A Glass House In Bengaluru With the World's First Residential Windmill Tower (Home Tour).

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @Sto.ckmaster
    @Sto.ckmaster Год назад +176

    This house can be kept and preserved as a museum in future

  • @khanplayoffs
    @khanplayoffs Год назад +99

    This is not a home ,this is art from a artist expressing this creativity. It feels good that people are doing things like this in our contry, where many would aurgue that it is a waste of money.

  • @babuprak4084
    @babuprak4084 Год назад +164

    It really takes a brave heart to stand out with such a contemporary style 👏👏A creator always follows his heart ♥

    • @JENTHINKSO
      @JENTHINKSO Год назад +3

      Is this the busy work of a brave heart or an overprivileged, undertalented narcissist desperate for attention?

    • @maaki3389
      @maaki3389 Год назад

      @@JENTHINKSO Well said..................if I have money I can build much better house than this. Also who will keep all glass clean everyday..................seems like Babuprak's dad

    • @leimi.k
      @leimi.k 11 месяцев назад

      Indeed its a buliding not home or either house.

  • @faizalmohammed9874
    @faizalmohammed9874 Год назад +84

    Not everything has to be practical. When one has the means, one should go with their heart. This is an incredible project. The Architect is obviously a man with elegant taste.

  • @Masood1810
    @Masood1810 Год назад +79

    I would have called it impractical, cold and even sterile. But after listening to him, I think it's perfect for his personality, tastes and requirements. What a lovely structure and a wonderfully put-together story!

    • @Kunal78-g5m
      @Kunal78-g5m Год назад +2

      These buildings will become practical in future because every practical thing was once impractical.🙄🙄🙄🙄

  • @anuphp
    @anuphp Год назад +93

    It is definitely an art. But highly impractical

    • @killercl0wn
      @killercl0wn Год назад +7

      Thought the same

    • @kaleshwallah
      @kaleshwallah Год назад +5

      can't agree more brother

    • @varunemani
      @varunemani Год назад +3

      Somehow yes as in too heavenly, too good to be true.. 🍷
      For sure the Crystal hall can serve as a practical habitat and yet.. Be unbearably boring all at
      the same time!

    • @shayanraj7840
      @shayanraj7840 Год назад +2

      Better than dense houses of Indian cities

  • @dearbunbun7857
    @dearbunbun7857 Год назад +90

    There are many things to get inspiration from......but as a whole and for a home the building is too flashy, all this glossy white makes my eyes uncomfortable

    • @feather1229
      @feather1229 Год назад

      Maybe you wil get used to it if you live there.

    • @sarthaksikdar
      @sarthaksikdar Год назад +3

      Agreed....this seems like a structure...not a home

    • @Erraticus12
      @Erraticus12 Год назад +1

      I have visited the house. It is very calm and soothing!

    • @arshchauhan5935
      @arshchauhan5935 Год назад +1

      It’s not for you dear😂😂😂😂

    • @diauser3327
      @diauser3327 6 месяцев назад

      @@Erraticus12 how did you get such a great chance?
      do you know them personally ?

  • @AmitShYT
    @AmitShYT Год назад +68

    Not a house, it's a monument.. can clearly see the level of passion and craziness the owner/architect has for this building.. Personally, I didn't like the facade and it's practicality from the inside, as much as I loved it from the outside. The exterior just attracts the entire surroundings towards itself. Undoubtedly, the most unique kind of structures I have witnessed.

  • @RA-wp9cc
    @RA-wp9cc Год назад +48

    True labour of love and passion. You can sense the passion in the architects eyes and voice. Beautiful.

  • @unknownreviews4501
    @unknownreviews4501 5 месяцев назад +2

    He is a main character ...i am glad ppl in India are doing such things too...such projects are usually found aabroad...kudos to this man...also imagine like classy cocktail parties or something similar in this house...with the fire place in front,someone playing on the piano....truly a movie scene

  • @ayushreebandyopadhyay
    @ayushreebandyopadhyay Год назад +29

    The creator is great. I have rarely seen any video expressing such huge knowledge and clarity. Loved it.

  • @SankyGamerUHD00
    @SankyGamerUHD00 26 дней назад +2

    What a warm and cosy little house ❤ doesn't look like musium at all.

  • @Safarnamabysid
    @Safarnamabysid Год назад +2

    Gazab...Gazab....And it quantifies the proverb that "Those who have houses of glass donot threw stones at others' houses......

