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(COMPETITION) Tire-less - Toyota Logistic 2024
The 'Toyota Logistic 2024 Design Competition' asked contestants to come up with ideas for how circular economy principles can be applied to logistics. Where waste is brought down to a minimum, and resources are used to create as little negative impact on the environment as possible.
TIRE-LESS aims to address one of the by-products of vehicles: tires. As tires accumulate mileage, the treaddepth gradually decreasesand can negatively affect traction, especially in wet or slippery conditions, resulting in dangerous conditions for drivers. Hence, on average, tires need to be replaced every 5 to 7 years, depending on type, usage and manufacturer. According to a report by the Tire Industry Proje...
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(TUTORIAL) How to use Blender for Architecture - Part 1
Просмотров 1915 месяцев назад
Hi all! This a quick video covering why I like using Blender as an architectural tool, for massing, designing and rendering. This is the first of a small series I'm intending to run, this first part just running through the basics of how I use Blender (not so much a tutorial on the tool itself!), going over a recent competition I did. If interested in different aspects for another video do tell...
(COMPETITION) Coral Manufacture Station - Shortlisted Competition Entry
Просмотров 895 месяцев назад
Shortlisted for the 13th edition of the Jacques Rougerie Foundation's 2023 International Competition for Architecture and Innovation - Académie des beaux-arts. Every year, in partnership with UNESCO, the Foundation organizes an international architecture and innovation competition. This unique call for creativity offers artists, architects, designers, engineers and urban planners a unique oppor...
(COMPETITION) Café Couch - Outdoor Modular Coffee Sofa - Competition Entry
Просмотров 246 месяцев назад
Video competition entry for 3MPlast, a manufacturing company, seeking a new modular plastic sofa for outdoor use, comprising a series of modules enabling various configurations with different shapes, heights, and dimensions - ranging from a single seat to a multi-seat sofa with a coffee table. The Café Couch is an eclectic yet modern proposal for re-thinking outdoor sofas, using a composite mat...
(TUTORIAL) SEVERAL WAYS BUILDINGS ARE LYING TO YOU
Просмотров 449Год назад
Our built environment contains many hidden secrets, with buildings often lying to their viewers and users, some more literally than others. But is it wrong that these buildings lie to us? Should it matter if a building is honest or dishonest? What are the ways that architectural projects are lying to us? In this video, we will be covering several ways buildings are lying to you. From the skin o...
(ANIMATION) Civic Billboards for urban lives - Masters of Architecture at NUS
Просмотров 133Год назад
As a continuation of the graphic novel, 'Two Aliens Figuring Out', this video explores how humanity attempted to live symbiotically with billboards and advertising. The concept of civic billboards, re-explores this typology, and questions how successful it could be in application. This video has been inspired by the fantastic work from the Spanish animation studio, Blow Studio, and their work o...
(ANIMATION) - LIHO SPONSORING PEPPER & TUMERIC PILLS
Просмотров 152Год назад
The following video is a fake advertisement for a collaboration between Liho (bubble tea vendor) and a pharmaceutical product, as a short-manifesto for the potentials of having brands collaborate more specifically on positive applications of day-to-day conveniences. This is a small part of an MArch project at the University of Singapore (NUS). “Energetic Upbeat Percussive Action Stomps and Clap...
(ANIMATION) Chi-ling - a healthcare module promotional video
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As part of a health-care module taken at NUS, we were briefed to create a product that could improve on the techniques/equipment to reduce elderly falls in hospital wards. Tongue-and-cheek, but done so on purpose to highlight the flaws and improvements that can be done on this sector. Video was made using Blender and an AI voice. Music: 'Classical Piano', by copyright free music library.
(ANIMATION) [re]store memory : a point-cloud experience
Просмотров 72Год назад
The following video is a clip from an architectural proposal that offers to use point-cloud technology to [re]store memory to a certain extent. The nature of the video is relatively abstract, covering the experience of a Singaporean citizen experiencing the residence of artist Eng Teng, known as the grandfather of sculpture in Singapore, as well as covering the topic of the loss of memory, thro...
(ANIMATION) You Can't Always Get What You Want
Просмотров 3382 года назад
(ANIMATION) You Can't Always Get What You Want
(TUTORIAL) Basic Structural Systems - An overview by an Architectural Practitioner
Просмотров 15 тыс.2 года назад
(TUTORIAL) Basic Structural Systems - An overview by an Architectural Practitioner
(CONVERSATION) Portfolio Talks : Jerry Florez
Просмотров 4013 года назад
(CONVERSATION) Portfolio Talks : Jerry Florez
(COMPETITION) Central Cultural Center - competition fly-through
Просмотров 1533 года назад
(COMPETITION) Central Cultural Center - competition fly-through
(TUTORIAL) 20 Tools I Use At Work With Rhino
Просмотров 10 тыс.4 года назад
(TUTORIAL) 20 Tools I Use At Work With Rhino
(TUTORIAL) Three Ways To Make Graphic Posters
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(TUTORIAL) Three Ways To Make Graphic Posters

