5 Tips to Design like an Architect

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • In this tutorial we take a step back and give 5 tips on how to design like an Architect.
    These tips are ideal for anyone who's working on architectural projects but doesn't have experience with architecture school AND real-world experience.
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Комментарии • 142

  • @DesignerhacksPage
    @DesignerhacksPage  6 лет назад +58

    This video is a little different than what we've been doing on the channel in the past. Did you enjoy it?

    • @willtherat4645
      @willtherat4645 3 года назад +1

      I know this is a little late, but thank you so much! I am a middle schooler and I am interested in modern house design and this video ready helped!

    • @MrAlwinBabu
      @MrAlwinBabu 3 года назад

      please could you tell me what the camera and mic you use are ?Thanks

    • @rivereuphrates8103
      @rivereuphrates8103 3 года назад

      I'm in architecture school right now and quite honestly, I feel lost and overwhelmed. But this video has helped me sort out a couple of things about designing in really accessible way. Thank you so much :)

    • @behemothflames8365
      @behemothflames8365 Год назад

      Get out of this profession as fast as u can(only applicable to architects practicing in india)

  • @Landhernxtdoor1
    @Landhernxtdoor1 2 года назад +151

    Thanks this helped a lot im 12 years old and im really into architecture the whole concept of the job amazes me and i love it!

    • @aniketlunkad6463
      @aniketlunkad6463 2 года назад +2

      Don't get into it learn practically theoretical knowledge is 🤮

    • @cherryjooce9750
      @cherryjooce9750 2 года назад +40

      @Aniket Lunkad This is what he likes, don't discourage him, I'm 14 and also interested in this career. Something tells me you just don't have the attitude to learn.

    • @chalisblur
      @chalisblur 2 года назад +4

      I say go for it. Try playing around with SketchUp it's a good easy to use starting point. RUclips vids can teach you the basics to get going.
      I started off as an engineer and ended up as a project lead. You learn as you go and your interest might evolve, but you'll only know if you give it a go.
      All the best buddy.

    • @andresoyervides5324
      @andresoyervides5324 2 года назад +12

      @@aniketlunkad6463 does that sentence even make sense?

    • @michelleflood2156
      @michelleflood2156 2 года назад +12

      I'm an architect. Study architecture history. Having a vast knowledge of what's been done will help you substantially. Study the ones you love. Diagram them. Recreate them physically or digitally. Look at floor plans, building sections, wall details. One thing I did do right. Every job I had in high school was related to understanding the layers of a house. I worked on new construction houses, I installed windows, I worked as a house cleaner (this helped with understanding what gets dirty and the way different people utilizes their houses), if you want to design residential housing you could diagram how people use the spaces your already in (keep a sketch book with you at all times, sketch movement through spaces, sketch the way people use objects in other ways then the way they were intended, sketch floor plans you like, sketch facades you like, how do those facades relate to the inside, how do they connect the interior and exterior)

  • @adagio7635
    @adagio7635 2 года назад +36

    I have never had any formal training in architecture and design, though I have always had a great interest in art, history etc. I must say, I completely agree with all your assessment of the bad examples - something just feels off to me intuitively. But when you explained it, a light kind of goes off and I am able to say, ah ha! that's why I sense what I sense!

  • @LIAISAGREENBEL
    @LIAISAGREENBEL 2 года назад +22

    This was explained way better than in my arch classes.-. Thanks!

  • @WinterJV
    @WinterJV 3 года назад +40

    Architecture is really something big, and I am still having trouble with the creativity

  • @martijnbavelaar3683
    @martijnbavelaar3683 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing all your experience and knowledge with us, I have learned a ton from you.
    Greatly appreciated Tony!

  • @chishakwer
    @chishakwer 5 лет назад +9

    Please make more of this, love it!

