How this award-winning Architect designs homes

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
  • Design + sketching tips, shortcuts + an in-depth exploration of the process residential architect - Russ Tyson - uses to design award-winning homes. Using a recently completed project as an example, we deconstruct the steps he takes with every new project from site analysis, to client engagement and budgeting and how he makes those all-important first marks on the blank page.
    Russ is an incredibly talented designer, illustrator and principal at Whitten Architects in Portland, Maine. See more of Russ' work here: www.whittenarchitects.com/
    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction "The Dark Arts"
    00:44 Russ' architectural sketches
    01:09 How can we draw like you?
    01:28 Favorite tools + drawing advice
    02:40 Sketching shortcuts
    05:11 Typical Workflow
    07:18 Lines on Paper
    08:35 Reference Project + Process
    10:23 Site Analysis
    12:02 How many schemes do you show the client?
    13:40 Inventing a design narrative
    15:09 What do you present to the client?
    16:17 Clients + Boats
    17:03 Easter Egg
    17:51 Choosing between schemes (the why)
    19:50 Site diagrams + massing
    22:13 "Draw as small as possible"
    23:44 My favorite color
    23:45 Finished Project Photos
    24:41 Budget Discussions
    25:35 When to engage the Contractor
    26:01 Book Recommendation
    26:55 More Project Photos
    27:42 What an architect brings to the design process
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Комментарии • 367

  • @30by40
    @30by40  3 года назад +63

    In the video, Russ + I discuss drawing shortcuts we use to create quick perspectives. Download my SketchUp models to give it a try: thirtybyforty.com/sketchup-template

    • @helenlawson8426
      @helenlawson8426 3 года назад +4

      I've used Sketchup for years and never thought of printing it off to then draw over, this is why I think the sharing side of RUclips can do so much good. Thanks Guys x
      I'm not an architect just a scribbler not academic enough but do enjoy bring bits of my local history back to life using Sketchup.

    • @dragonabsurda
      @dragonabsurda 3 года назад +1

      I've just started studying architecture and have already started using my SketchUp or Rhino models as a quick foundation for my sketches. It felt good to hear that professionals use this "cheat" to speed up their process as well. 🙂

    • @Jaysen1431
      @Jaysen1431 3 года назад

      When I grow up I want to be an architect.

    • @thabet7936
      @thabet7936 3 года назад

      I wish that you could translate all of your videos to Arabic so i can understand it 💔
      Big love from syria❤

    • @arvindtn5533
      @arvindtn5533 3 года назад

      I wanna ask one thing here, what we learn at college brings this level of work or its all the practical experience that matters??

  • @gchesterton
    @gchesterton 3 года назад +426

    The conversation and sketches were great, but I think your video edit is under-appreciated. It supports and complements the conversation perfectly.

  • @lerotoculteux2139
    @lerotoculteux2139 3 года назад +278

    I can't describe how much joy I feel when I see a new video from 30x40

    • @muhammadnaqiebullahakbar6842
      @muhammadnaqiebullahakbar6842 3 года назад +1

      Same. I would like to know what paper they used to draw on.

    • @lerotoculteux2139
      @lerotoculteux2139 3 года назад +2

      @@muhammadnaqiebullahakbar6842 Looks like tracing paper

    • @MikeFlores__
      @MikeFlores__ 3 года назад +1

      @@muhammadnaqiebullahakbar6842 just regular tracing paper

  • @willpotatoes
    @willpotatoes 3 года назад +70

    I am 16 years old, and for 2 years now I know that becoming an architect is a dream of mine. One week ago I found this channel, what can I say; I love it. Great ideas, great architecture, super inspiring (meanwhile I learn to sketch) and great videos.

    • @brentsouverein4472
      @brentsouverein4472 3 года назад +2

      Cheers to u!

    • @stijn5783
      @stijn5783 3 года назад +4

      Remember, be an architect is not only sketching.. 😉

    • @bfelb
      @bfelb 3 года назад +5

      Wow, I wish I was 16 again! Spend a summer working in the trades ( pro tip: Find a company that builds things you think are cool and have you or your parents reach out to them.. if they're really good, offer to work for no compensation.), research every and any school you can find, in every country you can think of, and attend some summer classes or residency programs for art and design. Don't settle for less!

