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@jackpotter3234
@jackpotter3234 2 күн бұрын
😒 a civil engineer does both jobs easily
@ummehabibabeg183
@ummehabibabeg183 2 күн бұрын
Is it free?
@LeonHarwood-g7g
@LeonHarwood-g7g 2 күн бұрын
I visited and went even onto the ROOF of the world trade centre ( the twin towers) in April of the year 2000 on a University trip studying to be an illustrator ( a field of being an Artist)
@LeonHarwood-g7g
@LeonHarwood-g7g 2 күн бұрын
This is a great documentary
@LeonHarwood-g7g
@LeonHarwood-g7g 2 күн бұрын
I'm enjoying this video already
@NiQ_like_Nick
@NiQ_like_Nick 3 күн бұрын
I think the pinning agaisnt each other instead of a rubric is because it's an artistic field. Yes, technical, but it takes vision. There is no rubric for a field that has the potential to create innovation through personal creativity at every turn.
@Regelion1
@Regelion1 5 күн бұрын
I was looking for architectural inspiration for a survival city-builder video game set on Mars. My take-away’s that cliff dwellings will be all the rage on the Red Planet! I put credit to your video in my design document, though my quickly sketched out versions’ nothing compared to yours, but that’s better than being a plagiarist. Thanks to you, I atleast know that out-in-the-open structures for humans are a no-go.
@Arturas1244
@Arturas1244 5 күн бұрын
cause usa is basically beckrooms, remove people and it becomes creepy place of hell, all she sad was false
@tracybuford9243
@tracybuford9243 5 күн бұрын
you answered my question. lol does it take into account the measure from the actual tool. Thanks
@Hawk2phreak
@Hawk2phreak 6 күн бұрын
I'm a landlord who would like to develop small multi family buildings that are beautiful and I can't find any examples to even work from. I own several rentals that are over 100 years old and I feel a responsibility to preserve their character as much as possible. Anyone have any examples of 4-8 unit buildings that are designed to be beautiful?
@IrvinTellez-fm5gn
@IrvinTellez-fm5gn 9 күн бұрын
Commenting to stay on engineering tok
@nomisnach7610
@nomisnach7610 9 күн бұрын
What about USC Arch?
@kingsoptions
@kingsoptions 9 күн бұрын
You lost me at fair labor practices. Total BS. Yall need to stop applying todays sensitivities to yesterdays world.
@kristiqnapeneva3818
@kristiqnapeneva3818 10 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for helping ❤
@KalkidanGezahegne-m6p
@KalkidanGezahegne-m6p 10 күн бұрын
Healp me please i want really to be an architecture but i'm confusing 😢
@jimmillhouse5912
@jimmillhouse5912 11 күн бұрын
Third places may be the only living room we have left.
@rachelpatterson2327
@rachelpatterson2327 16 күн бұрын
Few issues: 1) social media, while yes you can create online groups to organize in-person meetings, the fact that there are endless choices, you might not get the same people showing up and higher chances of people flaking out on rsvps 2) clubs; can be great but comes with a monthly or yearly costs so depends on someone’s economic ability to maintain consistency to go 3) there are many third place options in bigger cities (coffee shops, shopping centers, restaurants, bars, etc) but with more options people are tempted to keep trying the ‘new’ place and not repeat places to then see the same people over and over. Growing up a millennial in a town of 15,000 people and other smaller towns similar around it we had less options but it helped build a community because you would run into the same people and more chance of consistency, and in middle school and high school we could only be on a social media account when we were home because smart phones weren’t around yet
@scottrooney8954
@scottrooney8954 16 күн бұрын
I visited there recently from Ireland it was a amazing to see it and where JL met his end 😢Thank u for the additional historical information on the building 🍀
@johnmccall5691
@johnmccall5691 18 күн бұрын
camera (AI focus?) zooming in and out is too distracting
@vizionara
@vizionara 18 күн бұрын
Can you please spell out the name of the person with the quote at the end.
@matijacoric8731
@matijacoric8731 18 күн бұрын
PLIIIIIIIIZZ Don't You ever, never again feel a need to apologize us for Your look !! Your appearance is just gorgeous! The facts You are always natural and relaxed with that wide smile of Yours, trust me, this is what it makes You beautiful !!
@Hurdlz
@Hurdlz 19 күн бұрын
How far apart are each levels
@summerpow7718
@summerpow7718 19 күн бұрын
My dream is to come an architect in the future 👌❤️
@emma7184
@emma7184 21 күн бұрын
For drawings and paintings, should you include progress photos?
@UnravelingArchitecture
@UnravelingArchitecture 20 күн бұрын
I would recommend just showing final product for standard drawing/paintings. I think if it’s sculpture art though, show process!
@gReMLiN15-wr5
@gReMLiN15-wr5 21 күн бұрын
Hi, I am a high school student almost going in to junior year. I want to be an architect but I do hear regrets of people saying they don’t like architecture. I really want to become and architect but I am scared. Do you have any suggestions? Please.
