Razin thank you again for your work, especially this work of Wright moved me deeply and showed once again that Wright could do things that even today no one else can do.
Brilliant rendition, Razin. Thank you. It's astounding to see the breadth of Wright's vision brought to life in 3D. If an architect of the 21st century had conceived this plan it would still seem current & modern.
Beautiful, visionary, completely Lloyd Wright in every way. Side note: using the Golden Gate as reference, this site puts it pretty much right on top of the San Andreas fault…. so…… uh, I hope it can float too.😊
Beautiful. Can't imagine the work involved in creating this digital animation. A much better "what if" scenario is this clip. Dreams are made of exactly this. .. had reality happened. Most likely some ingrate would have already torn down, yet another aging Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece.
An incredible CAD rendering of a remarkable architectural vision. This elevates the spirit as moving musical notation toward an orchestral performance. PJH 01AP21
@@gottasay4766 He is a fictional character with two identities. He is at one and the same time, Tony Stark, playboy billionaire and Ironman, a kind of heavily armored high tech knight errant. Emphasis on the "errant."
Wow, this is an amazing rendering. I would love to connect! I am in the process of making a 3D model of Jacob's 2 home, much simpler than this on sketchup. Thanks for sharing.
Wish you had told us why the Morris family didn't build it. Leaves us in mystery, as does the design. I love this, and it's bold and beautiful. But vaguely reminds me of a pillbox from the War on the Atlantic Coast.
it's great to see a rendering of flw unbuilt projects. I'd love to see other similar videos in the future. A little criticism: Wright would had certainly used his own furniture, and not some generic stuff. But as I've said, overall I've truly appreciated the video.
Wonderful tour. One observation on the main living space..ceiling lighting as apposed to skylights..or glass block? Mr. Wright often brought the natural light into the structure. Was the placement proposed to project out as far from the cliff as apposed to gracing the "brow" of the landscape. I enjoyed the many other details...wonderful tour
Such a beautiful job of creating this virtual tour. It's a shame that the motion is so fast that we can't get a sense of anything. SLOW IT DOWN..and repost.
Superior design to the imitative pedestrian junk that wealthy people are throwing up today in places like Bel Air & Boca Raton. Imagine having that view of the Golden Gate....you can almost see Kim Novak jumping into the bay.
Well said I've often thought the houses like on the Kardashians or anything like that I've ever seen in Bel-Air look like want to be a Spanish Moroccan or Mediterranean or Georgian mock Mc mansions hideous ostentatious
@@Prieze868 Yes, Oprah should build it for me! She owes me because I was at a restaurant in Pasadena having brunch once & she was in a booth there all by herself & I DIDN'T GO UP TO HER AND MAKE A SCENE, like some people do, gushing admiration & asking for autographs, LOL.
A laymen would say wow what a futuristic home! Then told by a Frank Lloyd Wright enthusiast that the home was designed 75 years ago during world war 2....
THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS VIDEO.....I HAVE A HOME AT PACIFIC / DIVIS....AND I'M FAMILIAR WITH THE SEA RANCH PROPERTIES..... I LOVE YOUR VIDEO....TAKE CARE, AND THANK YOU....ALEX BERG
Мне очень понравилось. Единственное что я не понял там в доме есть фонтан из стеклянного колодца но через стекло видно просто пустату))) разве там не должен быть с низу фонтан?
Beautiful, but ironically, I watched San Andreas last night, and all I can imagine is watching a tsunami heading straight for me at those beautiful windows. Yeah, Wright was a better than average engineer, but nope, not in earthquake country.
I like Wright's work, but in this earthquake zone, I would hire architectural engineer Santiago Calatrava - the designer of the Sundial Bridge in Redding.
@@jeffreytong3612 As you might have noticed, a previous commenter told me to read about the Tokyo Imperial Hotel, which withstood a devastating earthquake that flattened many other buildings. I was aware of that, so who knows? We have a piece by Calatrava here in Milwaukee, and area nor known for earthquakes. It stands outside our War Memorial and art museum. We cal it . . . the Calatrava. I don't envision a tsunami off of Lake Michigan.
Okayama, then what is? I'm always looking for any of his works that I missed. I was born in Chicago 1943, lived there til 1958. My father had a plumbing & heating business; his firm worked on the Robie house and one other I'm unable to recall the name of just now. I was fascinated w/design and architecture from an early age, spent enormous amount of time studying the history of it all. He told me about the radiant hot water heating in the floor, that it was a big problem, very difficult to repair and maintain. However, he felt the concept was excellent albeit borrowed from the Romans. They used hot air from a central stove, run through clay tiles set in the floors.
@@josephefasciani7343 A few great houses (or other projects) by Wright other than Robie and Fallingwater. Unbuilt: House on the Mesa, San Marcos in the Desert | Usonian: Gregor Affleck, JohnC. Pew, Melvin Maxwell Smith | Prarie: William R. Heath, Darwin D Martin, Arthur Heurtley, Ward Willits | Other: Hollyhock, Malcolm Willey
In that spot, exposed to so much nasty weather, it woulda been hell to keep those windows clean. The maid would have been scraping salt every few days.
