I wanted to take a moment to appreciate the cinematography. You guys have such a great way of showcasing houses and making it feel like a small documentary.
Outstanding decision for a dark exterior over a "harsh" white. This home respects its setting surrounded by nature.
I wouldn’t say it “respects” nature…Actually quite the opposite. At 1:27 you can clearly see that they chopped down a lot of forestry to build the house. You don’t get a random perfectly cut square in the middle of a forest like that naturally…That was definitely man made.
Thanks,I didnt think of thst - just focused on the visual presentation "blending" in.
I love the sculptured look of the house and learning how it was designed to accumulate water and provide views and shield the interior from high winds - this is what good architecture looks like! People say that interiors are too dark but I love how interior design brightened it up with those orange pops of furniture. It looks so cozy and inviting despite being dark and look at all the natural light from those huge windows that comes even when they sit in clouds... I don't think people living there would be craving more light
I feel as though I have been on a retreat just by watching the video; such a calm, thoughtful, unpretentious build that I imagine was extremely difficult (and expensive!) to achieve in its location. Just lovely. Thank you for talking us through the design.
finally! a no nonsense straight talking architect who simply explains his designs instead of vomiting out bullshit words
Nah mate it would've been more informative if he referred to "materiality" a dozen times in a 6 minute talk.
what an location !!
it's literally a peace of heaven !! so remote and calming...
Orange and Black. Love it!
Great design principles beyond aesthetics that are not the worn out wright-ian derivatives. The result is very synergistic and hyperlocal. One of my favorites in a while! This home feels like a whole.
This is a place i would like to live and never leave.
Talk about an amazing escape. You would feel transported in that space. Excellent.
Every aspect, from the materials used to the layout of the space, reflects a deep respect for the environment and a desire to create a harmonious retreat. Love it! 🌿🤍
What an incredible retreat property, so beautifully executed.
Miiiiight be the best one yet
Would have liked to see more of the interior and courtyard spaces
I like the emphasis on robustness to the elements.
New favorite house
Vertical timbers, is that an architects language for saying, tree trunks? Cracks me up!
It must be great architecture without watching, but watching
Stunning cabin! Love it.
Es una casa maravillosa ¡¡¡. Ambiente cinematográfico.
Beautiful work ❤
Uau, que casa linda, parabéns!!!
Breathtaking ❤
I really like the functional aesthetic of the roof and U shape, wondering though if the dark interior and exterior would mean a hot house in summer?
Wow.. beautiful
Nice! It reminds me of Daily City :) .
Amazing!
Nailed it Paul
I'm in love.
Wondrous!!!
I'd be greatfull work with kind of architect and learn lots of things.
It's beautiful
Like the interiors v much, but how on earth do you clean those windows?!!
How did we address bushfire risk? The roofing arrangement has ember catching issues. The proximity to trees is of course a major part of the positioning but the risk is high. Very high. Also It would have been an idea to include tree falling protection in a storm, ie. some kind of structural buffering.
I’m curious about the louvered windows… do they close tightly enough to keep out wind/rain/bugs/humidity?
If I had made this project, it would've been nearly impossible for me to part with it.
Is this house located in the National Park of Springbrook? Why a house in the middle of the rainforrest? I am really wondering why human beings doing this .. one house ... oh this is so beautiful ... just let us biuild another house ... many houses and oh sorry ... many of them ...
Kind of dark , great location though
I dont like how dark the inside is, but the location and views are beautiful.
@@blzk12 I was raised not to criticize someone else's property. So whether it is posted online or hanged on a billboard the fact still remains it's his, the only person that is allowed to critique it are his wife, kids and parent(s), end of.
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I would enjoy the lack of a view shared with the spiders snakes coming into my living space........that coupled with no-one else being near for obvious reasons, apart from that, the lack of water to fill my Smeg kettle should provide little problem when trying to battle the really strong winds and mould in and around the house and bleakly dark interior which should hide all the rain forest creatures around and about sharing your space.......how much do you want for this beauty?
Conceptually wonderful.. but after seeing the clearing shot, I question the ethics involved of destroying rainforest to build a house. We must be smarter in our design choices.
How was this land for sale?
It’s unfortunate that there are still no regulations for 'invisible-like' windows in natural settings. Birds must have a really hard time avoiding collisions.
Interesting point, what regulations could be implemented to achieve that safety for birds?
How does one even get such a plot like this to begin with? 😅
Moody
If i were to live there probably will be depressed, not enough sunlight, things will get moldy very fast.
I hope you wear a Daytona……
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Those front glass will cause too many bird causalities at location like this.
No monkeys problem?
Beautiful house, but a shame that they went about it in the way that they did. At 1:26 you can clearly see they cut down a lot of forestry to build the house. You don’t get a perfectly cut square randomly in the middle of a forest like that naturally. I prefer architects that find unique ways to blend into nature or build around nature…Not through it. If that’s the case, then build your precious house somewhere where you won’t have to interrupt nature in such a brutal and selfish way.
Dark and depressing yet oversaturated light, they really haven’t managed the light well. It looks harsh. I’d manage a couple of days at most then I’d need to leave
Your voice always goes up at the end of a sentence Please stop that It's annoying
So dark probably owned by a mortician or funeral director
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