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Kien Truc Tre - HAU
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Kênh RUclips của Clb Kiến Trúc Trẻ - Đại Học Kiến Trúc Hà Nội
RUclips Channel of Young Architecture Club - Hanoi Architectural University
RUclips Channel of Young Architecture Club - Hanoi Architectural University
[ARTE] Architectures Series - Episode: 11 Félix Duban - Paris School of the Beaux Arts
[ARTE] Architectures Series - Episode: 11 Félix Duban - Paris School of the Beaux Arts
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[ARTE] Architecture Collection - Episode 10: Peter Zumthor - The Thermae of Stone
Просмотров 150 тыс.11 лет назад
More details about this works here: www.archdaily.com/13358/the-therme-vals/
[ARTE] Architecture Collection - Episode 09: Santiago Calatrava - Satolas - TGV
Просмотров 46 тыс.11 лет назад
Gare de Saint-Exupéry TGV (formerly Gare de Satolas) is a railway station near Lyon, France, directly attached to Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport. The station was an addition to the airport built to serve TGV trains on the LGV Rhône-Alpes, part of the main line running from Paris to Marseille. It is situated about 20 km east of Lyon city centre. Saint-Exupéry station was designed by Santiago Calatra...
[ARTE] Architecture Collection - Episode 08: Emanuele Rocco - La Galleria Umberto
Просмотров 13 тыс.11 лет назад
Galleria Umberto I is a public shopping gallery in Naples, southern Italy. It is located directly across from the San Carlo opera house. It was built between 1887 1891, and was the cornerstone in the decades-long rebuilding of Naples - called the risanamento (lit. "making healthy again") - that lasted until World War I. It was designed by Emanuele Rocco, who employed modern architectural elemen...
[ARTE] Architecture Collection - Episode 07: F.L.Wright - Johnson Wax Administrative Building
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Johnson Wax Headquarters is the world headquarters and administration building of S. C. Johnson & Son in Racine, Wisconsin. Designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright for the company's president, Herbert F. "Hib" Johnson, the building was constructed from 1936 to 1939. Also known as the Johnson Wax Administration Building, it and the nearby 14-story Johnson Wax Research Tower (built 1944...
[ARTE] Architecture Collection - Episode 06: Otto Wagner - The Vienna Savings Bank
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A video about the Vienna Savings Bank building designed by architect Otto Wagner
[ARTE] Architecture Collection - Episode 05: Renzo Piano & Richard Rogers - Georges Pompidou Centre
Просмотров 46 тыс.11 лет назад
A video about the Design of Pompidou Centre in Paris, a cooperated work by architects Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers.
[ARTE] Architecture Collection - Episode 04: Jean Nouvel - Nemausus 1
Просмотров 48 тыс.11 лет назад
A video about the Nemausus, a social housing project designed by architect Jean Nouvel
[ARTE] Architecture Collection - Episode 03: Family Lodging in Guise
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[ARTE] Architecture Collection - Episode 03: Family Lodging in Guise
[ARTE] Architecture Collection - Episode 02: Alvaro Siza - The Porto School of Architecture Campus
Просмотров 27 тыс.11 лет назад
A video about the campus of Porto School of Architecture, a work of architect Alvaro Siza
[ARTE] Architecture Collection - Episode 01: Gropius - The Dessau Bauhaus
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Video about the campus of Bauhaus school in Dessau, a work of architect Walter Gropius
7:00 According to newer research, the nails were NOT purely decorative, but needed because the mortar needed four years to dry and the marble plates would have fallen off otherwhise.
are these videos meant to be creepy as shit? the sound effects are so unnerving and disturbing and make me afraid of every building in this series
What is the name of this series?
Indigenous Dessauer arent cultivated people. It was and is just a varied city filled with primitive worker class.
they are all good actors
If only we could all be like Zumthor, a true inspiration for architecture. www.adadesigns.co.uk/
I happened to be at that station only two weeks ago. The station is very well maintained and it looks magnificently beautiful regardless of the low ridership of trains. Actually it looks almost exactly the same as what it shows here in this short film. I do admire the structural aspect of the concourse which somwehat gives an austere elegance. I observed that local travellers, however, did not pay any attention to this station.
Merveilleux équilibres et contrastes
bravo !!!
I'm Japanese student and I major in architecture. I like ponpidou. Everyday,I look pictures of this architecture and it makes we ensuziestic in architecture.
to say the truth richard rogers is italian too: he has double nationality...
Sorry but to me the design looks ugly and impractical. "In the battle of tenants with architect, they are the victors"?? If there is a battle between tenants and the architect that means the architect has failed to understood and accommodate their needs.
Wait so he cuts all that grass with a push mower??
The roof only, most likely. It really shoudln't take more than an hour and a half, and I doubt the grass grows too quickly there.
J'adore BAUHAUS et espérer de le visiter
pokemon go to the polls!
