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Thanks for sharing the video! Quite informative. However, there is a caveat to that. In school there are some professors who will fawn over beautiful graphics, despite the fact that a project does not work functionally or experientially. And you have those professors who will tank a project because of bad linework, even though the project works conceptually, functionally and experientially.
I am not an architecture student, but these concepts still apply well when trying to build a structure inside the game. Thanks for sharing the thought!
Another great video! I'm literally going to take the advice of creating my project into a 'story' - literally: pictures, diagrams, narrative & all. The journey is key! Love the references back to your own work, so interesting
Bro i liked the video even before watching it cuz as an arch student i knew this video would be gold when seeing that u r gonna abt that competition book Great video!
That is so interesting, I always hated like 90% of what is won in competition, it was just too simple, never going out into the unknown and futuristic, not even innovative at all.
A lot of iteration, but here we go. Our brief includes an ELC (early learning centre) component following the Reggio Emilia pedagogy (teaching approach). This approach involves the natural and built environment in with play and learning. One principle of this approach is that the built environment acts as a “blank canvas” for children. At first I had an idea of the building acting like an Etch n Sketch (a blank canvas that can be shaped by the kids) and wondered where this concept already exists in nature. I thought back to when I was a kid and the etch n sketch component lead to the tide on a beach. As the tide comes in, any castles, toys or belongings are swept away with the tide, in the morning, the sand is empty again. Therefore, my concept is that the “sand” can be shaped by the kids during the day to build up their own castle. At the end of the day, all the toys, projects etc are packed away. When they enter the next day, they begin making a new castle.
Hey I find your videos so helpful, thankyou !! Just wondering can you do a video on how to make models to scale and also how to do section diagrams to scale Thankyou heaps
@@kylesinko thankyou a million this means a lot to me !! First year doing interior architecture and there’s so much that isn’t taught but we’re expected to do for assignments so I’m here panicking.. so glad I found your channel !! ❤️
@@tapiwatisha I know that feeling! Don't worry, just keep going and learning on the side like you are and you'll have no problems at all. Thanks so much for following the channel!
Hello! If you liked this video, I have just published "The Concept Course" on my site! In this 60 minute course, you'll further learn how to develop a successful architecture concept.
✓ You'll learn what an architectural concept is and why it's important
✓ You'll learn a 5 step process to create your own incredible concepts
✓ Through reviewing successful conceptual projects from 2019 and 2020 global competitions, you'll discover the formula to create your own successful concepts
✓ You'll be able to impress your teachers with next-level ideas
If you want to get better at architecture, I encourage you to check it out! successfularchistudent.com/courses/concept/
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Thank you Saad. I'm just honoured to have those who do watch my videos like yourself!
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Thanks for sharing the video! Quite informative. However, there is a caveat to that. In school there are some professors who will fawn over beautiful graphics, despite the fact that a project does not work functionally or experientially. And you have those professors who will tank a project because of bad linework, even though the project works conceptually, functionally and experientially.
This is so helpful
I have a jury in few days
Will definitely follow these 5 tips
Awesome man! Good luck with your project
@@kylesinko thanks bro
I am not an architecture student, but these concepts still apply well when trying to build a structure inside the game. Thanks for sharing the thought!
Glad to hear you found it useful! I'm intrigued to know what game you are building inside of?
Another great video! I'm literally going to take the advice of creating my project into a 'story' - literally: pictures, diagrams, narrative & all. The journey is key!
Love the references back to your own work, so interesting
Glad you can take something out of the video Halima! That sounds really cool. Good luck on your project!
@@kylesinko Thank you! :)
Keep it simple is one of top goals
This video is very helpful, am working on a project on child learning and I need a case study. Can you help me with one? Thanks
Bro i liked the video even before watching it cuz as an arch student i knew this video would be gold when seeing that u r gonna abt that competition book
Great video!
Thank you so much Cedric 🙏🏼🙏🏼
You make things sound so easy, thanks and God Bless 😇
Thank you Sukhpreet! God bless
You're welcome and thank you too 😇
That is so interesting, I always hated like 90% of what is won in competition, it was just too simple, never going out into the unknown and futuristic, not even innovative at all.
Thanks alot bro, i find your videos veryy Helpful, may god bless you 🙏
Really glad, thanks a lot!
Simple means to be able to simplify section by section of any design that can be complex as one entire building, for example like la Sagrada familia'!
thank you brother I learned so much from this video
I’m so glad! Thanks for watching Joseph
Excellent video, great tips to follow
Glad it was helpful! Thanks
So helpfull!! Love the clarity of this video, thank you so much:)
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching
Its my second year studying archi, I'm sti struggling trying to come up with a good concept. I've been doing things backwards, deisgn then concept
That can work sometimes! The design process is never linear
This book, is great, I'm in Africa (Rwanda,)May you help me to get hard copy of it. Thank you
How did you come up with the sand castle idea?
A lot of iteration, but here we go. Our brief includes an ELC (early learning centre) component following the Reggio Emilia pedagogy (teaching approach). This approach involves the natural and built environment in with play and learning. One principle of this approach is that the built environment acts as a “blank canvas” for children. At first I had an idea of the building acting like an Etch n Sketch (a blank canvas that can be shaped by the kids) and wondered where this concept already exists in nature. I thought back to when I was a kid and the etch n sketch component lead to the tide on a beach. As the tide comes in, any castles, toys or belongings are swept away with the tide, in the morning, the sand is empty again. Therefore, my concept is that the “sand” can be shaped by the kids during the day to build up their own castle. At the end of the day, all the toys, projects etc are packed away. When they enter the next day, they begin making a new castle.
This video is very helpful,. I'm working on a project on child learning (day care unit ) Can I get a case study from you? Thanks
Hi Victor, there are plenty of child learning precedents on Arch Daily. Just use their search box to find them. Cheers
Thank you😇
You're welcome!
Thank for your advice 💞
You are so welcome
I love your videos, very very helpful.
I’m so glad! Thank you for watching :)
Thank you for this man!
My pleasure Daryl! Thanks for watching
Can you add the Arabic translation to the video.. You have a useful videos.. All the best for you
Hey I find your videos so helpful, thankyou !!
Just wondering can you do a video on how to make models to scale and also how to do section diagrams to scale
Thankyou heaps
I would definitely be interested in doing videos on that! Thanks for the suggestions and thanks for watching!
@@kylesinko thankyou a million this means a lot to me !! First year doing interior architecture and there’s so much that isn’t taught but we’re expected to do for assignments so I’m here panicking.. so glad I found your channel !! ❤️
@@tapiwatisha I know that feeling! Don't worry, just keep going and learning on the side like you are and you'll have no problems at all. Thanks so much for following the channel!
@@kylesinko no worries !! You deserve so many more subscribers
@@tapiwatisha I appreciate that a lot!
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Feel free to send me a message on Instagram :)
Great video dude
Thanks Leon!
Thank you for this man!
Thank you!!