Thank yo so much, Sir could you recommend me a good book in Architecture? Please, I see you know a lot, the knowledge you shared in this video its hard to find in normal book in Architecture.
@@ARCHITECTCHANNEL thankkk u Ar. most vid po kasi is di ko po mahanap yung technique para malaman kung pano masukat yung depth di ko ma apply sa perspective drawing ko, btw salamat po sa mga tutorials
@@xandertorres2625 ang technique ko kasi bale yung isang vanishing point na malayo is tanchahan lang basta slope mo lang na halos parallel sa horizon line wag lang mag mukhang 1 point.
@@madhav4358 Here are the list of professionals involve in preparing drawing in a project for example a house. 1. Architectural plans 2. Structural plans 3. Electrical plans 4. Plumbing plans 5. Sanitary plans 6. Mechanical Plans if applicable. Other drawings will be added if necessary but the total more or less will be 50-60 sheets of blueprint or white print depends on the size of the project.
hi .. i stopped watching the video after about 4 minutes after seeing the LIVING room is placed on the SUNSET side of the house - can you imagine the LIVING space being used later in the day when it has been all heated up evening sun + the air surrounding has already been heated up too ..
Thank you for the comments. Being an Architect doesnt mean you are only good in drawing and designing. In the given example there are space constraints with the lot. Now,If you are worrying about the heated living during sunset you must know how to deal with it. I will give you an example how we manage it since I'm working in the middle east where the hot temperature is dramatically inconvenient. Tip# 1. Put high trees to absorb the heat as I did in the floor plan. Tip#2. Use AERATED wall ( I assume you know what I mean ) Tip#3. Use insulation before installing the roof. Tip#4. Use ceiling that absorb heat ( I assume you know what materials are those) Tip#5. Use sun buffer ledges or canopies to protect the living from direct sunlight and it will provide convenient shade. Tip#6. Use flooring that is heat absorber. ( I assume you know what materials to be place.) Tip#7. Use window curtains and air condition. ( I assume you are using it too.) and a lot more...I hope you learn something from this and apply it in the build process. Thank you
please share your considerations for house design in hot countries where temperature can go above 50 in summer and can drop to sub zero in winters. including choice of materials. it will enlighten us. please also enlighten us the insulation and house design eji h is common in Uk can we adopt it else where we build heavily insulated and water tight new infrastructure
Hi, i stopped watching too, what i suggest is use a sun path diagram to properly orient your windows and location of the rooms. as an architect I never face my bedrooms and living room due north (if you live in northern hemisphere of the earth). because sun rises and set on the north during summer. you are exposing your cozy place to solar heat gain. that will be very uncomfortable for the users and very demanding to energy during the hot season. Proper orientation is important from the beginning it will save you money from mechanical equipment and materials to remedy the above mention mistakes. but if you really have no choice because of the site condition . using mechanical means to cool the space is only a last resort or option.
Hi, i stopped watching the video, you could be spreading mistakes here. what i suggest is use a sun path diagram to properly orient your windows and location of the rooms. as an architect I never face my bedrooms and living room due north (if you live in northern hemisphere of the earth). because sun rises and set on the north during summer. you are exposing your cozy place to solar heat gain. that will be very uncomfortable for the users and very demanding to energy during the hot season. Proper orientation is important from the beginning it will save you money from mechanical equipment and materials to remedy the above mention mistakes. but if you really have no choice because of the site condition . using mechanical means to cool the space is only a last resort or option.
Thank you for your remarks, but the given example was simply for the lot itself due to size constraints. If the lot has more area then sun path can be applied to all the spaces. However, mechanical ventilation is not the only option to cool a space. Use of proper material selections and design of the house can reduce heat. Landscapes can also be a part of. Sometimes we are limited with the situation but doesn't mean there are no solutions without breaking the bank.
@@ARCHITECTCHANNEL yup there is more to a design than drawing cool sketches using materials etc. By the way your sun path is wrong which is very misleading.
@@ocivdelos2335 Architects creates solutions and upto date in terms of material insulation from ceiling to flooring. Name it everything is available in the market. By the way the sun here demonstrate general overview ( rise & set )nothing confusing here. Sun path diagram is different story with regards to theoretical calculations. Leave with the context.
@@ARCHITECTCHANNEL your context is Philippines as well as the codes you are using. It means your latitude is 10-13 deg. I was confused why is your sun path like that. Anyways have a great day.
@@ocivdelos2335 The sun always rises in the east, everywhere and regardless of the country or continent. The easternmost city in the Philippines is Baganga in Region Davao. There, the sun rises at 5:33 am and sets at 5:45 pm these days. The latest sunset is currently experienced in the west in the city of Balabac (Mimaropa) at 18:23. But the context is not about the sunpath. Have a great day as well.
Lot Dimensions: 10.00 meters x 15.00 meters.
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Sir, really appreciate your content...what I was looking for is all here...Thankyou very much for sharing..
This was a great tutorial for me
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Thank you so much, apply this in your design.
Thank you Arch, i really appreciate it
Thank you so much future Arch.
Nice Arch. Pang exam .. intormative Arch.
Thank you so much arch. Pang board exam na yan hehehe
@@ARCHITECTCHANNEL oo eh yung mga mag tetake , nkalimutan kona yn Arch. Hehe
Thank yo so much, Sir could you recommend me a good book in Architecture? Please, I see you know a lot, the knowledge you shared in this video its hard to find in normal book in Architecture.
thank u this is useful
This is an advance lesson in architecture bro.
can u make a tutorial video about making 2 point perspective with only one visible vp??
