How These Architects Designed Their Own Live/Work Space

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  • Winston Churchill once said: "We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us." This quote almost seems written specifically for the architecture design firm Kwong von Glinow. Alison von Glinow and Lap Chi Kwong are married and partners in practice. For the last couple years, they’ve been designing and building their own live/work building in a northern neighborhood of Chicago called Edgewater. A model of the house lived in their dining room for months as they conceived of the house, making daily changes until it was constructed and they could move in. They shaped the design, now it shapes them. In this video, Kwong von Glinow takes us through this building - called the Ardmore House - and they explain how they designed it, what it’s like to live in, and how its shaped their work since.
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  • @stewarthicks
    @stewarthicks  2 ปีที่แล้ว +200

    Hey everyone! This was a fun one to make! There is a bit of an audio issue in the video that was my mistake. It’s not unwatchable, but makes the space sound echoey and each person comes through a different speaker. Thanks for your understanding. So many things to consider and monitor in each video and I’m still learning!!

    • @mryddet
      @mryddet 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      I didn't even notice! Really enjoyed this.

    • @whiplash3376
      @whiplash3376 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I’m pretty confident nobody noticed except you. Great video dude!

    • @oraach
      @oraach 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Seriously clever concept... Useable corridor and not a throughway

    • @osohista
      @osohista 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      yeah, I was going to say I don't enjoy the choice of each person having their own channel, lol, but if it was not a choice then it's all good.

    • @carlos5095
      @carlos5095 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Any chance you'd make a video on tropical architecture? Am from the Philippines and we are currently planning our bungalow with our architect (I've asked for high ceilings etc for heat).
      Hope to see your take...any tips would be great!

  • @gary4760
    @gary4760 2 ปีที่แล้ว +188

    Wow this is amazing. What a surprise I got as I started to watch this, and saw my old condo as their view.
    I was on the second floor, so I would have had a view right through the upper floor.
    For those that say this doesn’t fit the neighbourhood, this is a HUGE upgrade over the house that was there.

    • @gary4760
      @gary4760 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Hello Stewart- There’s something that is staying with me on this design that wasn’t touched on.
      I am curious about the process on how they seemed to evolve the original cottage to this design.
      It appears that the bottom line of the band of widows would be in alignment with the eave line of the original cottage. It looks as if the additional height was extruded from what existed. (The street views of the old cottage are still on Google if you want to take look.)
      Is this something that was intentional on their part as a nod to the history, or was it an accommodation for the neighbourhood association?
      I can almost imagine them having built a model of the original cottage, and lifting the gabled roof. Then filling the height with windows ...

    • @nofurtherwest3474
      @nofurtherwest3474 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I like the design but I would prefer large windows facing the street rather than alley with the big wires.

    • @damysticalone87
      @damysticalone87 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Those steal many of my ideas (=inventions) initiated by me:
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      + Step-floor / -storey / -level / -tier pyramid (e.g., as a residential building);
      + 360° stepped floors / storey / level / tier buildings (constructions, architectures, construction methods, designs, concepts, 2D, 3D, models);
      + 3D 360° environment (surround), volume, space (room) audio / sound;
      + 360° environment (surround), volume, room screens (displays), monitors, TVs;
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      + and much more!
      Those manipulate, sabotage, falsify, distort images, paintings, digitized and real, animations, videos, films, also composed of many images, even the publication dates of mine, others and their posts, images, videos, etc.!
      You have to understand, those can distort everything that can be heard and seen in real life and digitally!
      They block and delete my pictures, posts and videos!
      They are poisoning and murdering the world with fake diseases, treatments, "vaccinations"/ "vaccines" and injections by syringe!
      Now they also make it out as if they haven't been ripping off, cheating, enslaving, murdering other countries with the money currency, money exchange by even -99% for more than two centuries! And as if I'm not the first to disclose that and more! As if I didn't disclose and initiate > 1.00 Ruble = 1.00 Euro (€) = 1.00 Dollar ($) = any (X) any country < years ago!
      Each and every non-civilian you hear and see on TV is involved! You can hear and see their > blue blue blue

  • @emrazum
    @emrazum 2 ปีที่แล้ว +49

    I like this new style of interviewing architects in their homes, absolutely fascinating.

    • @rustishackleford3354
      @rustishackleford3354 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It was poorly conducted actually. If u didn't know they were a couple, it looks like they're interviewing each other. Weird.

