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Architecture CodeX #97 LAX Theme Building, LA by ???
WHO REALLY DESIGNED THIS ICON? Architecture CodeX explores the history of the beloved symbol of Los Angeles. It appears on the resume of many architects but who had the original idea?
#molinelli #architecture #architecturedesign #architecturelovers #architecturalhistory #architecturaldesign #paulreverewilliams #williampereira #charlesluckman #weltonbecket #gindwong #LAX #laxthemebuilding #losangeles #airports #pereira #pereiraluckman
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0:31 skip intro - the impact of the Theme Building
1:20 Who designed the building?
2:28 The design's appeal and influences
4:46 Pereira & Luckman
5:55 Design Development
6:35 Gin D Wong
8:33 A Brief History
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Architecture CodeX #98 Museum of The Bible by Smithgroup
THE WORD OF THE LORD: Architecture CodeX looks at the warehouse renovation in Washington DC for an intriguing kind of museum. #museumofthebible #bible #museum #architecture #architecturedesign #architecturelovers #architect #architecturalhistory #architecturaltheory #molinelli #washintondc 0:00 0:31 skip intro Somethings are more important than architecture 1:15 The Museum of the Bible 2:48 The...
Architecture CodeX #96 Will AI Replace Architects?
zhlédnutí 374Před 21 dnem
AN ARCHITECTURE CODEX SPECIAL: Architecture CodeX takes a look at the history of computer aided drafting (CAD), Building Information Modeling (BIM) and the emerging artificial intelligence technologies, and how it might affect the 6,000-year-old profession of Architect. #artificialintelligence #ai #startrek #2001aspaceodyssey #exmachina #westworld #borg #architects #CAD #BIM #computerlearning #...
Architecture CodeX #95 8 Spruce Street, NYC by Frank Gehry
zhlédnutí 409Před měsícem
IS IT POSSIBLE TO HAVE TOO MUCH FRANK GEHRY? Architecture Codex explores the problem of how to build in Frank Gehry idiomatic style given the constraints of the NYC real estate market. How much Gehry is necessary or possible? #architecture #architectural #architecturehistory #architecturedesign #architecturelovers #gehry #frankgehry #8spruce #skycrapers #molinelli #nyc #nycskyline #newyork #new...
Architecture CodeX #94 Küçük Çamlıca TV Radio Tower, Istanbul by Melike Altınışık
zhlédnutí 132Před měsícem
IS IT REALLY ARCHITECTURE? Architecture CodeX looks at a broadcast tower and see beauty, but is it architecture in the conventional sense? This is the first solo work an emerging architect powerhouse Melike Altınışık. #architecture #architect #architecturedesign #architecturelovers #architecturehistory #istanbul #turkey #tower #broadcasttower #molinelli #antenna #melike #altinisik #melikealtini...
Architecture CodeX #93 Baháʼí Temple, Wilmette IL by Louis Bourgeois
zhlédnutí 358Před 2 měsíci
WORLD PEACE COMES TO WILMETTE IL: Architecture CodeX explores the intriguing architecture built to represent unity among the major religions of the world just outside of Chicago. #Baháʼí #bahaitemple #bahai #bahaifaith #wilmette #chicago #temple #molinelli #architecture #architectural #architect #architecturedesign #architecturelovers #architecturalhistory
Architecture CodeX #92 Leaning Towers
zhlédnutí 272Před 2 měsíci
IN SAN FRANCISCO, NYC AND PISA: Architecture Codex explores a few notable examples of tower projects that went wrong. #sanfrancisco #millenniumtower #millennium #leaningtower #leaningtowerofpisa #161maidenlane #1seaportresidences #structure #structuralengineering #nyc #nycskyline #skyscrapers #pisa #tower
Sorelle Molinelli - Dolce Sentire 240427 St Theresa Briarcliff Manor NY
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Manuela Molinelli, the acclaimed mezzo-soprano from Assisi and Regina (Gina) Creary Molinelli #Manuela #Molinelli #Alena #mezzo-soprano
Architecture CodeX #91 Basilica di San Francesco d'Assisi
zhlédnutí 334Před 3 měsíci
PEACE ON EARTH: Architecture Codex looks at not just the Basilica but all of Assisi and how its history formed one of the most beautiful and quiet cities on Earth. #assisi #stfrancisassisi #stclair #strufino #umbria #basilica #architecture #architecturehistory #architecturetheory #architectural #architecturalheritage #architecturaldesign #molinelli #sandamiano #santamariamaggiore 0:00 0:34 skip...
Architecture CodeX #90 Seattle Central Library by Rem Koolhaas
zhlédnutí 280Před 3 měsíci
GRUNGE ARCHITECTURE: Architecture CodeX explores whether the new library was influenced by the Seattle's Grunge Music scene. Is it "form follows disfunction?" #architecture #architecturelovers #architect #architecturedesign #Seattle #grunge #nirvana #library #remkoolhaas #OMAarchitecture #molinelli