    • @julianosilvasousa
      @julianosilvasousa 3 года назад +2

      @@stijn5783He surely knows it ";-)

    • @mugiwaranonaruto3990
      @mugiwaranonaruto3990 2 года назад

      Same

  • @RyawnProdu
    @RyawnProdu 3 года назад +28

    Usually every upload becomes my new "favourite" video, however I reckon this might be a fave for sometime. Thoroughly enjoyed the beyond the surface questions you've asked that helped to peel away at the nitty-gritty of an Architect's design process and thought process. Thanks Eric and thank you Russ for taking the time to be apart of yet another informative video

  • @dvampofo
    @dvampofo 3 года назад +14

    Im not even an architect [student], but I appreciated this conversation and seeing the beautiful home. Excellent questions and video editing!

  • @anabella1184
    @anabella1184 3 года назад +7

    I’m a student and I’ve been doubting if I was ever in the right course, thank you so much for this, I’ve forgotten why I like architecture! It Really ignited my passion for it

  • @ndikumanalewis
    @ndikumanalewis 3 года назад +134

    Loving this interview series. Also loved seeing you geek out about someone’s sketches the way I do about yours haha

  • @bstheory
    @bstheory 3 года назад +12

    Anyone else loving these comments?? Tells you everything you need to know about this video. Thanks for this

  • @ArchAnime
    @ArchAnime 3 года назад +7

    Incredible landscape! I love how the views of these amazing homes are so carefully framed by the architecture.

  • @sri-maan3243
    @sri-maan3243 3 года назад +23

    Really enjoy watching your content it's a complete package of Architectural knowledge being distributed in packs.

  • @JasminnnnnnE
    @JasminnnnnnE 3 года назад +1

    I love how these guys must sort of be each other’s competition in Maine to an extent, but here they are, all smiles, sharing their knowledge with each other and with us :D

  • @jrameau
    @jrameau 3 года назад +7

    Thank you, this came at the perfect time. Amazing conversation, and I happy to see how open you were in fully illustrating your design process.

  • @Thyext99
    @Thyext99 3 года назад +21

    Absolutely awesome, love the in-depth questions, its a great inspiration.

  • @johans7119
    @johans7119 3 года назад +102

    There's something very unhealthy about going from a 'woke' post modern architecture school to a large stifling office. This video is very humbling and brings it down to earth. It's about client, site, home. Period.

    • @Thomaesthetics
      @Thomaesthetics 3 года назад +21

      I know this is hard for most people but this is why I feel like going to a community college prior to architecture school - so you can mature and understand time management better. To understand the ways of the world and realize that a lot of the post modern wokeness and pretentiousness is all for show - to fuel the shallow egos of professors and jury

    • @Ashley-ro4xz
      @Ashley-ro4xz 3 года назад

      @@Thomaesthetics Im currently at a community college so thank you for this perspective.

    • @herdesign9234
      @herdesign9234 2 года назад

      I went to community and I had draftsmen instructors who could care less about the architect. They were booked with more work than an architect because architects are expensive to the client. Now I work with clients and attending arch school. But the schools want some unicorn land. They want you to kill yourselves in school with all these dramatic concept ideas 😅. I do bear min in school in terms of ideas but I love my job and clients.

    • @tombuckland
      @tombuckland 2 года назад

      @@Ashley-ro4xz i have a B.arch from a good university and i am pursuing a masters but i learned a lot in a few classes at college, highly recommend it

    • @rbasket8
      @rbasket8 2 года назад

      What is a community college? I am not from US

  • @danpark417
    @danpark417 3 года назад +7

    This is soooo good! Please make these interviews of other architects "a thing" on your channel. Your questions are on point and bring out the thoughts behind the choices the architect and clients made to reach the final build. Much appreciated 🙏

  • @MultiBeatX
    @MultiBeatX 2 года назад +1

    I think this video had a huge effect on my being as an architecture student.. The story about the treehouse under the stars changed my mind about everything I thought I knew about the design process of a house. We need more videos like this, I love it.

  • @kummer45
    @kummer45 Год назад

    Saw this long time ago. I think this man is enjoying his time in this earth. He is doing his profession and craftsmanship. Yes, I do this with algorithms, mathematics and physics. He do it the old school way, THE CORRECT way in my opinion, the best way he can. He got awards for his skills and dedication. Russ Tyson, that dude, I have a lot of respect for him. His pencil is exactly what is built. Not everybody has that RARE skill. He has it. He understand wood so well to the point that he already know how the joints looks like.
    I consider Russ one of those fathers of modern PARAMETRIC ARCHITECTURE. He doesn't need grasshopper, Rhino or Revit. He doesn't need coding, scripting or A.I. He gets with his pencil and see through it making such profession looks easy. I want to be THIS formal doing parametric architecture. I'm glad that many of you including this channel is promoting this man's work. Architects like him are very rare.