@tomw5599
@tomw5599 23 күн бұрын
we all know that it was a inside job to have excuse to attack other countries
@mkyn-tl5oc
@mkyn-tl5oc 24 күн бұрын
Don't use your ceiling as a floor measurement. Rarely are walls perfectly straight. Move your stuff be accurate
@5veRodriguez
@5veRodriguez 24 күн бұрын
Let’s not forget the colors they choose to paint the buildings also 🤧
@mr.epinephrine
@mr.epinephrine 25 күн бұрын
Who prioritised design over functionality? Answer;architects and women
@ACGAMarleyMuhlada
@ACGAMarleyMuhlada 25 күн бұрын
You packed so much information into one short video! Amazing job, and thank you :)
@rezah336
@rezah336 26 күн бұрын
infiltration by jews who want to create hell on earth
@Onelegisenough
@Onelegisenough 27 күн бұрын
I want every single person to search "my lunch break." Trust me, the answers are there
@Goncalvesmalu
@Goncalvesmalu Ай бұрын
Oh wow! This is an amazing video. Thanks for all the tips I Iearned a lot and it was great for my listening cause Im also practicing for taking the IELTS test haha.
@AbenezerWAssefa
@AbenezerWAssefa Ай бұрын
make that duck video
@NKPdesignbuildings
@NKPdesignbuildings Ай бұрын
i think after watching this video you should better become a boring history teacher in boring architectural history 😆😂😛
@NKPdesignbuildings
@NKPdesignbuildings Ай бұрын
Hahah “she took the wrong turn” 😆😂😛🤌🤌🤌
@Carter_barsoom
@Carter_barsoom Ай бұрын
Thanks for making it easy
@bilyanaconsulova405
@bilyanaconsulova405 Ай бұрын
Honestly this video depressed me more than before I listened to it. It is not motivational. Don't recommend.
@Igorchitect
@Igorchitect Ай бұрын
Survivorship bias is a factor here too…especially built by “common folk” and not for aristocrats and ultra wealthy didn’t survive the test of time.
@mudassardesignspace
@mudassardesignspace Ай бұрын
Where can one foreign architect from india with 20 yrs experience migrates to US on green card get a job ?
@jessesdomain444
@jessesdomain444 Ай бұрын
Architecture was at its peak during Christ's millennial reign and before the mudfloods
@aaronh8095
@aaronh8095 Ай бұрын
This video has been thought provoking for me in terms of the relationship between rigor, standards, excellence, the exceptional, and mediocrity. It seems like “exceptional” and “excellent,” though seemingly synonymous, are actually totally different things. Exceptional means being the best of the best, which is a zero sum game. But excellence in a discipline is doing what is necessary as well as possible, which in many ways in more subjective. It’s not quite just doing your best, which is totally subjective, while it’s also not simply being at the top of your field which is more objective. The function of rigor is first to set standards, because not everyone has what it takes to be an architect or a musician or an engineer or a doctor. Rigor is also to cultivate excellence by pushing students to consistently do their best and expand and improve what their best actually is. But cultivating excellence should not be confused with trying to contort the very good into the exceptional without any place for mercy and love. That would create an all-controlling and all-crushing system that destroys those who go through it. It’s a hard balance to find, and I’m only just starting to think of it in this way, but I hope this comment was useful or at least interesting.
@aaronh8095
@aaronh8095 Ай бұрын
Architectural school sounds like Whiplash without the music. I think that any pursuit where true excellence can be reached is susceptible to ego and even a sort of “Terrance Fletcher” abuse attempting to squeeze out excellence at the cost of students’ holistic wellbeing and in extreme cases even their humanity. It seems like education should focus on the development and formation of the whole person and on building both skills and relationships, even if it means sacrificing “rigor.” The truly exceptional will shine through regardless, but they will also be better human beings, and both they and non-exceptional but successful students will be holistically healthier and better equipped to exist in the real world. To give you some hope, music professors I’ve had have talked about how the idea of the exceptional musician or conductor who is basically an a**hole has been throughly rejected over the past 15-20 years in the music world as people simply won’t tolerate it anymore. Hopefully that comes about in the architecture world as well. Love your content!
@Zemiaza
@Zemiaza Ай бұрын
My aunt is a realtor who did some architecture in college and she said it helps a bunch with selling houses as she can tell her clients more about the house then other realtors who outlet studied thay
@Zemiaza
@Zemiaza Ай бұрын
I’m young, a teenager. I want to become an architect I’ve seen lots of negative videos and I’m glad you are showing positive and negative. Thank you!
@UnravelingArchitecture
@UnravelingArchitecture Ай бұрын
It is a long and difficult (I won't lie!) but rewarding career. I hope this video helps! best of luck to you!
@Dreamy_world_143
@Dreamy_world_143 Ай бұрын
You mean an architect design it in a beautiful way on the civil engineer works that means an architect can't build like an civil engineer (no hate to anyone)
@chidam333
@chidam333 Ай бұрын
Lmao in india(mainly tamilnadu) we have car in the entrace and that place is known as portico but it does make sense now
@I.love.thebeatles1964
@I.love.thebeatles1964 Ай бұрын
0:57 Seeing Mark's face makes me cry every single time.
@mowmow89
@mowmow89 Ай бұрын
Is architecture after civil engineering a good choice
@keithbryan9754
@keithbryan9754 Ай бұрын
Ummm Yeah they didn't collapse That's what we heard over and over and over by the media but those were exploded Period those were Demolished. Another way to phrase it was a controlled demolition, all three buildings, full stop.