Комментарии

  • @paulaklein4328
    @paulaklein4328 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for taking the time to create these behind-the-scenes presentations! It's hard to find these professional applied-use perspectives. I am learning Rhino, Blender and UE5 or D5 render for arch viz as my pipelines. I feel that this is going to be the best workflow choice but had to start experimenting and watching millions of videos to figure this out. I looked at Blender initially thinking it is (will be) the future, but I just didn't find the "accuracy" I needed/wanted in creating the initial structures. I was also having a very frustrating time learning and trying to figure out how to make my modeling accurate and then downloading or buying add-ons that seemed like they'd be "The Answer." I bought Construction Lines for instance, just to model a specific dining table. But it just wasn't functioning properly and certainly not like the demo. I tried disabling other add-ons to see if they were causing interference... I don't know if it's a Blender 4 version problem, or Mac problem versus Windows... I was exhausting myself assessing and getting nowhere at the same time. And it was at that point I gave up and quit trying to start the facade in Blender. I was worried that as open-source, and with these add-ons, maybe this just isn't integrated as tightly as say, Rhino. And I just don't have more time to figure it out. In Blender, even with the add-ons (Homebuilder and ArchiPack) I would say that for now, I think it's better I take the CAD drawings / PDFs and model the facade in Rhino. Homebuilder and ArchiPack in Blender however, I feel will make for a much quicker, more-efficient process for adding cabinetry, doors and windows to that model, that are easier to swap the "looks" if necessary. Throw in a couch... I don't want to take the time to model those items in Rhino, just model an accurate facade with cutouts in Rhino and then place those elements in Blender via all the model libraries available. (At least this is what I'm hoping at my level of experience! LOL) Homebuilder is working on a library connected to real-world order-able manufacturer assets. It will be interesting to see where that goes. But then that's where/why I'd want to start with an accurate facade in Rhino! Right now I'm experimenting and trying to learn what procedures I should do in Rhino, which in Blender, and which to leave for UE, D5 or Cycles etc. People say Rhino is "easy to learn." For me, I don't think I'd describe it as easy. I am still having a difficult time mastering the tools just in scaling, inference etc. Maybe it's my ingrained Adobe Illustrator background interfering with the concepts. I can see Rhino is a deeply capable program and I feel more comfortable with it in the time I've spent than I did in Blender. Right now, I just see Rhino and Blender each having different strengths with neither being a full solution for what I want to do. In my research, I saw some impressive render images and animation including things like lit fireplaces and TVs that play video, from a Windows-based program ArchLineXP. This seems to do it all from soup to nuts. It even did automatic 3D from 2D floorplan generation utilizing AI integration. For me, isn't a perfect solution since it's only for Windows. But what it does look like is a fast intermediary solution to knock out arch viz projects in a shorter amount of time. Everyone talks about time. I don't know that I'd call it as "affordable" as they state. The Rhino/Blender option is affordable. Then there's the issue of whether you need to work in/be integrated with the typical pipelines of other professionals... And also your ultimate project presentation/usability goals (like first person VR/AR with an interface and materials changeability in the environment or real-time render update). That seems to be where UE5 strength comes into play. The options to consider have been overwhelming frankly!! But videos like yours help me gain perspective and opportunity to get a look under the hood and hear about your thinking process that I otherwise wouldn't have. All of these scenarios are composting in the hopper of my mind.

