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  • Опубликовано: 12 май 2024
  • How have the homes of the wealthy in New York City been portrayed in film and television? Join architect Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects as he breaks down the NYC luxury of 'Mr. Deeds,' 'Gossip Girl,' 'Billions,' 'Cruel Intentions,' 'Rosemary's Baby' and 'Big.'
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  • @brianalucinda4102
    @brianalucinda4102 4 года назад +1723

    This is my favorite thing on AD, please more like this about actual architecture! Like literally an entire show dedicated to this please!

    • @Joseph3391399
      @Joseph3391399 2 года назад +10

      Yes very educational! I am studying interior design right now and this is GOLD!

  • @jctai100
    @jctai100 4 года назад +2138

    It never ceases to amaze me how elements of the poor commoner became things of luxury over time. Lobsters, tanning, ghetto areas, and now add scenic penthouses lol. Great series btw!

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine 4 года назад +222

      I mean, they sort of did, but they all kind of make sense.
      Lobster was the food of the poor because lobster was super-prevalent back then. This lead to large consumption, which spread into further markets, and overfishing depleted wild stocks, lowering supply, which resulted in higher prices, and rebranding of lobster as a luxury food with wide familiarity.
      Tans were bad back when most labour was performed outdoors, and so tans were a sign of poverty. The rich, who didn't have to work, or worked indoors, were pale-skinned and this was seen as a sign of status. As technology shifts happened that pushed workers indoors, getting enough sun exposure to tan became a form of luxury (in fact, there was a time when children were dying because they were getting basically no sun exposure, which causes vitamin D deficiency).
      By "ghetto areas" I assume you mean urban/suburban shifts. This makes sense too. For most of human history, cities have been disgusting cess pits of filth and disease. When industry pulled large numbers of workers into cities initially, these were valuable jobs, and so they pulled in a higher class than those who worked in more rural contexts, so there was an attraction of the wealthy. As this became more common, the rich wanted to get away from the filth and commonality, so they migrated into suburban environments with more space and cleanliness. As standards generally improved, however, and industry moved out of cities, they became cleaner and more desirable centers of cultural activity, which has seen "gentrification" emerge, which has again pushed the poor out. EDIT: and of course, it's the rise of the automobile and road networks that enabled people with means to migrate out of urban areas.
      The penthouses were explained in this video.

    • @jasperlabel
      @jasperlabel 4 года назад +25

      next thing you know, restaurants will be charging people to eat food from the dumpsters. xD

    • @jasperlabel
      @jasperlabel 4 года назад +17

      Laviath once they decide to sell lands in the ghetto, or undeveloped areas where the poor reside, to developers and they build luxury skyrise apartment buildings that they then market at a high price.

    • @Conformist138
      @Conformist138 4 года назад +29

      @Laviath increasing luxury in poor areas is called gentrification.

    • @chelsey8737
      @chelsey8737 4 года назад

      GQ alsp has this series too in case you wanted more

  • @MunsterBeavis
    @MunsterBeavis 4 года назад +643

    My girlfriend and I love this guy. Please please please find any reason you can to let this man speak. I will watch him explain the history of shag carpets, idgaf.

  • @tokyodrifttt
    @tokyodrifttt 4 года назад +1643

    Very knowledgeable and insightful without being snobbish or cocky. Thank you sharing with us!

    • @ohmyblindman
      @ohmyblindman 4 года назад +5

      exactly

    • @josgillespie89
      @josgillespie89 4 года назад +6

      Apart from how he seemed to find it amusing that artists were priced out of the buildings that they made desirable and legal. Not sure why they didn't shoot another take on that.

    • @henryettoit897
      @henryettoit897 4 года назад +2

      @@josgillespie89 stop being such a snowflake

    • @josgillespie89
      @josgillespie89 4 года назад

      @@henryettoit897 ok boomer

    • @henryettoit897
      @henryettoit897 4 года назад +2

      @@josgillespie89 sweetie you look 30. You're a boomer too

  • @DaxxLexx
    @DaxxLexx 4 года назад +2394

    Poor people, making the best of their living situation.
    Rich people: this is mine now

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine 4 года назад +30

      That's not really classism so much as shifting standards.