Architecture CodeX #89 Piazza d'Italia, New Orleans by Charles Moore
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CAN ARCHITECTURE BE FUNNY? Architecture CodeX looks at the rocky history of the first famous piece of Post-Modern Architecture. It was designed to be fun. But can architecture that is funny also be great! #architecture #architecturedesign #architecturelovers #architecturetheory #architecturaldesign #Post-Modern #Molinelli #CharlieMoore #CharlesMoore #NewOrleans #publicsquares #piazza 0:00 0:29 ...
Sorelle Molinelli - Panis Angelicus 240218 Santa Maria Maggiore, Assisi
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Manuela Molinelli, the acclaimed mezzo-soprano from Assisi and Regina (Gina) Creary Molinelli #Manuela #Molinelli #Alena #mezzo-soprano
Architecture CodeX #88 Torre Glòries (Agbar Tower), Barcelona by Jean Nouvel
zhlédnutí 96Před 4 měsíci
DUDE, IT LOOKS LIKE A P ! Architecture CodeX examines the obviously phallic looking office tower in Barcelona and asks the question, "How did it get built?" This video is restricted to those 18 years and older as it deals frankly with the subject. Even though it is not rude or pornographic there are art images and clinical words used that might be beyond the understanding of small children. #ar...
ACX #shorts #7 St Regis Hotel, Chicago IL
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Taken from Architecture Codex Video #83 St Regis Hotel, Chicago IL by Studio Gang #chicago #chicagoskyline #architecture #architecturedesign #architecturelovers #jeannegang #studiogang #stregisparish #stregischicago #skyscrapers #skyscraper
Architecture CodeX #87 The High Line and the Walkway Over The Hudson
zhlédnutí 250Před 5 měsíci
AND OUR LOVE OF RAILROAD INFRASTRUCTURE: Architecture CodeX takes a look at the remnants of the railroad infrastructure repurposed for our recreation. Both are in New State but they are typical of many other efforts to preserve the legacy of America's Railroads. 0:00 0:33 skip intro America's Railroad 2:05 The High Line 3:31 Repurposing the High Line 6:14 Other Railroads Right of Way Conversion...
ACX #shorts #6 Transamerica Pyramid San Francisco CA
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ACX #shorts #6 Transamerica Pyramid San Francisco CA
Architecture CodeX #86 La Concha Motel, Las Vegas by Paul Revere Williams
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Architecture CodeX #86 La Concha Motel, Las Vegas by Paul Revere Williams
ACX #shorts #5 Apple Park Cupertino CA
zhlédnutí 64Před 5 měsíci
ACX #shorts #5 Apple Park Cupertino CA
Architecture CodeX #85 Quaint Home Clusters
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Architecture CodeX #85 Quaint Home Clusters
Architecture CodeX #84 The Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca by Michel Pinseau
zhlédnutí 223Před 6 měsíci
Architecture CodeX #84 The Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca by Michel Pinseau
Architecture CodeX #83 St Regis Chicago by Studio Gang
zhlédnutí 311Před 6 měsíci
Architecture CodeX #83 St Regis Chicago by Studio Gang
Architecture CodeX #24b rev About Michael Molinelli 231216
zhlédnutí 107Před 7 měsíci
Architecture CodeX #24b rev About Michael Molinelli 231216
Architecture CodeX #82 The Luxor Pyramid by Veldon Simpson and The Sphere by Populous
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Architecture CodeX #82 The Luxor Pyramid by Veldon Simpson and The Sphere by Populous
ATTENTION: DID YOU DRINK THE WATER AT NOTRE DAME?
zhlédnutí 316Před 7 měsíci
ATTENTION: DID YOU DRINK THE WATER AT NOTRE DAME?
Architecture CodeX #81 Hagia Sophia, Istanbul by Isadore & Anthemius
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Architecture CodeX #81 Hagia Sophia, Istanbul by Isadore & Anthemius
Molinelli Books Promotion 2023
zhlédnutí 45Před 7 měsíci
Molinelli Books Promotion 2023
Architecture CodeX #80 The Palladium, Carmel IN by David M Schwarz Architects
zhlédnutí 229Před 8 měsíci
Architecture CodeX #80 The Palladium, Carmel IN by David M Schwarz Architects
Architecture CodeX #79 Houston Astrodome by Moore, Lloyd, Morgan, and others
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Architecture CodeX #79 Houston Astrodome by Moore, Lloyd, Morgan, and others
Introduction to the ARCHITECTURE CODEX Channel
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Introduction to the ARCHITECTURE CODEX Channel
Architecture CodeX #78 Bank of America Tower, 1 Bryant Park NYC by Cookfox
zhlédnutí 566Před 9 měsíci
Architecture CodeX #78 Bank of America Tower, 1 Bryant Park NYC by Cookfox

