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Why 70's Architecture Actually Works | Designing a Legacy | EP 2 | Luxury Living 

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This episode looks at how buildings can create communities and how architecture and design might bring people closer together. For Tim there is no better place to start than by visiting one of his design mentors (and one of his favourite people in the world) - Mary Featherston. Famous designer Mary lives in an iconic Australian home. Built in the late 60s her intergenerational live work space was years ahead of its time. At 80 Mary has just moved into the attached apartment designed for her own parents. Its a great example of how a well designed house can influence a family life across four generations.
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@TEPO-- 9 дней назад
This episode has been a lovely Sunday pause, while sipping coffee on a gorgeous alpine morning, just a few days into Summer in the mountains of California. This particular episode stirred me in a way that I suddenly moved to my desk and began sketching.... As an artist that lives in an early 1960's chalet that my parents designed in the late 1950's, I just had a surge of influences, thank you. I purchased my home from my Father 32 years ago, raised a family of my own here and have enjoyed seasons and decades of incorporating aspects of my own designs architecturally, along with landscape and built in furniture design. So much fab design and beauty, in this particular episode, there wasn't one specific element that I drew, yet the vibe certainly catapulted me into a lengthy drafting session, drawing an entirely new approach to a large and quite essential deck and outdoor summertime living space. With just a few changes over recent decades, yet a structural decking rebuild looming in the near future, I had been uninspired, until this episode. My unconventional, aesthetics and lifestyle, immersed within a beautiful and very wild landscape has just been so very inspired with an incredible breath of fresh air, thank you again. Everyone that participated in these wonderful design and lifestyle stories, I thank you for sharing such beauty and mutual love and appreciation of quality design. Ode to creative and beautiful living, Tara
@gabrielvelea5785
@gabrielvelea5785 16 дней назад
what an amazing video and modernist residential heritage! this feels like going back to Arcadia
@georgewhitehouse8630
@georgewhitehouse8630 10 дней назад
Why did you make a move?
@Jessica-kk1cz
@Jessica-kk1cz 18 дней назад
Great video. But the relaxed background video music, like when showing the mosque, is so especially nice.
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