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History of Arch Lecture 01 Why Architects Should Study Architectural History 

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@mariannenabil8560
@mariannenabil8560 2 года назад
A new surprising perspective of modern architecture linking it to the history of architecture. Thank you!!
@duaasabah4048
@duaasabah4048 4 года назад
Eye opening and Super fun i didn't know that i would enjoy it that much thanks
@Takeru9292
@Takeru9292 5 лет назад
FAAAAABUULOUS! Lol I love it when you say that its funny. It should be your catchphrase
@k.s.8378
@k.s.8378 4 года назад
Such a good lecture, very informative! thank you
@SoSo-wb6gt
@SoSo-wb6gt 4 года назад
eye-opening, very interesting, well explained. thank you
@EasyArchitecturalTheory
@EasyArchitecturalTheory 4 года назад
I am really surprised to learn that Corbu and Mies van der Rohe actually drew on many classical designs. The influence classicism had on architecture that persists even into modernity really goes to show how drastic the modern architectural revolution was! Thank you for the super enlightening resource!
@AaryanshSingh
@AaryanshSingh 2 года назад
42.47 is a great great design it changed how I was viewing these guys completely
@user-yf5pz2bu6t
@user-yf5pz2bu6t 6 лет назад
I've recited this part of the lecture, it's really helpful
@okra7648
@okra7648 3 года назад
Was not expecting a lesson on Hegel haha.
@bigtimefans100
@bigtimefans100 4 года назад
I'm from a community college in illinois and I'm so excited for this even though I switched my majors from architecture to psych. I will always be an architecture hoe and due to this current pandemic, I will treat it as a class as it will give me something to do and allow me to learn more about what I love:)
@abhay6445
@abhay6445 4 года назад
hey there, Im thinking of taking this class, is it any good? And were you able to complete the course?
@bigtimefans100
@bigtimefans100 4 года назад
@@abhay6445 I will say that yes, I finished it and I just finished it yesterday. I did about 1 class per day and only did them on weekdays. sadly, when I got to the end, it seems that there were more lectures but they just weren't posted. regardless, I finished the entire playlist and I had lots of fun drawing things out and learning how one architectural style influenced the other. critically, sometimes the professor got a few facts mixed up every now and then (people will usually talk about it in the comments) but nothing too bad. jacqueline gargus is "fabulous!" (you'll see what I mean when you take this class lmao). she's absolutely hilarious. part of me wishes I kept that major so I could have had her in person at the knowlton school of architecture in ohio:) happy learning! all love from an artist and architecture hoe
@NotEvenOverThere
@NotEvenOverThere 2 года назад
Your videos are pretty cool man I think you could do something with that
@homoerectus744
@homoerectus744 5 месяцев назад
William Harper Rainey?
@andrewr311
@andrewr311 4 года назад
Very entertaining and informative. Wasn't spork in Star Trek?
@keleniengaluafe2600
@keleniengaluafe2600 2 года назад
❤❤❤❤
@jinsoolee891
@jinsoolee891 4 года назад
I have questions! So you mean imitation in architecture is good ? bad ? or just design process ? Have you think about why ? Why architects have done that ? Not like other art. One of the reason is, I think, architecture has many restrictions such as structure, finance and intimacy etc.
@aprilbreaks9232
@aprilbreaks9232 3 года назад
I don't know if anyone will read this. But can we say "how good of an architect you will be depends on how well you understand architectural history" like is it the foundation of being a good architect?
@likha360
@likha360 Год назад
No, there are so many things the Architect needs to learn and history is just part of it. If you're trying to understand Architecture study "Theory of Architecture".
@ericgarcia5232
@ericgarcia5232 4 года назад
Who is speaking ?
@j6449663
@j6449663 5 лет назад
Gwen is that you ?
@amralsaeed5057
@amralsaeed5057 5 лет назад
what does she means by (platonic) ??
@artemius_zabelin
@artemius_zabelin 5 лет назад
see kosmology by philosopher Plato!
@kingofcyberspace733
@kingofcyberspace733 6 лет назад
whos the lecturer, shees. good 🙂
@buckeyebro173
@buckeyebro173 6 лет назад
Gargus at the Knowlton School of Architecture (The Ohio State University) She is truly incredible, one of the smartest and funniest people Ive ever met.. History & Theory are on another level at the Knowlton School
@buckeyebro173
@buckeyebro173 6 лет назад
I'd Highly encourage you to listen to most of the class thats on itunes university
@Takeru9292
@Takeru9292 5 лет назад
@@buckeyebro173 FAAAAAABULOUS! Her catchphrase
@zahra-bj2ox
@zahra-bj2ox 5 лет назад
@@buckeyebro173 Hi, I would like to find her other lectures. I did not get where I can find them. Can you please explain? thank you!
@kellysun1607
@kellysun1607 6 месяцев назад
What is glob? Anybody?😂
@do0myk
@do0myk 3 года назад
i think no matter the reasoning 9 out of 10 people would find these abstract boxes ugly
@AntPDC
@AntPDC 3 года назад
Exactly. Actually, I'm a great admirer of Prof Jacqueline Gargus, the speaker here. But this whole "deconstructionist", minimalist thing is a hoax, like much of modern art. The Emperor has no clothes. That's why this kind of elitist sleight of hand has to be "explained" - usually defensively; sometimes in advocacy - in the argot of the proponents of modern art and architecture - an argot which students of architecture (and I dare say, academics) have to pretend to understand in order to get decent grades - or a job. The fact is that only a tiny minority of people admire this kind of architecture (as opposed to finding it a bit of a Disneyesque novelty to visit) - much less live in it.
@Ares_gaming_117
@Ares_gaming_117 2 года назад
hit the nails on the head. the only redeeming quality of some of the modern architecture is when they show us sleek, platonic planes, which aren't creative but can bring some clarity. but everything else deconstructionist and abstract is almost always ugly and repulsive and require endless mental justification just to bear looking at it
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