    • @damysticalone87
      @damysticalone87 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Those read, listen to / bugged / eavesdrop / overheared / tapped, watched, spied, copied and steal many of my ideas (=inventions) initiated by me:
      + open, transparent 360° sunlight Buildings, construction methods, architectures, designs, concepts;
      + Step-floor / -storey / -level / -tier pyramid (e.g., as a residential building);
      + 360° stepped floors / storey / level / tier buildings (constructions, architectures, construction methods, designs, concepts, 2D, 3D, models);
      + 3D 360° environment (surround), volume, space (room) audio / sound;
      + 360° environment (surround), volume, room screens (displays), monitors, TVs;
      + Screens (displays), monitors, TVs without backlighting;
      + many things with magnets like Micro-OLED;
      + 360° screens, monitors, TVs, panels, glass;
      + curved screens, monitors, TVs, panels, glass;
      + 360° reflections and light digital: "ENB", "Ray-Tracing" / "RTX", “Lumen illumination” and whatever renaming!
      + Short Throw Projectors;
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      + fanless, passive cooling (I’m not the inventor of water-cooling, but of liquid cooling for the computer and personal computer / PC application area!);
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      + I'm not the inventor of VR, but of "AR", AR glass, AR glasses;
      It was only later that I realized that they derived a lot from my ideas (=inventions), a lot came about that has to do with color and light, through me as an initiator, booster / catalyst, e.g., through my idea, invention of the Screens without a backlight and without a built-in / integrated backlight! It is no coincidence that only afterwards, after I initiated this, they built, built and are building those inventions thanks to my impetus! They sell my ideas (inventions) as theirs! They are not the inventors, but the first technical implementers of my ideas (=inventions)! And those are not the inventors, but the thieves of my ideas (=inventions) initiated by me, because those act as if I wasn't the first hand and the first domino, and they take unjustly, undeservedly a lot of money, stolen money (blood money), recognitions, awards, certificates, fame and history, they boast of my laurels / merits!
      Before me they all were stucked at LCD, Plasma TV and less lights!
      I have made a deep impact in evolution!
      Those manipulate, sabotage, falsify, distort images, paintings, digitized and real, animations, videos, films, also composed of many images, even the publication dates of mine, others and their posts, images, videos, etc.!
      You have to understand, those can distort everything that can be heard and seen in real life and digitally!
      They block and delete my pictures, videos, posts, comments, comments-answers and answers!
      They are poisoning and murdering the world with fake diseases, treatments, "vaccinations"/ "vaccines" and injections by syringe!
      Now they also make it out as if they haven't been ripping off, cheating, enslaving, murdering other countries with the money currency, money exchange by even -99% for more than two centuries! And as if I'm not the first to disclose that and more! As if I didn't disclose and initiate > 1.00 Ruble (₽) = 1.00 asian Yen (¥) = 1.00 Euro (€) = 1.00 Dollar ($) = any (X) any country < years ago!
      Each and every non-civilian you hear and see on TV is involved! You can hear and see their > blue blue blue

    • @djmaya3d
      @djmaya3d 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      more in this format would be amazing!

  • @L8Rome
    @L8Rome 2 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    God bless you TH-cam algorithm for randomly brining this video to my attention! I live right around the block from this building, see it almost everyday and was THRILLED to learn more about it and get a glimpse of the interior, which, of course, I have been DYING to see! For those that don't live near it, it is absolutely stunning and a truly amazing addition to our neighborhood and we are all lucky to have it near us. And now that I know that the owners are also the designers I am even more impressed. The exterior has managed to do something that is incredibly difficult to do: Place a modern home into a neighborhood with mostly traditional homes/apartment buildings (many dating back to 100+ years), while not looking "out of place" or ostentatious. A true work of art. I cannot gush enough about it. Congratulations on this project and thanks for the tour!

  • @eyefry
    @eyefry 2 ปีที่แล้ว +130

    This was beautiful. I LOVE the idea of converting a corridor from a transitory space into another living space / courtyard by simply arcing one of the walls and opening up the roof. Also love the table-table-table-table :) So creative! Thank you for making this video, Stewart!

    • @damysticalone87
      @damysticalone87 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Those steal many of my ideas (=inventions) initiated by me:
      + open, transparent 360° sunlight Buildings, construction methods, architectures, designs, concepts;
      + Step-floor / -storey / -level / -tier pyramid (e.g., as a residential building);
      + 360° stepped floors / storey / level / tier buildings (constructions, architectures, construction methods, designs, concepts, 2D, 3D, models);
      + 3D 360° environment (surround), volume, space (room) audio / sound;
      + 360° environment (surround), volume, room screens (displays), monitors, TVs;
      + Screens (displays), monitors, TVs without backlighting;
      + many things with magnets like Micro-OLED;
      + dark backgrounds / theme / skins for windows, sites, programs / apps, etc.
      + and much more!
      Those manipulate, sabotage, falsify, distort images, paintings, digitized and real, animations, videos, films, also composed of many images, even the publication dates of mine, others and their posts, images, videos, etc.!
      You have to understand, those can distort everything that can be heard and seen in real life and digitally!
      They block and delete my pictures, posts and videos!
      They are poisoning and murdering the world with fake diseases, treatments, "vaccinations"/ "vaccines" and injections by syringe!
      Now they also make it out as if they haven't been ripping off, cheating, enslaving, murdering other countries with the money currency, money exchange by even -99% for more than two centuries! And as if I'm not the first to disclose that and more! As if I didn't disclose and initiate > 1.00 Ruble = 1.00 Euro (€) = 1.00 Dollar ($) = any (X) any country < years ago!
      Each and every non-civilian you hear and see on TV is involved! You can hear and see their > blue blue blue