  • @rikilshah
    @rikilshah Год назад +4

    This is not cozy, warm home but a place to play with emotions. This can be easily the best second home! What a marvelous structure!

  • @punkidaft
    @punkidaft Год назад +22

    Thomas i feel you are an artist in disguise of an architect, man you are simply amazing. The way you explain things and how it got executed is nothing less than a miracle, I'm sure you are still not satisfied but well done.

  • @harsha_in_the_wild
    @harsha_in_the_wild 10 дней назад

    Bangalore is a dreamer's city 🎉. Very happy to see an architect with so much in-depth thought to create his own magic world

  • @kirtanrap1284
    @kirtanrap1284 Год назад +3

    Full of ventilation ,full of positive energy ,simple yet majestic

  • @killua2384
    @killua2384 Год назад +5

    He is passionate about his work, his art, can see clearly the way he elaborate his art.

  • @suryakantpatilofficial9570
    @suryakantpatilofficial9570 Год назад +310

    His kids can’t play a cricket in his lawn😂😂😂😂

    • @chanakyagan
      @chanakyagan Год назад +2

      C'est un fou

    • @mahagonidesignstudio
      @mahagonidesignstudio Год назад +40

      I believe he is enough rich.. so his kids can play at a stadium.. think big man..

    • @raviknt
      @raviknt Год назад +4

      Can't play leather cricket ofcourse...but tennis cricket yes coz they are made of toughned glass

    • @biswaranjanpanigrahy98
      @biswaranjanpanigrahy98 Год назад

      Tu pakka chomu hoga

    • @feather1229
      @feather1229 Год назад +4

      @@mahagonidesignstudio honestly, a lot of people waste their money into idiotic things..so it's not exactly 'rich'.

  • @jaderoulade9792
    @jaderoulade9792 Год назад +2

    The host is very well articulated. It was a honour listening how his vision worked.

  • @kaziasfak2737
    @kaziasfak2737 11 месяцев назад +2

    Beauty at its peak!! Any one can pass a whole day staring at this piece of art!! 👌🏻

    • @HelloJackHey
      @HelloJackHey 11 месяцев назад +1

      Day .. . I can pass my whole life doing the same ❤

  • @rajjoseph6736
    @rajjoseph6736 Год назад +6

    I am most certain that other creative architects have thought of similar designs ideas. However, to execute such unconventional ideas and design into reality is not something we see often, especially in India. Such ideas remain as ideas and concepts. However, here we have an opportunity to witness someone who made it a reality. Such talented and courageous India architect. Imagine spending time talking to him and listening to him about his designs and ideas. Phew!

  • @deepanjalisharma9218
    @deepanjalisharma9218 Год назад +1

    Started watching n stopped after few minutes bcoz its beyond my understanding......tooooooo much creativity

  • @WhisperView
    @WhisperView 8 месяцев назад

    He is so excited and happy to share the details about this home definitely he is an artist

  • @Vihaan2022-vr4nt
    @Vihaan2022-vr4nt 12 дней назад

    What an act of artistic display. Sheer marvel. Really heartening to know there are architects of this nature in India. I also have similar craziness ... Will definitely touchbase with you Thomas, when my dream start becoming a reality. Kudos to you.

  • @abhirajram
    @abhirajram Год назад +5

    Bold and one of a kind! Full points for uniqueness and creativity. In this house surrounding greenery is calming but house feels cold and exposed.

  • @manvijaiswal5813
    @manvijaiswal5813 Год назад +1

    Hello sir,
    I am an interior design student and this has helped me a lot in my project because i am designing a library. Initially my thought was to merge the building into the nature and i thought i would be baseless but after watching this i am inspired.
    So, thank you for inspiring me and i will takeaway many things from this project.

  • @hetskitchen7273
    @hetskitchen7273 Год назад +1

    Hello sir…I m seeing someone who is as passionate as me about homes..i m crazy about homes..not houses..having a dream home is my biggest dream..i m into meditation n all..I love all elements of your house. Amazing home I have ever seen..it’s best till date.

  • @beyondgoodandbad7019
    @beyondgoodandbad7019 Год назад

    Following architects for a long time, it's simply phenomenal

  • @authenticsoaphouse
    @authenticsoaphouse Год назад +3

    2:03 The amount of AC units installed on this house speaks volume about thermal discomfort this house has due to its design. I would like to see a house which can naturally or lets say without AC achieve 28 to 30 degree room air temperature inside house during peak summers. Though I may personally not like the house but no hate here. It just that I feel bad, resourceful people should also invest in finding new or old technologies of keeping the house cool. We may find many videos of same but rarely someone presents temperature data inside and outside the house. Please if in future you get time and interest do build houses which don't cost much, last a decent time like cement houses or may be more, keeps thermal comfort naturally or may be with some non AC mechanical intervention. To start with search about earth air tunnels, solar chimney, thick walls etc.