  • @ricci8497
    @ricci8497 3 года назад +1

    Loved listening to the pair of you talking along with the visuals you could really hear the passion that you both share for residential architecture. I always look forward to seeing your video's they are never mundane or boring they are always insightful and inspiring and make me want to look at things from another perspective and with fresh eyes.

  • @ElMariman
    @ElMariman 2 года назад

    Listening to you makes me feel so warm. And the house you were talking about when I look a it and imagining myself in there I feel so free and childish. I think just being in there makes you wanna be a better person

  • @Passare5.0
    @Passare5.0 3 года назад

    thank you for the amazing conversation, talking about process and how you start with incredible ideas and get to the final piece.

  • @Enigma5055
    @Enigma5055 3 года назад +15

    Amazing sketches, very inspirational interview. Thank you!

  • @BlowupCandle
    @BlowupCandle 3 года назад

    i love the conversational aspect of your videos like these! it's more of a fun dialogue and discussion rather than someone talking at the viewers, plus you get different points of view, experiences, and tips

  • @janetolsen1583
    @janetolsen1583 3 года назад +1

    THANK YOU for this. Stumbled across this ENLIGHTENING conversation when I was searching for DogTrot houses. Your 1-3 series was AWESOME. I'm trying to design 2 dogtrot tiny houses on one acre of land ( 1/4 acre each) for 4 senior women. I want the "community". Not having ever attempted anything like this before but as a 64 yr old widow there is a lot to GAIN. Thank you for putting this content out there.

  • @kaye.
    @kaye. 3 года назад +21

    You are doing God’s work. I’ve watched this channel ever since the beginning of my architecture studies and it just keeps getting better :)

    • @ArchAnime
      @ArchAnime 3 года назад +1

      It does. 30x40 is amazing. They inspired me to start doing content on architecture.

    • @joshpasos3896
      @joshpasos3896 3 года назад +1

      Facts. I feel like I should be paying a membership for the amount of info we get

  • @briancorkum2563
    @briancorkum2563 3 года назад

    What a great video. There isn’t enough of this sharing in our profession. Its inspiring... and helps us all to be better. I went to school with Russ and remember his incredible drawing skills back then. Thanks for this!!!

  • @christianfekete
    @christianfekete 3 года назад +1

    Great interview and discussion. I love to hear how drawing and conceptualisation relate to each other and to the client. There is a relationship to art and architecture that is elusive and so fascinating. The sequence of communication with the client strategy is always a good reminder.

  • @oskarlundqvist5328
    @oskarlundqvist5328 3 года назад +1

    This is incredibly valuable. I am a first year architecture student and the hints I've gotten from this channel are invaluable. And this conversation seems like one of the most useful resources yet.

  • @ronzi1866
    @ronzi1866 3 года назад

    I'm really grateful for all the content you're offering us, thank you so much Eric.

  • @chrisnovelli-n3architecture
    @chrisnovelli-n3architecture 3 года назад

    What a great interview Eric, inspirational as always. I can't wait to check out more of Whitten Architects and Russ's work

  • @Ashley-ro4xz
    @Ashley-ro4xz 3 года назад

    Best thing i have ever watched. He seems so humble and oh man I hope to watch more of these!!

  • @simon_harrington
    @simon_harrington 3 года назад

    Enjoying the recent interaction with other architects and designers! It's always interesting to hear architects discuss their process and share how a design evolves.

  • @iMetallized
    @iMetallized 3 года назад

    This series is really enjoyable! I’m watching while doing my archi projects and it keeps me pumped up. Hoping for more!

  • @annabellear9387
    @annabellear9387 2 года назад

    Think this is one of my favourite 30x40 videos - I have this clip rolling in the background on my 2nd monitor whilst I'm at my desk working and creating - it's just really inspirational and am so grateful for this type of content on you tube - thank you!

  • @nanpraw
    @nanpraw 2 года назад

    As a designer I'm really glad that I've found your channel. I'm not exactly an architect but the things that you talked about in your videos is basically free knowledge for all of us, so I wanted to say thank you. I hope you keep doing great things and let us know!

  • @mrsa4824
    @mrsa4824 2 года назад

    This is really filling in the blank with navigating the communication/creative interconnection.

