I have always loved exposed structural framing -especially wood members. I think this "true" image of architecture will be making a strong come back in the next decade with the new advancements in stronger wood members and using wood in more extensively fire rated buildings per code. As the technology catches up, I think you'll see a lot more interest in archiecture like this. Which excites me. Great video. Keep them coming. love the movement.
(2:05) That ceiling seems to be a very dark warm gray (about 90 - 95 % black). It reminds me that in a building a solid black can present a hard or harsh appearance. By choosing a very dark gray, the effect of black is attained without introducing an absolute black. // Every example in this video has been superbly selected. This is a great inspiration for anyone who cares about design.
Question: if a steel beam is designed to be exposed, in practice, would the beam painted (top coat) with the specified colour before or after the installation?
I really like your videos and you seems like a nice guy for me. This is very rare by architects. Can you, or anyone else, tell me why architects are often such dickheads (at least the ones on youtube)?
You’re right, that last one did make me smile. Very well done.
I have always loved exposed structural framing -especially wood members. I think this "true" image of architecture will be making a strong come back in the next decade with the new advancements in stronger wood members and using wood in more extensively fire rated buildings per code. As the technology catches up, I think you'll see a lot more interest in archiecture like this. Which excites me. Great video. Keep them coming. love the movement.
These videos are immeasurable in value to an architecture student like myself. Thank you.
i love watching your videos every morning.
(2:05) That ceiling seems to be a very dark warm gray (about 90 - 95 % black). It reminds me that in a building a solid black can present a hard or harsh appearance. By choosing a very dark gray, the effect of black is attained without introducing an absolute black. // Every example in this video has been superbly selected. This is a great inspiration for anyone who cares about design.
Loving this channel... Keep the good work coming!
Keep this up. Its more than a college lecture. Awesome!
at 7:57 I wonder if that window also needed to be wood, ceiling to window to island
Question: if a steel beam is designed to be exposed, in practice, would the beam painted (top coat) with the specified colour before or after the installation?
keep creating these man, nice job :)
+Adriel San Juan put some text too to give more interest thatn just looking through pictures that gets so boring
thanks for the idea..
Good job
THANKS ERIC
How will you controlled the birds hits on glass..
thanks!!
So, how many birds will get killed because of the huge glass walls?
I really like your videos and you seems like a nice guy for me. This is very rare by architects. Can you, or anyone else, tell me why architects are often such dickheads (at least the ones on youtube)?
Yep, architects do everything wrong
I'm more interested to know why people commenting on youtube are often such dickhead.