thx man I would love to visit when I first saw in Archdaily. But it is too far away from me so I haven't visited yet. Your video showed exactly what I want to see! Cheers!
Thanks a lot Cliff! That´s one of the reasons why I started doing the videos, precisely! I am glad you found it interesting and useful! Really appreciate your words! Cheers!
Thanks for Vitrahaus analysis; visited in 2014 and interesting to see it again. Have you looked at the Tinguely Museum by Both in Basel and the Piano one for Fondation Beyeler?
That's a great video! I am currently working on VitaHaus for my homework (I am an architecture student from Hong Kong) and this plus the structure video is extremely useful for me :)Thank you so much for your effort !!!!
Request Noted! Only bad thing is there are no buildings designed by Kahn in center Europe....Maybe something more focused on the theory of his projects? Let me know Rokonuzzaman! (Cool Name by the way!)
Yes, I´m an architect! Right now in Germany, but I try to move around as much as possible. By the way, in the coming weeks I will upload some content about Zaha´s Fire Station!
@@FourthWallArchitecture I absolutely know that cannot be an orangutang or a grizzly bear. Their voices are more basso. As for the rest of the documentary, it is very nicely done. Thanks for that. It surprised me that this is a building by Herzog and de Meuron. I know their deYoung Museum in SF.
Video about the structure of the VitraHaus? YES, PLEASE!
I will upload it next Thursday! How about that? ;)
Sounds great, mate.
Keep up the good work. This channel sure deserves more views!
@@FourthWallArchitecture do you upload :(
great video!! why some parts are blurred?
thanks
You gave me a new perspective on that classic!
Thanks a lot Manuel! I´m really glad you found the video helpful!
thx man
I would love to visit when I first saw in Archdaily. But it is too far away from me so I haven't visited yet.
Your video showed exactly what I want to see! Cheers!
Thanks a lot Cliff! That´s one of the reasons why I started doing the videos, precisely! I am glad you found it interesting and useful! Really appreciate your words! Cheers!
Thanks for Vitrahaus analysis; visited in 2014 and interesting to see it again. Have you looked at the Tinguely Museum by Both in Basel and the Piano one for Fondation Beyeler?
Interesting projects! Y didn't know them! Ill try to visit Switzerland soon. Hopefully I get the chance to visit them.
That's a great video! I am currently working on VitaHaus for my homework (I am an architecture student from Hong Kong) and this plus the structure video is extremely useful for me :)Thank you so much for your effort !!!!
I´m really blown away by your words! Thanks a lot Tin! :)
yes, structure of the building is interesting;)
We want to know about Louis Kahn Projects. Thanks for shearing your informative videos .
Request Noted! Only bad thing is there are no buildings designed by Kahn in center Europe....Maybe something more focused on the theory of his projects? Let me know Rokonuzzaman! (Cool Name by the way!)
Great Video. Did you get to see Zaha's Fire Station?
I have some footage, but not from the inside of the building. I will post it at some point however. Would you be interested in seeing it?
Yes, I would be interested in seeing it. I really do like your Footage and Video editing.
Thanks a lot Harmanto! I will prepare it and upload it, then!
Are you an architect yourself? Where in the world are you located? I'm from Sydney.
Yes, I´m an architect! Right now in Germany, but I try to move around as much as possible.
By the way, in the coming weeks I will upload some content about Zaha´s Fire Station!
Great content. Iam from Nicks life stream. I Subed. Lets support each other
:) Thanks a lot!
Great visuals but the kitty cat singing in Japanese is a distraction.
😂 I didn't know cats could sing in japanese! Thanks Noe
@@FourthWallArchitecture I absolutely know that cannot be an orangutang or a grizzly bear. Their voices are more basso.
As for the rest of the documentary, it is very nicely done. Thanks for that. It surprised me that this is a building by Herzog and de Meuron. I know their deYoung Museum in SF.