Exactly. Ur the first of many comments to mention. I thought it would be first, lol. Is this a fence tour or house tour? Also, this seems like an AI presentation.
@@Mitchell527 Please don't confuse this high-end installation with American RVs. RV's are junk, until you go into the $1MM price range of the Prevost coaches. The $100-300k RVs fall apart like you wouldn't believe. They aren't made like autos in a factory, instead the cheapest Mexican and South American workers slap them them together like houses, manually screwing in screws and bolting stuff together. There's very few automated processes. Quality control is terrible. :)
Looking at this video seated on my room in England in a house that probably is 1000 years old with the rent incredibly expensive and has mould and the floor is not even leveled makes me cry.
I appreciate that you explain your design choices and materials using precise reasoning and language. Thank you. I learned from you and expanded my understanding. This is so much more instructive than home videos where they only use superlatives or exclaim that it is awesome or beautiful. Well done.
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What a stunning modern masterpiece! Every detail has been carefully thought out, both structurally and aesthetically. I would love to live in this beautiful house.
@@TheLondonCyclist I hate people who romanticize old bs. A well built house is a well built house and this is definitely well built. Features like this would never be found in a 100 year old house.
One of the best explained house tour on youtube. You guys covered the whole house perfectly, the detailed explanation was concise, on point and insightful. The visual pointers, using the house map, complemented your explanation and where you currently were in the house which made it easier to understand the concept. I never once lost focus at any point in your video, that's how good it was.You EARNED a subscriber!
Well they didnt? What happens if the electricity turns of and you got your car parked behind the fence? Why is there snow directly in front of the door?
Looks like crap if I'm being honest... Both inside and outside... It's got no shape or soul to it, it's just minimalistic garbage lines, boxes and squares everywhere... Feels like a robo hotel room or like one of those hyper modern vacation homes that people build in forests or remote places, not like a house that you would actually live in. I much prefer the mid to late 1900's European style mansions over modern villas...
Just one comment to add, the units of measure should be given in the metric system. I don’t understand why talking in acres and square foot when the vast majority of the world uses square meters, hectares, etc. or at leasr provide them in both.
It`s a shitty house. The architect is a moron. Scandinavia is super dark year round. This was shot during the 2 hours of sunlight they have. The built a black house in the dark. It`s super depressing. There is a reason Scandinavians use bright colors traditionally. The house is also with a flat roof. It`s gonna get super leaky and moldy. There is a reason snowy rainy places like Scandinavia use steep roofs. The French windows are also super prone to water. In addition all those fancy doors means that you can`t enter your house during a power shortage or when you don`t have phone battery and if it breaks you need to find the subcontractor from Poland to fix it. The house is crap but it`s presented as modern and cool to people who don`t work in construction and think of these problems.
THANK YOU for handsomely addressing the car park, and THANK YOU for addressing how one gets inside the house! File this home under, "suitable for real life."
Fantastic design!!!!! My god!!!! 😍😍😍😍 Also, i am so happy TH-cam recommended your video. Im definitely hiring you guys to design my future house in Australia.
Excellent video - I really enjoyed the detailed information about everything as well as the thought process and solutions the design reflects - a work of art down to the last detail like the beautiful craftsmanship of the pipes in the utility room - very cool thanks for sharing this with us 👍
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Building a house around a central courtyard gives me vibes of ancient Roman and English Tudor homes. It's such a great idea to increase the number of rooms in the house that have a view of an outdoor space especially for a house in a dense, urban area. There are so many clever and innovative designs in this house; but I can only admire them since they are not affordable for me.
Impressive attention to detail, and the tour was very technical -- really good! Most tours are just faffing about feelings and emotions. Glad you left that out.
Tears are coming out of my eyes as I progress through the video, one reason being just how stunning it looks, vibes matching with the city. The other reason being me thinking how'd I afford a house like this in my life.
16:11 those stairs would NOT pass code in any part of the world where sane people live. No fall restraint on the right side and the run and rise on those stairs are just waiting for broken legs. If you're NOT going to have a back on the rise of each run, you sure as hell can't have it end at the back in vertical line with the next run above. That's a great way for someone to slip a foot through and snap their ankle, shin or tear their knee out.