  • @MithutheBakra
    @MithutheBakra 2 года назад +2

    This video is the best architectural guide I've ever seen

  • @hdb80
    @hdb80 6 лет назад +30

    Purpose and concept are crucial to good design. Form follows function, and that is as it should be. In fact, in my opinion if your function is excellent then the form will be beautiful. I believe that every decision you make as a designer should have a path of bread crumbs back to your concept. I'm not an architect, but I am an interior designer. My strongest designs have always begun with my strongest concepts.

    • @DesignerhacksPage
      @DesignerhacksPage  6 лет назад +10

      I like how you phrased that, "every decision you make as a designer should have a path of bread crumbs back to your concept."

    • @finersilver5073
      @finersilver5073 2 года назад +2

      🌱Love this comment! Well put, so true!

    • @chidozieuchendu978
      @chidozieuchendu978 5 месяцев назад +1

      ❤❤

  • @liz2959
    @liz2959 3 месяца назад

    Great lesson!!! Thank you

  • @enasa5807
    @enasa5807 Год назад +1

    Thank you , it was great video and i think it is great, precise steps we need to learning. I’m an interior designer and I benefited greatly in my work👌🏼

  • @uaziz7
    @uaziz7 2 года назад

    Excellent examples and explanations. Thank you!

  • @rachirachanrao3250
    @rachirachanrao3250 Год назад

    THIS IS SUCH AN IMPORTANT VIDEO! BEING IN MY 1ST YEAR OF ARCHITECTURE, I MUST KNOW THIS! THANKS SO MUCHHHH

  • @greeneileen
    @greeneileen Год назад +2

    I enjoyed your explanations, but I can't resist adding a comment about Seattle Public Library's iconic branch. I lived downtown for a decade from age 25 to 35 and visited often, so I speak from experience. The concept for continuity with the ramps makes library sense but not people sense. Seattle has a huge homeless population that uses that library like a halfway house. They have every right to be there, but from a security standpoint the layout makes hundreds of unsafe spaces where you can't see or be seen as you browse the stacks. They also put the main floor of computer terminals above their events auditorium with no effective sound barrier at all. Computer users have to listen to whatever book talk is going on anytime they use it. The childrens' area tells the real story of the place as it has a very necesary security guard's desk - but I would guess that they also spend a big part of their day redirecting tourists away from the toilets which are unavailable unless assisting kids. (The adult toilets can't be accessed directly from the main floor from 4th or 5th avenue. It's up a floor in the most annoyingly high-concept, dramatically-hued part of the branch. ) It's not the example I'd use, just sayin' ;)

  • @KendrasCloset
    @KendrasCloset 3 года назад

    Awesome video !! thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @jennyk9551
    @jennyk9551 2 года назад

    I am going to be an architect when I’m older and this video really inspires me to follow that , thanks ‼️

  • @theguyinblacktux
    @theguyinblacktux 2 года назад

    Thank you kind Sir for sharing these tips. As a student, you have my gratitude.

  • @gracajose6861
    @gracajose6861 3 года назад

    Great, it was really helpful and informative!

  • @Floatnx
    @Floatnx 3 года назад +19

    Why does the first one looks like when a kid makes lego houses xd

  • @davinjohnson1110
    @davinjohnson1110 Год назад +1

    I felt my calling In life scream at me!! I loved this thank you 🙏
    Especially when you said design should begin with function in mind followed by aesthetics

  • @MuhammadBilal-lo3ng
    @MuhammadBilal-lo3ng 4 года назад

    Excellent Work !!

  • @billjensen1925
    @billjensen1925 2 года назад

    This is a great video and the examples are awesome - thank you.

  • @GhostedStories
    @GhostedStories 3 года назад +1

    That crazy building, I can see some bucklings in some columns and walls. Not surprised on something with an unknown centre of gravity.

  • @1234567arsham
    @1234567arsham Год назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @peipan7944
    @peipan7944 2 года назад

    i really like this video. the language is simple enough to let anyone feels that he can understand and willing to continue to listen. the principles mentioned in the video I cannot agree more. although design is subjective, but human got something in common which I guess could be the part that objective but also right. thank you for the sharing.

