Congratulations, professor! I had the pleasure of meeting you in a course you taught here in Brazil at Rudolf Steiner School in São Paulo. I learned a lot, especially about the essence of mathematics and teaching mathematics. Thank you!
Interesting architecture. I love how it visually changes shape as the camera moves around. And how the loft was done in a natural way that flows with the home. Congratulations on a beautiful build.
It appears to be a fun project, from my experiences with geodesic dome, I can relate to difficulties in sealing seams and trying to make inside be practical while keeping the beauty of original form. At least there was a dome book that explained the shop yoga ( radial saw settings ).you were on your own. Congratulations!
Congratulations, Jamie! This is absolutely incredible. Cheers
Congratulations, professor! I had the pleasure of meeting you in a course you taught here in Brazil at Rudolf Steiner School in São Paulo. I learned a lot, especially about the essence of mathematics and teaching mathematics. Thank you!
Jamie, this is truly a masterpiece. Congratulations! Thank you for sharing!
Incredible, Jamie! I’ve been wondering what you’ve been up to!
This is incredible! Who carved the front doors? I love the beautiful details inside.
Door Carvings - left side (“Welcome to the Phi House”): Jamie York
- right side (with deer and mountain scene): Brian Odermatt
WOW!!!! I am honoured to even be able to be taught by you!!! Thank you for this amazing video.
So cool!
Awesome, Jamie! Congratulations on fulfilling this dream. I wonder if we can organize a field trip for SMWS students to see this in person.
Sounds like a great idea. Let me know when you want to visit.
Interesting architecture. I love how it visually changes shape as the camera moves around. And how the loft was done in a natural way that flows with the home. Congratulations on a beautiful build.
Fantastic house! Great video! YitB, James
Really beautiful, thank you for sharing and inspiring
Ahora nos toca construir una casa con la forma de un hexecontaedro rómbico.
So cool to see geometry come to life!
Wow! Gracias por compartir!
Love it!
It appears to be a fun project, from my experiences with geodesic dome, I can relate to difficulties in sealing seams and trying to make inside be practical while keeping the beauty of original form. At least there was a dome book that explained the shop yoga ( radial saw settings ).you were on your own. Congratulations!
Beautiful 🤩
太酷了,科技、古朴和自然风光完美结合!
Awsome thanks
Beautifully made.Looking forward to my course on Biogeometry with Abraham Karim.
Why not just extend the sides straight down?
This is excellent, Jamie. You're still a math nerd, though. 🙂
It must be nice to build a place that doesn’t have to meet basic building codes.
Bald ass man. Looking like pulse from Rainbow 6 Siege. Still using flip phone cuz you can't understand todays tech.