Komentáře

  • @CHRISTO_1001
    @CHRISTO_1001 Před 6 dny

    🏏👨🏻‍🎓🕯️⭐️🙏🏻🙏🏻🤩👩🏻‍❤️‍👨🏻👩🏻‍❤️‍👨🏻

  • @JoseMartinez-df2db
    @JoseMartinez-df2db Před 7 dny

    Do they allow queer weddings?

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 6 dny

      I don't know. My videos are about architecture, mostly. Bahai tries to balance traditional values which are encouraged with non-traditional modes of living which they want to tolerate without condoning apparently. In my faith, we do much the same. Separating the inclination from the action. So, they may not, but they may. (BTW I am avoiding commenting on whether the use of "queer" is a slur or not, as I know LGBTQ people who purposely use the word to take it back.) From the Bahai website: Baha’u’llah affirms that the family is the foundation of society and civilization, that marriage is between a man and a woman “that they may bring forth one who will make mention of God”, and that sexual relations are only permissible between a couple who are married to each other. These teachings are set forth in the Writings of Baha’u’llah and in the authoritative statements of ‘Abdu’l-Baha and Shoghi Effendi. They are not susceptible to change by the Universal House of Justice, the governing body of the Baha’i Faith. One of the fundamental verities of the Baha’i Faith is that conscience cannot be coerced. Every human being has the right to freedom of conscience and belief. Each is ultimately accountable to God for the choices made. Thus, despite their own convictions, Baha’is are enjoined to be tolerant and respectful of those whose views differ from their own, not to judge others according to Baha’i standards, and not to attempt to impose these standards on society. Prejudice of any kind is entirely against the spirit of the Faith; for embedded into the ethos of the Baha’i community is recognition that “love is light, no matter in what abode it dwelleth; and hate is darkness, no matter where it may make its nest.” Whether believer or not, Baha’u’llah exhorts all human beings “to traverse this brief span of life with sincerity and fairness;” to show forth “forbearance, mercy, compassion and loving-kindness towards all the peoples and kindreds of the earth.”

  • @WGreen-Author
    @WGreen-Author Před 11 dny

    Excellent research and presentation. Is it the Einstein Tower of our time or is it just another Brown Derby? Like most of the “iconic”things in LA, it is meaningless.

  • @luornu
    @luornu Před 11 dny

    could have done without the snide remark about our food, thanks. The 'british people eat bland food' thing is something of a cliche and a canard. What is considered our national dish is a curry for god's sake. But you carry on with your lazy prejudices my dude, as you go outside and dodge mass shooters and cowboys and go to eat a hamburger (how are hamburgers not bland? they are pretty much the blandest food going) I hate this American ha ha british food is bad rubbish, When I was in America I could barely eat the food it was so full of sugar,. So like yeah...People who say stuff like this generally make me turn off right away..I prefer videos where the person doesn't make snide remarks about my country thanks

  • @Mars-fu8wb
    @Mars-fu8wb Před 23 dny

    Wow that sales force bit was great 😂🍆

  • @EHzNow
    @EHzNow Před 23 dny

    Your point of view is valid of course, but it is based on a benign outlook of the future of civilization based on its present trajectory and on the present capabilities of AI. Both of these underpinning assumptions are changing and will change as we are seeing a global system that was created after WWII to prevent and mitigate Global War that is in the midst of failing and AI is still only in its nascence with indications that it is already capable of autonomous reasoning and sentient reactionary perspectives. So, we'll see what the future really holds for the tech. I am not as optimistic as you. By the way, you can already get yourself a Jetpack, but it is not mass marketed because there is no money to be made from it in a mass market.