  • @yeshanperera
    @yeshanperera 8 месяцев назад

    Very informative video. You earned a sub buddy. Cheers

  • @ExplorerSK
    @ExplorerSK 9 месяцев назад

    This video Really helped me alot to understand about the Architecture. I'm basically a Civil Engineer and would like a lot to learn architecture!

  • @straightpathnetworks1658
    @straightpathnetworks1658 2 года назад

    this is the best video. I'm trying to learn on architecture but I couldn't find good stuff. you explained things nicely. expecting more videos from u

  • @zugzwang5310
    @zugzwang5310 3 года назад

    Thank you Sir 🙏🏽

  • @laanguiano1365
    @laanguiano1365 4 года назад

    very helpful!

  • @YOMALO.
    @YOMALO. 2 года назад

    This is so coool

  • @3-y86
    @3-y86 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @pvlcz4360
    @pvlcz4360 3 года назад +7

    7:16 In my builds (minecraft) I try to avoid these corners so i make an overhang like in the picture but long.

  • @greyspookss
    @greyspookss 2 года назад +1

    Doing CAD for freshman year next year, and wanna just get a few tips before jumping in. I wanna be an architect when I get older, but I suuucckkk at designing. Thanks for this!

    • @greyspookss
      @greyspookss 2 года назад

      I also love modern homes and like building them.

  • @chrisbesson6539
    @chrisbesson6539 6 лет назад +12

    Definitely want more please...

  • @Stonehawk
    @Stonehawk 2 года назад +2

    The first example structure seems to be attempting to tell a story with the way it evolves with successive floors, and suggests that the disparate shapes represent separate and distinct usage programmes.
    The lower floors being symmetrical, orderly, more simple, more rigid and stocky, and even colored in darker tones seems to indicate predictable reliability: This is pragmatic 'getting things done' space, be it commercial or administrative. It's accessable, well suited for the reception of visitors, and relatively easy to navigate and rationally understand one's own position within these levels of the structure.
    The upper floors with their exotic shapes, balconies, patios, windows, and vistas are a distinct contrast, where one is invited to WANDER and WONDER rather than exert committed effort toward a goal. Its meandering layout suggests that one must take one's time to find one's way, requiring more of one's attention to navigate and therefore stimulate a much more mindful and novel experience. With its many navigational endpoints culminating in scenic spaces whose function is aesthetic in nature, it practically DEMANDS that an occupant slow down, pay attention, and take in the view, creating a sense of intimacy with one's time.

  • @jermainerodgers
    @jermainerodgers Год назад

    My 5th year now. I am excited

  • @TimeLordRaps
    @TimeLordRaps 2 года назад

    I love learning the language of architects.

  • @saidurgaraoguttula4832
    @saidurgaraoguttula4832 4 года назад

    Love it

  • @sharonmuthoni8179
    @sharonmuthoni8179 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @sriivnsg.3992
    @sriivnsg.3992 2 года назад

    The last building in the alignment section was an architectural design although it may not look appealing after further inspection.

  • @buffonator7858
    @buffonator7858 Год назад

    nice one

  • @moldoveanu8
    @moldoveanu8 Год назад

    Fantastic explanation. Never knew there was so much behind the planning. What's your going rate for designing a house?

  • @ck-dm7bt
    @ck-dm7bt 2 года назад

    I am not an architect, but a graphic designer, and i agree to every point you mentioned.