  • @thomaswschaller
    @thomaswschaller 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Chicago's alleys are one its many positive elements. As an architect and artist, I find them visually surprising and exciting

  • @alexcallas8222
    @alexcallas8222 2 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    The roof trusses defining and dividing the living spaces underneath is great thinking. But I'm surprised the second story ribbon windows have no apparent treatments that at least allow the option of privacy. I wouldn't want the view inside open to the neighbors across the alley 24/7.

    • @Josh-yr7gd
      @Josh-yr7gd ปีที่แล้ว

      Exactly. If I have to buy nicer pajamas to appeal to my neighbors, then they're already seeing too much!

  • @bnorberg988
    @bnorberg988 2 ปีที่แล้ว +43

    The curved corridor is a great design idea. As was using the exposed trusses to define various spaces on the upper floor

    • @damysticalone87
      @damysticalone87 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Those steal many of my ideas (=inventions) initiated by me:
      + open, transparent 360° sunlight Buildings, construction methods, architectures, designs, concepts;
      + Step-floor / -storey / -level / -tier pyramid (e.g., as a residential building);
      + 360° stepped floors / storey / level / tier buildings (constructions, architectures, construction methods, designs, concepts, 2D, 3D, models);
      + 3D 360° environment (surround), volume, space (room) audio / sound;
      + 360° environment (surround), volume, room screens (displays), monitors, TVs;
      + Screens (displays), monitors, TVs without backlighting;
      + many things with magnets like Micro-OLED;
      + dark backgrounds / theme / skins for windows, sites, programs / apps, etc.
      + and much more!
      Those manipulate, sabotage, falsify, distort images, paintings, digitized and real, animations, videos, films, also composed of many images, even the publication dates of mine, others and their posts, images, videos, etc.!
      You have to understand, those can distort everything that can be heard and seen in real life and digitally!
      They block and delete my pictures, posts and videos!
      They are poisoning and murdering the world with fake diseases, treatments, "vaccinations"/ "vaccines" and injections by syringe!
      Now they also make it out as if they haven't been ripping off, cheating, enslaving, murdering other countries with the money currency, money exchange by even -99% for more than two centuries! And as if I'm not the first to disclose that and more! As if I didn't disclose and initiate > 1.00 Ruble = 1.00 Euro (€) = 1.00 Dollar ($) = any (X) any country < years ago!
      Each and every non-civilian you hear and see on TV is involved! You can hear and see their > blue blue blue

  • @GJWielinga
    @GJWielinga 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Great to hear architects about the spaces they actually live in!

  • @bredlo
    @bredlo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Can't get over those solid trusses. Never seen anything like it before, and it's perfect for delineating the otherwise open-plan space. Just brilliant.

    • @elhomo6406
      @elhomo6406 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I love how they can be used to allow for different lighting qualities within a more open plan space. I'll definitely have to consider that in projects going forward.

    • @djmaya3d
      @djmaya3d 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I love their home but it's so spartan with the decor.. If I lived there those solid trusses would be amazing for hanging art and keeping that clean look.

    • @sharksport01
      @sharksport01 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'd have to pierce them, not sure what shapes though.

  • @TheMusiclover500
    @TheMusiclover500 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The basement was my favorite part, that much natural light and I didn’t even notice it on the facade until after

  • @tessleblanc8050
    @tessleblanc8050 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Wow, what an amazing house! More than the tour, it was amazing to see the light in their eyes as they talk about their house. The way they keep looking at each with a smile, just shows how much they loved working on it together!

  • @TommyCrossen
    @TommyCrossen 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Duuuude, this is the channel I wish I had when I still lived in Chicago. Lived and walked through basically every North and Northwest neighborhood and always wanted to get stories behind the most interesting houses and buildings.

  • @johntaylor9776
    @johntaylor9776 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I wish I could learn design with you in Chicago. You’re such a passionate teacher on the subject, I’m so glad I found this channel. I really enjoyed hearing from architects in this generation talking about their process on this project. So neat!

