Hello Friends and Welcome to the Architecture Enthusiast! Please join me in my quest to help people experience the built environment through a collective passion for architecture. My fondness for buildings incorporates an appreciation of the materials and the joy of visiting, exploring, understanding and caring about their architectural histories. By casting architecture as an “experiential, perspectival, sensual, locational and sociological phenomena we can explore the world’s cultures through the buildings we have built, and we can begin to appreciate the people and countries who created them. Understanding the meanings, judgements, emotions and ambiences of our greatest creations can only bring the human family closer together. Sharing our “architectural enthusiasm” can foster a community of future creators, influencers and enthusiasts that will shape our future. I believe my short videos can help influence how architecture is understood
This is more alienating psychologically on how we perceive such spaces. Would u like your house to be like this? I bet this architect would design his house differently. As beautiful as it may seem, i think this is more fitting for exhibits for people to expand on their perception of space. We can design buildings to look like alot of things but the question is WHY??? Just because we can?? Seems a bit shallow imo.
@@daveweiss5647 Hi Thanks for Watching, these buildings are located in places that Russians have bombed whether these particular examples have been damaged or destroyed is unknown at this point what is known is looting of artifacts from museums is prevalent and an ongoing cultural genocide is part of Russia's war aims
Some time around my junior year in landscape architecture, I developed an appreciation for Roberto’s designs, especially his use of ground covers and smaller shrubs to create beautiful designs as seen from eye level and especially from taller buildings. Working in and around college campus structures I found that artful ground covers of different textures and colors created amazing views from upper stories not seen when merely planting large trees in that same space. He was a master LA.
You showed the E P Irving house in Decatur, IL, 1909. Griffin's name has never been attached to this commission, which Wright passed on to Von Holst and Griffin's wife, Marion Mahony to complete.
The Irving residence appears at 00:43 to 00:50. Thanks for showing us so much of Griffin's later work, including the group of incinerators which I had never seen. The house at 3:27 is particularly interesting to me . . .!
Amazing. Built in 1919 or a little before the war ended? Took a year to build perhaps? They really knew how to build back then without power tools. Incredible logistics and funding to get all that material in place in such a short time.
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Thank you so much for your rich and informative spotlight on Burle Marx. He was such an amazing artist, visionary, conservationist, landscaper, musician and activist. Of all his projects I would want to live in his house near his plant nursery full of indigenous Brazilian plant species. Many of which could have been lost forever without his voice and activism. I am always interested in people’s early childhood and later childhood. Apparently Burle Marx’s choices in life were forged young in a Berlin Botanical gardens conservatory which contained Brazilian plants. His parent’s parenting and enrichment created a very confident, social, caring and creative child and adult. Burle Marx grew up in an intensely creative family. His brother Walter was a celebrated pianist and composer while another, Haroldo, was a master jeweler. I came to know of him through Raymond Jungles who was influenced and taken under Burle Marx’s wing and saw him work. Did you attend Burle Marx at the NYBG? protégé Raymond Jungles has collaborated with NYBG to design Brazilian Modern: The Living Art of Roberto Burle Marx honoring the genius and legacy of his mentor. Jungles stepped into the NYBG project placing his feet as closely in the shoes of Burle Marx as possible…www.raymondjungles.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/The-Brilliant-Beauty-of-Roberto-Burle-Marx-_-Cultured-Magazine.pdf Burle Marx’s experience as a landscape architect and plant hunter was complemented by his highly articulate and activist environmental advocacy…. His first speech, entitled ‘Brazilian Landscapes’, delivered on 27 April 1967, shortly after his appointment, set the tone: ‘The Brazilian forest is now being destroyed across the entire country … Everywhere I go, destruction can be seen and felt ... This is a state of emergency.’ During his seven-year tenure on the Federal Council of Culture from 1967 to 1974, Burle Marx delivered speech after speech; in total, a series of 18 carefully crafted depositions. These prescient depositions raise the spectres of both species extinction and climate change. He noted the disappearance of hardwood tree species; the increase of torrential rains, erosion and mudslides; and the observable changes in the climate. His booming voice addressed deforestation, national parks and land conservation, urban disfiguration, ecological devastation and the unique qualities of the Brazilian landscape, articulating a radical opposition to the regime’s strategy of national economic development - desenvolvimento - that too often resulted in environmental destruction”. www.architectural-review.com/essays/reputations/roberto-burle-marx-1909-1994 Now more than ever Brazil’s presidents (all countries actually) need to listen to all Burle Marx addressed in his speeches. Rainforests are the lungs of the earth. Once cut…(including selective cutting of the 7 canopy layers)rainforests turn into eroded deserts and all the ethnobotanical knowledge, home and habitats for wildlife and people are lost.
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So sad that these building were not saved or moved to a different location! *Shocking to see tiger skin throws on the bed at 3:25 - times have certainly changed!
What a beautiful building! Would live in a house like that if I could! All the Expos from the 1890s to 1940s were architectural masterpieces... I really wish the buildings all could have been preserved!