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@howtoarchitect What if a structure is made of bricks? You wouldn't call it a "Bricks Structure", but you could refer to it as "The structure is made of bricks" or "A brick structure". Both having the same meaning but different sentence structure as well as singular vs. plural. Non the less they can be used in an inner changable manner. Thats another way i like to look at it :) BTW I'm applying to UNCC school of architecture in December! Your video's should help me out tremendously!! Thank you!
It sounds like a few television commercials are adopting your oration style. Seriously. Maybe there were some other creative people looking at popular YouTube profiles for inspiration.
Architecture is a way of life. Inspiration to keep us alive and deepen our relations with man and nature. Architecture is like a beatiful melody, It touch us and make us understand the beautiful relationship between form and space.
Doug, I love your videos, but unfortunately I can not understand a lot because my English is not good. if you can put in writing what you say in the videos easier translation to many people. thanks
@the3rdOne I love it. If I were to make the Empire State building or the Guggenheim museum out of a representative toy part (a LEGO block), it would be composed of many parts. As it stands they are both made with millions of parts. As the LEGO block is significantly larger at a very small scale than say a concrete masonry unit, it might be made of thousands, not millions of these LEGO units. It would be made of multiple LEGO blocks or LEGO's:) Architecture is LEGO's.
I am your subscriber and LEGO fan as well. And I have to make a point. You say 'LEGO', not 'LEGOS' according to company's official statement. :) no offence Other than that. Great videos. Thanks for the series.
There's a fair bit of info about that on the Built Environment website and there are Utzon talks about various aspects of architecture. Have a scout around in the UNSW channel.
BUDDY THIs made me interested in studying architecture aLong with other stuff,i have to retake design 1 cause i FAILED,even working all the day i cant get done what the teachers tell me to do,its so fucking annoying,i hope i can get this through,even worst my parents dont know i failed in that subject,its the worst of all,if you fail once you dont have the chance to recover like in the other subjects GOOOOD WHY?
@Strang3rDanger It's interesting, good powers of observation and an understanding of geometry are needed in architecture - if you have those abilities now, I would bet that you can draw well enough already. Most any skill can be improved w/ study & practice.
Seattle Central Library, (the abstract glass building at the very beginning) is a really neat building, and was designed with each floor having a different color scheme to strike a different emotional theme on every floor.
@Strang3rDanger its good if u've some drawing skills...it can help...but even if u aren't ...it doesn't matter ... u needs skills to get ur point across ...for representation..be it drawing or computer or whatever...
So, this is what I've taken away from the video: 1) You do the same five years of study that should give you a bachelor's degree, but you get a master's instead! Whoo-hoo! 2) You don't need to memorize "facts" or take pesky "tests". 3) You get to play video games, like Unreal Tournament and Half-Life 2! 4) You can create a blue-glowing cube, which is just like a box, but it glows! Now that's architecture! It looks like I won't have to work hard! Where do I sign up?!
Brhyetoo, thanks for the reply. I take it that you made it through school in a similar timeframe and level of success as mercuryflash11. That's a great achievement. Congratulations! You have an amazing intellect & self control. I just did an all-nighter on a job because my time management skills include watching a bit of telly, then some YouTube, then open the drawing, read some e-mail... You get the idea. : } I think I'm going to bed now! Hahah
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ReplyDelete@howtoarchitect What if a structure is made of bricks? You wouldn't call it a "Bricks Structure", but you could refer to it as "The structure is made of bricks" or "A brick structure". Both having the same meaning but different sentence structure as well as singular vs. plural. Non the less they can be used in an inner changable manner. Thats another way i like to look at it :) BTW I'm applying to UNCC school of architecture in December! Your video's should help me out tremendously!! Thank you!
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ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a few television commercials are adopting your oration style. Seriously. Maybe there were some other creative people looking at popular YouTube profiles for inspiration.
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ReplyDeleteDoug, I love your videos, but unfortunately I can not understand a lot because my English is not good. if you can put in writing what you say in the videos easier translation to many people. thanks
ReplyDelete@the3rdOne I love it. If I were to make the Empire State building or the Guggenheim museum out of a representative toy part (a LEGO block), it would be composed of many parts. As it stands they are both made with millions of parts. As the LEGO block is significantly larger at a very small scale than say a concrete masonry unit, it might be made of thousands, not millions of these LEGO units. It would be made of multiple LEGO blocks or LEGO's:) Architecture is LEGO's.
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ReplyDeleteI am your subscriber and LEGO fan as well. And I have to make a point. You say 'LEGO', not 'LEGOS' according to company's official statement.
ReplyDelete:) no offence
Other than that. Great videos. Thanks for the series.
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ReplyDeleteThere's a fair bit of info about that on the Built Environment website and there are Utzon talks about various aspects of architecture. Have a scout around in the UNSW channel.
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ReplyDeleteBUDDY THIs made me interested in studying architecture aLong with other stuff,i have to retake design 1 cause i FAILED,even working all the day i cant get done what the teachers tell me to do,its so fucking annoying,i hope i can get this through,even worst my parents dont know i failed in that subject,its the worst of all,if you fail once you dont have the chance to recover like in the other subjects
ReplyDeleteGOOOOD WHY?
@Strang3rDanger
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting, good powers of observation and an understanding of geometry are needed in architecture - if you have those abilities now, I would bet that you can draw well enough already. Most any skill can be improved w/ study & practice.
Seattle Central Library, (the abstract glass
ReplyDeletebuilding at the very beginning) is a really neat building, and was designed with each floor having a different color scheme to strike a different emotional theme on every floor.
@Rationalific lack of sleep will be a regular thing...in ur 3rd year onwards u'll feel blessed to get a 6hr sleep...once or twice a week...
ReplyDelete@Strang3rDanger its good if u've some drawing skills...it can help...but even if u aren't ...it doesn't matter ... u needs skills to get ur point across ...for representation..be it drawing or computer or whatever...
ReplyDeleteDo you have to be good at drawing to study architecture/become an architect?
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ReplyDeletealso forgot to mention that the red centre is the only building that's open 24/7 just for that reason
So, this is what I've taken away from the video:
ReplyDelete1) You do the same five years of study that should give you a bachelor's degree, but you get a master's instead! Whoo-hoo!
2) You don't need to memorize "facts" or take pesky "tests".
3) You get to play video games, like Unreal Tournament and Half-Life 2!
4) You can create a blue-glowing cube, which is just like a box, but it glows! Now that's architecture!
It looks like I won't have to work hard! Where do I sign up?!
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Brhyetoo, thanks for the reply. I take it that you made it through school in a similar timeframe and level of success as mercuryflash11. That's a great achievement. Congratulations! You have an amazing intellect & self control.
ReplyDeleteI just did an all-nighter on a job because my time management skills include watching a bit of telly, then some YouTube, then open the drawing, read some e-mail...
You get the idea. : } I think I'm going to bed now! Hahah
time management and good family support
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you cannot do too much study at architecture school. but there is no need for all nighters
mercuryflash11, You are a genius! How did you do it! What did you know or do that everyone else misses?
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