Yes sure, but you can check some of my videos I did many tutorials using only one visible vp.
@@ARCHITECTCHANNEL thankkk u Ar. most vid po kasi is di ko po mahanap yung technique para malaman kung pano masukat yung depth di ko ma apply sa perspective drawing ko, btw salamat po sa mga tutorials
@@xandertorres2625 ang technique ko kasi bale yung isang vanishing point na malayo is tanchahan lang basta slope mo lang na halos parallel sa horizon line wag lang mag mukhang 1 point.
@@ARCHITECTCHANNEL ohh okkk okkk, bali tanchahan po, thank u po
Hi, Ar! tama lang po ba yung width na 10m doon po sa graph? nakalagay po kasi na 15x12 ang sukat ng lot area po. Thank you po!
Hello Terrence, typo error it is 10x15.
Can you draw 2 point perspective modern glass house with 1 long pool?😁
Sure bro.
@@ARCHITECTCHANNEL i have a question....how many total drawings (approx) does it take to build a house?
@@madhav4358 Here are the list of professionals involve in preparing drawing in a project for example a house.
1. Architectural plans 2. Structural plans 3. Electrical plans 4. Plumbing plans 5. Sanitary plans 6. Mechanical Plans if applicable. Other drawings will be added if necessary but the total more or less will be 50-60 sheets of blueprint or white print depends on the size of the project.
hi .. i stopped watching the video after about 4 minutes after seeing the LIVING room is placed on the SUNSET side of the house - can you imagine the LIVING space being used later in the day when it has been all heated up evening sun + the air surrounding has already been heated up too ..
Thank you for the comments. Being an Architect doesnt mean you are only good in drawing and designing. In the given example there are space constraints with the lot. Now,If you are worrying about the heated living during sunset you must know how to deal with it. I will give you an example how we manage it since I'm working in the middle east where the hot temperature is dramatically inconvenient.
Tip# 1. Put high trees to absorb the heat as I did in the floor plan.
Tip#2. Use AERATED wall ( I assume you know what I mean )
Tip#3. Use insulation before installing the roof.
Tip#4. Use ceiling that absorb heat ( I assume you know what materials are those)
Tip#5. Use sun buffer ledges or canopies to protect the living from direct sunlight and it will provide convenient shade.
Tip#6. Use flooring that is heat absorber. ( I assume you know what materials to be place.)
Tip#7. Use window curtains and air condition. ( I assume you are using it too.)
and a lot more...I hope you learn something from this and apply it in the build process. Thank you
please share your considerations for house design in hot countries where temperature can go above 50 in summer and can drop to sub zero in winters. including choice of materials. it will enlighten us. please also enlighten us the insulation and house design eji h is common in Uk can we adopt it else where we build heavily insulated and water tight new infrastructure
Hi, i stopped watching too, what i suggest is use a sun path diagram to properly orient your windows and location of the rooms. as an architect I never face my bedrooms and living room due north (if you live in northern hemisphere of the earth). because sun rises and set on the north during summer. you are exposing your cozy place to solar heat gain. that will be very uncomfortable for the users and very demanding to energy during the hot season. Proper orientation is important from the beginning it will save you money from mechanical equipment and materials to remedy the above mention mistakes. but if you really have no choice because of the site condition . using mechanical means to cool the space is only a last resort or option.
Hi, i stopped watching the video, you could be spreading mistakes here. what i suggest is use a sun path diagram to properly orient your windows and location of the rooms. as an architect I never face my bedrooms and living room due north (if you live in northern hemisphere of the earth). because sun rises and set on the north during summer. you are exposing your cozy place to solar heat gain. that will be very uncomfortable for the users and very demanding to energy during the hot season. Proper orientation is important from the beginning it will save you money from mechanical equipment and materials to remedy the above mention mistakes. but if you really have no choice because of the site condition . using mechanical means to cool the space is only a last resort or option.
Thank you for your remarks, but the given example was simply for the lot itself due to size constraints. If the lot has more area then sun path can be applied to all the spaces. However, mechanical ventilation is not the only option to cool a space. Use of proper material selections and design of the house can reduce heat.
Landscapes can also be a part of.
Sometimes we are limited with the situation but doesn't mean there are no solutions without breaking the bank.
@@ARCHITECTCHANNEL yup there is more to a design than drawing cool sketches using materials etc. By the way your sun path is wrong which is very misleading.
@@ocivdelos2335 Architects creates solutions and upto date in terms of material insulation from ceiling to flooring. Name it everything is available in the market. By the way the sun here demonstrate general overview ( rise & set )nothing confusing here. Sun path diagram is different story with regards to theoretical calculations. Leave with the context.
@@ARCHITECTCHANNEL your context is Philippines as well as the codes you are using. It means your latitude is 10-13 deg. I was confused why is your sun path like that. Anyways have a great day.
@@ocivdelos2335 The sun always rises in the east, everywhere and regardless of the country or continent. The easternmost city in the Philippines is Baganga in Region Davao. There, the sun rises at 5:33 am and sets at 5:45 pm these days. The latest sunset is currently experienced in the west in the city of Balabac (Mimaropa) at 18:23.
But the context is not about the sunpath. Have a great day as well.