I love the presentation and the careful considerations around the house. I disagree with the comments saying it’s not fitting in the neighborhood. I would think this is on purpose, to make sure its contrast is high enough to not take away value of the other houses.
It`s dark in Scandinavia for almost the entire year. That`s why they traditionally use bright colors. These guys built a black house in the dark. It`s depressing. Also there is a reason places like Sweden and Norway normally have steep roofs. The flat roof is a moronic idea.
Gorgeous, the first video I’ve seen that touch up on the boiler, water system, ventilation, air filter, that reminded me how important that was, also Would love to see it finished and furnished. Beautiful 😍
This feels like a house made for the Ex-Machina movie, like a movie prop, or an art gallery. It's not homey. I really like the fence solution for the driveway.
Beautiful beautiful design. That black and red front door just looks so awesome. But, alhamdulillah, it makes me realize how lucky I am to live in a tropical area. Cannot imagine how cold strike into my bones living in this zone. The house has so many outdoor features, but you are forced to stay inside.
Beautiful house! For me personally I would reverse the stair and give the entire vertical volume to the stairwell, and having an indoor garden strip under it at the front door, gratuitous luxury, bravo!
This house is wonderful and very beautiful. I love that the gate goes in the ground instead of slide or swing which is very common. I like the driveway and also the garage. Only thing I don’t like is that I would want to park in the garage and go straight into the house. Love the pool and also the upstairs main/master bed room.
AI is scary man!!!! These dudes are actually Speaking Russian but you can see the AI trying to simulate their mouth articulation as if they were speaking English. But about the House, it's beautiful!! Truly well planned and has good use of not-so-common ideas!! A great job really!!!
This house is the true definition of modern elegance. Wow! I don't think I've ever seen such attention to detail in mechanical rooms. 😳Personally, I'd keep the sauna/jacuzzi indoors and move the pool outside. Aside from the cost of treating water evaporation, condensation, humidity etc., that's just waaaay too much water indoors ... and water is no respecter of persons. It might take a year, 10 years, maybe even 20 years, but some day in the future, that water will become a headache of epic proportions. 🤦🏾♂Other than that, I love, love, LOVE, the house!✅
Nice house but the floating stairs are an accident waiting to happen. It needs some sort of hand rail to prevent you from falling off. Just imagine having a party and had a few drinks and wanted to go down into the basement to check the fuses after the DJ overloaded your circuits. 🙄
To be perfectly honest the only thing that really impressed me was the parking entrance. The cobblestone of choice seemed quite mediocre as I don't find "old school" style of cobblestones where you can't have a perfectly lined surface appealing, maybe because of the types of cars I drive. The neighbourhood unfortunately seem to lower the price of the house quite a bit. When looking at the few footage we have of the neighbours, it feels like a rich person living in the middle of peasants. I know it's an exaggeration but you get my point. The utility room is quite well done though. Good quality parvement stone would have looked much better instead of oddly shaped cobblestones imo. To each their own I guess. Good job on the presentation.
So, you drive into the garage in the winter, all warm and such, only to open the back door to an uncovered walkway that's covered in snow to get into the house? Why is the garage separate from the house?
There is nothing Scandinavian about this at all, its an insult to even call it Scandinavian, we do not build our houses like metal boxes, in fact the entire "modern" minimalist brutalism hails not from Scandinavia, but Britain and america. Modern Scandinavian housing actually builds on the traditionalist architecture that rooms must be big and welcoming, but that all rooms serve purpose and space is not wasted purposefully. In fact a lot of cities have rules now banning these forms of Brutalist houses to even be made, no one wants them, only in remote desolate places are they allowed, which I guess fits perfectly if you want to live in a dystopian movie inside a concrete square bunker middle of nowhere and pretend its been nuclear war everyday.
*I love the aesthetics, I thought this was Norway at first, every house in certain neighborhoods looks exactly like this. Its a Pinterest Modern house style*
Reminded me of Prague and the Soviet Brutalist achitecture there. Cold. Lifeless. Devoid of humanness. Brutal, actually. Wevwill see about the flat roof amoungstball of the steeply pitched ones. Frank Lloyd Wright favored flat roofs! And they all leaked! It was/is a tremendous flaw in his work. But you do have that dehumidification system already installed, so maybe.......
