M.Arch student taking an elective semester regarding the history and contrext of the japanese house, I'll have to keep my eye on this series. Best of luck to both of you!
Wow, this is amazing. I hope everything goes smoothly with your project, Sir. Wishing you continued success. Japan is my dream country to visit, and getting a project for a house there would be an incredibly great achievement. You are very fortunate, Sir.
Sir, why did you delete or deactivate the teaching video about the speedrun proposal? It was really helpful in helping me understand the workflow. First of all, I want to thank you for that video and the other videos, which have taught me a lot. You are a kind person, sir. Please continue spreading goodness, it truly makes a difference.
Oh my God, has the house already become your property? I apologize for the misunderstanding earlier; I thought it was a renovation project for someone else’s house there. Congratulations, Sir! I’m glad to hear it. yeay
To my knowledge, the Japanese government has guidelines related to three types of building reinforcement according to the scale of the building to withstand earthquake shocks. I’m not sure whether these requirements must be met or not.
During the first house visit with the real-estate agent we actually removed the shoes - but once the purchase was completed and we were 100% sure that all tatami mats cannot be restored and will have to be discarded - the shoes went back on.
For some reason I find japanese homes depressing, can anyone answer why? They always seem dark and scary. Maybe it has something to do with the Japanese horror movies haha
I strongly suggest a book: "In praise of shadows" . It's a quick read that really helped me understand a few differences between the western and eastern aesthetic philosophy.
veery very excited about this serie..
me too me too
Good luck Geddan! Really looking forward to seeing the result!
Thanks Filip! Now it's my turn to get hands dirty
This excites me a lot, Japanese culture is incredible and this series will be great. I'm looking forward to the next episodes
I'm also excited about this!
M.Arch student taking an elective semester regarding the history and contrext of the japanese house, I'll have to keep my eye on this series. Best of luck to both of you!
Thanks! Should be a pretty fun journey :)
I wish you best! Also, I'm sure you gonna make the house awsome
Excited for this! :) Thanks
Let’s gooo, looking forward to other episodes of this journey ❤
We won't disappoint!
Looking forward to seeing how this turns out!
It's going to be a fun one!
Wow, this is amazing. I hope everything goes smoothly with your project, Sir. Wishing you continued success. Japan is my dream country to visit, and getting a project for a house there would be an incredibly great achievement. You are very fortunate, Sir.
Awesome stuff as always , man! Keep going, you're on the road to something big 🤝
Thank you 🙌
I just realized that I got recommended you because I was trying to search “Geddan” (the meme) and got this video instead lmao
Gotcha!
Cant wait to visit.... :)
Will be a while until it's ready though~
awesome 👏
was expecting a jump-scare when you went to show the attic...''the Ring'' vibes I guess...))))
The only jumpscare there was 42 degrees celsius that hits you like a truck.
Good luck 👍🏻
Thank you!
Sir, why did you delete or deactivate the teaching video about the speedrun proposal? It was really helpful in helping me understand the workflow. First of all, I want to thank you for that video and the other videos, which have taught me a lot. You are a kind person, sir. Please continue spreading goodness, it truly makes a difference.
God bless you. sir.
Decided that architecture shouldn't be "speed-ran" - it gets in the way of quality.
Oh my God, has the house already become your property? I apologize for the misunderstanding earlier; I thought it was a renovation project for someone else’s house there. Congratulations, Sir! I’m glad to hear it. yeay
Exactly, it's ours. Being the client and the architect makes sure that the project is exactly as we want it to be!
To my knowledge, the Japanese government has guidelines related to three types of building reinforcement according to the scale of the building to withstand earthquake shocks. I’m not sure whether these requirements must be met or not.
wooohooo!;D
wooo hoo indeed!
wait have you moved country?
I know the current state of the house, but seeing people walk indoors on tatami mats with shoes gives me anxiety.
During the first house visit with the real-estate agent we actually removed the shoes - but once the purchase was completed and we were 100% sure that all tatami mats cannot be restored and will have to be discarded - the shoes went back on.
side tracking - but u are so cute lol >_
Eyes on the house!
For some reason I find japanese homes depressing, can anyone answer why?
They always seem dark and scary. Maybe it has something to do with the Japanese horror movies haha
I strongly suggest a book: "In praise of shadows" . It's a quick read that really helped me understand a few differences between the western and eastern aesthetic philosophy.