This was awesome. I'm about to start designing and building a drystone catenary arch sculpture (12" tall, granite) and I always like to understand the history behind any new venture. Appreciate it.
your channel have really informative videos but have not many subscribers. You should continue to make some more videos. I am gonna share this video of you on my platform of Almusaawwir Architects.
Thanks for the valuable information. There is one correction though: the origin of pointed arches is from Sumer Mesopotamia (ancient Iraq). Islamic civilization introduced the Sumerian pointed arches to Europe.
@@haideraliibnakhlaq8823 No, they aren't. Pointed arches were created by Byzantine engineers and architects, who themselves built upon older Greco-Roman tradition... Muslims merely adopted their technique
Roman and Romanesque architecture is not the same. And it's nonsense to say that Romanesque arches are not christian. Really - Romanesque arches are even more christian than Gothic arches.
I know some channels who will stretch out this information into hours, but this byte sized informational video is fantastic! Thanks
This was awesome. I'm about to start designing and building a drystone catenary arch sculpture (12" tall, granite) and I always like to understand the history behind any new venture. Appreciate it.
This video wasn’t what I was looking for. But it’s really interesting I’m glad I found it 👍👍👍
Same
I love the history you delivered about arch’s
Precise and informative... thanks for this great video 👍🏻
Great video. Informative, short, fun! :D
So quick and perfect. Exactly what I needed to introduce arches to my students.
you guys explain things in a great and easy to understand manner!!
This is good :) You have to continue this channel
this is such an underrated channel
your channel have really informative videos but have not many subscribers. You should continue to make some more videos. I am gonna share this video of you on my platform of Almusaawwir Architects.
mush respect for spreading the knowledge.
Quite an insightful video. Keep it up.
You both are too good..... Thanks
This was awesome! Keep it up.
The logic about arches structure are awesome......
Thanks for the video guys
Good to know!
Nice video👌👌..keep it up👍
Please continue making videos! Really good content👍👌
Yo, this is a very good informative channel? Why the low subs?
Alfred Schlicht idk.
Probably because it has all the informative validity of Buzzfeed article.
Because this channel doesn't have a lot of videos
video is very good, views is too little, but certainly will grow.
thanks as an archi student rushing through assingments .. :}
That was really helpful
Very good demonstrate
Love this video
Excellent video! Thank you. Sub’d!
Wait, is the rounded arch icon the arch of Augusto in Rimini?
Super explaination👍👍🇮🇳
This is a really really good video and the puns.
nice work man 👌👌
Really thoughtful materials
Thanks for the valuable information. There is one correction though: the origin of pointed arches is from Sumer Mesopotamia (ancient Iraq). Islamic civilization introduced the Sumerian pointed arches to Europe.
No just no. Pointed arches are an entirely Islamic invention ...
@@haideraliibnakhlaq8823 No, they aren't. Pointed arches were created by Byzantine engineers and architects, who themselves built upon older Greco-Roman tradition... Muslims merely adopted their technique
Can you write the script at bottom it would be easier to note down
I clicked for the terrible title.😄
(I loved it)
So which arch is strongest?
Islamic pointed arch
2021
Arches are electro magnets 🧲
👍🏼
Pointed arches are not invented in Islamic empire, it was invented way before in Persia,Russia
yessir
Roman and Romanesque architecture is not the same. And it's nonsense to say that Romanesque arches are not christian. Really - Romanesque arches are even more christian than Gothic arches.
wow
The gothic arch appeard in Persia befor Islam🤦🏻♂️
Unfortunately not they are no where to be found in those civilisations simply claims to downplay the Islamic role
Sad channel is dead for 4 years. 😔
arch-e-types 😂😂
wheres the Tartarian arch?oh yous call it the roman arch?