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Love how you guys explain and introduce the design vs functions of that beautiful modern house - I would dream about having such a great design one in Thailand, must be wonderful, Cheers! 😍
It's a beautiful house. I find it interesting how certain design challenges are relative to the area / country it's built in, in the video the plot area is mentioned multiple times as a big challenge to its "small" size. I recently bought a plot in Tokyo that is about 1/6 of the plot you have in the video, and it's considered reasonably spacious here. Houses are built more vertically here as well (3 story single family houses are quite common). It's all relative.
Finally a Pinterest house that's actually built and not just a render.
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I will watch it when it is completed fully furnished
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Bro dead ass
An entire 8 mins describing a driveway is beyond me
12min in guys still outside lol
who the f starts with a bloody fence?
It's not even a driveway. It's a tiny spot for one large car, with concrete slabs everywhere.
Exactly. Ur the first of many comments to mention. I thought it would be first, lol. Is this a fence tour or house tour? Also, this seems like an AI presentation.
It's a work in progress
The mechanical room is the most amazing thing I've ever seen in a home. I can't believe the use of stainless in there. Just jaw dropping.
execept washing dog next to that air circulation unit with electronics...
Americans put this in their RVs.
what does stainless pipes do tho?
@@Mitchell527 Please don't confuse this high-end installation with American RVs. RV's are junk, until you go into the $1MM price range of the Prevost coaches. The $100-300k RVs fall apart like you wouldn't believe. They aren't made like autos in a factory, instead the cheapest Mexican and South American workers slap them them together like houses, manually screwing in screws and bolting stuff together. There's very few automated processes. Quality control is terrible. :)
Yes. I think like you
"You can't climb the fence..." Here is also a gate...'has crossbars'..😂
Looking at this video seated on my room in England in a house that probably is 1000 years old with the rent incredibly expensive and has mould and the floor is not even leveled makes me cry.
same. exactly the same.
your country developed early and thats the price you pay
we were in huts when your forefathers lived in luxury.
True. But I am from Italy 😂
In 50 years your 1000 years old house will still stands, but this modern box probably not. Mark my words.
Don't cry, vote.
The mechanical room is GENIUS! Wow!
Thanks 🙏
I appreciate that you explain your design choices and materials using precise reasoning and language. Thank you. I learned from you and expanded my understanding. This is so much more instructive than home videos where they only use superlatives or exclaim that it is awesome or beautiful. Well done.
Thank you! Invaluable feedback!
Its AI scripted 😂
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The car goes really well with the house
An unexpectedly informative video. The style did not immediately convey the detailed awareness of the architects, but they certainly were detailed.
What a stunning modern masterpiece! Every detail has been carefully thought out, both structurally and aesthetically. I would love to live in this beautiful house.
Thank you! 🫶🏼
I guess you love mold and leaky houses that are black in the dark. It`s shit!
There's nothing stunning about it. Houses built 100 years ago are way beyond this ugly thing.
@@TheLondonCyclist I hate people who romanticize old bs. A well built house is a well built house and this is definitely well built. Features like this would never be found in a 100 year old house.
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One of the best explained house tour on youtube. You guys covered the whole house perfectly, the detailed explanation was concise, on point and insightful. The visual pointers, using the house map, complemented your explanation and where you currently were in the house which made it easier to understand the concept. I never once lost focus at any point in your video, that's how good it was.You EARNED a subscriber!
Well they didnt? What happens if the electricity turns of and you got your car parked behind the fence? Why is there snow directly in front of the door?
Watch enes yilmazer and change your mind, even the dubbing in this video is annoying, 8 whole minutes for the entryway? It makes people bored and skip
@@Catistmn sure, i'll definitely give his channel a try.
Looks like crap if I'm being honest... Both inside and outside... It's got no shape or soul to it, it's just minimalistic garbage lines, boxes and squares everywhere... Feels like a robo hotel room or like one of those hyper modern vacation homes that people build in forests or remote places, not like a house that you would actually live in. I much prefer the mid to late 1900's European style mansions over modern villas...
The effects of curiosity, critical thinking and creativity. The architects did well 🔥
Just one comment to add, the units of measure should be given in the metric system. I don’t understand why talking in acres and square foot when the vast majority of the world uses square meters, hectares, etc. or at leasr provide them in both.