  • @annakurse2650
    @annakurse2650 2 ปีที่แล้ว +53

    That's an outstanding format! It was so educating and inspiring to see the life and work of these architects! It felt like visiting close friends and their small studio gives this nice cosy feeling unlike giant corporations.

    • @yurivoos3762
      @yurivoos3762 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I strongly agree

    • @ohrl1146
      @ohrl1146 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Agree.

  • @argeancomics3291
    @argeancomics3291 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice how they seems to have a professional conection. They explain the project not talking to the camera, but looking to each other as a chating between friends.

  • @rickjansen1359
    @rickjansen1359 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Loved the way they were making eye contact with each other and talking to each other while explaining each thought in the video. It was nice to see their connection.

  • @JonPetersArtHome
    @JonPetersArtHome 2 ปีที่แล้ว +58

    Hi Stewart, I found your channel through Chad and Steve and I love your videos.. keep up the great work, Jon

    • @damysticalone87
      @damysticalone87 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Those steal many of my ideas (=inventions) initiated by me:
      + open, transparent 360° sunlight Buildings, construction methods, architectures, designs, concepts;
      + Step-floor / -storey / -level / -tier pyramid (e.g., as a residential building);
      + 360° stepped floors / storey / level / tier buildings (constructions, architectures, construction methods, designs, concepts, 2D, 3D, models);
      + 3D 360° environment (surround), volume, space (room) audio / sound;
      + 360° environment (surround), volume, room screens (displays), monitors, TVs;
      + Screens (displays), monitors, TVs without backlighting;
      + many things with magnets like Micro-OLED;
      + dark backgrounds / theme / skins for windows, sites, programs / apps, etc.
      + and much more!
      Those manipulate, sabotage, falsify, distort images, paintings, digitized and real, animations, videos, films, also composed of many images, even the publication dates of mine, others and their posts, images, videos, etc.!
      You have to understand, those can distort everything that can be heard and seen in real life and digitally!
      They block and delete my pictures, posts and videos!
      They are poisoning and murdering the world with fake diseases, treatments, "vaccinations"/ "vaccines" and injections by syringe!
      Now they also make it out as if they haven't been ripping off, cheating, enslaving, murdering other countries with the money currency, money exchange by even -99% for more than two centuries! And as if I'm not the first to disclose that and more! As if I didn't disclose and initiate > 1.00 Ruble = 1.00 Euro (€) = 1.00 Dollar ($) = any (X) any country < years ago!
      Each and every non-civilian you hear and see on TV is involved! You can hear and see their > blue blue blue

  • @bredlo
    @bredlo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Fantastic! The model-making is such a great way to envision your space, and Alison and Kwong's leave little to the imagination. This was a wonderful peek not only behind the scenes, but inside their thinking. Thanks Stewart.

  • @Way__Way
    @Way__Way 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Magnificent building, one of my favorites in Chicago. Lap Chi was my professor last year and the best Ive had.

  • @huajie666liu8
    @huajie666liu8 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    My opinion might not be popular here. But I like the surrounding brick houses. They are warm.

    • @slack3021
      @slack3021 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Same, must suck to be these twos neighbors

  • @manuelgalipeau3872
    @manuelgalipeau3872 2 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    This channel is evolving into something magnificent! Thank you for all those excellent videos🙏🏻

  • @jj6282
    @jj6282 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Passed by here so many times while under construction and had a feeling it was architect-owned. Really nice solution to the lot

  • @bungalowlogic7676
    @bungalowlogic7676 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    If I didn't already know you are Chicago based, the opening scenes of the neighboring brick buildings are so distinctively Chicago. Really enjoy your work.

  • @tulae101
    @tulae101 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love everything about this house's design, and this couple's ethos towards their design process! I love designing furniture and spaces, and so the fun and creativity they seem to bring to their work is tempting me to become an architect!

  • @Ceci-db8kh
    @Ceci-db8kh 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Stewart, I wish I had access to more videos like yours, you shine a new light on stuff I'm really interested about and as a burnt out architecture student, I desperately need this, at least if I still want to graduate architecture without completely despising it. I have some great professors but the ones that aren't that great make it really hard to continue. I wish they were more like you. If I ever become a professor, I want to teach like you do. Thank you for another amazing video.

    • @elhomo6406
      @elhomo6406 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      At least where I study, I can mostly choose which lecturers I receive most of my input from. I'm lucky to be at a university with plenty of great lecturers on my current module with quite diverse practice and research backgrounds. It REALLY helps to be around professors that are genuinely passionate about architecture and to be open to foster that passion within yourself.

  • @thelorax9622
    @thelorax9622 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thanks to you and the owners for the tour - I really like the simplicity of the place, both inside and out. I could easily see myself living in that house. I am an abstract painter and would really like a bigger workspace - the basement would be a great solution, although not one used in Australia that I have seen.

