Hi, I'm an Architect, and I was amazed about your passion for Architecture. Thanks, all the best!
@Ghonosyphlaids5 жыл бұрын
Love the format of this, would love to see more content like it!
@Bustermachine4 жыл бұрын
What's the logic of placing the living room next to the kitchen rather than the dining room? I assume there's a reason for this since I see it in a lot of layouts.
@matthewluck90775 жыл бұрын
I like it! The plan is so cute and you can see you’ve clearly thought out how to maximize the space. The exterior materials are stunning. The windows are spectacular. I’d rather the kitchen and family room switch so that the dining room would be in direct access with the kitchen, and I would’ve extended the gable on one of the rooflines so there wasn’t a corner hip (it reminds me too much of suburban-style roof design).
@bobberner54825 жыл бұрын
Of course, now I want to build one. Just need to find a lot in town and a winning lottery ticket!!
@diagrama38995 жыл бұрын
What a nice house, thanks for sharing.
@piemanmusic5 жыл бұрын
Very keen on this plan. Why seperate the dining from the kitchen though? Do you intend to have meals around the kitchen island? Is the dining room a formal space where the kitchen and living are more informal?
@maler7715 жыл бұрын
Why toilet is in the center of the house? Right between dining area and kitchen? How many times people are dining there? WHY? The plan looks so unconfortable?
@ibrahimadji52455 жыл бұрын
Please make more content like this 😉
@bv32ification5 жыл бұрын
what program are you using for the animated walk through? comes out a lot nicer than the standard one in revit
@howtoarchitect5 жыл бұрын
sketchfab.com
@garrettplumstead63305 жыл бұрын
dang doug patt why you gotta flex on us like that
@jeffharmed16165 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I think this must rate As one of your best videos. Full of great design principles that only an experienced architect could have, I found it hugely educational, thank you. My only comment, dare I say, is to suggest improvements to utilities that were not available in earlier times. Though passive solar and PV cells might be very challenging to incorporate in such a classic building, I believe that the costs and convenience would be easily justified.
@mikebozeka73495 жыл бұрын
hey this video is great and helpful
@ckrtom25 жыл бұрын
Experienced residential designer here. Place has a rather dark stiff aura about it; as if it's an urban place in the city. The only big plus I see in the first floor design is the open kitchen/living area. Lots of hallway in the dining wing. Do average people even use dining rooms and wet bars these days? Surprised to see no fireplace... How about flip flopping the dining and living? (Or, alternately, at least flip flopping the kitchen and living...Bigger living area and kitchen at least just as close to dining -- though still having to walk past entry to get from one space to the other...) Make a U-shaped stair where the wet bar is. Put the powder room under the stair. Much more elegant stair from the entry and you still get the powder room in same vicinity. Window at stair mid landing. Obviously would have to reconfigure upper floor...Perhaps put master bedroom/bath in the "south" wing and reconfigure the rest...Master bedroom could withstand a little shrinking. Perhaps shift U-shape stair to the north to increase master wing and living area below if went with that design approach. Obviously would lose some symmetry. Porch is small and inhospitable with no windows onto it...(Ok, though not on the floor plan, I see the glass panel adjacent to door in perspective view.) Not much comment on the second floor as is except there must be a way to at least include a double sink in the master bath.