I produced the Snoop/Pharrell Williams music video that shot here almost twenty years ago. This home is indescribable. Seriously, it is beyond words. It’s f*cking amazing…
I thank Mr. Goldstein for donating his wonderful house to the Country of Los Angeles so that many people will be able to enjoy it for years to come. God Bless him.
I have been inside this house....it is more magical to experience it in person....Especially the liv room ceiling and the triangular bedroom - wgen these glass walls opened by a switch by the bed ....was surreal... The glass bathroom was also .remarcable....
This house should also be featured in a James Bond movie. I made another video showing all the Lautner houses that have been featured in movies, including the house from the Bond movie ''Diamonds Are Forever'' ruclips.net/video/vaOfBlSk3AY/видео.html
Thank goodness for Mr.Goldstein, this has always been my favourite house in Los Angeles. It would be amazing to have a celebration of Lautner festival in the disco 🤩.
Yes, good idea, let's organize a party in the disco! Allthough the Sheats Goldstein is house is the most exciting design by Lautner, the Wolff house is my favorite house to live in, if i would live in Los Angeles area.
also..... "The Sheats Apartments, also known as L'Horizon and sometimes mistakenly as the Sheets Apartments, is a historic eight-unit, multi-family building located at 10919 Strathmore Drive, in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It is colloquially referred to as The Treehouse by UCLA students."
Haha! What a coincidence! I l've just finished a video about the Sheats Apartments, this video will be uploaded this saturday! So stay tuned.:) the Sheats Apartments are indeed a beautiful design by Lautner and commissioned by the same person who also commissioned this house. Always great to read your comment!
Absolutely fabulous, this is the sort of home I’d desire to invest in if money were no object. I just finished watching a tour of “The One”, the gawd awful monstrosity of a “house” that is the largest built in LA. Truly impersonal and frankly such a waste of space, I had to come back here for a palette cleaner viewing of something that doesn’t look like an airport. This shows actual artistic principles at work with the land. Obviously top tier while still retaining the feel of an actual home. “The One” might have 49 bathrooms, but this is a far more singular home, and to me, much more of a showpiece.
Yes the Sheats Goldstein house is a billiant designed home. ''The one'' is indeed a house that's way to large and feels cold. To much white cube spaces.
To me this is one of my favorite of John Lautner's designs. This house is just pure artwork and would be so fascinating to live in such an inspiring structure.
I've commented on other videos of yours before and just had this one pop up I worked my entire life in construction (as a finish carpenter) but always have been fascinated by concrete and especially Brutalist buildings the concrete forming for this house however boogles my mind it's phenomenal I can't imagine how complicated it would have been to build , pour , the finish some of these details thank you for the documentary of this structure
Yes this house is a masterpiece with concrete all over the place. It must have been an enormous amount of work to construct. Great that you liked the video.
I loved, loved, loved this house when I saw it in person. It "blew me away". I will say only one thing that kind of puzzled me a little: I understood the shape and form of the house but wondered why the view of LA was blocked by the triangular roof section that angles down the slope. I thought a great deal of the view was obscured and thought it contrary to the point of having a hillside house. Not a criticism but just wondered.
The purpose of the roof was creating a feeling of shelter, like a cave. Therefore it also partially blocks the view. However from the pool/terrace you can overlook the entire landscape and skyline.
Thank you so much for this! Such an amazing walkthrough - really clarifies the layout of the house for those of us who've never had the opportunity to visit. This kind of reminds me of the Schaffer House (the house i think i'd most like to live in, though of course they're all masterpieces and i'd be ecstatic in every single one of them!) in the way he manipulates the space, for some reason... I think because they both feel cocooned, yet equally a part of the outside, and the eye could never get bored, whatever standpoint you choose?!
Yes I make these videos for people who will never be able to visit these housesand because there's sonlittle information aboit the exact lay out of the houses. I love the use of space and the perspectives in his houses. I also love the way he combines onside and outside. My personal two favorites are the Wolff house and Harpel House. Your favorite, the Schaeffer house is also an excellent choice.
I went on the John Lautner memorial tour back in the 90's and saw this beautiful, wonderful house and it instantly became my favorite. I thank Mr. Goldstein for his generosity as he had directed the docents to invite us to linger and explore for as long as we wanted. Over time, I would enthusiastically describe this home to others but realized I couldn't catch in words what the experience was like as well as I wanted. So, I went ahead and made my own foamcore model of it using the replicated architectural drawings in Mr. Lautner's monograph. ( I bought one of the early autographed ones). I had a blast making this model, even installing the walls of 'glass'. It was only about 20" long but now I had something that others could see and really get a sense of what an awesome place this was. What a lucky experience to live there.