    • @penandbrick
      @penandbrick 2 месяца назад

      That's fabulous, I feel your struggle hahaha It depends where you are in your journey too of course, personally, I spend in the office most of my time between Revit/Rhino (working at WilkinsonEyre at the moment) and Blender. Rhino through all workstages, from competitions to some 2d detail work (often as good as just using AutoCad), both in solo and professional context, Revit just for Stage 3 + (RIBA) till construction, just in professional context. And Blender on more abstract and 'non-architectural' competitions, almost only on solo projects. If I had to recommend, purely for arch viz, I would go for Enscape (super user friendly), Unreal (for high quality assets and if interested game design) or Vray/Twin motion (for pure arch viz). I always go for Blender, simply because: 1) it's free 2) getting better every year 3) I want better animation tools Every tool if mastered can look superb, some with more learning curves (Blender is a big one tbh hahaha), so I would only recommend you have, if intending to use more than one, one that is relevant to your future work (industry standard) and if another one that is focused on what you exactly want to get out of it. If any specific questions happy to help! Thanks again for you comment

  • @Nina-hv1ld
    @Nina-hv1ld 3 месяца назад

    It s windy

  • @matthewawai
    @matthewawai 4 месяца назад

    brilliant video. about to graduate from m. arch 1 and wish i had been shown this the first week!

    • @penandbrick
      @penandbrick 4 месяца назад

      Never too late to learn ;) appreciated thanks

  • @asa4854
    @asa4854 4 месяца назад

    i was not expecting that ending, great tutorial and results!!

  • @harsimran1
    @harsimran1 5 месяцев назад

    Can you share the name of the book with the bricks?

    • @penandbrick
      @penandbrick 5 месяцев назад

      Rice's Language of Buildings, beautiful book

    • @harsimran1
      @harsimran1 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much, indeed a lovely book and I got to have it now. lol@@penandbrick

  • @snowgreen518
    @snowgreen518 5 месяцев назад

    Nice tutorial 👍🏼

  • @1insp3ru16
    @1insp3ru16 5 месяцев назад

    Can you show how you make amazing illustrations with rhino and illustrator such as isometric diagrams, collages and etc… please

    • @macdanciger1732
      @macdanciger1732 5 месяцев назад

      Any particular ones from my work that you would be interested in seeing the 'behind the scenes' ? 😊

    • @1insp3ru16
      @1insp3ru16 5 месяцев назад

      @@macdanciger1732first and second image of the intro

    • @JMan377
      @JMan377 4 месяца назад

      This one. The whole 3d looks awesome!!

    • @macdanciger1732
      @macdanciger1732 4 месяца назад

      This one is quite simple, all assets and textures from a software called 'Enscape'. Maybe in the future will make one about this software in particular! Very industry standard ​@@JMan377

