After hovering through a couple of comments here I found that people are complaining that they could only see the natural elements being highlighted like the boulders, coconut trees, rainfall etc. However, I believe that the architect has succeeded then because that is exactly what he wanted his built intervention to achieve, To design something so subtle and intermingled with nature that you never actually realize what is nature and what is man made!
Now that’s called an real artist behind the camera...👏👏👏 These days the trend is to see fast pace visuals in the shortest amount of time....most people are living in a illusion.
These private residential temples redefine "shelter". Celebrating their location and environment, embracing the weather and sharing a daily life that is connected directly to the surrounding landscape. Visually stunning, poetic, and musical - a beautiful conception and completely sensual experience.
Not everything for everybody, this type of design is absolutely amazing how he/she use is imagination to be inside the natural habitat and built it good work
Anything looks good in the Mumbai monsoon... Even my humble chicken coop of a house. Having lived my life in Mumbai that house will be a royal pain to maintain... The sea breeze will rot all wood and metal, all the water bodies and plants mean a profusion of bugs and snakes crawling into the home. Wish the guys who awarded it lived there for some time 😊. Oh and living near a coconut grove means asking to be hit on the head with falling coconut leaves (15 kgs) or coconuts (a solid 800 gms). Trust me, I have had the experience!
Lets be honest. If you can afford that house, you can def afford the grounds keeping that comes with it. Pay a guy to come by every 2 weeks to do gardening and chores like sweeping the courtyard? $$
Shobjanta comment. All across India, people live in houses with gardens, this is one is just a tad more aesthetic. They deal with the creatures around.
No kidding. The notable aspect of the design seems to be that it is resistant to being swept away by seasonal rains. This is more of an engineering problem than an aesthetic one. But what does it look like?
Beautiful BUT- I 'd be curious as to how that courtyard looks now. Unless there is some special unseen provision for drainage it sure seems to beg for erosion of the foundation.
@@smolboyi I watched I love rain. I am from Kerala Problem: failed to show the house features. My intention was to know the features of the house than a soothing video. For that, I watch Nowness. I strongly recommend you. It will show how to feature house with the life around it.
Design is good but will the wood work not get damaged with such heavy rain? I mean wood often swells up after absorbing water or humidity in the air. It needs maintenance too often, it is the reason why wood work is preferred in the indoors.
some awards from "no one ever built that thing in those remote areas with such bad climate condition and terrain, plus it look so cool but not practical"
Beautiful, seems like it’s in Japan somewhere, that plant pot at 2:00 gives a way that it’s in India 😂 More of a architectural home this one in my opinion. How t works in practicality is a different matter for example when the man opens the window there is no mosquito screen which every Indian has and is a must with Indian climate you can’t have AC on 24/7 and then there are too many trees around the pool we all know it must be a nightmare cleaning it from leaves and insects that are prevalent in India. I think it’s a great concept and a brave move by an Indian architect but go it must be working in real life to live in it and the challenges it will bring.
Nouveau Riche = foreign breed dog. Couldn't be bothered to impress you money = many desi dogs. Love it. Seriously, there is something so casually Indian about having a bunch of streeties lying around in the sun, I can smell the chai!
What I do not understand: Why would somebody use so much wood so low near the water, thought he must know that it must get wet by the rain and rot away?
That's the design, to collect all the roof runoff at courtyard and then channel it out. This part of India gets heavy rainfall in monsoon season. This way they avoid excessive water collection outside their house, and so yes it must have got points for this feature as well.
I was so tired this video help me sleep I put this video when I need some sleep or I want to relax at home love the rain.....
Great architecture without any nonsense talk added, just the way we love it
the best beautiful rain, nature video, editing and everything , i just loved it , it is captured by heart😍
After hovering through a couple of comments here I found that people are complaining that they could only see the natural elements being highlighted like the boulders, coconut trees, rainfall etc. However, I believe that the architect has succeeded then because that is exactly what he wanted his built intervention to achieve, To design something so subtle and intermingled with nature that you never actually realize what is nature and what is man made!
Absolutely!
it's funny, it seems like some people are blind or something, bunch of rudeness.
I see it.