  • @Jcob_C
    @Jcob_C 4 года назад +3

    is this going to help on making a game?
    i have a problem designing a building

  • @HungryMeshigaud
    @HungryMeshigaud 3 года назад

    you have well trained eye

  • @bashiirowen5539
    @bashiirowen5539 3 года назад

    awesome

  • @CrapE_DM
    @CrapE_DM 2 года назад

    Pretty sure concave and convex apply to straight-lined shapes as well

  • @MuhammadBilal-lo3ng
    @MuhammadBilal-lo3ng 4 года назад +2

    Sir, I request to prepare a video about creating 2D Plan for a House only Ground Floor,
    I need to know why the maximum Architects when giving Training in AutoCAD do not Talk about levels or even Never draw levels before drafting plans in AutoCAD. Is it right or wrong? I am a Learning Draftsman loving Architecture. Please make a video for me and for other Beginner Level's People like me to understand Basic drafting and levels. Mohammad Bilal

  • @Omriy92
    @Omriy92 4 года назад +6

    Thanks so much for the video!
    Btw, this house from the first picture is in Israel :) the one with that aliens ship.

  • @BananaZen7
    @BananaZen7 Год назад +2

    The first building you showed was fascinatingly beautiful and captivatingly interesting in my opinion...it appears to me as a combination of organic and manmade...a sort of treehouse...how can you not like this?

    • @joshuafusselman3323
      @joshuafusselman3323 Год назад +1

      It was just a little too crazy. It was like if a guy had messed up hair, shaved half of his face, and donned a shirt that had a collar and long-sleeve on one side, while being a t-shirt with a short-sleeve on the other side. Maybe great for a party, but too crazy for regular life. Not that you want boring monotony. But that building just went a little too far, in my opinion.

    • @BananaZen7
      @BananaZen7 Год назад

      @@joshuafusselman3323 Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...

    • @joshuafusselman3323
      @joshuafusselman3323 Год назад

      @@BananaZen7 True.

  • @mohaned94
    @mohaned94 4 месяца назад

    alien space landed here 😂😂😂, i agree with you 100 percent

  • @l3utterfish
    @l3utterfish 6 лет назад +35

    For me as an architect one of the most important things is COMPOSITION.

    • @DesignerhacksPage
      @DesignerhacksPage  6 лет назад +8

      Certainly huge! In my mind, alignment and proportion usually get me to something that makes sense compositionally.

    • @parthibanr3579
      @parthibanr3579 3 года назад

      @@DesignerhacksPage to

  • @ausomeaspie
    @ausomeaspie 3 года назад +5

    that first building just looked like a hot mess to me! Maybe I am a Latent Architect lol

    • @LIAISAGREENBEL
      @LIAISAGREENBEL 2 года назад

      It looked like a structure in nightmare😬 how to I find me way in there haha

  • @arkay9439
    @arkay9439 9 месяцев назад

    Nice video .... but these points are better incorporated once the initial concept is in place!!!

  • @historylover9890
    @historylover9890 Год назад

    Hello are there any short courses to learn designing houses ?

  • @7th_CAV_Trooper
    @7th_CAV_Trooper 3 месяца назад

    I want to blur the line between inside and outside. Is that a concept?

  • @user-mv1jx1mi8d
    @user-mv1jx1mi8d 2 года назад +1

    The first building is in Tel Aviv, Israel. by Zvi Harel. :)

  • @yedidyaseifu4216
    @yedidyaseifu4216 4 года назад +2

    The Seattle Public Library building is designed as pile of books 📚

    • @pvlcz4360
      @pvlcz4360 3 года назад

      Really? That is how to make a building out of an object. Use it as an inspiration not copy it.

  • @bekiboyfnaf2171
    @bekiboyfnaf2171 2 года назад

    this helped me so much for building my minecraft house

  • @Fadzom
    @Fadzom 3 года назад +2

    me:" what mic does he use? "
    desc:" oH i uSE tHE GJghjGjkgjHGjG. "

  • @812guitars
    @812guitars 4 года назад

    "McMansions" equal "lack of taste". Worse is when they're crammed into a lot where there's barely two feet of grass on the perimeter (like a hipster beard) in an area of homes of "normal" sized homes.