So build it! Some zealot out there can barf up the seven million bucks to build it from petty cash. Build it, live there for ten years and donate it to some foundation netting you a 20 million dollar tax credit.
I love that you're creating these virtual tours that offer a glimpse into Wright's buildings that we'll never see. Amazing stuff!
Razin thank you again for your work, especially this work of Wright moved me deeply and showed once again that Wright could do things that even today no one else can do.
If that house had been built when Frank Lloyd Wright designed it, it would truly be breath taking and unforgettable.
Brilliant rendition, Razin. Thank you. It's astounding to see the breadth of Wright's vision brought to life in 3D. If an architect of the 21st century had conceived this plan it would still seem current & modern.
You crazy kids and your computers! Awesome, thanks for posting!
Beautiful, visionary, completely Lloyd Wright in every way.
Side note: using the Golden Gate as reference, this site puts it pretty much right on top of the San Andreas fault…. so…… uh, I hope it can float too.😊
That's what I was thinking too. Love the idea but not that location.
Beautiful. Can't imagine the work involved in creating this digital animation. A much better "what if" scenario is this clip.
Dreams are made of exactly this.
.. had reality happened. Most likely some ingrate would have already torn down, yet another aging Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece.
Beyond Amazing!!
Thank you!
Thanks for keeping his vision alive. This will be real someday.
I think the FLLW organization put a stop to allowing construction of buildings from unexecuted plans.
I would so love to see that built I love his design
Excellent Mr Razin. Grettings.
Beautifully made animation... Thank you and best wishes.
Wow this is great
THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS!!!!!! GORGEOUS!!!!!
An incredible CAD rendering of a remarkable architectural vision.
This elevates the spirit as moving musical notation toward an orchestral performance. PJH 01AP21
Nice work...was looking for the red tile.
Bluebark64FIS yeah it's a tad too contemporary.
An amazing computer generated video. FLLW was a genius and way ahead of time
If Wright had had computer visualizations available when he was alive and younger, I expect that some designs would have been built that got shelved.
Terrific job, thanks for posting.
thanks for making this. amazing.
amazing
I work for Isaia at 140 Maiden Ln San Francisco in the VC Morris gift shop it's an amazing building
What an exciting lifestyle that could have been!
Strangely, I designed a very similar home for my Architectural Design class in college... maybe I should have stuck with it!
Great rendering!!
Fantastic virtual tour
Great!!!
Wow!💖💖💖💖👍
Now I can see where the artists got their ideas for Tony Stark's mansions.
i was just thinking the same.
It needs a state of the art research lab in the basement, though. Not sure this house has a basement at all.
Who is Tony Stark?
@@gottasay4766 He is a fictional character with two identities. He is at one and the same time, Tony Stark, playboy billionaire and Ironman, a kind of heavily armored high tech knight errant. Emphasis on the "errant."
@@gottasay4766 Famously known as a character in a series of movies played by Robert Downey Jr.
Wow, this is an amazing rendering. I would love to connect! I am in the process of making a 3D model of Jacob's 2 home, much simpler than this on sketchup. Thanks for sharing.
Wish you had told us why the Morris family didn't build it. Leaves us in mystery, as does the design. I love this, and it's bold and beautiful. But vaguely reminds me of a pillbox from the War on the Atlantic Coast.
the morris family couldn't afford the huge expanse of the construction. That's the main reason here
@@razinkhan68 I believe it was a normal occurace for Wright's projects to get as expensive as they were extravagant.
@@carpediem6568 Indeed, Wright designed 1 more version for the Morris and designed one more house for them but both were not executed
it's great to see a rendering of flw unbuilt projects. I'd love to see other similar videos in the future. A little criticism: Wright would had certainly used his own furniture, and not some generic stuff. But as I've said, overall I've truly appreciated the video.
ruclips.net/video/GvCIXNrYVVg/видео.html
here is another animation of a demolished Frank Lloyd Wright Building i did for Frank Lloyd Wright Trust
I liked that one too very much. Have you ever thought to do something similar for the Raul Bailleres House ?
yeah, its on my bucket list. i have some more animation done, but those are on my facebook
Wonderful tour. One observation on the main living space..ceiling lighting as apposed to skylights..or glass block? Mr. Wright often brought the natural light into the structure. Was the placement proposed to project out as far from the cliff as apposed to gracing the "brow" of the landscape. I enjoyed the many other details...wonderful tour
Wright was more than 100 years ahead of its time.
Awesome!
There seems to be only air between the lower and mid-level bedrooms offering scant privacy. Does that represent what is in Wright's drawings?
Such a beautiful job of creating this virtual tour. It's a shame that the motion is so fast that we can't get a sense of anything. SLOW IT DOWN..and repost.
I will
@@razinkhan68 thank you!!!
Just slow down your RUclips player.
