Architecture Model Making Tutorial (Using a Real Project)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @30by40
    @30by40  5 лет назад +25

    Links to all the resources in the video here: thirtybyforty.com/blog/model-build-outpost-project

  • @y.a.pthered
    @y.a.pthered 5 лет назад +237

    if this series continues to record the complete construction of the Outpost it might become the most valuable recourse for students and practicing architects alike

  • @lila22798
    @lila22798 5 лет назад +41

    I found your channel only last week and I have really been enjoying this series! As a third year architecture student I have found your videos have been a great help in finding my feet in the subject, so all I want to say is THANK YOU! :)

  • @KartickePant
    @KartickePant 5 лет назад +44

    Pause at 11:52 for a smooth transition between Actual site and the model... 😮👏

  • @bronsongraff
    @bronsongraff 5 лет назад +1

    Watching here from Portland (OR not ME). So well done, Eric. You're a natural. I've been in the biz, doing much larger scope work, for more than 20 years and get really inspired watching your content. Takes me back to the roots of why I have been drawn to Architecture since my youth.

  • @jadzliteral6509
    @jadzliteral6509 4 года назад

    This channel, I got to say, is a top tier channel about architecture and design you will ever find in yt.

  • @Alisnotboring
    @Alisnotboring 5 лет назад +2

    As an Interior Architecture student in London your channel is priceless for tips and tricks. Thank you!!

    • @30by40
      @30by40  5 лет назад +1

      cheers...I'll be visiting london in a few weeks...looking forward to it!

  • @serradojapi
    @serradojapi 2 года назад

    The last cut was the best one. You said more in 10 min then my model teacher in one semester!

  • @Suchatool98
    @Suchatool98 5 лет назад +1

    Eric as an architectural design major in college its great to see your videos. It allows me to see how models are built and I can then use your video as a supplementary reasource for my education. Thank you for th content and keep it up.

  • @cdmontano
    @cdmontano 5 лет назад

    Your channel is PURE GOLD.
    Thanks from Costa Rica.

  • @robertrusso5525
    @robertrusso5525 5 лет назад +1

    Eric, I think even as a model the house really feels like it's part of the site, organically growing among the trees. Beautiful work. I can't wait for the finished product. It's going to be spectacular.

    • @30by40
      @30by40  5 лет назад

      Well said...appreciate that!

  • @corivian
    @corivian 5 лет назад +20

    Oeh i got my first maquette assignment in a few weeks, this will def help 👌🏻

  • @gagesmith9731
    @gagesmith9731 5 лет назад +4

    Eric, as always your content leaves me feeling such a clear creativity and whimsy. I wish you made more.. you leave me wanting to study architecture every time.

    • @30by40
      @30by40  5 лет назад +1

      appreciate the kind words...! cheers...

  • @prideandrade1667
    @prideandrade1667 3 года назад

    One of the best videos on RUclips for sure

  • @CodingPhase
    @CodingPhase 5 лет назад +2

    I freaking love this channel

  • @buraksabuncu3023
    @buraksabuncu3023 5 лет назад +3

    I am the architect but I changed email and you always keep me motivated thank u so much yesssssssa a new video. 🙏🙏🙏👍👍

  • @NuvoVision
    @NuvoVision 5 лет назад +2

    Man...i really, really enjoy these videos. Model making is one of those hidden hobbies that i have always been facilitated by... and to find this channel where you actaully teach us the ways is amazing. Thanks for the content!🙏

  • @richardsprow3418
    @richardsprow3418 5 лет назад

    Very clear and useful explanation of study model vs later presentation model with every detail. Besides being hands on exploration of ideas by designer, clients will engage with movable part study model more than they could with drawings.

  • @gabriellima1188
    @gabriellima1188 5 лет назад +1

    I love how you represent the trees

  • @annakurse2650
    @annakurse2650 5 лет назад +1

    This series is the most inspiring thing I've watched in a long time. Even tho it's hard real life work, they still are made keeping the usual channel design and calm atmosphere!