The house is amazing, its also one of my favorites. Great that you made a scale model of it: if you want you can send me some pictures! Mr. Goldstein preserved really well: an artwork that is part of a Museum.
@@SuperJobbel I would send pictures of it if I still had the model. I made it about 30 years ago, it fell down a couple times, got slightly bent, it accidentally got sprayed with Coke when I opened a can and so, eventually I tossed it. I had my memories of the tour to last me.
@@kimballbenson8116 Okay that's very sad. My video are also some sort labor of love: trying to reconstruct the houses. I once had scale modeltrain with maquette houses.
Oh great! Thanks for your drawing! I just founded on the internet and I didn't knew who made it. Yes, the drawing gives a clear overview of the exterior of the house. Check also my other videos about JL designs.
the channel starts again with a new series of videos. The first video about Fallingwater by F.L Wright is available now ruclips.net/video/2CjANCkhfHI/видео.html Many more videos about Lautner and Wright will come up in a few months .
Absolutely awesome video! The music was fitting and a good volume, a good clear walkthrough, and a good length of time on the images! Thanks for making this 👍👍
Thank you! Thank you! Really great to hear that you appriciate my videos so much. I love to make them and this stimulates me to continue with it. Also nice to hear that you like my music, the oppinions differ about it. It 's sometimes to select the right length of the images, so now I know what is the right length of time. More videos will come up :)
Yes It happens very rarely when an architect can build whatever he wants and even has the opportunity to design the furniture/ decoration as well. I can't choose what my favorite Lautner house is but Elrod, Arango and Sheats are in my top. The Wolff and the Harpel are the houses that would be my personal choise of houses to live in.
After the Elrod house ...also my fav. I have been inside this house....it is more magical to experience it in person....Especially the liv room ceiling and the triangular bedroom - wgen these glass walls opened by a switch by the bed ....was surreal... The glass bathroom was also .remarcable....
@@SuperJobbel A house that could be good to choice to Live is the one that is situated in front of the Sea in the Malibu area; I think. Is very interesting; have sculptures; water features; glass walls; and concrete like this one. But I only have been saw a few photos. Very secluded one. The book that I have do not have the plans or photos about this particular house.
@@TheReverb1 my goal is to make videos about all the great houses by John Lautner, so also about that house. I have a lotvof information about it. Unfortunately im currently very busy with my job now so i dont have much time to create new videos, In a few months a new video about that mystery house will be uploaded. Stay tuned :)
This is the most comprehensive video I’ve seen on this house. Fabulous. I have to admit that I always think of this house as the Sheats house. I don’t add the Goldstein because I don’t think renovating a house entitles someone to add their name. Do you think you will do a video on the Sheats Apartments? It’s great that Goldstein is donating the house, but it’s a shame no one will ever live in it again.
Thank you! Great that you liked the video. Yes, I will do a video about the Sheets Appartment Complex, it will be uploaded in a few months (I guess February...) I've already made the drawings of it. In some ways I think it's a shame that indeed no one will ever live in the house, but at the same time it's great that millions of people soon will visit the house. When you compare the old version of the house commissioned by Sheats with the changes commissioned by Goldstein, there is substantial difference. So I think the double credit is justified.
Very nice video, thank you! It’s a spectacular house to tour and James has been very generous hosting many events for architecture fans. One correction, the Charlie’s Angels location was a set built for the movie based on Chemosphere.
Thank you that you admire the video. But the Sheats Goldstein house was used in the second Charlie Angels movie. So I doesn't have to be corrected. In the first movie, however, they indeed build a set based on the Chemosphere, you were right on that! Here are the filming locations of the first one........... www.google.nl/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=www.movie-locations.com/movies/c/Charlies-Angels-Full-Throttle.php&ved=2ahUKEwi0nOfHzevvAhVvhf0HHXCPAJ0QFjAAegQIAxAC&usg=AOvVaw2bMwk36q5TR3A7YZYSJVaO
Okay great that you discover John Lautner, check out my other videos; he's truly a genius architect. He made so many brilliant houses and each is different.
My sister is at the Grammys this weekend and just sent me a picture from this home where an event is being hosted. Crazy it’s Jackie Treehorn’s house. The Dude abides.
Please, does anyone know the song that starts at 10:57? But anyway, lovely video. I really enjoyed all the information, the tour and the music choices. A very enjoyable video, that's for sure! And what an inspiring work of art this house is... just wow, Really curious to check out more stuff!
Ehm... Honestly I don't know the name of the song anymore. It's been two years ago that I made this video and I took the song from a royalty free youtube audio library. It was something about ''funky/disco'' or something... Maybe some else knows it... Thanks that you liked the video so much! John Lautner's homes are all brilliant. Check out his other designs.