  • @hariking22
    @hariking22 3 года назад

    I learned more from this video than 5 years of Architecture school. I get that tutors want to teach us how to design by giving us the freedom to initiate and make mistakes and create numerous iterations. However, these type of videos by 30X40 just shows us how important it is to get a fundamental understanding of 'HOW TO DESIGN'. This is never taught in school and I did my Bachelor in Australia then moved to the UK for masters. I have never experienced this level of clarity from a single one of my tutors.
    Note to tutors who are watching this: Please enough with the ''you must eat, sleep, dream architecture for very little money'' lessons, teach us stuff like this instead in your candid talks during tutorials.

  • @Paul-ch4sr
    @Paul-ch4sr 3 года назад

    I can watch this all day! Love the content, I hope you'll do more of this. Thank you Eric.

  • @Cal.lm96
    @Cal.lm96 3 года назад +52

    0:00 - 29:26 Quality Content

  • @bottegaarchitecture7826
    @bottegaarchitecture7826 3 года назад

    Eric! Nice work by both of you. I absolutely adore the project reference, what a fantastic site and design and process. Lets re-highlight, anyone can design a house, adding that story and purpose is so important to those who appreciate it. Huge trust fall props to the client too! Great job Sir!

  • @MJ-bs1ft
    @MJ-bs1ft 2 года назад +1

    I'm pulling my hair out designing our “dream house” additions at the moment. Some terrific points here. Thank you.

  • @johncoyle2536
    @johncoyle2536 3 года назад

    Eric, Eric, Eric - (and those that help you): THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
    Another fantastic edition to the 30X40 stable. The amount of content here, both obvious and not, is deeply appreciated and will have me returning to this many, many times.
    Cheers to you - and to Mr. Tyson

  • @TheYadeThrrr
    @TheYadeThrrr 3 года назад

    This is the first video of 30X40 I watched. Although my English is not good, somehow I understand and really love it. Next I read comments, and found out that a lot of people think the same way as I do. It feels like finding my old old best friends. Thanks for this eye opening content and thanks for whoever put those beautiful comments.

  • @ZigenZion
    @ZigenZion 3 года назад

    As an aspiring architect, and student of architecture. This gives me so much inspiration and motivation among our field! That there's so much more to feel than just to design, I love it! Thank you so much for sharing this very substantial interview! ♥

  • @annabulavintseva6953
    @annabulavintseva6953 3 года назад

    thank you so much for your amazing work, Eric! it helps me enormously and opens infinite horizons in my process of becoming an architect. Thank you Russ for sharing your design approach and explaining the milestones leading to realization of your beautiful ideas.

  • @najialmrdod3916
    @najialmrdod3916 3 года назад +1

    As an architect, this was really inspiring and useful, more of this content please. Thanks 👍

  • @yanagild
    @yanagild 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for the videos you make, always an absolute pleasure to watch them. The way you talk about the creative process is insightful and inspiring.

  • @samuelgitonga4634
    @samuelgitonga4634 3 года назад

    I'm always looking up for your new content. This was well covered. Very informative for us young upcoming architects.

  • @mojodojo5533
    @mojodojo5533 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic interview! For all you young designers, the most important thing he said was designing at 1:20 scale. I personally design concepts at 1/16 scale then gradually work up to 1/8. It lets you freely sketch many more schemes quickly without getting dragged down by the small details which, if the schemes fail, are moot. Also saves paper :) stay away from the computer program as long as possible. It can not think as freely as your hand.

  • @johnferraz6417
    @johnferraz6417 3 года назад

    Thank you again for the calming insight you and your guest have provided into the process of 'making architecture'. (Journey as place...becoming as end.)

  • @patriciamaebanday974
    @patriciamaebanday974 3 года назад

    Thank you for this! Hoping to see more of this discussion between two great architects!

  • @normanmcintosh4241
    @normanmcintosh4241 3 года назад

    I really enjoyed this video and how closely we follow the same engagement with clients here in Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿. I’m relatively new to SketchUp but also almost at retirement age, the 3D sketching is still giving me the drive to continue doing what I love. Nice to hear two down to earth gents describing it as it is. Thanks.

  • @rafalpotasz
    @rafalpotasz 3 года назад +8

    I'm in finance, learning web development but I absolutely love this channel. Thanks for sharing a great talk/interview.

    • @zeljkomarinkovic745
      @zeljkomarinkovic745 3 года назад +1

      I'm studying civil engineering but this is very interesting to me, i love the process of building the concrete project and solving the problems that form there, but with this man i fell in love with architectural design, love his channel

    • @AnuragKrishna427
      @AnuragKrishna427 3 года назад

      @@zeljkomarinkovic745 wanna share your ig?

