Hey, I want to chat with you! Are you an architect, an interior designer or a freelancer? Are you looking for an opportunity to work with your dream client? Please reach out to me at bellajdel.malak@gmail.com to schedule a call. I’m looking for 10 people to conduct a study 🤓 and I would love for you to be apart of it and learn from each other. Talk soon!
I’m looking to build a home, in India. Not trained in architecture by any standards, but I want to spend the next year fine tuning the home I want to build.
I'm a new subscriber and I love your videos! I'm an architecture student and my weak point is designing facades, and I noticed that there aren't many videos about it. So I was so happy when I found your channel and your videos! I don't know if it's your speciality but I was hoping if you could explain/ design big non residential facades (commercial, hotels, restaurants...) please, I would really appreciate it 💕
Hey rewatching this video again, I noticed something. On 8:19 did the architect sacrifice comfort by doing thin windows? They look smaller than they should be. How can you get light from there if it's also deep inside the facade? (z axis) Also in your next video could you give us tips on how to improve some of the facades you showed? Like in 18:00, the design is not that good but what would we do to make it better? What I would do is make two lines on the sides go up more and add tiny boxes that either go in or out from the cut squares on 1/3. Also make the net-like facade on 2/3 in order to make it asymmetric.
I’m not really familiar with the plan of the facade at 8:19 but I hope they are not sacrificing any comfort and maybe the small window is more of a closet/ bathroom? Or maybe it’s good that’s a small window to minimize heat gain if this is in a warmer climate? You could get away with small windows if the interior layout is right. As for 18:00, I would personally get rid of the screen first, look at the plan second and choose one of the design tips that make more sense in terms of again, heat gain, privacy, room layout, etc. To your point, making the 2 side lines go all the way and make them more defined will definitely frame the facade more and that’s a great start. (This would be a fun exercise for another facade design video)
Hey, I want to chat with you!
Are you an architect, an interior designer or a freelancer? Are you looking for an opportunity to work with your dream client? Please reach out to me at bellajdel.malak@gmail.com to schedule a call. I’m looking for 10 people to conduct a study 🤓 and I would love for you to be apart of it and learn from each other.
Talk soon!
It will be so lovely to have this chance❤️
@@Saramohmmed-jr6rs just responded back to your email :) talk soon!
I’m looking to build a home, in India. Not trained in architecture by any standards, but I want to spend the next year fine tuning the home I want to build.
you are way more helpful than my instructors, i learned more from you than from them for an entire sem.
Thank you!! Very glad to hear :)
Awesome, please make more like this for facade, there is no other content on iternet like you, you have unik content🎉
Thank you! I’ve got a few ones planned. Just waiting for my workload to get lighter so I can record them.
@@malbeldesigns That's Great, We are waiting Ma'am
I'm a new subscriber and I love your videos!
I'm an architecture student and my weak point is designing facades, and I noticed that there aren't many videos about it. So I was so happy when I found your channel and your videos!
I don't know if it's your speciality but I was hoping if you could explain/ design big non residential facades (commercial, hotels, restaurants...) please, I would really appreciate it 💕
Thank you Rama :) Facades are always challenging. I will keep it in mind and will try to diversify the buildings typology for the next videos.
@@malbeldesigns
Thank you very much 💕
You are the best!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I'm looking forward your upcoming vedios.
Thank you! Will be uploading somethign soon :)
Yaayyy!! Finally new video just when I needed it! Thank you
You’re welcome :) perfect timing
It's been a long while... Thank you so much for the video.
Have a great day.🎉
Thank you and yes it’s good to be back :)
Thank you for your time and answer my question. This is so kind.
Aw hey it’s you!! Thank you for the comment and for the video idea. I’m glad you were able to come back to the channel and watch it :)
@@malbeldesigns you are welcome. This is very difficult design problem for anyone I guess… Maybe it will be your most watched video sometime :d
Your content in this video is beyond measure.👍
Thank you, glad to hear :)
You’ve hit the right detail that I’ve been waiting to get my hands on, thank you!
You’re welcome :) Glad you found it helpful!
Hey Malk, please give design tips for facades are horizontally long, where the length is double the height or even longer
Hi hi! Sounds good :) Will add it to my content idea list
Yahhhhhhhhhh! You're back. Woo-hoo!
Yaas!! Finally 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Thank you, dear Malak, for sharing your knowledge. ❤❤❤
You’re welcome:)
Thank You for the video... :) this the video i was looking for. ...
Happy to help :)
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@@BASHE98ER thank you for the suggestion! I will try to cover that in my upcoming videos
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Thank you :))
@@malbeldesigns 😍😍
Hey rewatching this video again, I noticed something. On 8:19 did the architect sacrifice comfort by doing thin windows? They look smaller than they should be. How can you get light from there if it's also deep inside the facade? (z axis)
Also in your next video could you give us tips on how to improve some of the facades you showed? Like in 18:00, the design is not that good but what would we do to make it better? What I would do is make two lines on the sides go up more and add tiny boxes that either go in or out from the cut squares on 1/3. Also make the net-like facade on 2/3 in order to make it asymmetric.
I’m not really familiar with the plan of the facade at 8:19 but I hope they are not sacrificing any comfort and maybe the small window is more of a closet/ bathroom? Or maybe it’s good that’s a small window to minimize heat gain if this is in a warmer climate? You could get away with small windows if the interior layout is right.
As for 18:00, I would personally get rid of the screen first, look at the plan second and choose one of the design tips that make more sense in terms of again, heat gain, privacy, room layout, etc. To your point, making the 2 side lines go all the way and make them more defined will definitely frame the facade more and that’s a great start. (This would be a fun exercise for another facade design video)
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