  • @tomvallee1768
    @tomvallee1768 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Interesting to watch them face each other as they present their design process to the outside world. Obviously a collaborative effort that feeds of each other. Wonderful to see in the meme world of architects.

  • @focused313
    @focused313 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I really liked the woman who presented. For some reason I appreciate how she speaks and articulates her thoughts, pausing instead of adding "like", etc...
    That aside, they did an amazing job with this home. I love dioramas so this was right up my alley.

  • @Ubi2447
    @Ubi2447 2 ปีที่แล้ว +52

    Getting some Kirsten Dirksen (YT creator) vibes off of this episode. This walk-through coupled with your narration is great. Loved this

    • @stewarthicks
      @stewarthicks  2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      That's high praise! Thank you!

    • @Ubi2447
      @Ubi2447 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@stewarthicks Love your work, please keep doing what you do!

    • @sittingstill3578
      @sittingstill3578 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Interesting, I used to watch all her videos. Probably why I got recommended Stewart’s channel. I found it interesting that her channel has tended more to pure architectural design over the earlier sustainability theme. I found it important to adjust any figures quoted for inflation when the featured designers brag about the frugality. There was a recent one where the price quoted for the beginner A-frame was over twice the average cost of a _tiny home_ while the designer was earning $200k in 1980, not inflation adjusted, that was described as a modest income. Compared to the income of the nationally renown architect they had worked under, it was small but likely still many fold that of Kirsten’s viewers today (based on word choice and types observations in the comments). There was also the major factor that featured designer had top quality education and on the job experience before ever attempting said home, bundled together with an internal drive to rival Isaac Newton.
      NorCal Forest Home (Charles Bello)
      Link: th-cam.com/video/2qcsWajivnI/w-d-xo.html

    • @chapstick4yacoochielips
      @chapstick4yacoochielips 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's an insult to Kirsten Dirksen.

    • @sittingstill3578
      @sittingstill3578 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@chapstick4yacoochielips No I’m not. Kirsten is an idealist and a promoter of her ideologies who is more interested in inspiring change and exploration than an accurate bookkeeping of costs and time invested. She is gifted in these areas and has inspired many around the world. In the effort to describe the process of construction, because DIY is a fundamental facet of the bespoke architecture she features, many relative terms are used to speed the narration. There are rarely any real details about the real costs or even the true background of the designer. If someone wants to consider following their example, you have to figure out if it financially feasible for you. There are a myriad of details you have to ascertain whether it’s possible or what must be done to achieve the effect or purpose you desire. As a viewer it is very easy to forget what it costs to create inspiring and excellent work. It takes huge amounts of time, thought, education, knowledge of skills, creativity and mountains of failed or discarded ideas.

  • @DavidWestphal
    @DavidWestphal 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Walk past this house on my way to work almost everyday.

  • @CurtisDavisRBIC
    @CurtisDavisRBIC 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Stewart, I love the way that this channel is evolving through your... "Archijournaledutainment" mini-video documentaries.

  • @mathurinvacher8420
    @mathurinvacher8420 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Such an understanding of the ''loved-in'' house concept. Loved the insight

  • @AnnMarieKing
    @AnnMarieKing 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love this video, Stewart! I love learning about architects' process and approach ... especially with this personalised content.

  • @eman1978
    @eman1978 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I really liked this one.. Loved their process of the modelling and evolving the design together through it

  • @lisakilmer2667
    @lisakilmer2667 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video, great architects! Their idea to turn a corridor into a courtyard is brilliant. Thanks for sharing !

  • @moony2703
    @moony2703 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love what they did with the hallway with the reading nooks and quiet green spaces, totally agree the hallway typically isn’t very function aside from as a through place.
    I saw a design once that inbuilt the bathroom sink into the side of the hallway with the toilet tucked around the corner of the end of the corridor, so when the door was open at the end of the hallway you didn’t see the toilet, then the inbuilt hallway sink plus storage was beside it and the shower was on the other side of the hallway. Basically you got two rooms plus a corridor that felt like three rooms which helped divide everything up so everything could be used at once by different people, which is something I’d really like for family use.
    Also good thinking for flipping the regular house design with bedrooms below and living rooms above so they used the long side of the house to their advantage. The internal balcony to reflect and connect with their neighbours was also a great touch.

  • @kevinn1158
    @kevinn1158 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Stewart, this is a great format. I love hearing from the architects and specific projects. This house, or site situation is very common in Toronto and for sure the side of this house would be destroyed by graffiti in the first week here. Thanks for the great content.