@@SuperJobbel That's understandable, thank you so much still! And I've been watching some more of your video tours and explanations of his designs, I've been really enjoying them, thank you!
I generally don't care for concrete homes as they usually feel cold and impersonal, but this one is delightfully different and it is not just the view. The quality of light, via seamless panes of glass and the multiple skylights imbedded in the ceiling, gives this home a light and airy feeling and is finely balanced with the heavy concrete. The built-in furniture reminds me of some of Frank Lloyd Wright's designs. FLW also used geometric shapes and repeated the shapes throughout the house. The architect used the same 'embrace and release' entryway so typical of FLW.
Yes John Lautner was able to make concrete feel warm and organic. The house is truly masterpiece in every way. It's not coinscedence that has many similarities with work by F.L Wright because John Lautner was a pupil of him.
@@SuperJobbel I should've guessed he was a pupil of FLW. That genius of a man gave us the beginnings of true 'American architecture' and gave architects around the world inspiration that is still felt today. One exception: The kitchen designs still had a long way to go. Not this house, though.
Hello; not mentioned that the night club can be built due to the owner bought and then torn down (sadly) the house besides. A house built by Mr. Lautner too...
Yes I know! Thank you, I'm currently busy with making a video about that particularly house. But I'm very busy with my job so it will take a month before that video is uploaded. Its indeed sad that it's demolished because it was a great design, i would love to rebuild it.
Tomorrow I will re upload a video of the Carling House, I will re-upload some of my older videos with better and less prominent background music. Tomorrow you can watch the new version of the Carling House.
Thank you for another very fine tour!.. One thing (and i hope you don't mind!). I wish you did not have that music so loud. It is intrusive, annoying and distracts from your fine Video. Thanks again and best wishes.
Yes the music was a mistake of me, I realised after the video was already uploaded. If you check my later videos you will see that I used less louder and less distractive music.
One is the one sloping down the hill, the second is adjacent to it but with the one of the side parallel to the front of the garages and one of the corner pointing to the pool and the third one is the one with one of the corners pointing to the garages and one of the sides pointing to the pool.
@@SuperJobbel A bit misleading but correct. It's by no mean a major fault in your video. I've seen almost all of them and they are of exceptional descriptive value, the best of this kind I've found so far about Lautner. I hope you don't mind me pointing out a few little mistakes when I spot them.
Wow, just incredible, so much glass and the clear sink is unreal. love the pool windows..this makes me miss California😃great background music. there's nothing for me to get worked up about here because the artists's full vision was respected, unlike the bob hope catastrophe lol✈
Great that you like the video so much. Yes this is one of Lautner's best designs, it's one of the very few ocassions where an architects gets full creativity and an unlimited budget. Also great that you liked the background music, because not everybody can appriciate it: in my later videos I use less prominent bakcground music.
I've been watching this series on John Lautner and it blows my mind that I did 5 years of architecture school in the US and never heard of this guy, and I am only discovering him now all these many years after my return to Africa to practice! Is it that Lautner is not celebrated enough? Or is he suffering from hiding under the shadow of his master Frank Lloyd Wright?
Well, I started this channel because there was so little information about John Lautner available: indeed I agree that he isn't celebrated enough and he deserves more attention. My goal with this channel is to capture every important house by Lautner and show how brilliant his different designs are. ......The reason why he is not so famous.... honestly i don't know: but I guess his style of architecture was not popular during the time he designed his houses. The international style by Richard Neutra and Le Corbusier was more popular, while the organic style by Lautner was more popular during the heydays of Frank Lloyd Wright and Lautners work was considered old fashioned during the heydays of the international style. Also all of Lautner's houses are not open for public and privately owned: he hardly designed public buildings, this makes his works very un accessible, compared to more famous architects who designed buildings that are visited by millions of people. Hopefully my videos bring attention to his amazing houses!
@@SuperJobbel great endeavor on your part brother! During my next visit to the US I will try to visit at least one Lautner house! Keep up the good work
‘Hey honey where are you’…Response: ‘I am outside…I mean, I am inside, I mean outside... ah I am not sure!’ ‘Would you let the dog out?’ …’He is already out…’ [and so on.].
yes you're right , check my later videos all have lower volumes with different music. I have learned from this mistake. One day I'm gonna re-upload this video with different music.
Which music do you prefer? Or no music at all?.... The funk /reggae music blends in with the relaxing and tropical atmosphere of the house. And music a more video exciting to watch... But I shall think about it.
@@SuperJobbel The music here sounds like the background to a cheap 1970s detective show. Try some light classical, Kitaro, Ferrante & Teicher, Christmas carols, or silence. Any genuine music is preferable to the soundtrack used for watching pimps and cinematic drug deals.