  • @loghomemaintenance
    @loghomemaintenance 2 года назад

    Like the way there’s no boring intro just dive right in love your channel

  • @bitarrabih7587
    @bitarrabih7587 3 года назад

    The room you are talking from is extremely beautiful as same as your discussion. All the best!

  • @jotakun
    @jotakun 3 года назад

    This is a very valuable and inspirational conversation. I enjoyed every part of the talk; the idea, the client, the solution, etc. and also the most important, just fired up my love of sketching again.

  • @arch-x
    @arch-x 3 года назад

    Always waiting for a content from your side just always .. its always amazing to hear that notification form your channel .

  • @mradrdom
    @mradrdom 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this eye-opening interview, as I'm planning on renovating my first house this resonates a lot with my vision of a "home". Cheers from Brussels

  • @baletexx9740
    @baletexx9740 3 года назад +1

    Your a great content creator. I've seen a lot RUclips channel about architecture in general but yours is the best so far for me

  • @ranjanaluwihare1511
    @ranjanaluwihare1511 2 года назад

    This is invaluable & absolutely a true insight of the client design process! Thankyou!

  • @rogerhines4368
    @rogerhines4368 3 года назад +1

    Loved this, very inspiring. Feel the need to sketch even more now !!
    Keep up the great work 🤘🏻

  • @833tr00t
    @833tr00t 3 года назад

    This format gives unbelievable insight into an architectual process. Great stuff 👍

  • @pedrojesus2010
    @pedrojesus2010 3 года назад

    Love it! Please bring more videos like this one, we learn a lot!

  • @davidhernandez9985
    @davidhernandez9985 3 года назад +1

    A decimal & solid scranch-ups great advice to continue always draw!

  • @rickbabcock6397
    @rickbabcock6397 2 года назад

    I'm a builder and love it.I built my first home with a plan from a book ,I liked the plan and house very much , but it didn't take in the consideration for the land or site.I wish I could have lived on the site for a year before building. My present home that I am remodeling, I've been here a couple of years and I have come up with a Home that will be the best place that I can imagine. A good plan take 's time and a lot of changes. I have built a scale model of my house 1 inch to a foot. It has been fun building it before I really get down to actually digging that first shovel of dirt.

  • @leighharron
    @leighharron 3 года назад

    Glad to see your bonsai getting that natural light. And, also, great video. Always Interesting to see different people's sketch processes and an insight into their 'designer's mind'.

  • @stephencripe7981
    @stephencripe7981 3 года назад

    I am an outsider looking into this unexplored world for me. Your conversation initiated a desire to learn more. thank you to both of you for your insights and story.

  • @readygi
    @readygi 3 года назад

    great interview! i am so inlove with tracing over the sketchup, it looks and feels right.

  • @the21stcolective.4
    @the21stcolective.4 2 года назад

    This is one of my best 30x40 video. Thank you very much, Eric.

  • @TheNataliacoto
    @TheNataliacoto 3 года назад +1

    Great talk and visuals!, truly enjoyed it, thanks.

  • @maxdragavtsev
    @maxdragavtsev 3 года назад

    Immersive video and a very passionate explanation of the design process. Awesome.

  • @andrewkd79
    @andrewkd79 3 года назад

    Another great video Eric. Love Russ's persepective sketches.. this is what I always aspired too....

  • @raymonddimla6648
    @raymonddimla6648 3 года назад +1

    Yes! It’s great to watch 30x40 videos again! Please have more interviewing videos like this one! #onward

  • @jayanirs
    @jayanirs 3 года назад

    So insightful and valuable pieces of knowledge . Thank you!

  • @echuderewicz
    @echuderewicz Год назад

    Thanks to you both for this. Nice discussion. Beautiful work.

  • @bigiron5508
    @bigiron5508 3 года назад +1

    Dudes got game.....love his style...

  • @biminitiative8472
    @biminitiative8472 3 года назад

    Eric, great interview. Some really tacit ways to address the involvement of the design team, and communication. Similar to BIM but more emotive, which is why Architecture is the best profession...

  • @munzirshaikhoun5113
    @munzirshaikhoun5113 7 месяцев назад

    Insightful, inspiring, engaging! Just simply amazing
    I honestly can't express how much I appreciate the valuable content you have been putting out there. I've just come back to watch this particular video now, a couple of years after watching it the first time when it came out, it felt like a nice measure my own growth as an architect and as a person, because I feel that I was able to gain insight from this time that I didn't see the first time around.
    Immensely grateful!