  • @Villan8lle
    @Villan8lle 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I like the contrast between the dark gloomy look of the building outside with the light and freshness inside~

  • @MicaRayan
    @MicaRayan 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Incredible space. I like the models! Clean cut is a way to go and love the color palette. I realized in way more developed areas, communities will somehow focusing on the interior living, invest in latest technology and spare thoughts about multifuntional furniture. It is just some of my observations. In my country, that I living in, the façades are really hold a top-tier look, but because you've consuming hefty budget here, we rarely equip the decent up-to-date eletrical appliances for go along with supposed interior.

  • @hunterwolff5707
    @hunterwolff5707 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Kwong Von Glinow is such an exciting firm! Truly outside the box thinking that creates fun, interesting, and unique spaces. The format of their home breaks from the traditional residential mold, yet it feels so natural in the surrounding environment and through their execution of the interior.

  • @minimal_artist
    @minimal_artist 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful house and kudos to the Architects. I was searching for a channel like this for quite some time. Easiest subscription ever made :) Thanks, Stewart!

  • @Equine_frederikke
    @Equine_frederikke 2 ปีที่แล้ว +59

    Interesting to see architects own homes. One thing though, the acoustics sounded really bad, and looking at all those hard surfaces, it seems likely that it wasn’t just the mike. When designing these big open living spaces, sound should be considered as important as light.
    Always nice to see a piece of danish design (the Børge Mogensen elphant in the back).

    • @MattGDesign
      @MattGDesign 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I was going to comment something similar. There are a lot of hard surfaces and very little fabric, so it's a recipe for a full on echo chamber!

    • @sachemofboston3649
      @sachemofboston3649 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Do most architects not own property? That takes all the fun out of being an architect

    • @MattGDesign
      @MattGDesign 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@sachemofboston3649 I think they meant it in the way of "it's interesting to see the homes of architects" (their own homes, not that they own homes)

    • @sachemofboston3649
      @sachemofboston3649 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MattGDesign idk, I’m gonna assume he meant owning the property since he said “architects own homes” and not “architect’s own homes” but maybe it was just a typo

    • @sanchoodell6789
      @sanchoodell6789 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MattGDesign That tripped me up too when I first read it. 'Own' as in possessing or owning a home. Rather than my *own* as in my own home not someone else's (Which was the meaning meant in that comment!) English is quite a funny language!

  • @rjMaroon1
    @rjMaroon1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I love their architectural logic, great structure!

  • @Dogsnark
    @Dogsnark 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What a great living/working space! Thanks for this video.

  • @melbournecrypto
    @melbournecrypto 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    i really enjoyed this video. It was kind of the owners to let us come inside and enjoy their thoughtful space for a short time, thanks

  • @EricLiuUilcire
    @EricLiuUilcire 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    The couples here are super respectful and delicate in between each other. Co-working together admiringly. Its quite interesting seeing the two staring at each other while speaking about their designs cohesively. Great video Stewart. Definitely enjoyed the design process from model to finished produce. I'm not a architect, but I definitely enjoy these types of videos.
    Oh btw. There are two things the audio could be improved on, as a small critique for whom the editors are. :P
    I've done audio and visual work for interviews and podcast as a freelance, but my main career is graphic design.
    1. Audio could be turned to mono within the L and R channel. But in premiere you could duplicate the 'L' and 'R' channels, then right click, click "Audio Channel" to create the corresponding left and right channels.
    2. Audio reverb can be reduce using the settings within "Audio Track Mixer."
    (3. This step isn't really necessary, but to add a a cherry on top; is to create a smoother audio transitions fade. (hotkey: ctrl+shift+d. (make sure you have both audio are highlighted)))
    Amazing content. Perseverance is key.

  • @mikek9297
    @mikek9297 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So great to see real physical models with such detail. Great job ?

  • @choobs8511
    @choobs8511 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    One of the most appealing things about being an architect is probably the opportunity to do this kind of thing, lots of people want to have massive influence on their living and working spaces, architects and a few other professions are more often able to design them on their own from the ground up

  • @t0mt0mt0m
    @t0mt0mt0m 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The window wall should have a giant balcony outdoor garden.

  • @tnacrew
    @tnacrew 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I knew it was Chicago as soon as I saw the neighborhood houses, love it all

  • @gregegg-ef1kl
    @gregegg-ef1kl 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love this!! it's our main topic for studio this quarter 🤧

  • @Toma-mm9fc
    @Toma-mm9fc 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My left ear really enjoyed listening to Lap Chi while my right ear really enjoyed listening to Alison

  • @migo-migo9503
    @migo-migo9503 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    No wonder that house looked familiar, it's near where I live. Nice! Edgewater is one of Chicago's best kept secret.

  • @alanizsak
    @alanizsak 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hey Stewart, I really enjoy your channel!
    Thanks! Super insightful.

  • @adrianus13
    @adrianus13 2 ปีที่แล้ว +79

    Just my personal opinion/preference, while I really enjoy the interior, the exterior doesn't fit the neighborhood. I don't think it needs to be brick but the gabled roof just looks out of place.