    • @Sapphire3133
      @Sapphire3133 4 года назад +28

      I'd call it imperialism.

    • @user-tx6wt2wg2m
      @user-tx6wt2wg2m 4 года назад +10

      Wanna build Soviet States of America?

    • @jrgdiaz
      @jrgdiaz 4 года назад +100

      The wealthy don't like it when the poor enjoy things, makes them uneasy. The only way a commoner is allowed to enjoy life is if it's handed to them publicly to appease wealth-guilt.

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine 4 года назад +11

      ^ Look at these actual classist scum.
      If you look into any case where the rich ended up doing what the poor were doing before, there's a logical reason for the shift.

  • @aguafria9565
    @aguafria9565 4 года назад +784

    What a wealth of knowledge you are.

  • @heatherbee8848
    @heatherbee8848 4 года назад +987

    This is my new favorite segment on AD's youtube channel. More please!!!

  • @LaughingInTiny
    @LaughingInTiny Год назад +198

    What a FANTASTIC host for this show. Incredibly easy to listen to and as someone who already knows a great deal about architecture and history I learned quite a bit. I hope you do many more of these.

  • @woodcider
    @woodcider Год назад +159

    I would love to see Mr. Wyetzner discuss the housing in HBO’s The Gilded Age. The older brownstones vs. the new money gigantic mansions. Uptown vs. Downtown. It would be fabulous!

  • @gaspump
    @gaspump 4 года назад +129

    God, those HUGE manilla folders are so satisfying when he pulls pictures out of them. Like, you know when someone hands you a folder like that you've got some capital-S Serious documents enclosed.

    • @zachpw
      @zachpw 2 года назад +4

      They're artist portfolios, made for keeping pieces of paper flat and undamaged. Find them for cheap at any art store.

    • @residentartist
      @residentartist 4 дня назад

      @@zachpw Yep! And v appropriate for a video about architecture!

  • @Paperclips4782
    @Paperclips4782 4 года назад +194

    I love this guy! I'm surprised he didn't talk about Neal Cafferys apartment in White Collar

    • @sandyg.3454
      @sandyg.3454 4 года назад +7

      jaykess_
      That would be a great episode!
      June lives in a very impressive mansion in Manhattan.
      I would love to have this architect explain the details to us.🌻

    • @candaceflynn7935
      @candaceflynn7935 4 года назад +1

      Yes! ❤❤❤

    • @hameley12
      @hameley12 4 года назад +2

      I found the actual address to where the tv show was filmed. According to the building's info the place is vacant and it can be rented out or leased for a short/temporary time. Again because the price has gone up it is a desirable place to live in.

  • @bongothewonderchimp
    @bongothewonderchimp 4 года назад +96

    Michael is an incredibly engaging speaker and teacher who also just happens to be an architect. Thank you for bringing him back! Can someone give this guy his own Netflix Show?

  • @proserfina21096
    @proserfina21096 4 года назад +365

    I'd like you to do the entire Mad Men apartments, offices , penthouses. Thank you AD!Great new content!

    • @BirdieRast
      @BirdieRast 4 года назад +14

      proserfina21096 Yes please! Don and Megan’s apartment would be wonderful to have more knowledge on and the offices!

    • @paulpeterson4320
      @paulpeterson4320 4 года назад +5

      Seriously! Do Mad Men. Mr Deeds?? Who cares!

    •  2 года назад +2

      YES!!!

    • @feralsage5696
      @feralsage5696 Год назад

      I'd like to see the buildings featured in Ghostbusters and Ghost.

    • @sacdigitaldesignweb
      @sacdigitaldesignweb Год назад +1

      I’m still waiting

  • @christinechanghanway9044
    @christinechanghanway9044 4 года назад +29

    More of Michael Wyetzner please! He should have his own series. He's knowledgeable and entertaining - a rare combination.

  • @kaimontes
    @kaimontes 4 года назад +66

    This was amazing. Please do ALL THE GOSSIP GIRL apartments.