Sublime. Very Cinematic. Less is more.
I’ll be back to see this one, no doubt.
India can be such a chill & quiet place. Amazing nature & work, l love how light the structure/materials look
lol, have you seen mumbai or dehli?
@@Wsadef What do you expect two metropolitan cities to look like ?
Now that’s called an real artist behind the camera...👏👏👏
These days the trend is to see fast pace visuals in the shortest amount of time....most people are living in a illusion.
And upbeat music!
These private residential temples redefine "shelter". Celebrating their location and environment, embracing the weather and sharing a daily life that is connected directly to the surrounding landscape. Visually stunning, poetic, and musical - a beautiful conception and completely sensual experience.
beautifully filmed with pace and grace, thanks
pure enjoyment...grateful and full of admiration
the architect won the award.. but the camera man was stoned
Indeed he was 😜🙈😂
too funny
Hahahahahahaha :DDD
mee too...its more enjoyable
Cam man might have missed a shot or two, but stoning him for that seems a little excessive. No?
so natural and calming,, especially the sound of the rain...
I think the camerawork is just fine, really good actually ! Felt like i was staying there mysself, looking at all the intriguing spectacles.
"What did you guys do, today?"
"Absolutely nothing."
beautiful nature sound , you design to give us to see clearly on the architect beautiful. thank you.
Beautiful home, but harvest that rain water!
love the cinematography, love the vibes so much
Not everything for everybody, this type of design is absolutely amazing how he/she use is imagination to be inside the natural habitat and built it good work
It's 3 rectangles
Very well thought out functional and conceptual house - very beautiful both in rainy and sunny days.
We're rich enough to own this land and have this house that you can't see inside of.
Very well put.
Anything looks good in the Mumbai monsoon... Even my humble chicken coop of a house. Having lived my life in Mumbai that house will be a royal pain to maintain... The sea breeze will rot all wood and metal, all the water bodies and plants mean a profusion of bugs and snakes crawling into the home. Wish the guys who awarded it lived there for some time 😊.
Oh and living near a coconut grove means asking to be hit on the head with falling coconut leaves (15 kgs) or coconuts (a solid 800 gms). Trust me, I have had the experience!
Lets be honest. If you can afford that house, you can def afford the grounds keeping that comes with it. Pay a guy to come by every 2 weeks to do gardening and chores like sweeping the courtyard? $$
Shobjanta comment. All across India, people live in houses with gardens, this is one is just a tad more aesthetic. They deal with the creatures around.
beautiful. and beautiful camera work
I watched twice, I don’t need a computer. Or a t.v.
I can imagine my self swimming all the time, I love swimming when is raining.....
Its a award winning documentry about monsoon in mumbai.
What's the mechanics on draining the courtyard?
and maintaining the pool?
and draining rain off the windows? and off the wooden walls?
So therapeutic to watch and hear! Such beautiful places.
THE ROCK!
This is more about mood shots during a downpour than about the design of the house
Watching it feels so therapeutic
The camera man had never before seen the rain.
Haha, nice... but what he had felt you have not...... 'Mother Nature'
Lol
😂
Hahaha ruclips.net/video/9GbZyFupUP4/видео.html
😂😂😂
This video also need some award!!!
I would love to see the architecture that won the award!
No kidding. The notable aspect of the design seems to be that it is resistant to being swept away by seasonal rains. This is more of an engineering problem than an aesthetic one. But what does it look like?
just watch the video
aaah love this so much 💖
this is so awesome, its very relaxing, create more videos please
The external wood stain will not last under weathering. wood may turn darker tone eventually.
what type of wood did they use, and what type of stain?
@@smolboyi simple, WATER RESISTANT WOODS
Beautiful BUT- I 'd be curious as to how that courtyard looks now.
Unless there is some special unseen provision for drainage it sure seems to beg for erosion of the foundation.
Great profile
FEELS LIKE A MODERN ASRAM
what was the agenda of the video?
show rain, visual treat or show the award winning home features?
architecture is also the context in which it inhabits
I assume the agenda of the video was that of the architect and his idea of a modern house in a tropical thus rainy landscape.
I think the agenda was just to display a beautiful home.. did you watch or read title?
or are you a rain hater or something?