    • @Maranville
      @Maranville 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Do you live in Chicago? I used to, and gables are not uncommon for single family homes.

    • @AtelierWong
      @AtelierWong 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      A couple of side by side residences with gabled roofs appear in the opening sequence, so they are not as out of place in that neighborhood as you suspect, but the exterior does contrast in material and detailing from the adjacent properties.

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Look at the video at 0:05. A 2&1/2 story gabled roof house of almost identical proportions sits directly opposite their front door.

    • @archwaldo
      @archwaldo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      The house doubles as an architecture studio, so it has to stand out somehow to distinguish itself from purely residential buildings.

    • @ebitlagger8840
      @ebitlagger8840 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I'm pretty sure it's the case of "normal people living-normal house-normal business-ARCHITECTS LIVE HERE-normal house", I mean if you an architect, why should you try to blend in with those who just buy their house made buy some mass developers who was trying to cut cost and gain maximum profit?

  • @jamesmaddigan8132
    @jamesmaddigan8132 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Always great to see architects and their home projects, and their process. Physical hand made models still have their place in the design process. The project and location made me think about your other video on flat roofs. Would have liked to have heard more about the the choice of the gable roof over a flat roof. Looks like a missed opportunity for a roof top bonus space and better fit to the urban context.

  • @jamesslate1026
    @jamesslate1026 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What an informative piece. I knew what neighbourhood this was the minute I saw the brick bungalows. I think there are a couple of ideas in this video that could be explored further. One would be to look at other architect's models. I know that Frank Gehry's models are as creative as his architecture. The other idea would be looking at other architect's homes. An obvious choice would be Jeanne Gang. I lived in her Aqua Tower for three years, and it was the best place I have ever lived. Her architecture is inspired by nature. Even the new Vista Towers were inspired by crystal structures.

  • @jamescarroll489
    @jamescarroll489 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    The use of trusses was brilliant. Love the wood there. Less so with the balusters.
    A series of pictures of model changes really would have underlined their process. I am sure describing cutting away pieces and re-pining new parts really doesn't do it justice.
    I would come back for a tour of their model archives.

  • @garethgriffiths1674
    @garethgriffiths1674 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Fascinating! I loved both the exterior and interior. Viewed from here in Europe, the plot size is intriguing: 125×25ft (38×4,5m), but that includes a narrow alley on the rear side! Amsterdam houses are narrow because of the canal facade tax. But I'd have thought with such a narrow plot the houses would be joined together, as English-style terraces.

    • @grantstacy1084
      @grantstacy1084 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      We keep fire gaps. Effective or not USA does not do a lot of that since the 1930's

  • @elluisito000
    @elluisito000 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have seen this house many times while riding the red line, i have been always curious about it :D thanks for this nice video about it.

  • @resilientfarmsanddesignstu1702
    @resilientfarmsanddesignstu1702 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love the models. Nothing beats a physical model.

  • @johnsmith-lt8gk
    @johnsmith-lt8gk 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This is a really nice home. I like the curved mezzanine and upper living space. The layout reminds me a lot of the Slow House from the other video.

    • @stewarthicks
      @stewarthicks  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      You're right! Great observation.

  • @aes53
    @aes53 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Great video Stewart, my Thursday is complete.

  • @manueldantasvilaca2372
    @manueldantasvilaca2372 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Stewart, well done!
    Nice to see interesting buildings from that side of the world.
    Keep the good work.
    Greetings from Berlin 👋🏻

  • @AngelBien
    @AngelBien 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was kinda inspiring, I really enjoy listening to designer's process and ideas

  • @Pmckean4115
    @Pmckean4115 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Another great video. As always, if we want to see how to do good design on a modest budget, look at how architects design their own homes.

  • @atomaalatonal
    @atomaalatonal 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    great solution by vonglinow/kwong to bend the whole space back into the house on the front side and make it a two store space at the same time. at least in my case it provokes a very strong feeling of being saved from living on display, but still maintain visual contact to the outside

  • @ychongong4680
    @ychongong4680 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    赞(praise in Chinese) 👍🏻another great video. Always looking to your work on every Thursday. Keep it up. Good to showcase architects, own house design.

  • @Lou.B
    @Lou.B ปีที่แล้ว

    Love the flip! The 'community' enabled by the surrounding buildings reminds me of what Hitchcock explored in "Rear Window".

  • @WGreen-Author
    @WGreen-Author 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    A strong, practical urban work-live solution.

  • @SinnedNogara
    @SinnedNogara 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love this. I think this design would be even better as a duplex

  • @Eternalspring22
    @Eternalspring22 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow, supper cool couple and corresponding awesome house! Love it.