  • @thirstaefortae5057
    @thirstaefortae5057 4 года назад +250

    Michael is baaaaack! Keep ‘em coming AD!

  • @omarmyousry
    @omarmyousry 4 года назад +31

    I'm an architect, and I WISH we had someone like this man at Uni!!!!

  • @MaxDiviani
    @MaxDiviani 4 года назад +198

    Oh yeah! This guy again! I love this format

  • @wossaaaat
    @wossaaaat 4 года назад +43

    You found a gem with this guy AD. I'm not particularly interested in architecture, but I find Mr Wyetzner here very engaging.
    Hope this continues.

  • @melodymoonchild8349
    @melodymoonchild8349 4 года назад +45

    I saw that manila folder labelled "Sex And The City", so you're now obligated to give it to us (please and thank you 😅)

  • @AngelaBonanza
    @AngelaBonanza 4 года назад +149

    This was great!! I loved learning more about the houses from some of my favorite media. Would love to see Michael come back and talk about Lily's apartment or Rufus's loft from Gossip Girl as well!

    • @FireCracker3240
      @FireCracker3240 4 года назад +19

      Yeah! I would also LOVE to see the Waldorf penthouse. Absolutely exquisite.

    • @thesuperjohanna1
      @thesuperjohanna1 4 года назад +2

      Yeeeesssss 👏🏼👏🏼

  • @weareorigin
    @weareorigin 4 года назад +73

    1:47 Be right back, going to sit in my elevator couch to relax.

  • @btshanyce8975
    @btshanyce8975 4 года назад +140

    Okay, i could get used to this segment
    Very informative and fun. The man also seems to know his stuff, and he has a very easy going aura about him. 👍🏼

  • @50sKid
    @50sKid 4 года назад +27

    This guy is the best. Super interesting, extremely knowledgeable

  • @jrthiker9908
    @jrthiker9908 Год назад +22

    I'm loving Wyetzner's videos, he explains everything so clearly! Boston's Gibson House museum in the Back Bay is a perfectly preserved townhouse with all the details he describes. You can see the piano nobile, the kitchen/servants' areas in the basement, the family rooms upstairs and the bedrooms above that. And he's right about the tiny elevators...I was in Anna Moffo and Robert Sarnoff's 5th Ave/66th St apartment in the 1980's and the tiny elevator brought you up to their private entrance. The apartment was vast and beautiful, with 2 huge living rooms facing the park. The elevator dropped you off at a tiny vestibule which Moffo had decorated exquisitely with Chinese antiques. To think that huge mansions once lined these streets and they were all torn down, but the apartment buildings replacing them are just as grand in their own way.

  • @MrScateboy
    @MrScateboy 4 года назад +12

    2:04 - 2:10 guy spoke till he literally couldn’t anymore 😂

  • @johnscanlan9335
    @johnscanlan9335 4 года назад +7

    I'm impressed! As a native New Yorker I see so many of these presentations that just get everything so wrong. But this really describes New York living as it actually is.

  • @kam_iko
    @kam_iko 4 года назад +49

    thank you AD, mr. Wyetzner rocks!

  • @lukas4112
    @lukas4112 4 года назад +611

    Uhhhh I love this. Soooo much knowledge it’s so sexy

    • @Wilma.Flintstone
      @Wilma.Flintstone 4 года назад +35

      I'm glad I'm not the only one sitting here thinking him being so smart about architecture makes him really attractive!

    • @matchasketch8224
      @matchasketch8224 4 года назад +4

      Lukas Completely agreed! Intellectually handsome :))

    • @Mike-dy8sj
      @Mike-dy8sj 4 года назад +1

      I was 421. Sorry I ruined it

    • @xihanhu8075
      @xihanhu8075 4 года назад +1

      tf?

  • @JamesCarter-px9ho
    @JamesCarter-px9ho 4 года назад +143

    I want to say something he kind of missed. It wasn't really the poor people that made the penthouses desirable. The reason that rich people didnt want to live in the pent house was because elevators didn't exist and having to walk up the stairs was a bad thing. Penthouses became popular when they invented the elevator.

