what an effort, absolutely incredible. i saw a 20 cm tall model of this and i was amazed by the level of detail, i can't even imagine how much time this took.
Van Neistat worked his a$$ off helping build this for Tom. See the YT channel Behind the Brand and Van Neistat's May 17, 2021 interview "Van Neistat, the MORE TALENTED Neistat Brother". Van mentions it about the 10 minute mark.
what an effort, absolutely incredible. i saw a 20 cm tall model of this and i was amazed by the level of detail, i can't even imagine how much time this took.
These are centimeters… funny :)
Admirable attention to detail. Would like to know how the larger dimensions (betyond the reach of the humble tape measure) were obtained.
Van Neistat worked his a$$ off helping build this for Tom. See the YT channel Behind the Brand and Van Neistat's May 17, 2021 interview "Van Neistat, the MORE TALENTED Neistat Brother". Van mentions it about the 10 minute mark.
How did he not go mad after finishing the model? Wait, did he? And again, how does this video not have more views?
Makes me wonder whatever happened to the architectural models I made studying architecture..
Simply wonderful, I would love to work/learn under you someday.
here from Van's channel
Can we just applaud the fact this video is 10 years old on YT, and NOBODY has given a thumbs down?! YT should give an aware here.
Sadly there is now 1.
quite nutsy indeed
Almost same building in Zagreb Croatia :)
😨 12?! 😭
12cm = 4.7in
I'm going to open a vein (mine).
can somebody explain?
This was a Tom Sachs project to make a scale model of a famous building(L'unité d'habitation) in Marseille, by the architect Le Corbusier
David S. Thanks
ART
and the public hated the original
“12”!;)
Wow im the 17th comment