  • @kashyapKbandi
    @kashyapKbandi 4 года назад

    Wow ! I am not a architecture student / professional. I am really impressed by the way the whole architecture career and work is explained from your perspective. I hope you would be adding more and more videos on the channel , I believe I've seen every video of yours.

  • @leo_martinez8330
    @leo_martinez8330 5 лет назад +2

    Hello from Argentina 🇦🇷🇺🇸

  • @mamimopokopoko3989
    @mamimopokopoko3989 4 года назад

    Your idea of modeling really inspire me to have more creative for my models, and I hope that you can make more video about new construction concept of models

  • @chillydoog
    @chillydoog 5 лет назад

    I'm excited to follow your work as I start my M.Arch program.
    Really high-quality production on this video. Well shot and grat camera angles!

  • @sanamabdulsalam7852
    @sanamabdulsalam7852 3 года назад

    The materials.. luk soooo awesome the model its so beautiful..

  • @shiveingekalili5909
    @shiveingekalili5909 3 года назад

    Great staff. I love this.😀

  • @bronwynhenry2785
    @bronwynhenry2785 3 года назад

    a video demonstrating how to create a more complex post-beam structure would be amazing. How to keep intersections in all three planes aligned is something very hard to do, as well as any tips for keeping the posts straight vertically!

  • @dylanbrown3090
    @dylanbrown3090 5 лет назад +1

    Your study models are better than my presentation models

  • @imadasmone8915
    @imadasmone8915 5 лет назад

    It's been a while.. glad to see a new video.... 😊

  • @TheProPokemonPlayer
    @TheProPokemonPlayer 5 лет назад

    Awesome! Even your study models look like final presentation models!

  • @DamianLewd
    @DamianLewd 5 лет назад

    He got his screened porch 🙌🏽

  • @ori_U100
    @ori_U100 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing Eric.

  • @mariaore1379
    @mariaore1379 5 лет назад +4

    So precise, when I need it

  • @crisb-c3083
    @crisb-c3083 5 лет назад

    I love your the model making videos. They are extremely helpful because you also show the process, but I would like to see a construction model making video.

  • @ExcelBlades
    @ExcelBlades 5 лет назад

    This is amazing! Thank you so much for using our tools, we hope you loved them!

  • @ModernMountainLiving
    @ModernMountainLiving 5 лет назад

    The Extra Mile in both your models and videos. I almost reached out to see when we could get an update. Thanks

    • @30by40
      @30by40  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for stopping by Tim...I see the cabin design is coming along...nice materials...

  • @aracelliclaudio96
    @aracelliclaudio96 5 лет назад

    It is so well explained! Awesome work , greetings from Peru :)

  • @ketyaboramidina8500
    @ketyaboramidina8500 5 лет назад

    Great job, thanks for always being inspired.

  • @smuludgn
    @smuludgn 5 лет назад

    This is BEAUTIFUL!

  • @wayneparker1235
    @wayneparker1235 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome Eric! That screened feels like it needs to be pulled further along and the timber deck extended. Would also be cool if the screened porch responded more to the contours and wasn't orthogonal with the rest of the building composition. Of course I don't know the full detail of your project so pls disregard! Makes me want to pull out my cutting knife and balsa wood!

  • @rogerhines4368
    @rogerhines4368 5 лет назад

    Amazing video as always, keep doing what your doing, which is inspiring us all to be better. Thank you 😊

    • @30by40
      @30by40  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you Roger...likewise...!

  • @beneveritt2720
    @beneveritt2720 5 лет назад

    I currently just started working in practice. during University there was so much emphasis on learning digital tools, and looking back I'm kicking myself for not making enough physical models

  • @tyronebunyon7254
    @tyronebunyon7254 4 года назад

    Beautiful.