    • @thangri-la
      @thangri-la Год назад +9

      This is not true. Elevators already existed, in fact they enabled the building of skyscrapers in the first place. So the claim that they made the penthouse more desirable for the rich in modern skyscrapers is not correct. It may have been true in older houses with a few levels only. And then this habit ( a "tradition") sorta persisted despite the elevators until the rich realized the desirability.

  • @carolinamercado172
    @carolinamercado172 Год назад +3

    Other notable NY houses from tv shows: alex levy’s apartment from ‘the morning show’, basically every gossip girl property, the one from ‘The servant’ and of course everyones dream bedroom, Arnold’s bedroom from Hey Arnold 😂

  • @seattlebeard
    @seattlebeard Год назад +2

    I would rather listen to Michael Wyetzner talk about architecture than watch any of the programs / movies mentioned in this video. This presentation is extraordinary. Thanks to all involved.

  • @davidjohnrees
    @davidjohnrees 4 года назад +43

    I'm only a few months into this channel, so I'm not used to this format over the tours usually given, but I extremely enjoyed listening to all the details. Fascinating to hear and see the history behind many of the buildings in New York and learn so many terms. Thank you so much!

  • @debbie2310
    @debbie2310 4 года назад +7

    Seems like you truly found a gem with this guy! It's the first video that I see from you guys (cause I saw Billions in the thumbnail lol) and even though I know nothing about architecture, I enjoyed listening to this guy so much and learnt a bunch of new things in 17 minutes! I can see why people in the comments were glad to see him back. Thank you!

  • @BKHD8
    @BKHD8 Год назад +1

    There's nothing like listening to an expert talk about their subject matter. I could listen to this person talk about architecture for hours.

  • @bumbo9506
    @bumbo9506 4 года назад +45

    This guy is awesome. Please do Miami in movies and tv shows.

  • @luizathir13en
    @luizathir13en 4 года назад +10

    Learned a lot of new things about architecture in just a few minutes.

  • @preston3255
    @preston3255 Год назад +5

    Love the New York history here! This is my favorite part of the AD channel by far.
    The part on the Dakota was particularly juicy. Thanks for including all the details on how revolutionary it was for its time.

  • @fpoiana
    @fpoiana 4 года назад +21

    Wow, this is soooo good! I could watch this and the history of this amazing buildings for hours!

  • @mrdeedles1
    @mrdeedles1 4 года назад +13

    Love it! Thanks A.D and Michael Wyetzner, for this New York City architecture breakdown.

  • @wpbhd
    @wpbhd 4 года назад +2

    YES!!! More Michael!! I could binge watch him honestly! Please do more segments!!

  • @Ocyla
    @Ocyla 4 года назад +5

    The zoning set back is so interesting! I've been watching a lot of UK tv and on the Neighmare Neighbors one, oof! People are allowed to build willy nilly and completely block their neighbors light or view, it's insane they don't have similar laws!

  • @popcornalways
    @popcornalways 4 года назад +4

    This is an amazing segment! My husband and I absolutely enjoy watching it! The architect explains in such an accessible way, it makes it very interesting!

  • @farrellharris
    @farrellharris 4 года назад +1

    I am loving these videos with Mr. Wyetzner, thank you very much!

  • @TrishTruitt
    @TrishTruitt 4 года назад +4

    This was absolutely fascinating!! Love the mix of history, cinema and grand architectural details.

  • @leticiacortellete
    @leticiacortellete 4 года назад +3

    This guy is the reason I subscribed to this channel! Please keep these videos coming

  • @LeonBlackbird
    @LeonBlackbird 4 года назад +1

    I've just found this video on my recommendations, and it's truly wonderful. The editing is extremely well done, the information is clear (crystalline, even) and so visual, helping you to understand why America's skylines are the way they are. Thank you so much for this.

  • @ChickenxBoneless
    @ChickenxBoneless 4 года назад +5

    He makes architecture so interesting and understandable. Please more of him!