Kind a true. Just do both 🤷🏻♂️
It`s a shitty house. The architect is a moron.
Scandinavia is super dark year round. This was shot during the 2 hours of sunlight they have. The built a black house in the dark. It`s super depressing. There is a reason Scandinavians use bright colors traditionally.
The house is also with a flat roof. It`s gonna get super leaky and moldy. There is a reason snowy rainy places like Scandinavia use steep roofs. The French windows are also super prone to water.
In addition all those fancy doors means that you can`t enter your house during a power shortage or when you don`t have phone battery and if it breaks you need to find the subcontractor from Poland to fix it.
The house is crap but it`s presented as modern and cool to people who don`t work in construction and think of these problems.
@@carlosalvarez4641Cry
lmao creativity? this is a metal box, I don't see how can anyone see this as a home.
If had money…I’m most definitely going to the architect
to purchase sex?
OMG I love this house with its minimalistic and strategic design....
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I can't wait to see the final product! This is such an exciting house design even in its uncompleted state
This house is like an extended essay in materials. Thoughtful. Playful. Beautiful.
That fence is awesome.
Accident waiting to happen when someone drives before its completely down
@@Siddiskongen Yeah i was thinking the same 😂
i believe it has some sort of motion sensors
@@qrx.4596 how does that help if the driver presses the accelerator pedal before the gate is completely down 😂
@@Siddiskongen I was also thinking how often does it need to be cleaned out?
Wow 😮 this is one of the best houses I’ve seen online ,I’ve got no words to quantify how good it looks or should feel ,Great project and minds at work
i love modern minimalist design, is economical and low maintenance. Cheers!
Wow, Straight-forward corridor from front door to pool area, and the stairway to heaven is Magnificent.. Strength-a-dorn, Love it.
Great job for such young Architects!
It’s wonderful that the humidification is installed into the house ❤❤
Wow!! Charming and cozy! Just like living in a futuristic norweigan morgue!
...cozy?
LMAO!😅
Lame and ghey
Pardon "morgue" ?
@@AOI1601 I’m sorry. My mistake. I meant futuristic Norwegian funeral home.
Soulless rectangles and glass, how did they ever come up with it
THANK YOU for handsomely addressing the car park, and THANK YOU for addressing how one gets inside the house! File this home under, "suitable for real life."
Heated entrance and driveway is often installed in luxury homes in Canada.. a MUST
Beautiful, state-of-the-art, professional building.
This looks fire.The perfect house for a modern day like this❤.
This is truly an amazing house … I love the gates it was a brilliant idea
Fantastic design!!!!! My god!!!! 😍😍😍😍
Also, i am so happy TH-cam recommended your video. Im definitely hiring you guys to design my future house in Australia.
Excellent video - I really enjoyed the detailed information about everything as well as the thought process and solutions the design reflects - a work of art down to the last detail like the beautiful craftsmanship of the pipes in the utility room - very cool thanks for sharing this with us 👍
Very valuable feedback for us. Thank you!
@@ZROBIMint.Where is this house, which country or city? I can't speak your language I'm sorry
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Building a house around a central courtyard gives me vibes of ancient Roman and English Tudor homes. It's such a great idea to increase the number of rooms in the house that have a view of an outdoor space especially for a house in a dense, urban area. There are so many clever and innovative designs in this house; but I can only admire them since they are not affordable for me.
Impressive attention to detail, and the tour was very technical -- really good! Most tours are just faffing about feelings and emotions. Glad you left that out.
Tears are coming out of my eyes as I progress through the video, one reason being just how stunning it looks, vibes matching with the city. The other reason being me thinking how'd I afford a house like this in my life.
This video feels like a presentation from my engineering senior design class 😂
What I was thinking 😂
Lmao taking this rn
16:11 those stairs would NOT pass code in any part of the world where sane people live. No fall restraint on the right side and the run and rise on those stairs are just waiting for broken legs. If you're NOT going to have a back on the rise of each run, you sure as hell can't have it end at the back in vertical line with the next run above. That's a great way for someone to slip a foot through and snap their ankle, shin or tear their knee out.
I Barely have words! Absolutely outstanding!
Thank you! Much appreciated 🫶🏼
I Feel like i've learned a lot by watching this, just amazing!!