  • @whyhelloproductions
    @whyhelloproductions 5 лет назад

    I am so inspired by you! I have been watching your videos for some time now. I am from Maine as well, and attend Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston! I wanted to reach out mainly because, I have a passion for filmmaking as well, and I am in awe that you have found a way to combine the two.

  • @holland141
    @holland141 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent and inspiring. Quick question. Will you be posting pictures of the actual project as it progresses. It will be interesting to see how the final build relates to these initial ideas.....

  • @Aufarihaydan
    @Aufarihaydan 5 лет назад

    Beautiful work

  • @pat_makes_stuff
    @pat_makes_stuff 5 лет назад

    you should try using Cyanoacrylate glue + activator spray for gluing small pieces quickly, works just as well as white wood glue but much quicker.

  • @duneshthrikawala8812
    @duneshthrikawala8812 5 лет назад

    hi eric fabulous work!!!!.

  • @ma7rous87
    @ma7rous87 3 года назад

    Thank you, very useful

  • @kurtbebanco135
    @kurtbebanco135 5 лет назад

    Nice video 👍👍

  • @pekesrepose7363
    @pekesrepose7363 5 лет назад

    keep evolving your mediums and tech. your getting closer. still overworking to get the "organic" realism your aiming for.
    I love the direction your going though. keep up the good work.

  • @edgarteran1366
    @edgarteran1366 5 лет назад

    As always a very insightful video about your process, thanks for sharing quality content, please consider making a similar video about 3D printers or a combination between technics

  • @petersh4587
    @petersh4587 5 лет назад +2

    May I ask where you store these models once finished? Is it thrown out or recycled?
    Great video Eric!

  • @niltontejeda6466
    @niltontejeda6466 Месяц назад

    Thank you.

  • @jj_vinet
    @jj_vinet 5 лет назад

    Great work.

  • @abk9522
    @abk9522 5 лет назад

    After a Long Time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Ffikrihamzah
    @Ffikrihamzah 2 года назад +1

    i like your video!!!

  • @shobithaacharya6255
    @shobithaacharya6255 4 года назад

    Thank you so much

  • @ghostchief4767
    @ghostchief4767 5 лет назад

    More videos like this plz

  • @drewvera86
    @drewvera86 5 лет назад

    that shot at 11:52 oof...made me think you could easily photoshop the study model onto the site!

  • @sherylkasak6762
    @sherylkasak6762 2 года назад

    super lovely video, what scale is the model?

  • @michellewagensberg8690
    @michellewagensberg8690 4 года назад

    From the clients' perspective, do you see a benefit in a physical model over a digital 3D model? (learning so much from your videos-thank you!)

  • @saddamhossain-bu9jz
    @saddamhossain-bu9jz 4 года назад

    It is a rely good expresses

  • @wongxiao8547
    @wongxiao8547 3 года назад

    it was amazing! I was wondering how do we make models for organic and curve architecture? I haven't found tutorials on that. Any tips or do you plan to make a content on it?

  • @yonatanmolina4340
    @yonatanmolina4340 5 лет назад

    Your VIDEOS have been very helpful, so they contain subtitles in Spanish, but lately there are videos that do not contain these subtitles. keep uploading videos with subtitles, to understand them much better since I don't understand English very well thanks.

    • @30by40
      @30by40  5 лет назад

      All subtitles are contributed by the community (as I don't know Spanish), if you'd like to help translate I'd be most grateful!

  • @arjenvanrenssen6826
    @arjenvanrenssen6826 5 лет назад

    Absolutely incredible job Eric. I am a first yeararchitecture student actually struggling with this exact problem of study model building. Just one question. Is there another name for bass wood??

  • @michaelmartin5453
    @michaelmartin5453 3 года назад

    What do you do with all that stuff when the project is over?

  • @solokalkatiri9535
    @solokalkatiri9535 5 лет назад

    Hi Eric, when is the new video coming on? Normally what is your schedule for the videos, is it once a month? Keep up the nice work. very inspiring.