  • @user-pt1fq5wx3n
    @user-pt1fq5wx3n 7 месяцев назад

    Yes, most of the points seems to be good. But the simplicity and complexity of the design depends on the narrative and also the clients. Some might doesn’t make sense in your opinion but might make sense for the owner (the client). You presented about the alignments and other stuff , but this is not a general rules I guess. Jus depends on what the client wants and the story behind the building. A normal client who only cares about aesthetics might only focus on how beautiful the house is, whether the alignment, scale and proportions might varies on his or her’s needs. I guess if we put everything of these ideas as a default all of the buildings will look the same and under the same way of architectural approach and creativity. Overall I like the points which u said but jus wanna remind the viewers that we shouldn’t think everything as fixed in architecture.

  • @Dumb-Comment
    @Dumb-Comment 4 года назад +5

    Like Coca-Cola company built one giant bottle as their headquarter, that just doesn't feel right

    • @pvlcz4360
      @pvlcz4360 3 года назад

      I agree. I can't point out why, but it just feels bad.

    • @mrs.manrique7411
      @mrs.manrique7411 2 года назад

      If the point of a building is to draw visitors, then such an outward shape does have a purpose, and the interiors must be creatively designed to still be optimal functional space. I am sure the architect had quite a bit of fun (or not) with that!

  • @breakingboardrooms1778
    @breakingboardrooms1778 3 года назад +3

    The basket building is a cool idea, but it's boring to me.

  • @danielkrajnik3817
    @danielkrajnik3817 6 месяцев назад

    My advice would be to not get too analytical about what "concept" is - reading up on cool projects combined with good construction knowledge is enough to get most people going.

  • @mdimranhossen2223
    @mdimranhossen2223 3 года назад +2

    সিভিল ইঞ্জিনিয়ার পড়ছি আমার জন্য আন্তরিকভাবে দোয়া করবেন যাতে আমি সারাবিশ্বে ফার্স্ট ক্লাস ফার্স্ট বিশ্বসেরা বিশ্বমানের সিভিল ইঞ্জিনিয়ার হতে পারি বা হতে চাই ইনশাআল্লাহ।আমৃত্যু এই মহাবিশ্বের ফার্স্ট ক্লাস ফার্স্ট ক্লাস ফার্স্ট আধ্যাত্তিক সিভিল ব্যারিষ্টার হতে চাই ইনশাআল্লাহ অনেক অনেক অনেক অনেক অনেক চিরস্থায়ী ভাবে আশির্বাদ করবেন ইনশাআল্লাহ।to

  • @italoils510
    @italoils510 9 месяцев назад

    I am interested in this. How can I contact you? Looking at a studio size home.

  • @mrs.manrique7411
    @mrs.manrique7411 2 года назад

    People don't typically know this, but "McMansions" existed long before fastfood chains made the risk taking owners into "new money" - whenever there has been "new money" there has been awful architecture, so think of any industrial revolution and then look at the plethora of buildings designed and built at the time. You will see a tasteless mixture of multiple styles, usually derived from people taking a "tour of the continent" (Europe). Consistency mattered/matters very little, only showing off how much you can put into your property to make it "flashy"

  • @devbisani1783
    @devbisani1783 2 года назад

    Amazing video.😍
    Just reduce saying "ummm"

  • @saulger6409
    @saulger6409 3 года назад +2

    I believe that the crazy building with all the angles that you first feature is in Tel-Aviv, Israel by the sea promenade.

  • @woozihae
    @woozihae 3 года назад +2

    The first one looks messy

  • @itroll9345
    @itroll9345 11 месяцев назад

    What about a video about " 5 tips to get a sleep in Architecture" ?