  • @diauser3327
    @diauser3327 6 месяцев назад

    OMG,
    is this even real ? every area and details that they showed is more than awesome,
    its not just a home, its an art piece, what a vibe,
    thanks for covering this home, the owner who is an amazing architect and nice enough to show it openly,
    that too in Bangalore, dint know there was such passionate stuff in IN,
    is there anything that cannot be appreciated here?
    my feeling is just wow at this moment,

  • @vaeya
    @vaeya Год назад +3

    This guy is absolutely bonkers!!! and im all for it!!

  • @rajshreeharde3885
    @rajshreeharde3885 Год назад

    My God!wht a imagination! Person is so mch enthusiastic, passionate n excell in his work. Too Bravo. He came up with very unique concept.

  • @lokesh4980
    @lokesh4980 Год назад +4

    This is a Masterpiece.

  • @anmolsulekh07
    @anmolsulekh07 Год назад +20

    Reversed cross. My man hasn't seen conjuring.😂 Jokes apart, very bold design, not probably a house but more of a museum or monument.

  • @rishisinghvi8755
    @rishisinghvi8755 Год назад +1

    Superb very multitalented person it’s shows how educated you are what A tasted of Life 👏👏👌💐

  • @sri11611
    @sri11611 Год назад +6

    So different and refreshing

  • @loner6709
    @loner6709 12 дней назад

    This is insane 🤯....Great work ❤

  • @mankind9074
    @mankind9074 Год назад +2

    This takes the saying, "people living in glass houses...." to a whole new level. Keeping the glass clean is going to be a nightmare. The summer temperature would be very high in there.

  • @lavanyachetan7160
    @lavanyachetan7160 11 месяцев назад

    Poet not only imagined but manifested physically ❤
    Multifaceted mind worked on what he wants no matter what

  • @vijendrasuthar1098
    @vijendrasuthar1098 Год назад +5

    Just loved the uniqueness and creativity and act of courage to make a home with glass which in the end comes out to be a very beautiful space within nature. Like there is nothing but there is something.

  • @seanbellfort2298
    @seanbellfort2298 Год назад +17

    ☝️☝️☝️Incredible construction. Jai Karnataka 🇮🇳🕉️🇮🇳

  • @AKhan.28
    @AKhan.28 Год назад +19

    Such an impractical house lol. A huge grand hall with nothing in it... and you kept talking about proportions and golden ratios when the hall is huge but the 2 wings of the house look tiny in comparison. It's like the whole house is just an atrium and the rooms were an afterthought.

    • @invisiblegamer2377
      @invisiblegamer2377 Год назад +3

      You know nothing about design

    • @killua2384
      @killua2384 Год назад +2

      I believe they haven't move in yet 😂😂....

  • @ranirajendran8246
    @ranirajendran8246 Год назад

    WOW 🤩 INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL 😍 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @HailStonE999
    @HailStonE999 Год назад

    CRAZY.... But then all art is crazy.... Well done...

  • @prajwaljirali5642
    @prajwaljirali5642 Год назад +19

    At least he didn't waste someone else's money😅

  • @hemavathis3459
    @hemavathis3459 Год назад

    Hats off to u really so beautiful and ultimate idea.

  • @lalhouseisielmatian6275
    @lalhouseisielmatian6275 Год назад

    I really admired you through your last word God bless you brother🎉

  • @Ash-rc8nd
    @Ash-rc8nd Год назад +3

    This house is as cold as my heart ♥️
    I love it!

  • @mrudulakumar8006
    @mrudulakumar8006 Год назад +9

    I'm not sure if glass is really environmentally friendly like you said. The cities are full of huge buildings with glass facades and plenty of birds have died because they hit themselves on the facades while flying. The glass reflects the sky and deceive them. Considering the location of the building, there will be plenty of birds. Also if the glass is absolutely clear and not reflecting anything then the birds will not realise that there is a barrier and think that they can fly through only to hit themselves on the the glass.

    • @kirikiri44695
      @kirikiri44695 Год назад

      It's ok because birds are American spies

    • @feather1229
      @feather1229 Год назад +1

      I think birds will slowly realise that it is a glass and all that.
      I mean...i have seen dogs being careful while crossing the road so as to not get hit, that means they are aware of how humans use cars.