It's also too loud compared to your voice. Along with your accent, there's too much audio going on for a video that's already fairly intense both phonically and visually. A house this hard-edged, straight-lined, and futuristic cannot be tropical, no matter how many big, frondy leaves are in it.
@@LynxSouth I practice a lot with the videos and getting better with them. Now I can level the volume of the soundtrack better. Check out the latest videos on the channel
Yes you're right. It was a mistake of me. In the beginning my videos had very loud music that didn't were bad choices. But check my later videos: now I use better music in a lower volume. I've leanred from my mistakes: it's a learning process with making these videos. Step by step they're improving.
In fact it has a view over the pacific but than in the distance: from the house you can see the pacific as a blue stripe behind the LA skyline. The house is surrounded by plants, from the distance and high altitude you can't smell or notice anything of pollution. Still, Malibu would be indeed also a great location for this house.
I wanted to love this house the way I love the Bob Hope house, but I don't like the Brutalist interior and the fact that the furniture is made of concrete and cannot be moved.
This could be called The Exhibitionist House. I thought the glass exterior walls in the master bedroom were over the top...until I saw the glass exterior walls of the shower. There is no privacy, even in the shower.
Yes, it was an old video made with photos I found on the internet. Check my later videos, they are of better quality, I'm planning to make a new video with better images and different music.
I produced the Snoop/Pharrell Williams music video that shot here almost twenty years ago. This home is indescribable. Seriously, it is beyond words. It’s f*cking amazing…
Okay great! I love that videoclip back in the days. And yes, the house is a masterpiece.
I dig your style.
OMG SO YOU HAVE BEEN IN THIS GEM OF A HOUSE?!?! If you can call it a house. I'm so envious now. I'm off to find the video you produced.
Just watched the video. Dogg and Williams are certainly surrounded by talent.
I thank Mr. Goldstein for donating his wonderful house to the Country of Los Angeles so that many people will be able to enjoy it for years to come. God Bless him.
Yes we should be hem very thakfull for the preservation of this house.
I hope to visit but it will be bitter sweet.
I have been inside this house....it is more magical to experience it in person....Especially the liv room ceiling and the triangular bedroom - wgen these glass walls opened by a switch by the bed ....was surreal... The glass bathroom was also .remarcable....
This house is a masterpiece and a work of Art , realy Incredible.
Yes it is. All houses by Lautner are masterpieces.
As a fan of old James Bond movies; I so appreciate this house!
This house should also be featured in a James Bond movie. I made another video showing all the Lautner houses that have been featured in movies, including the house from the Bond movie ''Diamonds Are Forever'' ruclips.net/video/vaOfBlSk3AY/видео.html
Awesome. Thank you! @@SuperJobbel
Thank goodness for Mr.Goldstein, this has always been my favourite house in Los Angeles. It would be amazing to have a celebration of Lautner festival in the disco 🤩.
Yes, good idea, let's organize a party in the disco! Allthough the Sheats Goldstein is house is the most exciting design by Lautner, the Wolff house is my favorite house to live in, if i would live in Los Angeles area.
also.....
"The Sheats Apartments, also known as L'Horizon and sometimes mistakenly as the Sheets Apartments, is a historic eight-unit, multi-family building located at 10919 Strathmore Drive, in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It is colloquially referred to as The Treehouse by UCLA students."
Haha! What a coincidence! I l've just finished a video about the Sheats Apartments, this video will be uploaded this saturday! So stay tuned.:) the Sheats Apartments are indeed a beautiful design by Lautner and commissioned by the same person who also commissioned this house. Always great to read your comment!
Absolutely fabulous, this is the sort of home I’d desire to invest in if money were no object.
I just finished watching a tour of “The One”, the gawd awful monstrosity of a “house” that is the largest built in LA. Truly impersonal and frankly such a waste of space, I had to come back here for a palette cleaner viewing of something that doesn’t look like an airport. This shows actual artistic principles at work with the land. Obviously top tier while still retaining the feel of an actual home. “The One” might have 49 bathrooms, but this is a far more singular home, and to me, much more of a showpiece.
Yes the Sheats Goldstein house is a billiant designed home. ''The one'' is indeed a house that's way to large and feels cold. To much white cube spaces.
To me this is one of my favorite of John Lautner's designs. This house is just pure artwork and would be so fascinating to live in such an inspiring structure.
The house is for many people John Lautner's favorite home. It's everybodies dream to live in this beautiful home.
It is a very interesting house I had the pleasure of taking photographs of a model on the property, it’s not a house you easily forget!
Yes its amazing in every way. Great that you've visited the house yourself: no video can compare to a real life experience.
This is the best video I've ever seen about this house, and I've seen a lot of them. Nice work!
thank you very much! This stimulates me to make more videos. I want to makee good quality videos.