  • @zibba007
    @zibba007 2 года назад

    The criticism of the building is unfounded. One can use chaos in design on purpose. Frank Gehry type architecture

  • @henchman_gaming1991
    @henchman_gaming1991 Год назад

    im 9 years old my Family wants me to be an arthithic but i agree with them cause iam very good at drawing

  • @benjohnstone8692
    @benjohnstone8692 2 года назад

    Architects! Hilarious 😂

  • @devinbean6538
    @devinbean6538 2 года назад

    I had to stop at the concept section. Just because you do not enjoy one type does not make it wrong. It’s very possible that the client commissioned those very type of buildings as they were obviously built. So to tell someone that is the incorrect way to design is wrong.

  • @aedifex_
    @aedifex_ 2 года назад +1

    1.) Study Architecture

  • @arhalimi5883
    @arhalimi5883 3 года назад +3

    hi .. architectural design has always been and will always be subjective - there is never wrong or right, just a matter of appropriate or not - even that is subjective. It is all about justification of design.
    eg: the first example of the Tel Aviv apartment - a lot of negative outlook but we need to get to the source of the design - the owner and the architect - we can't simply judge. There's always motive behind it all - maybe the owner wanted a provoking architecture - who knows.
    Anyway, to the author of this video, tQ for your time and effort, architectural design is very personal and we should not impose our views too much on the works of others. At least it has been built.

    • @LIAISAGREENBEL
      @LIAISAGREENBEL 2 года назад +1

      Criticism makes us better designers. He was very cordial about his analysis. We have the right to “impose” our views on other’s public works. It’s subjective that YOU feel it as imposing 😂 so sensitive

    • @sauce8277
      @sauce8277 2 года назад +1

      @Isabel Green wrong. I think your being one of “those” negative commenters. I think the video crossed from criticism to a statement easily. He clearly states unless the design puts functionality over aesthetic its a bad design.
      To the original commenter, sorry I got you late before ^ this guy. Ignore the toxicity on RUclips.

    • @LIAISAGREENBEL
      @LIAISAGREENBEL 2 года назад

      Yeah just ignore it

  • @pvlcz4360
    @pvlcz4360 3 года назад +1

    9:40 I think the building is too flat. I would add something like tiles sticking out around the windows.

  • @user-en4tw1lh2c
    @user-en4tw1lh2c 9 месяцев назад

    ahahah that angle

  • @piano3030
    @piano3030 4 месяца назад

    Be careful your coffee cup!!!

  • @sauce8277
    @sauce8277 2 года назад +1

    As soon as I hear a architect say “functionality over aesthetics is a rule to be proper”, I leave. It’s too bad. You seem like you would have a lot of knowledge to share.

  • @hoangthachtinh5020
    @hoangthachtinh5020 Год назад +1

    im here learning to build a house in minecraft

  • @shyguymercedesbenz5845
    @shyguymercedesbenz5845 Год назад

    so then.... Architecture is a systems-design problem, not a... idk, what-looks-cool problem?

  • @Lans888
    @Lans888 2 года назад

    Why would u even do that? Only architects are tasked to do the job properly academic and professional experience-wise.

  • @mc_witch
    @mc_witch 11 месяцев назад

    Me making minecraft house

  • @leech7412
    @leech7412 4 года назад

    you would love r/crappy design

  • @bme6907
    @bme6907 Год назад

    I disagree. I think the basket building and the randomly assorted building were dope. Imagine having the ability to make a basket building work practically and how the work environment is when everyone has to shop up to a basket everyday. It looks to have an ample amount of lighting too. There are different ways to tackle architecture. Deconstructionism would be the basket. The examples you seem to admire are structures that are made from the perspective of functionality which is fantastic. There is no wrong way. And basket building can be made with prime functionality in consideration.

  • @enzovillanueva2388
    @enzovillanueva2388 4 года назад

    The build was really ugly to be honest also nothing makes sensai to the build

  • @zoghunter82318
    @zoghunter82318 6 месяцев назад

    This dude cant even design his desk...

  • @catallaxy
    @catallaxy 8 месяцев назад

    You have no idea what you are talking about. Videos like this only exacerbate the confusion.