I am from Cubao and I always pass by this house when I go to McDonald's. Always amazed by how beautiful the exterior was, it is minimalistic and zen. Now I stumbled upon this video and I am thankful that you featured this so I can know what it looks like inside.
Now, my frustrations and regrets are growing not taking architecture and seeing this beautiful design and aesthetics in a home. Kudos to the architect and designer of these beautiful homes in the country. Even the seemingly unfinished wall outside looks gorgeous and unique, I must add.
By using vintage furniture and structural elements and combining them with modern technology, they have created a unique and affordable space that celebrates the past while staying current. It's a great way to honor the past while embracing the present.
I realized late in my life that I wanted to be an architect. How I wish I could design beautiful and zen spaces like this. This design is very soulful.
You’d fit nicely in our conversations. We wanted to be architects too. We do this to celebrate great architects, but also to take a trip in their heads. We’re lucky to be able to walk through projects with them - in a way, it’s like a case study of architecture. In any case, it might not be too late. Philip Johnson became an architect when he was 39.
Organic structures, unpretentious. The cinematic glass windows remind me of harry potter’s animated wall art but this one is better in all aspects bcuz man and nature tell stories in real time that cannot be replayed , it’s always a one-time scene, unique like a fingerprint. Moss was mentioned, it must be amazing to see a natural wallpaper as enhancement to the space. Bamboo as featured ornament and design element adds the right amount of color and movement in contrast to the grayness and stillness of concrete. The plant brings into the place its own musical score. Everytime the wind or breeze blows, a different tune is played. Arashiyama comes to mind. You see, i am a Maximalist. Very much the opposite to yours. But i love what you have done here. May your tribe increase.
I just discovered your channel and I love everything I see! I hope you continue to showcase the unique and beautiful architectures of our country and the geniuses behind them!
Let Architects Justin and Jondi know that Sine Pop brings peace to its visitors and that it alters your perceptions of what frugal architecture and nature represent overall.
Floor windows get dirty when the rain bounces off the ground. Having cinema windows is genius. Also the bamboo hides the giant buildings next door. I disagree with the caveman bathroom. Guys pee standing up will splatter on those concrete pores. I guess he has several maids to clean up after him.
TLDR; who do I contact to make a Japanese style house in the Philippines? ... Japan OFW here. Wanting to build a Japanese style house in the Philippines. I've been scouring the internet for a knowledegable architect who's obsessed with Japanese architecture and in the Philippines but I can't find one. All I see - so far - are "Japan inspired" houses which are too luxurious and/or pretentious and has too much fluff. I can't sleep at night because of these pretenders.The videos uploaded in this channel (+brutalist video) are by far the most Japanese thing I've seen.
It's a relief they didn't tear down the house, but there is something contrived about this... The old vernacular house has all the good proportions, details, high points of light, and the new parts are dull, flat and disconnected from the total concept. Doesn't there need to be human engagement to be "human centered architecture"? Even the garden is derivative -- why not a modern Philippine garden? Love your channel, but the music from Ep1 to this one has been getting progressively worse. Hoping for better. Where is Ep6?
Hiii I agree with some things you’ve said 🙏🏽 We wanted to hide the cinema from the street to make it as invisible as possible so bamboo was the best option. We tried to use an endemic species of bamboo initially, but later on we went with pole bamboo for aesthetic purposes. 😢 About how you noticed that there is a lack of humanness in the structure of the cinema. Im not sure if it is a lack of humanness, maybe it is more of emptiness? This was part of the intent, so that people who would walk into the space would be forced to retreat into themselves. 💕 There are crystals hidden in specific areas in the cinema to enhance this effect. Thank you for taking the time to write your insights. ✨
I used to hang out in this house before it became a cinema house. I am so happy that they kept a lot of the original structure in tact.
I am from Cubao and I always pass by this house when I go to McDonald's. Always amazed by how beautiful the exterior was, it is minimalistic and zen. Now I stumbled upon this video and I am thankful that you featured this so I can know what it looks like inside.
Thank you 🙏🏽 Please go inside and experience it 💕
@@justinguiab8448 Salamat architect Justin, Mabuhay!
Same here, always passes by that street
@@justinguiab8448 sir san po loacation? ty
I like that they planted bamboos to make the place looks and feels cool
yung bamboo talaga!! ang ganda..!!! gusto ko rin nito sa bahay…😌😌🎋🎋🙌🏻🙌🏻💯💯
Now, my frustrations and regrets are growing not taking architecture and seeing this beautiful design and aesthetics in a home. Kudos to the architect and designer of these beautiful homes in the country. Even the seemingly unfinished wall outside looks gorgeous and unique, I must add.
As a newly licensed Architect, i am so happy i stumble on this page and i'm so happy to see the amazing filipino works and designers.
What a gem on my TH-cam landing page. I'm in awe that this exists in Manila. Arch. Guiab and Arch. de Guzman, mabuhay kayo!!
We hope more people like you get to discover this place!
Very nice!
