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Rolex Learning Center by Sanaa 

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Rolex Learning Center - Sanaa
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@supernerd9284
@supernerd9284 9 месяцев назад
I came to your channel for UE5 VR optimization and stayed for the cool buildings that you like
@geddan
@geddan 9 месяцев назад
They are indeed cool!
@youssefsaade767
@youssefsaade767 Год назад
Love the series. very interesting, and eye opening! keep it up
@geddan
@geddan Год назад
Glad to hear it! Will keep them comming~
@oswald2358
@oswald2358 Год назад
Awesome
@geddan
@geddan Год назад
@opem1383
@opem1383 Год назад
This series is awesome, navigating through these precedents feels just like studio did!
@geddan
@geddan Год назад
The studio never left, it's coming back for you.
@shaikeselbrener9336
@shaikeselbrener9336 Год назад
love the series keep it going
@geddan
@geddan Год назад
Will do will do!
@catroche009
@catroche009 Год назад
It's funny that you mention this building. I studied there and really like it. The technical part is also very interesting. They had to conceive a new concrete for the slab, which had to be cast in one go. They cast the slab In 3 days , and for this they requisitioned almost all the concrete mixers in the region. And for those who say there's not enough space, it's because the building is so nice that everyone wants to go there. ;)
@geddan
@geddan Год назад
Oh that's a really interesting thing to add!
@piknq2
@piknq2 Год назад
Great series! Its like candy when i see it my feed.
@geddan
@geddan Год назад
Glad you enjoy it! Next one comes out today!
@yaven8338
@yaven8338 9 месяцев назад
"Beautiful architecture that people want to protect is inherently more sustainable than ugly architecture that is "efficient"". Period.
@geddan
@geddan 9 месяцев назад
It's true!
@stavro-kun
@stavro-kun Год назад
5:20 well said students avoid curvy floors cuz instructors always tell us to have functional plans and what not. while it is important to have functional plans, its not absolute. i had an argument with my friend about a master's project that was too futuristic in its subject and execution, the project consisted of an empty atrium going upto 50m and the another atrium going 50m underground which had all the project functions. my friend thought the empty atrium was pointless since it served no function and the 50m underground functions could have been executed better on the ground or above floors and i defended the idea that monumental projects can have such functionless elements in them.
@geddan
@geddan Год назад
Instructors should be brave...er...
@ivangrebennikov799
@ivangrebennikov799 Год назад
The main problem with making curved floors, is that my teachers will complain about inclusivity.
@geddan
@geddan Год назад
Depends on the slope~
@ivangrebennikov799
@ivangrebennikov799 Год назад
@@geddan ughh.. when it's 1:12 it doesn't look like a slope anymore!
@DesignGoBrr
@DesignGoBrr Год назад
@@ivangrebennikov799 Probably depends on the country, but here 1:12 for outside/wet , 1:8 for interior as long as you have resting stops. Also for steeper zones you can do a terraced serpentine (see sanaa's rolex center plan)
@thejoojoo9999
@thejoojoo9999 Год назад
Actually the rolex learning center is very inclusive. There are no stairs and in the few places where the slope is large there are serpentines and even a small railcar thing.
@Rhinoch8
@Rhinoch8 Год назад
I know the Rolex very well, it's a failure and a waste of space for all students, creating artificial scarcity in number of tables most of the time. You need to be there at 7 am to get a study space during exams. Also there's only one toilet for 100 people need I say more what a sad story...
@geddan
@geddan Год назад
people seem to be divided on this with the majority being positive towards it
@Rhinoch8
@Rhinoch8 Год назад
@@geddan people are in a love story with their suffering
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