It's a joy to see the 3 buildings (VM houses and Mountain) interact and respect each other's views and open spaces. I was somehow expecting to see more people using the spaces meant for them to enjoy
way back 2004 this was a fresh take on residential design, and it still is! The reflective glass makes the balconies float like a fleet of star destroyers
@@archilablife Ah good point, it could be, but in the end it still worked and made it really special. Of course it matters most to the people who live there and apparrently they love it, i guess the little dog thinks so too
It's a joy to see the 3 buildings (VM houses and Mountain) interact and respect each other's views and open spaces. I was somehow expecting to see more people using the spaces meant for them to enjoy
Thank you for watching bro! Regarding usage of spaces...mightbe too cold during the time I was there.
way back 2004 this was a fresh take on residential design, and it still is! The reflective glass makes the balconies float like a fleet of star destroyers
BUT! Since they are appendages...is it possible that the spikey balconies are an afterthough? Just wondering.
@@archilablife Ah good point, it could be, but in the end it still worked and made it really special. Of course it matters most to the people who live there and apparrently they love it, i guess the little dog thinks so too
@@priv8joker Hahahha..beginning to realise why we demonize "afterthoughts"
Is architecture has future ( in case of money? )
Depends. There is a corporate ladder to climb. There is money there if you stick long enough. Entry level is not so good.