Try this one: ruclips.net/video/AfQOh7h43Yg/видео.html
Thank you and amazing. I don't know that many people to help me keep it up. I don't like strangers. Someone is always taking things.
What a brilliant video- thanks for putting together something so thorough!
You're welcome, I like making these videos. More content coming up.
Cool, John. I dig the way you do architecture, man.
I've commented on other videos of yours before and just had this one pop up I worked my entire life in construction (as a finish carpenter) but always have been fascinated by concrete and especially Brutalist buildings the concrete forming for this house however boogles my mind it's phenomenal I can't imagine how complicated it would have been to build , pour , the finish some of these details thank you for the documentary of this structure
Yes this house is a masterpiece with concrete all over the place. It must have been an enormous amount of work to construct. Great that you liked the video.
I loved, loved, loved this house when I saw it in person. It "blew me away". I will say only one thing that kind of puzzled me a little: I understood the shape and form of the house but wondered why the view of LA was blocked by the triangular roof section that angles down the slope. I thought a great deal of the view was obscured and thought it contrary to the point of having a hillside house. Not a criticism but just wondered.
The purpose of the roof was creating a feeling of shelter, like a cave. Therefore it also partially blocks the view. However from the pool/terrace you can overlook the entire landscape and skyline.
Thank you so much for this! Such an amazing walkthrough - really clarifies the layout of the house for those of us who've never had the opportunity to visit. This kind of reminds me of the Schaffer House (the house i think i'd most like to live in, though of course they're all masterpieces and i'd be ecstatic in every single one of them!) in the way he manipulates the space, for some reason... I think because they both feel cocooned, yet equally a part of the outside, and the eye could never get bored, whatever standpoint you choose?!
Yes I make these videos for people who will never be able to visit these housesand because there's sonlittle information aboit the exact lay out of the houses. I love the use of space and the perspectives in his houses. I also love the way he combines onside and outside. My personal two favorites are the Wolff house and Harpel House. Your favorite, the Schaeffer house is also an excellent choice.
Wonderful, perfect, amazing, remarkable, most dreamily in the world, my kind of homes since I was born! Thank you John! ❤️
I went on the John Lautner memorial tour back in the 90's and saw this beautiful, wonderful house and it instantly became my favorite. I thank Mr. Goldstein for his generosity as he had directed the docents to invite us to linger and explore for as long as we wanted. Over time, I would enthusiastically describe this home to others but realized I couldn't catch in words what the experience was like as well as I wanted. So, I went ahead and made my own foamcore model of it using the replicated architectural drawings in Mr. Lautner's monograph. ( I bought one of the early autographed ones). I had a blast making this model, even installing the walls of 'glass'. It was only about 20" long but now I had something that others could see and really get a sense of what an awesome place this was. What a lucky experience to live there.
The house is amazing, its also one of my favorites. Great that you made a scale model of it: if you want you can send me some pictures! Mr. Goldstein preserved really well: an artwork that is part of a Museum.
@@SuperJobbel I would send pictures of it if I still had the model. I made it about 30 years ago, it fell down a couple times, got slightly bent, it accidentally got sprayed with Coke when I opened a can and so, eventually I tossed it. I had my memories of the tour to last me.
@@kimballbenson8116 Okay that's very sad. My video are also some sort labor of love: trying to reconstruct the houses. I once had scale modeltrain with maquette houses.
These videos are brilliant, thanks so much for doing them
Thank you very much! I'm now busy with making more videos about the work of John Lautner :)
Excellent job Jop. Much appreciated. More to discover about this house maybe enough content for a followup.
Thank you, someday I'm gonna make a follow up about this house.
What an amazing piece of architecture!
Glad my sketch'up model from first year architecture school could find a second life here ! Great video !
Oh great! Thanks for your drawing! I just founded on the internet and I didn't knew who made it. Yes, the drawing gives a clear overview of the exterior of the house. Check also my other videos about JL designs.
the channel starts again with a new series of videos. The first video about Fallingwater by F.L Wright is available now ruclips.net/video/2CjANCkhfHI/видео.html Many more videos about Lautner and Wright will come up in a few months .
Absolutely awesome video! The music was fitting and a good volume, a good clear walkthrough, and a good length of time on the images! Thanks for making this 👍👍
Thank you! Thank you! Really great to hear that you appriciate my videos so much. I love to make them and this stimulates me to continue with it. Also nice to hear that you like my music, the oppinions differ about it. It 's sometimes to select the right length of the images, so now I know what is the right length of time. More videos will come up :)
My favorite house of John, maybe because for the freedom that John Lautner had.
