Thank you so much Bas! We were so lucky that Zen was so open to share about his childhood home and be on camera. His storytelling is amazing. Thank you we are so excited to release the upcoming videos as well :) We have around 8 episodes we filmed already coming up that we are finishing.
Gorgeous home. It saddens me to think of all the salvageable elements of old homes and buildings that get carelessly tossed away. Glad Harry Gesner was able to save some.
Pretty neat house...and cool that he recycled building materials. But seems he missed the point with "building with nature". Any home that needs to have a pile of boulders dumped into the sand in front of it is built to close to ocean. The hardening of the shoreline causes erosion down coast.
He seems so comfortable during the deposition. Great story and directing!
Love this house, and great video. I'm just reading 'Houses of The Sundown Sea' about Harry Gesner's vision. You have a new subscriber!
Such a great story (and storyteller). I love the pacing of the video. Cannot wait for next instalments!
Thank you so much Bas! We were so lucky that Zen was so open to share about his childhood home and be on camera. His storytelling is amazing. Thank you we are so excited to release the upcoming videos as well :) We have around 8 episodes we filmed already coming up that we are finishing.
Gorgeous home. It saddens me to think of all the salvageable elements of old homes and buildings that get carelessly tossed away. Glad Harry Gesner was able to save some.
The home is stunning! I totally agree, it's so great that Harry Gesner had that idea and it makes the homes he doesn't so unique.
Loved the house❤
Amazing work!
thank you!
Love everything about this, thank you.
thank you so much kripa!
This home is amazing, my favorite. Wish the family could keep it, that makes me sad they would sell it.
Pretty neat house...and cool that he recycled building materials. But seems he missed the point with "building with nature". Any home that needs to have a pile of boulders dumped into the sand in front of it is built to close to ocean. The hardening of the shoreline causes erosion down coast.
To make long story short: all the new things have terrible quality.