Architect Explains Exterior Design Features

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 28 фев 2024
  • If you need help with your house design email me at Louis@bruniarchitecture.com
    In this video we go over this house design in Charleston, SC and some of its architectural elements I implemented.
    This Video features a 4 story home in a flood zone. The house has a Waterview from the front of the house & has the main living space/kitchen on the 3rd floor which allows for ease of access from 4th and 2nd story. This house was porches on all levels to allow access to the outside and capture the view in the front. This Home has historical features with a modern touch.
    Let me know what you think in the comments
    Thanks again for watching!

Комментарии • 7

  • @MattLevonian
    @MattLevonian 18 дней назад

    Your videos are great, keep it up!

  • @celjanmiha7178
    @celjanmiha7178 3 месяца назад

    nice video, man, as always. quick question ... as an architecture student I always hear how Revit or ArchiCAD are the softwares to go, especially in the future, where BOM seems like the way to go. but i see you pull off this beautiful, detailed work with only Rhinoceros (and rendering softwares for post-production ...) and i think to myself "damn, he knows what he's doing."
    so i'm wondering if Rhino is the primary software you use for you plans (even for construction elements (foundation, beams ...), facade details and so on), or do you use it mostly for the "quick" 3D model to present to the clients and work partners, but you make the plans for the actual building (structural elements, wall structure, windows ...) in let's say Revit.
    thanks for your time and answer and keep up the awesome work, brother. 💪🏻

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  3 месяца назад +1

      Hey thanks man! Apprecaite you watching my videos. So when I was in architecture school I mainly used auto cad but was definitley pushed towards revit/ archicad etc.. maybe im just reluctant to learn a new program but for me I’m doing drawings for single family homes that arent really too overcomplicated to just do in cad. All structurals and everything I do in cad as well. If I was doing commercial buildings with intense MEP drawings then I would definitley be on revit because its much more organized & intuitive.
      My 9-5 job I used to have mainly used cad so I never really made the jump to revit. I dont know if you have a job in the field yet but when you look around you’ll realize alot of firms use completley different programs so its hard to get married to one. The rhino / lumion mix has always felt natural because rhino has commands just like cad. And the lumion live sync is awesome.

    • @celjanmiha7178
      @celjanmiha7178 Месяц назад

      ​@@bruniarchitecture Hey, sorry for the late answer. Read yours immediately, but never got to writing mine ... Thanks for the insight, was kinda the answer I was hoping for lol, since I want to be in the same branch and style of architecture as you are, if that makes sense.
      Another quick question ... In one of your previous, older videos you model a cottage home ("Tudor Cottage Home 3D Speed Build - Rhinocerous 3D") and you link a video in the description that explains the process of 3D modeling a building like you did, but the video seems to have been removed/privated ... Do you still know who made that video or where I can maybe find similar ones (even if they're paid)? Despite the infinite tutorials on the internet, none of them suit "your" style, if you know what I mean. Any tips?
      Thanks again for the answer and keep on the awesome work. 💪🏻
      Cottage house: ruclips.net/video/BUfPGmV4-U0/видео.html
      Unavailable video: ruclips.net/video/vS612Gg1dBI/видео.html

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  Месяц назад

      Try the link now let me know if it works 👍

    • @celjanmiha7178
      @celjanmiha7178 29 дней назад

      @@bruniarchitecture Still says it's unavailable, that it's private. No worries.👍🏻