👍Stunning accommodation. I would love to see it in its fully finished and furnished state.
This house is amazing all the way from South Africa 🌍❤
I love the presentation and the careful considerations around the house. I disagree with the comments saying it’s not fitting in the neighborhood. I would think this is on purpose, to make sure its contrast is high enough to not take away value of the other houses.
It`s dark in Scandinavia for almost the entire year. That`s why they traditionally use bright colors. These guys built a black house in the dark. It`s depressing. Also there is a reason places like Sweden and Norway normally have steep roofs. The flat roof is a moronic idea.
Gorgeous, the first video I’ve seen that touch up on the boiler, water system, ventilation, air filter, that reminded me how important that was, also Would love to see it finished and furnished. Beautiful 😍
Even though this house does seem to be very comfortable, I much prefer classic architecture.
Yeah, it looks comfortable and seems well thought out, but I don't understand why everybody's over it. It looks pretty sterile and boring imo.
Forget the house, those mechanical/technical rooms are f*cking gorgeous! It is those rooms that truly take this house to 22nd century feel
woah, dream home right there! Well executed on design, creativity and functionality!
One of the most beautiful properties I have ever seen!
This feels like a house made for the Ex-Machina movie, like a movie prop, or an art gallery. It's not homey. I really like the fence solution for the driveway.
Interior design can make it homey.
The house used to film Ex Machina is in Norway. Juvet Landscape Hotel, they are both Scandinavian design.
Beautiful beautiful design. That black and red front door just looks so awesome. But, alhamdulillah, it makes me realize how lucky I am to live in a tropical area. Cannot imagine how cold strike into my bones living in this zone. The house has so many outdoor features, but you are forced to stay inside.
Wow so beautiful that i can hardly hold my tears. The soothing voice of the architect is sublime that i can fall asleep.
it's AI
@@John69420 ?? I don't get it pumpkin?
@@yummymommy4717 The voices are computergenerated. Look at his lips or just listen closely
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Not really ai it's just a voiceover
Basically my dream home. Absolutely beautiful designs. form and function.
It's a nice Futuristic looking home, but an eye soar for the Neighborhood.
I like this contemporary style. functional, simple Zen like. Maybe not a cup of tea for all but for me it has an incredible appeal.
I love this commercial building
Dang this is like an Apple Presentation with actual impressive features ! Love it!!
that fence is impressive, especially with the mailbox integration :)
Thanks!
is this same installation available in the USA?@@ZROBIMint.
Beautiful house! For me personally I would reverse the stair and give the entire vertical volume to the stairwell, and having an indoor garden strip under it at the front door, gratuitous luxury, bravo!
bro that dubbing is wild
Right?! Google translate for the win! 😂
its great
brooo i was like 'is that how chat gpt dubbs sounds like?'
Google translate got us down bad
This house is wonderful and very beautiful. I love that the gate goes in the ground instead of slide or swing which is very common. I like the driveway and also the garage. Only thing I don’t like is that I would want to park in the garage and go straight into the house. Love the pool and also the upstairs main/master bed room.
AI is scary man!!!! These dudes are actually Speaking Russian but you can see the AI trying to simulate their mouth articulation as if they were speaking English.
But about the House, it's beautiful!! Truly well planned and has good use of not-so-common ideas!! A great job really!!!
Beautiful house. Architectural genius
The best i've seen on TH-cam.
Just amazing! I love this style! I wish there was an office space too
This is my style, this is me… i love it…minimal to the tee…the neighborhood is so so 😂
Just casually standing on the roof and doing pull ups. Great house tour!
This house is the true definition of modern elegance. Wow! I don't think I've ever seen such attention to detail in mechanical rooms. 😳Personally, I'd keep the sauna/jacuzzi indoors and move the pool outside. Aside from the cost of treating water evaporation, condensation, humidity etc., that's just waaaay too much water indoors ... and water is no respecter of persons. It might take a year, 10 years, maybe even 20 years, but some day in the future, that water will become a headache of epic proportions. 🤦🏾♂Other than that, I love, love, LOVE, the house!✅
Steam room and cold water and pool perfect combination 👍
Nice house but the floating stairs are an accident waiting to happen. It needs some sort of hand rail to prevent you from falling off. Just imagine having a party and had a few drinks and wanted to go down into the basement to check the fuses after the DJ overloaded your circuits. 🙄
a house design to be smart, simple and conventional with a modern outtake
To be perfectly honest the only thing that really impressed me was the parking entrance. The cobblestone of choice seemed quite mediocre as I don't find "old school" style of cobblestones where you can't have a perfectly lined surface appealing, maybe because of the types of cars I drive. The neighbourhood unfortunately seem to lower the price of the house quite a bit. When looking at the few footage we have of the neighbours, it feels like a rich person living in the middle of peasants. I know it's an exaggeration but you get my point. The utility room is quite well done though. Good quality parvement stone would have looked much better instead of oddly shaped cobblestones imo. To each their own I guess. Good job on the presentation.