  • @marielouuu8949
    @marielouuu8949 2 года назад +5

    love this! wish you would do all of the gossip girl apartments as they have very beautiful sets

  • @macmac364
    @macmac364 4 года назад +4

    This. This right here is the content I love to see!

  • @mthivier
    @mthivier 10 месяцев назад +2

    The producers of "Rosemary's Baby" were told that they could film the Dakota's exterior and courtyard, but could not film inside of the building, and so the interiors were filmed on a Hollywood soundstage. The set designers did an excellent job at creating sets that looked like they indeed could have been apartments in the Dakota. In fact, a large number of the film's fans believed that they did use actual apartments in the building, given how realistic and accurate the sets were. Prior to 1973 when John Lennon and Yoko Ono moved into the building, the most famous residents would likely have been Lauren Bacall and Jason Robards.

  • @billalhossain3134
    @billalhossain3134 Год назад +1

    How on earth I stumbled onto this channel, I will never know ! But I am grateful. Thanks

  • @pacificeyeliner1915
    @pacificeyeliner1915 4 года назад +1

    This is one of the most informative yet entertaining videos I have watched here on youtube. Very well made video.

  • @louisematlock2491
    @louisematlock2491 4 года назад +3

    Just wonderful. A pleasure to listen to an expert who's both knowledgeable and engaging.

  • @tfall
    @tfall 4 года назад +1

    The most informative and brilliant part of this channel, more please!!!!!!

  • @marisayoung796
    @marisayoung796 2 года назад +1

    I LOVE this vocabulary / etymology approach to architecture and how the "power structure" informs and undermines it too. Thank you!

  • @adrianapascale3916
    @adrianapascale3916 4 года назад +4

    please turn this into a mini-series!! awesome job!

  • @debzm3
    @debzm3 4 года назад +2

    Love love love this series. I learn so much and it’s fascinating!!! Thank you thank you 😊

  • @LisaReisRealtor
    @LisaReisRealtor 4 года назад +3

    Not only is this gentleman super enjoyable to listen to...the editing of this video is AhhhhhMAZING. So fresh. Good job! More please! Super impressed!🤗👍🏻👏🏻

  • @laineeugenio4821
    @laineeugenio4821 4 года назад +3

    This videos is like one of the bests I ever watched on this channel

  • @CapitalJ25
    @CapitalJ25 Год назад +2

    These series of videos are like a history of the city through architecture and development. Michael brings both the history and the architecture to life with insights that most of us would never know. If I ever make it to NYC, I would pay for a week of architectural tours with him.

  • @flipthecoin888
    @flipthecoin888 4 года назад +1

    I truly appreciate this video. Love NYC and architecture. I hope he does more videos like this. I learned a lot!

  • @strongforu
    @strongforu 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Mr. Wyetzner. That was wonderful! I'd love to hear you discuss real-life properties as well.

  • @tirtunemdouq
    @tirtunemdouq 10 месяцев назад +1

    This series is fantastic! The architect explains everything so well!

  • @khathaway414
    @khathaway414 4 года назад +15

    I like this series. Keep up the good work.

  • @chadsmith3171
    @chadsmith3171 Год назад +1

    These videos are fascinating. So engaging and so well explained! Thanks, AD.

  • @renderwood
    @renderwood 4 года назад +1

    This was very interesting, especially the history parts. Michael please do more of this!

  • @sarasolomon4812
    @sarasolomon4812 4 года назад +1

    Please make more! He's very knowledgeable, and the video held my interest until the end.

  • @lorimcneil-chongmcneildesi2193
    @lorimcneil-chongmcneildesi2193 Год назад +1

    AWESOME AD Talk!!! So enjoyed Michael’s insight and historical explanations. Thank you

  • @PuffOfSmoke
    @PuffOfSmoke 4 года назад +3

    I learned a lot of Architectural history just by watching and listening to his guy. I love him.

  • @MissJoyceMartin
    @MissJoyceMartin 4 года назад +19

    So good! More please. thanks!

  • @alexanderschonfeld5879
    @alexanderschonfeld5879 Год назад +1

    I grew up and went to school in NYC and I wish we could have had you as a guest history teacher, since this is the first time I'm learning what you present - thank you !