Yes It happens very rarely when an architect can build whatever he wants and even has the opportunity to design the furniture/ decoration as well. I can't choose what my favorite Lautner house is but Elrod, Arango and Sheats are in my top. The Wolff and the Harpel are the houses that would be my personal choise of houses to live in.
After the Elrod house ...also my fav. I have been inside this house....it is more magical to experience it in person....Especially the liv room ceiling and the triangular bedroom - wgen these glass walls opened by a switch by the bed ....was surreal... The glass bathroom was also .remarcable....
@@SuperJobbel A house that could be good to choice to Live is the one that is situated in front of the Sea in the Malibu area; I think. Is very interesting; have sculptures; water features; glass walls; and concrete like this one. But I only have been saw a few photos. Very secluded one. The book that I have do not have the plans or photos about this particular house.
@@TheReverb1 my goal is to make videos about all the great houses by John Lautner, so also about that house. I have a lotvof information about it. Unfortunately im currently very busy with my job now so i dont have much time to create new videos, In a few months a new video about that mystery house will be uploaded. Stay tuned :)
This is the most comprehensive video I’ve seen on this house. Fabulous. I have to admit that I always think of this house as the Sheats house. I don’t add the Goldstein because I don’t think renovating a house entitles someone to add their name. Do you think you will do a video on the Sheats Apartments? It’s great that Goldstein is donating the house, but it’s a shame no one will ever live in it again.
Thank you! Great that you liked the video. Yes, I will do a video about the Sheets Appartment Complex, it will be uploaded in a few months (I guess February...) I've already made the drawings of it. In some ways I think it's a shame that indeed no one will ever live in the house, but at the same time it's great that millions of people soon will visit the house. When you compare the old version of the house commissioned by Sheats with the changes commissioned by Goldstein, there is substantial difference. So I think the double credit is justified.
Very nice video, thank you! It’s a spectacular house to tour and James has been very generous hosting many events for architecture fans. One correction, the Charlie’s Angels location was a set built for the movie based on Chemosphere.
Thank you that you admire the video. But the Sheats Goldstein house was used in the second Charlie Angels movie. So I doesn't have to be corrected. In the first movie, however, they indeed build a set based on the Chemosphere, you were right on that! Here are the filming locations of the first one...........
www.google.nl/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=www.movie-locations.com/movies/c/Charlies-Angels-Full-Throttle.php&ved=2ahUKEwi0nOfHzevvAhVvhf0HHXCPAJ0QFjAAegQIAxAC&usg=AOvVaw2bMwk36q5TR3A7YZYSJVaO
I dig the music that led us into this video.
Thank you, it's a matter of choice, in other user comments they don't like the music.
Holy shit this architect is EXCELLENT - - thank you for posting - - First time discovering him! 😁👍🏻🕊
Okay great that you discover John Lautner, check out my other videos; he's truly a genius architect. He made so many brilliant houses and each is different.
My sister is at the Grammys this weekend and just sent me a picture from this home where an event is being hosted. Crazy it’s Jackie Treehorn’s house. The Dude abides.
Hahaha... Yes the Dude Abides. Great that she's invited for a party there.
Does anyone know where I can find a copy (print or digital file) of the image of John Lautner standing in the house at 1:30?
I have a digital file of that copy please send me an email, than I will send the picture to you.
Thanks for doing this!
You're welcome! More videos will come up! Check also the other videos about John Lautner and F.L Wright.
Thank you for this video!
You're welcom! :)
Please, does anyone know the song that starts at 10:57?
But anyway, lovely video. I really enjoyed all the information, the tour and the music choices. A very enjoyable video, that's for sure!
And what an inspiring work of art this house is... just wow, Really curious to check out more stuff!
Ehm... Honestly I don't know the name of the song anymore. It's been two years ago that I made this video and I took the song from a royalty free youtube audio library. It was something about ''funky/disco'' or something... Maybe some else knows it... Thanks that you liked the video so much! John Lautner's homes are all brilliant. Check out his other designs.
@@SuperJobbel That's understandable, thank you so much still! And I've been watching some more of your video tours and explanations of his designs, I've been really enjoying them, thank you!
Amazing piece of art
Yes it is!
Great video, thank you!!!
I love the millwork in this home, I'm assuming this is all teak?
Thanks that you like the video. I doný know it for sure, but I guess it's indeed teak.
Did Lautner design a vacuum attachment that fits all the acute corners?
hahaha.... Good Question!
Pythagoras ( geometry ) inspired house design outside / inside comes to LA , and indeed one of a kind .
I generally don't care for concrete homes as they usually feel cold and impersonal, but this one is delightfully different and it is not just the view. The quality of light, via seamless panes of glass and the multiple skylights imbedded in the ceiling, gives this home a light and airy feeling and is finely balanced with the heavy concrete. The built-in furniture reminds me of some of Frank Lloyd Wright's designs. FLW also used geometric shapes and repeated the shapes throughout the house. The architect used the same 'embrace and release' entryway so typical of FLW.