A huge eyesore to the neighboring houses.
I absolutely love the gate!!! I want to do something just like it for my future home.
Am I the only one questioning why this house has almost no openable windows for natural breeze?
because there's a huge ventilation system in there
The boiler room was sure a piece of technological art
This house is for people that are NPCs with no emotions
Trippin this shit is so beautiful
This house is absolutely gorgeous. I love giant boxes and lots of glass if possible.
I don’t like the extended front but i I like everything else.
Anda trolo!
Wait when u say npc, did you mean nallu Prasad chandresh?
The mansion look fantastic they should construct one in Douglas, Ga.
So, you drive into the garage in the winter, all warm and such, only to open the back door to an uncovered walkway that's covered in snow to get into the house? Why is the garage separate from the house?
definitely a home for warmer climates
Such a beautiful desing for a house! I love it!
in germany most doors open invert/inside the house ;)
This video made me feel really good about my house
There is nothing Scandinavian about this at all, its an insult to even call it Scandinavian, we do not build our houses like metal boxes, in fact the entire "modern" minimalist brutalism hails not from Scandinavia, but Britain and america.
Modern Scandinavian housing actually builds on the traditionalist architecture that rooms must be big and welcoming, but that all rooms serve purpose and space is not wasted purposefully.
In fact a lot of cities have rules now banning these forms of Brutalist houses to even be made, no one wants them, only in remote desolate places are they allowed, which I guess fits perfectly if you want to live in a dystopian movie inside a concrete square bunker middle of nowhere and pretend its been nuclear war everyday.
Great channel, very educational! Thank you! 🍀
i need the link to the fence please!!!
google fancy fence
*I love the aesthetics, I thought this was Norway at first, every house in certain neighborhoods looks exactly like this. Its a Pinterest Modern house style*
Why is every project so cubistic? Are you sure that in every enviourment fits the cube the most?
best room distribution
Well thought out and attractive. Ultra Modern!
Reminded me of Prague and the Soviet Brutalist achitecture there.
Cold. Lifeless. Devoid of humanness. Brutal, actually.
Wevwill see about the flat roof amoungstball of the steeply pitched ones. Frank Lloyd Wright favored flat roofs! And they all leaked! It was/is a tremendous flaw in his work. But you do have that dehumidification system already installed, so maybe.......
It's so sad to see this in the winter. It will look so beautiful in the summer time without all the snow.
❤💚
The guy was not playing around with the pull-ups! That was impressive!! 😂
Where is this property?
Up that
according to a previous comment it is located in Minsk, Belarus
th-cam.com/video/jFyJ9xYFWwc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=kRdqn0MldK6dabo1
Masterpiece, waw, amazing details !!!
Awesome house, but your narration is too hard to listen through, I had to stop 🙉
Mom always said, if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all. That's an unnecessary detail that serves only to show how intolerant you are
Turn on CC just like I did 😅
Love how you guys explain and introduce the design vs functions of that beautiful modern house - I would dream about having such a great design one in Thailand, must be wonderful, Cheers! 😍
Its not aesthetic, just boxy and yes even minimalistic can be little more creative!
It's a beautiful house. I find it interesting how certain design challenges are relative to the area / country it's built in, in the video the plot area is mentioned multiple times as a big challenge to its "small" size. I recently bought a plot in Tokyo that is about 1/6 of the plot you have in the video, and it's considered reasonably spacious here. Houses are built more vertically here as well (3 story single family houses are quite common). It's all relative.
Gives me vibes of the house on the beach in the first mission of Hitman 2 where you need to sneak in