фууу...бомжатник в центре города, это ж тупо пром зона!!! Сейчас по ходу, время бездарей, которые ничего красивого создать не могут, оно и не удивительно, а все потому что дети богатых людей, тупо обкуренные бездари и их легко проталкивают на вершину. Ппц нет слов, видимо конец света не за горами...
meine Gott
das ist auch allah und auch Muhammad.
وای خدای من این مزیم هم الله و هم محمد نوشته شده است.
A pretty cool place, but lots of pretentious bullshit in this video.
Too bad that the commune of Vals voted to sell this masterpiece to a dubious entrepreneur who will only pay for it if he gets the permit to build a 381 m luxury skyscraper hotel … *** And the well known "Valserwasser" bottled water plant has been sold -- guess to whom? To CocaCola!!
No way. That makes me very sad.
ja bitte la moi
At 25:05 the narrator pronounces the ROTHCHILD correct. Not Roth "CHILD" but Roth"shield". I appreciate that . Thanks. No Johnnie No "AM/PM Johnnie Military Time". Time here in the Thai Kingdom time 14:30. See No AM/PM! OK!
We need more dreamers to make their dreams reality. Good on you Godin.
less is more. always, always, always...
less is a bore
Hello. I agree generally. But here it is a place of rest, and peace, not a park of leisure and attraction.
It's minimalism at it's best.
We Like!
What was modern at the time is no longer 20 years later. The sound and heat insulation have become insufficient, and these buildings are now uninhabitable. These are only the poors who live there because they can not leave.
the place look pretty pleasent to me, have u been there?
Is it not possible to refurbish those things? All buildings require maintenance. I suppose low income people don’t have it to spare but the inception can be spared no?
The frivolity of 21st Century art and art education is so decidedly illustrated in striking contrast to the timelessness of the Ecole and the principles it espoused.
creating space and light.. by digging a hole into a dark mountain?
+Degrees Nut Playing with space and light
What's wrong with it if it works and doesn't damage the environment?
you need darkness and solid for those
Breaking up the building literally into pieces like a puzzle and cantilevering roofs is not only making it more complicated than it needs to be but also driving the up building cost sky high. Does an 8cm gap between walls or L shaped puzzle pieces relate to its environment? Absolutely, if your on drugs.
***** hahaha you are so hurt!! lolol cry to me some more
***** lol your really crying now! ahahhha
Great work on that initial comment mrrrloc, it was really eye-opening ... or maybe consider mr Jasons advice as he seems got it all figured out for you.
Very humanitarian. I love it. But you should let a space transform according to the needs of the inhabitants.
what is a concourse?
What type of stone is used here?
+Ethan Chan they were saying "Gneiss" in the early part of the video..
gneiss and concrete
apparently many of his buildings have issues with leaking, expansion of metals provoking the fall of ceramic tiles, etc. etc. he's being sued all over.
yeah he gives no shits about the people who use his buildings
Hey does anyone know what "omniplatz" is? :-)
Naw mate soz ma man
Well, Ramsey. If you continue talking oot yer arse, you'll be yin step closer to that inescapable fate.
galing galing galing
million thanks
I love the Bauhaus design! The Dadaismus of architekture.
Its awesome but I think more then ever there is a group of people who can sit, study and absorb this and numerous other buildings and then a huge, mega, super group that would have no time to study or pay it an ounce of attention miss its lesson completely. This type of vid could become an example of a busy, successful person's time management worksheet or "to do" list priorities and passes. Is this for architects to see and understand or everyday kinda folk?
I think it's for both. But the everyday kinda folk could expand their minimal knowledge and way of looking at architecture, which could benefit the world, in general, really.
A brutalist dungheap. I cannot image a less inspiring place to teach architecture, or learn it. But then I suppose it's what the school deserved. They divorced architecture from its natural allies, the other fine arts, and decided it should be taught in isolation from any other form of artistic expression. I didn't hear of any connection to engineering or computer programming or history or business administration or political science or anything else of practical value for an architect either.
very good idea and concept
Spectacular
Gorgeous!
Génial .
cest vrais
French version is far better, without music, i don't know why they put these strange sounds...
COLOUR CODE Colours have been used to decorate the structure, using a "code" defined by the architects: - blue for circulating air (air conditioning); - yellow for circulating electricity; - green for circulating water; - red for circulating people (escalators and lifts). The title of the quarterly program magazine is a reference to this "color code" as a symbol of the Centre Pompidou's multidisciplinary nature. ACCORDING TO THE CENTRE POMPIDOU.
Oops wrong video…
I think that the influences of Niemeyer are much more present then those of Frank Lloyd. When I look at the building skunked in to the vegetation the only thing that pops up in my mind is modern Brazilian architecture. Siza is a true master. It’s amazing how he was capable of assimilating that exact language making the whole thing look natural and in place throe such a casual and free use of methodology.