  • @creativelife9871
    @creativelife9871 4 года назад +2

    Mr. Wyetzner is an awesome teacher. Enjoying him and this series very much AD!!

  • @andresbarriga5305
    @andresbarriga5305 4 года назад +2

    This is amazing. More of this incredible knowledgeful man, please.

  • @IMAInteriors
    @IMAInteriors 4 года назад +5

    I need MORE of Cruel Intentions... my fav movie ever!!!

  • @phillhunt1655
    @phillhunt1655 Год назад +2

    I could listen to Michael talk architecture all day. Please make more of these.

  • @gigih.9254
    @gigih.9254 Год назад

    Fascinating! I learned a lot and really enjoyed all the information about the different architectural aspects. Well done!

  • @doubledutchclutch
    @doubledutchclutch Год назад +1

    Michael Wyetzner is always great. Thanks for having him on again AD!

  • @thear8241
    @thear8241 4 года назад +1

    I love this guy sm please keep this series running!

  • @pmb600
    @pmb600 4 года назад +1

    What a fascinating video with incredible history! Michael is very interesting to listen to, and I love all the old pictures of NYC.

  • @Anchorgirl100
    @Anchorgirl100 4 года назад

    Incredible. Now i'd watch this over and over again. Thankyou AD

  • @Artefact41
    @Artefact41 4 года назад

    Great breakdown. I also appreciate that I'm not the only one having problems drawing straight lines without a ruler.

  • @Lafemmefutile
    @Lafemmefutile 4 года назад +8

    Excellent video, very educational. They should add the location in the title for more direction.
    The house described for Rosemary’s Baby resemble the style of the one in Winter’s tale. They also had a rose garden even during winter and the river would freeze too. Is that the same one? I suppose if it was used for one film, could have been used for another.

  • @jenn976
    @jenn976 2 месяца назад

    I love these videos so much. Mr. W. is so knowledgeable and speaks so well, it’s a pleasure to listen to him. I’ve learned a lot just in a few videos.

  • @bkwrm85
    @bkwrm85 4 года назад +3

    Best video that AD has ever put on this channel!

  • @archviz_alicia3279
    @archviz_alicia3279 4 года назад +2

    Absolutely love this format. Please more.

  • @annette00
    @annette00 Год назад

    he is amazing . We are learning so much . Best vids on AD ! Merci depuis la France !

  • @FireCracker3240
    @FireCracker3240 4 года назад

    Fantastic video. As a real estate professional who is very into design and architecture, this guy really knows his stuff. This is a real winner... more of Michael, please!

  • @dougpettey7144
    @dougpettey7144 Год назад

    Thank you! Good information well presented in absorbable amounts at an unhurried pace.

  • @MostRussianTim
    @MostRussianTim 4 года назад +1

    Love this program, please do more episodes.

  • @KafkaShoppe
    @KafkaShoppe 4 года назад

    Thank you so much, AD! This is the content we want!!!

  • @tracey921
    @tracey921 Год назад

    Really enjoying this series w Micheal Wyetzner! So informative!

  • @suelyons531
    @suelyons531 4 года назад +5

    I would like to see more of these videos. Wyetzner is excellent!

  • @plumhattie5126
    @plumhattie5126 4 года назад

    Wonderful, just brilliant in so many ways. Sending to all my friends and fam - more please!!

  • @sophie7180
    @sophie7180 4 года назад +2

    Wow! Loved this video, so interesting learning the history of New York architecture

  • @GBSheridan
    @GBSheridan 4 года назад

    This video is just divine... 😍 Great job, AD!

  • @0987977
    @0987977 Год назад

    Thank you for this short, yet comprehensive tour.

  • @geraldineconway1865
    @geraldineconway1865 4 года назад +1

    This is such an enjoyable and educational segment. Keep them coming.

  • @Vintagebowbettina
    @Vintagebowbettina 4 года назад +1

    more like this pls!! so informational yet so entertaining!

  • @Jazztest2
    @Jazztest2 4 года назад

    So so Good! More episodes with Michael Wytzner please!!!