    • @30by40
      @30by40  5 лет назад +1

      Trying to get back into a regular schedule...thanks for your patience...
      YT's algorithm has been punishing lately...tons of work to make these vids...and then...crickets...

    • @solokalkatiri9535
      @solokalkatiri9535 5 лет назад

      @@30by40 Yes I saw the new terms and agreements from RUclips, all the effort putting in your videos the algorithm does not help it. But I think your channel is the only YT channel for architecture with some actually practical content, at least is the only one that I have found and really went through and enjoyed it. Thanks for the reply. Hope to see your next video. Cheers

  • @Dev1nci
    @Dev1nci 5 лет назад

    I did watch yet but I just came to like 😁

  • @jasenjahn
    @jasenjahn 5 лет назад

    Do you bounce back and forth between real models and 3D models?
    I find that simple drafts in sketchup/cad is getting is easier to make creative decisions.

  • @rifqizahra7840
    @rifqizahra7840 4 года назад

    After you build your 3d models and do what you need to do with it, what did you do with it? Did you throw it away? Or you kept it somewhere? I asked you this question because I'm running out of storage to store my models. I'm not sure if I should throw it all away or keep it because it took me a long time and a lot of effort to build it.

  • @skaphie
    @skaphie 5 лет назад

    Will you be using any laser cutting?

  • @devdevthrills
    @devdevthrills 3 года назад

    Hey question for you! I've been watching some of your modeling stuff and getting going and practicing. I'm wanting to get into modeling a wooden roller coaster. Any thoughts on best type of wood from not only a structural but aesthetic look as well? Love your content!

  • @GHovsepyan
    @GHovsepyan 4 года назад

    Mr.Eric, what program is the best one for you Revit or AutoCad?

  • @maxroman1143
    @maxroman1143 5 лет назад +1

    I used to love architecture, but I lost my motivation any tips? I don’t know what else I would like to do...

    • @yaku_oz
      @yaku_oz 5 лет назад

      Just think about building a House for yourself where you can live with your family in ;) but you need to have a good capital !

  • @godknows4454
    @godknows4454 5 лет назад

    Amazing

  • @yanwei3243
    @yanwei3243 3 года назад

    What material are those? I need something that is as clean as that haha

  • @uzairshoukat9010
    @uzairshoukat9010 5 лет назад

    Amazing work. Can you suggest me any other material than cork for contours? its way too much expensive here. thanks.

    • @30by40
      @30by40  5 лет назад

      check this video for other options: ruclips.net/video/X8u3zhDUDzE/видео.html

  • @Balem_C
    @Balem_C 5 лет назад

    just thank you!

  • @DavidFerguson62
    @DavidFerguson62 5 лет назад

    Great video. Do you always build a model or only if the client(s) request and or pay for one? I worked at a firm that usually built models if the client(s) were willing to pay for it.

  • @tanyachapman7925
    @tanyachapman7925 5 лет назад

    Loving your videos! Question... I've noticed in some of your videos books in the background. What are some books you might suggest an architectural student might invest in that you think are must haves?

    • @30by40
      @30by40  5 лет назад

      Hey there...book suggestions (+ other resources) can be found here: thirtybyforty.com/resources

  • @wabisabi.1975
    @wabisabi.1975 3 года назад

    Is the contour model (cork) glued together? Or is there a method wherein you make it still manipulatable for modification? Really nice video. Definitely going to use this for class next semester.

    • @30by40
      @30by40  3 года назад

      No glue (except for the top few layers + small pieces)...screws every 2" or so...I discuss in the video...

  • @MaloryAnderson122001
    @MaloryAnderson122001 5 лет назад

    How do you stay inspired and continue to design in different ways? And what do you think is the best way I can get my foot in the door in the architecture industry before a degree?(I am going to be in my first year of college next fall)

  • @simmonslucas
    @simmonslucas 4 года назад

    I wonder what your feelings about digital model vs actual models.

