBS HAS HAD NO ETRUCTURAL FAILURE FIX NEEDED. tHE JACOBS CURRENT OWNER HAS SPENT HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS TO FIX WRIGHT FAILURES

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture Месяц назад

      Thank you for sharing that information!

  • @stevemiller7949
    @stevemiller7949 Месяц назад

    "Floating" so much of a house above a sharply pitched lot was decades ahead of its time. To this day, it is extremely rare. Hand it to Wright. He made "bad" sites become spectacular sites. And he did it on a tight budget.❤❤❤

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture Месяц назад

      Right! the best projects are when the worst location appears and creates something unique, this is where a master architect can show its capability! thank you for watching!

  • @starmanjesus5679
    @starmanjesus5679 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for this interesting video: though I wouldn’t describe Sejima’s architecture as ‘superficial’ rather thoughtful and deeply japanese in the way dematerializes forms to emphasize feelings

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture Месяц назад

      Thank you for your comment. Sajima open to me other ways to work from the first approach to design new architecture shapes. She is for me the most clever and intelligent architect to learn from. Thank you for sharing!

    • @tunaroll3957
      @tunaroll3957 26 дней назад

      Here the reference to 'superficial' is not the regular sense of the word but more like the 'superflat' art movement which is led by Murakami (basically referred as the 'shallow emptiness of Japanese consumer culture with heavy consumerism and sexual fetishism, boomed after post world war 2 era')

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture 25 дней назад

      @@tunaroll3957 Thank you for your comment! You’re absolutely right-when discussing “superficial” in the context of Sejima and SANAA’s work, it’s more aligned with the aesthetic and cultural critique tied to movements like Murakami’s “Superflat.” This concept explores the intersection of art, consumerism, and the depth (or lack thereof) in modern Japanese society. SANAA’s minimalist architecture can, in some ways, be seen as reflecting this-stripping away unnecessary complexity to reveal a kind of clarity that could be interpreted as commenting on the ‘surface’ nature of contemporary culture. The architectural form becomes an intentional, layered expression rather than merely a functional or visual statement. It’s fascinating how these cultural movements influence not just art but architecture as well!

  • @MrVorpalsword
    @MrVorpalsword Месяц назад

    You see, this is one video where the robot really cannot narrate it as well as you could. Lens is not pronounced how an American robot thinks it should be! ...... hang on, he's changed the way he says it, is that the A.I. getting cleverer? we're doomed.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture Месяц назад

      Thank you for your comment, think that AI will improve all of these items and will help us to improve our performance but I will considere soon do one doit by myself. Thank you for sharing.

  • @barrywainwright3391
    @barrywainwright3391 Месяц назад

    Very good video. It's amazing how many buildings he designed during his lifetime with over 800 of them. And these are just residential homes up to 1916. He certainly was dedicated and busy and innovative, which is a testament to his genius.

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture Месяц назад

      I really appreciate your kind words! It’s amazing to dive into the life of someone who was so dedicated and innovative.

  • @paulrand4038
    @paulrand4038 Месяц назад

    I've never been there so by having two extra steps I'm two different staircases in a house maybe the staircase steps are smaller than the other

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It’s interesting to see how different perspectives can spark such creative ideas about spaces.

  • @paulrand4038
    @paulrand4038 Месяц назад

    NOTHING wrong about WRIGHT, it was the people who built his houses incorrectly....

    • @fzarchitecture
      @fzarchitecture Месяц назад

      Could be an option. Seeing that no many professional contractors, maybe you were right. All details and all designed was custom, so an extra of difficulty is applied non being standard. Thank you for sharing!