  • @KurtisHord
    @KurtisHord 7 месяцев назад

    this is really convoluted because you're not analyzing structure here. there's no timeframe or evolution shown, and mostly you're just discussing forms. needs a thesis. needs to make a statement about the performance and function of structures at the material level, and over time and use.! Let's back up and do a structural hierarchy and timeline. At the top of our list/hierarchy is hot mixed mortars created by exploiting the quicklime reaction with water. This material is at the top of the list because of its ubiquitous use in time. Quicklime mortar is essential to building walls with brick or stone. These materials also create lime based plasters, stuccos and veneers to complete the whole building envelope. Brick/stone in hotmixed mortar is most of our structural methods timeline. We can confidently say it has been used successfully for 6000 years. in turkey, they laced timber into these structures... they survive earthquakes better than brand new portland cement slab buildings which killed their occupants. so that's our first class of structure type: masonry bonded in hot mixed mortars. as for forms you can build with masonry "walls" look no further than de'lorme and late medieval france to find the pinacle of what can be expressed with masonry in compression. an arch is a wall. a dome is an arch, etc. matters more the physics and performance of materials. our next class of structure is timber frame with joinery. great human precedent. works in seizmic zones historically where brick and stone cannot. Used in conjunction with mass walls, or on their own. -Tradbuilding.com

  • @rschloch
    @rschloch 10 месяцев назад

    Why do I see the Best Buy headquarters so often on random RUclips videos?

  • @dorotheufarias
    @dorotheufarias Год назад

    Really cool! I hope to continue to see more of your vision around architecture. As a side note, people have indeed been lying in buildings since ancient times. When you decorate a column with stone leaves (and maybe additionally painting them green), like ancient Greeks, they want to give a feeling to the viewer through a lie.

    • @dorotheufarias
      @dorotheufarias Год назад

      Maybe a difference is when the fake thing imitates so well that a person can't tell whether it's a brick cladding or actually a brick

    • @penandbrick
      @penandbrick Год назад

      Keen to do an episode on organic architecture at some point, this would fit in perfectly :) thanks!

  • @repeatedrepeated
    @repeatedrepeated Год назад

    Definitely more contents like this will be appreciated by us. Keep up the context driven analysis and criticisms of capitalist trends in architecture.

    • @penandbrick
      @penandbrick Год назад

      Thank you! Glad the topic resonated with you

  • @TheElephantscanjump
    @TheElephantscanjump Год назад

    fantastic video! Keep up the good work!

  • @kalsterr
    @kalsterr Год назад

    This is a hidden gem of a video, thank you

  • @dtso2
    @dtso2 Год назад

    nice video, this took me back to structure classes. I had a Professor who was a Structural Engineer, who explained everything in an understandable and easy way just like yourself.

  • @acubeadvertisements5099
    @acubeadvertisements5099 Год назад

    great information but audio was really bad... 👍

    • @macdanciger1732
      @macdanciger1732 Год назад

      Bought a mic, next video will be better audio! Thanks

  • @SirKombabomba
    @SirKombabomba Год назад

    great knowledge.Thanx

  • @TheCatholicRemedy
    @TheCatholicRemedy Год назад

    terrible mic! but priceless information! i gave this video a thumbs up, learned many things, very informative - just upgrade the mic

    • @macdanciger1732
      @macdanciger1732 Год назад

      Already bought a new one, next video will be better! Thanks!

  • @mayumimolotv8523
    @mayumimolotv8523 Год назад

    Your audio is unfortunately not doing you any justice however you're equipping us with great knowledge.

  • @TheElephantscanjump
    @TheElephantscanjump Год назад

    Amazing, company's should hire you!

  • @silviaalvarez4407
    @silviaalvarez4407 Год назад

    The sound is so satisfying 😍

  • @laademiahrev6822
    @laademiahrev6822 Год назад

    As a suggest, you can improve a little more in the audio. However, good explanation and video! :)

    • @penandbrick
      @penandbrick Год назад

      Just bought a small microphone, will do!

  • @tommyorsan
    @tommyorsan 2 года назад

    BWOAHHH

  • @jazstudio1905
    @jazstudio1905 2 года назад

    amazing 👏

  • @annyomouschap
    @annyomouschap 2 года назад

    liked n subscibed...

  • @tommyorsan
    @tommyorsan 2 года назад

    WOO

  • @yingyingjc5693
    @yingyingjc5693 2 года назад

    Amazing video thanks max!