I love the cinematography! It reminds me of The Local project.
Samee!
By using vintage furniture and structural elements and combining them with modern technology, they have created a unique and affordable space that celebrates the past while staying current. It's a great way to honor the past while embracing the present.
I realized late in my life that I wanted to be an architect. How I wish I could design beautiful and zen spaces like this. This design is very soulful.
You’d fit nicely in our conversations. We wanted to be architects too.
We do this to celebrate great architects, but also to take a trip in their heads. We’re lucky to be able to walk through projects with them - in a way, it’s like a case study of architecture.
In any case, it might not be too late. Philip Johnson became an architect when he was 39.
Was so jealous with design seed, and here we are uncommon🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Wow... Just gorgeous 😍
just discovered the channel today.. hope this will be continued. thanks
Amazing! Congratulations to the Arch Guiab and Arch De Guzman. Cool video too!
This is so nice, relaxing and very calming design.
waaaaah...surreal! Congratulations Justin!
sobrang nakakarelax sa Sinepop para akong pumasok sa portal, feeling ko wala ako sa Cubao.
Ang ganda!!!
Amazing space. I hope I could visit it when I go home to Manila
Ahhmazing space! Mabuhay 👏🏼
I resonate that I will build my own home by you Sir.. I was amazed by what I've seen and this is what type of house, I would like to have😊
What an amazing home cinema 📽😍 ang sarap tumambay dyan at manood.
Galing!
Beautiful design
Thankyou
Organic structures, unpretentious. The cinematic glass windows remind me of harry potter’s animated wall art but this one is better in all aspects bcuz man and nature tell stories in real time that cannot be replayed , it’s always a one-time scene, unique like a fingerprint. Moss was mentioned, it must be amazing to see a natural wallpaper as enhancement to the space. Bamboo as featured ornament and design element adds the right amount of color and movement in contrast to the grayness and stillness of concrete. The plant brings into the place its own musical score. Everytime the wind or breeze blows, a different tune is played. Arashiyama comes to mind. You see, i am a Maximalist. Very much the opposite to yours. But i love what you have done here. May your tribe increase.
💕💕💕💕💕🦄
Wonderful channel.
Wow ang ganda! ❤
Love the videography and music
I just discovered your channel and I love everything I see! I hope you continue to showcase the unique and beautiful architectures of our country and the geniuses behind them!
Hi Architect! Your design is very nice! Calming!
beautiful
Let Architects Justin and Jondi know that Sine Pop brings peace to its visitors and that it alters your perceptions of what frugal architecture and nature represent overall.
Amazing work!😍👏
Waiting for your next video. Love this account!
Superb!
Fantastic. As an audio buff I would love to find out more about the AV setup.
subbed! quality content all around!
Floor windows get dirty when the rain bounces off the ground. Having cinema windows is genius. Also the bamboo hides the giant buildings next door.
I disagree with the caveman bathroom. Guys pee standing up will splatter on those concrete pores. I guess he has several maids to clean up after him.
Very good design. May i know what specie of bamboo did you use?
pole bamboo :)
clump bamboo it's non-invasive
Cinephile 🕯️🥀
😂
Ano po klase ng puno ng kawayan yan sir?
San po location ng office nyo
😍😍
Can we get the name of the audio track used in 4:26. Thank you!!
How to contact Arch. Justin Guaib?
What kind of plants are featured here
Pole bamboooo 💕👌🏽
TLDR; who do I contact to make a Japanese style house in the Philippines? ...
Japan OFW here. Wanting to build a Japanese style house in the Philippines. I've been scouring the internet for a knowledegable architect who's obsessed with Japanese architecture and in the Philippines but I can't find one. All I see - so far - are "Japan inspired" houses which are too luxurious and/or pretentious and has too much fluff. I can't sleep at night because of these pretenders.The videos uploaded in this channel (+brutalist video) are by far the most Japanese thing I've seen.
pakilakasan yung background music, di ko marinig
We hear you. Thanks for your feedback. Please let us know if it’s better in the next episode.
It's a relief they didn't tear down the house, but there is something contrived about this... The old vernacular house has all the good proportions, details, high points of light, and the new parts are dull, flat and disconnected from the total concept. Doesn't there need to be human engagement to be "human centered architecture"? Even the garden is derivative -- why not a modern Philippine garden?
Love your channel, but the music from Ep1 to this one has been getting progressively worse. Hoping for better. Where is Ep6?
Hiii I agree with some things you’ve said 🙏🏽
We wanted to hide the cinema from the street to make it as invisible as possible so bamboo was the best option. We tried to use an endemic species of bamboo initially, but later on we went with pole bamboo for aesthetic purposes. 😢
About how you noticed that there is a lack of humanness in the structure of the cinema. Im not sure if it is a lack of humanness, maybe it is more of emptiness? This was part of the intent, so that people who would walk into the space would be forced to retreat into themselves. 💕
There are crystals hidden in specific areas in the cinema to enhance this effect.
Thank you for taking the time to write your insights. ✨