@donkaveen

I'm on a journey to discover what couldn't  understand back then, when I was in architecture school.

Going through your brings back memories and I'm understanding what i learnt through past 10 years. Thank you for re ignition of my passion for architecture.

@kummer45

This is fundamental for parametric architecture. It's too good to be true but here it is. The knowledge is served properly. I can't thank you enough for this.

@TheAdamlans

This is the best video explaining architecture I've seen in 10 years

@ranjithkumar007

this video should be watched by every architecture student or professional atlease once in their life
thanks for existing and making  this video Robert!!!

@chrisalex001

I would love to have a mentor like you. I've always thought the same thing about architecture. While most other students admire super modern buildings, I'd be looking at Niemeyer's Brasilia, or the Crystal Palace in London, or The Paris Opera House, as well as many restaurants built in Havana's countryside. I've always liked the idea of form as a way for art to create a space for function. I'm not obsessed with Neo-classical or anything like that. There's much to be said about modern architecture, particularly that everything has a function. The problem I see is that many new buildings seem to be about pleasing clients who strictly follow the trends, and not a unique creation that every building calls for, a unique work of art. Everything looks like everything else.

@akitekce1180

"architects should continue to draw and make physical models, this helps architects to remember that spatial design is the core of architectural practice" -Robert Architecture

@eltallerdejics

Primera vez que comienzo a entender todo lo que quizás intentaron explicarme en la universidad. Muchas gracias por el video!! Genio!

@reginaldcurry168

I watched your vid on architecture because I enjoy the subject, but I also found myself learning how to draw a purely functional diagram and turn it into a floor plan and how the architect can use tracing paper to tackle the various challenges of design that flourishes by creativity. I been studying bits and pieces for a while but the first few beginning steps always evaded me. Thanks.

@scarpasverre

just found your channel at the end of my final college, I feel regretful but very thankful at the same time

@haidaralhaibi4416

Your work is so valuable, I wonder how this content with such effort can be for free... thanks for your efforts 🙏🏻♥️

@baptistejamaigne5649

Just discovered your videos and for an architecture student, what a discover ! It is so simply explained and showed. As a pencil lover, I can't agree more with you and the use of drawing. If only all teacher could learn from your method !

@manjunaths4697

This video was excellent for upcoming architectural students.
Yes, you did lot of hard work to present it. Thank you

@jhorvath700

Great presentation! Starting at 10:59, I recalled 'Mythologies' by Roland Barthes and was impressed by the inclusion of semiotics in architecture. Thank you.

@danielmoore908

Thank you for so many wonderful vodeos, I watch them over and over!

@vanajavuppala4609

Wit lot of career breaks left working in the field if architecture. And as I couldnot work with those packages like revit and all..with heavy heart stopped working.. now your videos are bringing back my passion fir architecture.  Not sure if I will ever work in architecture field but happy watching your videos. Thankyou.

@IronLordFitness

Why did I not find this channel before? Every video is perfect.

@gepisar

that was a fantastic speed run of architectural design. Brilliant.

@osamaamir1268

Such an amazing vedio I learn so much from your vedios that I'm not thought in architecture school.
Thank you.

@Sy2023hk

My tutor says i need to improve my understanding of architectural form.  As an Architectural technologist, architecture as an art baffles me, and after watching a few videos about forms, they all seem to convey ideas in a hocus pocus way - but your one makes makes sense to me, the use of overlaying modern forms over historical forms simultaneously, like the modern column over the traditional Greek column for example.  I just need someone to explain something in plain English to me who has a scientific mindset.

@michaellevi1474

So much effort was put into intellectual jargon, yet so little in actually making what's beautiful. This is evident from the pure fact of modern architecture, art deco being an exception.