  • @sheliariadi
    @sheliariadi 5 лет назад

    How did u make the topography?

    • @30by40
      @30by40  5 лет назад

      Here's the video I made about it: ruclips.net/video/VsJrDScS5ZI/видео.html

  • @unnecessaryfckp347
    @unnecessaryfckp347 5 лет назад

    what song do you use in this video?

  • @johnferraz6417
    @johnferraz6417 3 года назад

    Great insight into our 'world'. There is always an opportunity to share our process and intent with the use of physical concept models. Sadly...more of this craft needs to be taught much earlier...lts tactile nature brings everyone closer to understanding the intensity required to becoming...an Architect.
    John Fetraz Architect

  • @DawnBreaker-d9n
    @DawnBreaker-d9n 4 года назад

    Is it ok to make a model on computer

  • @gelarjuventini
    @gelarjuventini 5 лет назад

    It's cool

  • @Bruwade
    @Bruwade 5 лет назад

    Eric, do you know the process of joining Disney as an architect?

  • @uratau1003
    @uratau1003 5 лет назад

    great! thank you :)

  • @zazzenfuk
    @zazzenfuk 2 года назад

    I know this is 3 years old. But man how much do you spend on cork boards!?

    • @30by40
      @30by40  2 года назад

      this is underlayment (super inexpensive), details here: thirtybyforty.com/blog/model-build-outpost-project
      also, this was 100% reimbursable / professional billable work!

  • @bethanyhoffer7446
    @bethanyhoffer7446 5 лет назад

    I see you use hot glue, is there any other glue you recommend because my professor's are not a fan of it

  • @rogerwilco8146
    @rogerwilco8146 2 года назад

    I do this for fun all the time. I have for a long time. Is this something i can make income with?

  • @03214360964
    @03214360964 4 года назад

    nice

  • @BearwiththeArchitect
    @BearwiththeArchitect 4 года назад

    Model making is as important as sketching

  • @litoboy5
    @litoboy5 5 лет назад

    COOL

  • @everet8590
    @everet8590 5 лет назад

    Q: Wouldn't using VR, a CNC cutter and a 3D printer be quicker?

    • @30by40
      @30by40  5 лет назад +3

      Not for me, I don't have any of those things! There's immense value in the process of iterative design + thinking with your hands...

    • @kartikkhokhar2266
      @kartikkhokhar2266 5 лет назад

      Thank you sir for making such kind of videos they are really helpful for students like me they are very useful for knowledge and exposure

    • @everet8590
      @everet8590 5 лет назад +1

      @@30by40 What if 3D printing gets faster and retains a good quality? Do you think we'll ever get to a point where the same amount of iterative design can be achieved digitally?

    • @brandonshearin9999
      @brandonshearin9999 5 лет назад

      ​@@everet8590 Just thought I'd give my opinion in hopes that Eric will soon too reply. 3D printing will inevitably get faster, and quality will no doubt increase. The same amount of iterative process can perhaps already be achieved via 3D modeling without even printing and yes you can print many versions of a model. However, I feel as though there is a great benefit to analog feedback that occurs during the process of hand modeling that computer clicking simply doesn't provide. Your mind, eyes and hands are all working simultaneously and the creation of a tangible object that you can "orbit" in real life is far more satisfying than clicking print and waiting for an object to be rendered often times in a single-color lacking materiality and depth. There are benefits to both methods and perhaps there is a balance that can be made between the two. But simply using one tool to create architecture is not architecture in my opinion. In school we are taught many different tools to use in the process (The process is what makes it architecture). Without the process it's just a building copy and pasted onto a site. I would love to hear Eric's thoughts though too! :) Thanks for the great questions!

  • @thlee3
    @thlee3 5 лет назад +1

    You could easily pivot into no talking asmr builds

  • @jesusosuna8769
    @jesusosuna8769 5 лет назад

    7th,
    waiting