@@smolboyi I watched
I love rain. I am from Kerala
Problem: failed to show the house features.
My intention was to know the features of the house than a soothing video. For that, I watch Nowness. I strongly recommend you. It will show how to feature house with the life around it.
The Ponds are the only thing that is perfect and it is nature in all its imperfection..
Mumbai ...... where exactly ????
where is this place
what is used for roofing?
This vid had me at hello. The rain is so soothing
Design is good but will the wood work not get damaged with such heavy rain? I mean wood often swells up after absorbing water or humidity in the air.
It needs maintenance too often, it is the reason why wood work is preferred in the indoors.
uhm there are a ton of woods exist in this world that are water resistant
did i search for a rain video?
Yes, I too want this home.
Simplemente hermoso.
Que Rico es vivir así...😻❤️
Cool rain, bro.
Sometimes, Simple can be beautiful
The video is legit ASMR style💚
its like an andy worhol movie .. 10 minutes staring at a rock
totally lifeless place
combine it with bach's air on g string. perfect
some awards from "no one ever built that thing in those remote areas with such bad climate condition and terrain, plus it look so cool but not practical"
Where is Bodhidharma
In mumbai where it is
is this a soothing sleep video....
Sensuous and poetic design
Where is the location of this house ?
Excellent!
Beautiful, seems like it’s in Japan somewhere, that plant pot at 2:00 gives a way that it’s in India 😂
More of a architectural home this one in my opinion. How t works in practicality is a different matter for example when the man opens the window there is no mosquito screen which every Indian has and is a must with Indian climate you can’t have AC on 24/7 and then there are too many trees around the pool we all know it must be a nightmare cleaning it from leaves and insects that are prevalent in India.
I think it’s a great concept and a brave move by an Indian architect but go it must be working in real life to live in it and the challenges it will bring.
Grammar and you aren't on good terms I take it .
Nouveau Riche = foreign breed dog. Couldn't be bothered to impress you money = many desi dogs. Love it. Seriously, there is something so casually Indian about having a bunch of streeties lying around in the sun, I can smell the chai!
I gone to this second place its a hotel on tarkarli beach Malwan.
This location where exact in india??
This house can sing ......
full credit goes to mother nature
[wood]...ground into dust, add a binder...careful on the stir...watch closely (for the 2nd binder substance)...customize your soul...
Nice Beach..homes on the Beach could be done with stacked joined shipping containers..16 ft wide and 50 ft long
Just lovely
can anyone explain the wall finish
UFF LOVED IT
Is that a pool outside or something else?
similar to kerala's
""naalu kett"" architecture style
I want to see how it was built with what materials...otherwise, it is just a PR Piece to glorify a Firm
What I do not understand: Why would somebody use so much wood so low near the water, thought he must know that it must get wet by the rain and rot away?
a five star Hotel without Humans is just a Building...like this..nothing more
grandios
Great architecture, but they should have landscaped the courtyard.
Who is the cameraman ....... Beautifully taken
🙏❤️
at 3:45 rain water flows inside house. how this got award for that?
it really depends on what you want to look at.
That's the design, to collect all the roof runoff at courtyard and then channel it out. This part of India gets heavy rainfall in monsoon season. This way they avoid excessive water collection outside their house, and so yes it must have got points for this feature as well.
Will be interesting to see how it stands the test of time
true
Be creative then see. or else go away
Is this a rental property?? I would love to spend some quiet time here. How safe is it for a vacation??
the best home i dream to live
Wow ... wow
Should incorporate the Japanese zen garden where the rock is, just my idea...otherwise it seems very tranquil with the rain pouring...
LOVE
humidity levels? anyone?
exquisite
...sounds like you could use a puff or two. Beautifully shot.
beautiful empty houses ...
Sounded like I was seeing a naseeruddin shah movie from the 80s
Outstanding design. Very tranquil and wonderful for meditating.
Nicki LovesDogs indeed
Architectural ASMR 😋
Must get REALLY hot in the summer! Revere ware home!
THIS is the way to show architecture.
Very similar to the FLW design in the 1920's.
so peace
This water pooling made me nervious