  • @truthhurts-
    @truthhurts- Год назад +3

    It’s a very unique take on modernism .. but best of luck maintaining glass

  • @kalpanashah9378
    @kalpanashah9378 8 месяцев назад

    Great work done super story

  • @kartikt.s813
    @kartikt.s813 Год назад +4

    This was lovely to watch. Great idea. I don't like how exposed it would make me feel. I sincerely appreciate the thought and the willingness to push past the norm. Kudos to him. I hope one day, I have the means to be able to create a house the way I envision it.

  • @ajeetprajapat4536
    @ajeetprajapat4536 Год назад

    one of the best piece of living ART.

  • @adicahya
    @adicahya Год назад +1

    Unique guy ... He must be thinking alot

  • @athulrajesh8867
    @athulrajesh8867 Год назад +6

    Creativity - yes
    Drugs - absolutely
    Hotel - trivago

  • @tomhardy8834
    @tomhardy8834 Год назад +4

    What a marvelous structure

  • @unmerock2gether
    @unmerock2gether Год назад +1

    It is like an eerie tomb

  • @dxdeepu
    @dxdeepu Год назад +1

    My wish.. my money.. my style.... tis is what he really wants tell

  • @computationdesign
    @computationdesign Год назад +3

    this is an example of when house done architecturally

  • @gabbarfromindia
    @gabbarfromindia Год назад +5

    I have not yet found a research paper which says that a broken tempered glass can be recycled the way the regular glass can be done. I have even contacted the glass manufacturers they also show me their backyard full of broken tempered glass which they don't know what to do. It just can't be melted to make new glass the way you do it regular glass. I used glass at my home a lot and once two of them broke. Now I have a couple of bags of broken glass sitting on roof with no takers to it. Also the non broken one is hard to salvage as they are always custom size and can't be cut to resize it. All looks great but a major work of cleaning all this glass by calling professional glass cleaners from the city. The world is moving towards sustainability and if something can't be recycled should not be produced and I don't want a recycling label on it with no one really doing it. If the manufacturer can't link to a recycler to make it available for the consumer then let's stop it then and there.

    • @anupdev5845
      @anupdev5845 Год назад +1

      This is not just tempered glass, it's laminated tempered glass which is even harder to recycle, if not impossible.

    • @BHPARIMALA
      @BHPARIMALA 10 месяцев назад

      Its worlds most impractical dud.

  • @saneerjohndas6858
    @saneerjohndas6858 12 дней назад

    Amazing

  • @ashwathr2128
    @ashwathr2128 8 месяцев назад

    Creativity at its best...

  • @Farmzit
    @Farmzit Год назад

    Taste pride and involvement!!

  • @saritareddydonthi1432
    @saritareddydonthi1432 Год назад

    This is abslouletly stunning and its makes a statement ..

  • @md.salamali8995
    @md.salamali8995 Год назад +4

    In my opinion, This building is an ' example of art' but not 'Architecture.' creator makes this just because he wanted it, not because of the site or even because they need it. I'm not saying that's wrong with it, but it's not a good example of a design of living spaces.

  • @ekingmasterpuppets
    @ekingmasterpuppets Год назад +7

    Ok google, show me a white elephant. ..this.

  • @snehasishmahata3718
    @snehasishmahata3718 Год назад +3

    Doshi and Correa designed buildings that had stories to behind to tell. He designed a building to create stories.

  • @jefryfranklin368
    @jefryfranklin368 Год назад

    started paying attention when he mentioned about golden ratio. Incridible living space

  • @khaledga7062
    @khaledga7062 Год назад +5

    Amazing project, so proud of you.

  • @antonyreddy5079
    @antonyreddy5079 Год назад +4

    Finally what are you going to do with this place that you created??

  • @MrSanjeevakarunakar
    @MrSanjeevakarunakar Год назад

    Fascinating!!

  • @ck6471
    @ck6471 Год назад

    very futruistic and beautiful.

  • @nbauman777
    @nbauman777 Год назад +2

    Beautiful 😍

  • @rutviklavakusha6167
    @rutviklavakusha6167 Год назад

    Congratulations for your dream home come true,am still waiting for our house sir, from 22 years we are in rent house dr sir

  • @piplup_123
    @piplup_123 Год назад

    I don't think anyone would live there though it's beautiful

  • @dv9239
    @dv9239 Год назад +3

    Incredible

  • @ulikendo
    @ulikendo Год назад

    Loved the dna style staircases

  • @pradeepshetty9269
    @pradeepshetty9269 Год назад

    this is so whimsical. he could achieve it coz he was the client. very few could have visualized it as a house to fund it.