  • @charlesdrozynski7937
    @charlesdrozynski7937 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    ...so inspirational!!

  • @avaviscarra8141
    @avaviscarra8141 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like this model usage, especially with interior pieces to fill the space. I am not well acquainted with architecture other than your videos, but one thing I learned from manufacturing is that it can help to make a physical model of your machine shop, and have interior equipment 3d printed into scaled down sizes to a Lego figure. Having interior models allows you to plan out our space beyond just what the cad layout shows. There are many details that are easy to miss, such as expediting, work spaces, different day to day equipment, etc that all take up space and its important to understand the flow from using that area. While this is a residential space, and one light believe it shouldn't be as critical, its good to see in depth planning to prototype potential issues before one will commit to spending vast amounts of their life living in such a space.

  • @shigemorif1066
    @shigemorif1066 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    The buildings next to it are beautiful!

  • @doktordude9315
    @doktordude9315 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for your awesome content! 🔥

  • @mrileeks
    @mrileeks 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    great video! my left ear especially enjoyed the guy's explanation of their 56 foot long window.

    • @kazudv1071
      @kazudv1071 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I was wearing only one earphone and i thought his mic died or something lol

  • @mikeewin7544
    @mikeewin7544 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I liked the functional solution a lot. I'm curious though the exterior color scheme. A similar brick finish would have blended better with the neighorhood. If that was too expensive a choice, maybe a brick gesture somewhere or paint colors more consistent with the adjacent buildings. Unfortunately, the building still looks like a model. It could go a step beyond with a richer exterior finish. Consider the richness of FLW's Robie house in Chicago. The brickwork and detailing takes it to a much higher level.

  • @ereceeme
    @ereceeme 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    ;oved the concept of the house. Yhat table for their client is kind of interesting,,,

  • @harperwelch5147
    @harperwelch5147 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think this is a smart solution to the site. Respectful of neighborhood architectural context, scale, and form. Fun way to frame skylights. Seems like some form or clever inclusion of landscape plantings would have made a big difference.

  • @alimroweh1
    @alimroweh1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Please do a video about Eastern Architecture. And thank you for all the quality content you are providing!

  • @4um360
    @4um360 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Such a clever floor plan, It would have been interesting to see the bedrooms and bathrooms.

  • @christopherrasmussen7845
    @christopherrasmussen7845 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Rlly good and informative videos. I am an architecture student from Denmark and I have been totally caught up with your channel. - Is it possible for you to make more videos about the old giants/legends such as Louis Khan, Corbusier, Frank Lloyd etc. and perhaps some informative videos about their works and techniques as well?

  • @tyjaham
    @tyjaham 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My fiancee lives in Edgewater, those alleys are really handy sometimes!

  • @HSelasije
    @HSelasije 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video and a nice project/house.

  • @lightbox617
    @lightbox617 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm seriously considering the "table, table, table" configuration for my own apartment

  • @brianderson2k
    @brianderson2k 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very good design. Thank you for sharing.

  • @sachagirvan
    @sachagirvan 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Loving the videos

  • @Isaac-ph5co
    @Isaac-ph5co 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    soo nice, do more vídeos like this

  • @amancalledhawk5575
    @amancalledhawk5575 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very clean design

  • @andreibordeianu
    @andreibordeianu 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    superb!

  • @daveblack6951
    @daveblack6951 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Beautiful

  • @alan.garcia.gonzalez
    @alan.garcia.gonzalez 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is a masterpiece. I mean, Architects should be aware of design everytime they perform, but when your own house is involved in that process, things can get heavy considering the designer is going to live inside that specific project. If any mistake is made, the Architect himself of herself is gonna suffer the consequences. That's why this project is so special, it looks like a relevant achievement for them and I believe these kind of work should flood all over TH-cam. Thanks for sharing their fantastic work with us, mate.

  • @catalunia68
    @catalunia68 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    es como dice el dicho no juzgues ni te dejes llevar por la portada, si lo que importa es el contenido, el exterior sera un simple rectangulo pero lo de adentro esta genial, felicidades me encanta el diseño.

  • @DoomThinking
    @DoomThinking 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I wonder if the model based approach would work as part of a design studio type class, but then integrating different designs in a (digital) catalogue, each fitting the same "mould"?

  • @PatricksFrogMush
    @PatricksFrogMush 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Loved this video! Could you do a video on restoration architecture? I love seeing old rundown buildings and houses transformed into modern design.

  • @rinorsaiti
    @rinorsaiti 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love the long ribbon window. Do you know what scale they use for their models?

  • @francoislamarre4706
    @francoislamarre4706 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love the concept!!

  • @John-sj5lk
    @John-sj5lk 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I knew the guy that lived in the house that was here before. He was a character.