Yes John Lautner was able to make concrete feel warm and organic. The house is truly masterpiece in every way. It's not coinscedence that has many similarities with work by F.L Wright because John Lautner was a pupil of him.
@@SuperJobbel I should've guessed he was a pupil of FLW. That genius of a man gave us the beginnings of true 'American architecture' and gave architects around the world inspiration that is still felt today. One exception: The kitchen designs still had a long way to go. Not this house, though.
R&B‘s most visited house!
Yes it is!
Hello; not mentioned that the night club can be built due to the owner bought and then torn down (sadly) the house besides. A house built by Mr. Lautner too...
Yes I know! Thank you, I'm currently busy with making a video about that particularly house. But I'm very busy with my job so it will take a month before that video is uploaded. Its indeed sad that it's demolished because it was a great design, i would love to rebuild it.
Here is the video about the house that was torn down, the Concannon House:
ruclips.net/video/YcHIbsW_WXU/видео.html
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You are great
Quality again. Thank you.
Tomorrow I will re upload a video of the Carling House, I will re-upload some of my older videos with better and less prominent background music. Tomorrow you can watch the new version of the Carling House.
Also featured in a film called Naked Kiss...
Okay never seen that movie... Sounds interesting ;)
Stunning.
what is the song that you played showing the master bedroom? Thanks
The name of the song is: ruclips.net/video/svNZm0MIBvI/видео.html
Thank you!
Thank you for another very fine tour!.. One thing (and i hope you don't mind!). I wish you did not have that music so loud. It is intrusive, annoying and distracts from your fine Video. Thanks again and best wishes.
Yes the music was a mistake of me, I realised after the video was already uploaded. If you check my later videos you will see that I used less louder and less distractive music.
No walkthrough then?
A good house.
You happen to be Dutch?
Great video
Yes I live in the Netherlands. Thank you that you appriciate my video.
Luxus pur!
Get the WINE ready! 🍸
Amazing!
Great content if only background music noise wasn’t there. 🎧
Yes your right. It was a mistake of my: i've learned from it. My later videos all have different background music.
2:20 wrong. The roof consists of 3 triangles, not 2.
Eh... okay where you see the third triangle?
One is the one sloping down the hill, the second is adjacent to it but with the one of the side parallel to the front of the garages and one of the corner pointing to the pool and the third one is the one with one of the corners pointing to the garages and one of the sides pointing to the pool.
@@riccardopusceddu6232 Yes, okay there are four roofs, but I mean the diagonal roof above the livingroom. That roof exists of two parts.
@@SuperJobbel A bit misleading but correct. It's by no mean a major fault in your video. I've seen almost all of them and they are of exceptional descriptive value, the best of this kind I've found so far about Lautner.
I hope you don't mind me pointing out a few little mistakes when I spot them.
James Bond was shot here as well!
Wow, just incredible, so much glass and the clear sink is unreal. love the pool windows..this makes me miss California😃great background music. there's nothing for me to get worked up about here because the artists's full vision was respected, unlike the bob hope catastrophe lol✈
Great that you like the video so much. Yes this is one of Lautner's best designs, it's one of the very few ocassions where an architects gets full creativity and an unlimited budget. Also great that you liked the background music, because not everybody can appriciate it: in my later videos I use less prominent bakcground music.
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I've been watching this series on John Lautner and it blows my mind that I did 5 years of architecture school in the US and never heard of this guy, and I am only discovering him now all these many years after my return to Africa to practice! Is it that Lautner is not celebrated enough? Or is he suffering from hiding under the shadow of his master Frank Lloyd Wright?
Well, I started this channel because there was so little information about John Lautner available: indeed I agree that he isn't celebrated enough and he deserves more attention. My goal with this channel is to capture every important house by Lautner and show how brilliant his different designs are. ......The reason why he is not so famous.... honestly i don't know: but I guess his style of architecture was not popular during the time he designed his houses. The international style by Richard Neutra and Le Corbusier was more popular, while the organic style by Lautner was more popular during the heydays of Frank Lloyd Wright and Lautners work was considered old fashioned during the heydays of the international style. Also all of Lautner's houses are not open for public and privately owned: he hardly designed public buildings, this makes his works very un accessible, compared to more famous architects who designed buildings that are visited by millions of people. Hopefully my videos bring attention to his amazing houses!
@@SuperJobbel great endeavor on your part brother! During my next visit to the US I will try to visit at least one Lautner house! Keep up the good work
Jackie Treehorn's house!