Superior design to the imitative pedestrian junk that wealthy people are throwing up today in places like Bel Air & Boca Raton. Imagine having that view of the Golden Gate....you can almost see Kim Novak jumping into the bay.
Well said I've often thought the houses like on the Kardashians or anything like that I've ever seen in Bel-Air look like want to be a Spanish Moroccan or Mediterranean or Georgian mock Mc mansions hideous ostentatious
I think Oprah Winfrey needs to build this house she has the resources and she collects real estate
@@Prieze868 Yes, Oprah should build it for me! She owes me because I was at a restaurant in Pasadena having brunch once & she was in a booth there all by herself & I DIDN'T GO UP TO HER AND MAKE A SCENE, like some people do, gushing admiration & asking for autographs, LOL.
Were the interior details really defined to that level? It is quite impressive.
i couldn't find the interior derails. so i did it myself
Well it just probably just didn't get that far into happening, but it is a reasonable prediction. It is a bit Erickson sort of more than Wright.
You would need the signature swinging kettle in the fireplace...
It actually matches the Art Deco style of the GG Bridge
Wow👍💗
Amazing. Too bad it wasn't built.
Anyone Heard or would like to guess at what it would cost to build today?
I live a few blocks from seacliff. Why was'nt the house ever built?
A laymen would say wow what a futuristic home! Then told by a Frank Lloyd Wright enthusiast that the home was designed 75 years ago during world war 2....
THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS VIDEO.....I HAVE A HOME AT PACIFIC / DIVIS....AND I'M FAMILIAR WITH THE SEA RANCH PROPERTIES..... I LOVE YOUR VIDEO....TAKE CARE, AND THANK YOU....ALEX BERG
Мне очень понравилось. Единственное что я не понял там в доме есть фонтан из стеклянного колодца но через стекло видно просто пустату))) разве там не должен быть с низу фонтан?
If you could go to earth in a Star Trek series, this is the kind of houses they would be living in.
bravissimo !
Beautiful, but ironically, I watched San Andreas last night, and all I can imagine is watching a tsunami heading straight for me at those beautiful windows. Yeah, Wright was a better than average engineer, but nope, not in earthquake country.
Read about the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo
I like Wright's work, but in this earthquake zone, I would hire architectural engineer Santiago Calatrava - the designer of the Sundial Bridge in Redding.
@@jeffreytong3612 As you might have noticed, a previous commenter told me to read about the Tokyo Imperial Hotel, which withstood a devastating earthquake that flattened many other buildings. I was aware of that, so who knows? We have a piece by Calatrava here in Milwaukee, and area nor known for earthquakes. It stands outside our War Memorial and art museum. We cal it . . . the Calatrava. I don't envision a tsunami off of Lake Michigan.
Interesting, but certainly not an example of Wright's best work.
Okayama, then what is? I'm always looking for any of his works that I missed.
I was born in Chicago 1943, lived there til 1958. My father had a plumbing & heating business; his firm worked on the Robie house and one other I'm unable to recall the name of just now.
I was fascinated w/design and architecture from an early age, spent enormous amount of time studying the history of it all. He told me about the radiant hot water heating in the floor, that it was a big problem, very difficult to repair and maintain. However, he felt the concept was excellent albeit borrowed from the Romans. They used hot air from a central stove, run through clay tiles set in the floors.
@@josephefasciani7343 A few great houses (or other projects) by Wright other than Robie and Fallingwater. Unbuilt: House on the Mesa, San Marcos in the Desert | Usonian: Gregor Affleck, JohnC. Pew, Melvin Maxwell Smith | Prarie: William R. Heath, Darwin D Martin, Arthur Heurtley, Ward Willits | Other: Hollyhock, Malcolm Willey
Thank you, David Gill!
The heated floor idea brilliant, the technology hadn't caught up to his vision.
@@chrisk8187 Despite the problems heated floors were included in virtually every house designed by Wright after 1935.
Did Frank Lloyd Wright die before he built the Morris house since someone should build it
Can see where John Portman got his inspiration.
Those people are all on prozac.
Great concept but however it would have been extremely difficult and expensive to build!
Some people will have to be satisfied with a single-wide and a gravel driveway.
Is that six floors of solid concrete to then perch a two-floor house on top of? No shit it didn’t get built
I think it was full 6 floors of concrete
@@razinkhan68 Very cost effective!
I’m thinking it isn’t.
You can frame it and stucco it. That way you can put a spiral staircase down to the beach in it.
And to think he was born shortly after the civil war
Why not build it today (2021)? Some of those 'gajillionaires' out there sure could afford it.
Looks like drug lord crib from GTA 5
In that spot, exposed to so much nasty weather, it woulda been hell to keep those windows clean. The maid would have been scraping salt every few days.
Why wouldn’t some rich guy build this today?
240p is back.
This is fabulous, however why do the people look like they were lifted from Grand Theft Auto...???
So build it! Some zealot out there can barf up the seven million bucks to build it from petty cash. Build it, live there for ten years and donate it to some foundation netting you a 20 million dollar tax credit.
These camera moves are so awkward