  • @joellleverino
    @joellleverino 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot for this conversation, it's so illustrative, being myself an architect here in Mexico and having to face some of the situations with clients you talk about, but out of instinct... this is great, thanx a lot and keep the good work!

  • @archixels
    @archixels 3 года назад

    This is just amazing....Thank you for making this video Eric

  • @maymay4272
    @maymay4272 3 года назад

    As an architecture student, I really enjoy this conversation. Thank you :)

  • @mirakarchitect7945
    @mirakarchitect7945 Год назад

    Just beautiful and awesome 👌
    A wonderful way to start the year 2023 with written notes of gold in Architecture.
    Thanks a lot, really appreciate it.❤🔥🙌🏽

  • @andyrodriguez5211
    @andyrodriguez5211 3 года назад

    This is a fantastic interview, thank you Eric!

  • @narensolanki8894
    @narensolanki8894 3 года назад

    Amazing Eric....thanks for sharing such an insightful conversation.

  • @minhnguyen-jg7pt
    @minhnguyen-jg7pt Год назад

    Wow! It’s 4am Monday morning and I stumbled to this channel. It’s amazing interview of the process and the feeling of great Designer…. Wow! Thanks for sharing this beautiful thoughtful insight the mind & heart of creativity…..🙂🌻🙏🏻

  • @tomascayul5728
    @tomascayul5728 3 года назад +1

    I really needed this video for inspiration, thank you so much

  • @SpiritowlTV
    @SpiritowlTV 3 года назад

    Love this, very informative. I'm only just starting out in this profession and this channel continues to widen my own potential.

  • @andrewcox3686
    @andrewcox3686 3 года назад

    Thank you both!

  • @diegoq9525
    @diegoq9525 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge.

  • @nancyspicer4337
    @nancyspicer4337 3 года назад

    Since I started watching you 30x40 many years ago. I am in a CAD Drafting Program at the Local Tech School. I may go civil-engineering. I am taking core classes now to transition into civil-engineering. I am attacking Revit this year and summer as well as learning AutoCAD. I am also inspired by drawings. I definitively have the imagery for knowing how to create a Aesthetic Experience. However everything else has been practiced and learned I have been working all my life on being able to know all the particularity of designing a home or structure. Thanks for your channel I am learning so much to apply to my schooling.

  • @HenryAlvarez
    @HenryAlvarez 3 года назад

    This conversatioin was nothing short of incredible! 💯

  • @petrmn
    @petrmn 3 года назад +1

    Your content is soooooo inspiring !!! Thank you very much!!!
    I’m studying in Moscow Architecture University and your videos gives me so much ideas for my own project!!!

  • @kosarchitect
    @kosarchitect 3 года назад

    Priceless! Thank you guys!

  • @ronaldec7
    @ronaldec7 3 года назад

    I always wanted to be an architect. Did a few years of school but never finished. During school I had been also working as a land surveyor to make an income. I was unable to finish school but stayed in the surveying field, and today I am a Licensed Surveyor in two states. Note taking and making sketches were always very important to me. To produce a product and data that was understood was my goal each day. These days, for some, sketches have taken a backseat to auto-generated linework from the field software. But for me, when I do have a chance to get back into the field, I still do the sketches. For anyone who is in school for architecture, stay in that school and become an architect. I am happy and proud to be a land surveyor, but I do regret not staying in school and becoming an architect. Stay in school, learn as many skills as possible.

  • @jdanieljenkins
    @jdanieljenkins 3 года назад

    Great video! I love, as an architect, telling the process (story) behind the story.

  • @michaelwalz4724
    @michaelwalz4724 3 года назад +9

    As an first semester arch. stud. losing his shit rn, i love to procastinate with 30x40 videos x)
    Much love out of Vienna, gonna go back to work

  • @kudzaishemakweta211
    @kudzaishemakweta211 3 года назад +3

    This is inspiring I’m already in bed but after watching this my design “cores” have kicked in... I guess your mantra “ go make things” has been achieved by this interview, atleast according to me. Thank you Sir and keep up the good work.

  • @tufankilinc636
    @tufankilinc636 Год назад

    I really appreciate your drawing and sketch videos. Very inspiring.

  • @Chrisortizch
    @Chrisortizch 3 года назад

    Great interview just so full of knowledge and insights! very inspiring

  • @parithingujam9143
    @parithingujam9143 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot for reminding me why I started in this journey of Architecture. Really needed this video.