Yes! This video shows more John Lautner homes that have been featured in movies ruclips.net/video/vaOfBlSk3AY/видео.html
Wow!
Dazzling.
nice crib
‘Hey honey where are you’…Response: ‘I am outside…I mean, I am inside, I mean outside... ah I am not sure!’ ‘Would you let the dog out?’ …’He is already out…’ [and so on.].
Hahaha... That's a good one! The disadvantage of organic architecture. :) :)
For a James Bond villain
I think this one has not aged so well
Arango Marbrisa....
Acapulco under your feet....
James Goldstein is a NBA super fan.
Yes he is! :)
All is fantastic in this video- except for the mindless music. Not necessary and distracting to me, at least. Please think twice before adding that...
Yes, chekc the later videos. in my early videos i made many music mistakes. About this one the opnions are divided.
Glad you're thinking about it now... Love your videos!
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Великолепно
fantastic!
Whoever owns (or once owned) this house was renting it out for XXX porn video shoots back in the 90s.
Yes I know...hahaha... But I wanted to keep the video discrete. So I didn't include that piece of information in the video.
The narrator must be Dutch?
Yes I'm Dutch indeed!
Interesting structure/building - but IMO - fails as a house.
It's not a house for a family, its a bachelor path.
Please lower the background music. In fact, no music would be best for these videos. It over powers the joy of the architectural marvels!!!!!!!!
yes you're right , check my later videos all have lower volumes with different music. I have learned from this mistake. One day I'm gonna re-upload this video with different music.
@@SuperJobbel Awesome! You're the best. Great content in your artist presentations.
Thank you for your appriciation. @@SledDog5678
Music kills this video
Yes It was a mistake of me. I use now very different music for my videos
@@SuperJobbel👍I don’t mind the music on its own but this design just has a whole different vibe. Well made video nonetheless, great info.
Quite a pad ya got here Jackie...completely unspoiled.
Yes, Haha! a quote from my favorite movie The Big Lebowski
I love your vids but please lose that music!!!! 😞
Which music do you prefer? Or no music at all?.... The funk /reggae music blends in with the relaxing and tropical atmosphere of the house. And music a more video exciting to watch... But I shall think about it.
@@SuperJobbel The music here sounds like the background to a cheap 1970s detective show. Try some light classical, Kitaro, Ferrante & Teicher, Christmas carols, or silence. Any genuine music is preferable to the soundtrack used for watching pimps and cinematic drug deals.
It's also too loud compared to your voice. Along with your accent, there's too much audio going on for a video that's already fairly intense both phonically and visually.
A house this hard-edged, straight-lined, and futuristic cannot be tropical, no matter how many big, frondy leaves are in it.
@@LynxSouth thank you for your advise, in my later videos I have chosen for a different soundtrack.with more easy listrning jazz.
@@LynxSouth I practice a lot with the videos and getting better with them. Now I can level the volume of the soundtrack better. Check out the latest videos on the channel
Some have way too much money to waste!
Yes but the money is used in a beautiful way.
Een Nederlander die Engels praat.
Helemaal goed! Haha.. Je herkent het accent altijd :)
Please turn down the horrible music, it completely detracts from your dialogue 🙏
Yes you're right. It was a mistake of me. In the beginning my videos had very loud music that didn't were bad choices. But check my later videos: now I use better music in a lower volume. I've leanred from my mistakes: it's a learning process with making these videos. Step by step they're improving.
The very impressive house would have been even nicer with a view of the Pacific. Rather than having to look at filthy and polluted LA.
In fact it has a view over the pacific but than in the distance: from the house you can see the pacific as a blue stripe behind the LA skyline. The house is surrounded by plants, from the distance and high altitude you can't smell or notice anything of pollution. Still, Malibu would be indeed also a great location for this house.
I wanted to love this house the way I love the Bob Hope house, but I don't like the Brutalist interior and the fact that the furniture is made of concrete and cannot be moved.
Honey I think 🤔 is not to safe for our new born probably we would need to see another house down the street
Yes the owner of this house doens't have any kids and it's not a child friendly house. So please check for some other house. Goodluck! :)
Not impressed
Plez don't comment
I detest haters
This could be called The Exhibitionist House. I thought the glass exterior walls in the master bedroom were over the top...until I saw the glass exterior walls of the shower. There is no privacy, even in the shower.
Yes, but becuas it's built on top of a hill, nobody can look inside. You can see the city but the city can't see you.
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Who is narrating this thing with the weird accent?
Haha...I am... This is a Dutch accent! :)
A lot to take in here.
What a pad.
OMG that music is totally moronic. Unbearable.
Great house, really, really bad photography!
Yes, it was an old video made with photos I found on the internet. Check my later videos, they are of better quality, I'm planning to make a new video with better images and different music.