  • @Jack-ei3pg
    @Jack-ei3pg Год назад

    Heck of a mind n planning

  • @deepu7184
    @deepu7184 Год назад +1

    My childhood dream house❤...Now...we r struggling to buy 2bhk😢

  • @sirshaunak7846
    @sirshaunak7846 Год назад +1

    I wonder once you get old & you want to use the library how would you climb the lader looking for the book u wanna read.

  • @md.umairkhan2611
    @md.umairkhan2611 Год назад

    Unfathomable mystery...
    From the name to those two towers.
    Love it or hate it, it is there, existing...

  • @bijaybehera5787
    @bijaybehera5787 Год назад

    Brilliant...extra ordinary

  • @karthikmurali6012
    @karthikmurali6012 7 месяцев назад

    Looks great. 😊
    But during summer it will heat up and become a green house.

  • @beeblunt4846
    @beeblunt4846 Год назад

    I love it. Its like living outside.

  • @naveenn9
    @naveenn9 Год назад

    Brilliant!!!!

  • @ggbb9306
    @ggbb9306 Год назад +3

    It looks like a 13 ghost house movie building

  • @pallavialanka1083
    @pallavialanka1083 Год назад +1

    Simply brilliant 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @sachzmeister
    @sachzmeister Год назад +2

    1:38 'Paleo' doesn't mean original or first...🤦‍♂ It just means ancient or primitive...😒

  • @parthghori7084
    @parthghori7084 Год назад

    Outstanding excellent

  • @kapilsreedhar1371
    @kapilsreedhar1371 Год назад

    Loved it ❤.

  • @moizshibaam8577
    @moizshibaam8577 10 месяцев назад

    Saint gobain ka kaam ho gaya

  • @koomarannarasimman7898
    @koomarannarasimman7898 Год назад +2

    Wait a minute I have a doubt what is the use of windmill if there is no wind as shown in one shot early of this video.

  • @mk83ks
    @mk83ks Год назад +4

    I know where this place is and always wanted to see ,its In bangalore..near kalkere , is this close to upcoming total envirnoment apt in that quiet earth.? I thought, its some kind of institute...never imagined its a house...

    • @smeety26
      @smeety26 Год назад

      Which part of Bangalore? Is it a gated community?

    • @mk83ks
      @mk83ks Год назад

      @@smeety26 yes, it is a gated community and its bit scary and isolated place, i guess inside this is the only house, u can put google map to apartment of total envirnoment- in that quiet earth. Its next to this.

  • @sachith.c2784
    @sachith.c2784 Год назад +3

    He is true civil engineer / architect , probably true passionate guy .

  • @lathagk1351
    @lathagk1351 Год назад

    Wow 👌 beautiful

  • @piplup_123
    @piplup_123 Год назад +1

    Soon that greenary behind the building is going to be cleared.

    • @WR-NC-ASPL
      @WR-NC-ASPL 11 месяцев назад

      He can buy it.. My house is located in 9 acre land

    • @piplup_123
      @piplup_123 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@WR-NC-ASPLwhere

    • @WR-NC-ASPL
      @WR-NC-ASPL 11 месяцев назад

      @@piplup_123 .. I have 4 houses.. 1st house in city is located in 48 cent land, 2nd house in city is located in 5 cent land, 3rd house in village is located in 9 acre land, 4th house in village is located in 23 cent land.. All my plots have lots of fruit trees around the borders on all sides.. People living in nearby multi storied apartments are stealing the fruits from my trees. Not only beggars, even government officers, college professors and people owning cars are stealing my fruit. People are thinking that anything that grows on neighbour's tree is free to eat. Most of my neighbours living in flats are stealing fruits from my trees. Some of my neighbours living in multi storied apartments and who don't have a single tree in his apartment compound have even bought their own fruit plucking poles just to steal my mango, guava, avocado, moringa, jackfruit, breadfruit, rose apple, gooseberry, rambutan etc. Children are always climbing the compound walls to steal fruits. Some people are even stealing jackfruit leaves from my jackfruit trees to feed their goats...

  • @anikxx
    @anikxx Год назад +5

    the cult vibes are STRONG with this one lol

  • @aasks5288
    @aasks5288 Год назад +2

    How many of 🎉you genuinely thought this building is overrated please share your views with me,I couldn’t breathe like that’s really too much