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 22 dny

      Someone once commented that it is gard to make accurate predictions, especially about the future. I waiver between optimism and pessimism, but I do my part to add "good" to this world. Tganks for watching and commenting.

  • @WGreen-Author
    @WGreen-Author Před 24 dny

    Gehry ends in “Why?”

  • @cameron.t
    @cameron.t Před 26 dny

    My initial response before watching this video? No. Just like AI generators can't figure out how many fingers a hand has, they won't be able to navigate the intricacies of even residential design. Sure, it might give the impression of it... and maybe the hand will have the right amount of fingers. I guess one could gamble that generated output will be acceptable for a building, but it's unlikely. At the VERY least, the generated stuff will need to be supervised, vetted, and revised... which gets us back to square one, anyways. Edit: I do use AI to help me quickly navigate to a code section, but its interpretations get really crazy. I can still gaslight GPT4.0 into believing that absolutely incorrect math is an acceptable output.

  • @claytoncampbell272
    @claytoncampbell272 Před 28 dny

    Great video - I think you often mean “consequently” instead of “subsequently”

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 26 dny

      Perhaps. I use subsequently when something comes after and consequently when something is counter to... but there are times when things are both. As I tried to keep the videos conversational, instead of hard scripted, it is easy for me to mispeak.

  • @adrielrowley
    @adrielrowley Před měsícem

    Nice presentation, thank you. Not finding the Scheider House, do you mean Schneider? Additionally, find no video on your channel for the Kentucky Knob, more problematic, #50 is on a different Frank Lloyd Wright design. Hope this helps. Cheers, Adriel

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před měsícem

      Thanks for your comment. The bit on Kentuck Knob is within video #50 on Taliesin West. As for the Scheider / Schneider House... I did not have a chance to go back and check to what I was referring, but it is possible I confused the two names.

  • @george1la
    @george1la Před měsícem

    I have been there. What a beautiful place. I used to know a doctor who bought one of their personal houses. He had it completely taken apart, put in new electrical, plumbing and insulation and then had them put it back just as it was when taken apart. It was an unreally beautiful house. You could not tell it had been taken apart.

  • @binder946
    @binder946 Před měsícem

    well dwsigned

  • @jaharbert1
    @jaharbert1 Před měsícem

    Neither cheap nor easy.

  • @leonardboesger8769
    @leonardboesger8769 Před měsícem

    Gehry’s design for Case Western ignored the Cleveland climate and sheets of ice fall from the metal roof at great peril to pedestrians. Apparently he thought the project was in LA!

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před měsícem

      And in LA the sun reflecting off the Disney Concert Hall was focused on to the residential building across the street frying them in their apartments. Climate is subordinate to Gehry's designs.

    • @leonardboesger8769
      @leonardboesger8769 Před měsícem

      @@architecturecodex9818 Undeserving of his “starchitect” designation.

  • @williamsmith5549
    @williamsmith5549 Před měsícem

    As always, your final comment is EVERYTHING. What are you currently working on, BTW? One of my faves of your catalog is when you presented some of your own projects, would love to view more? Thanks again for what you do!

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před měsícem

      Thanks! I am working on a great house project, one of my most important commissions. I am hoping it will be done enough to feature in my 100th video... a little self serving but why not!

    • @williamsmith5549
      @williamsmith5549 Před měsícem

      @@architecturecodex9818 Hey, marketing is what we all do, whatever our field (i'm a school music teacher). is this new house located in the nyc/nj area, or farther afield? would love to hear whatever details you can share, just cuz this interests me?

  • @michaelcharley8384
    @michaelcharley8384 Před měsícem

    Well said ... and for me an up-close street level visit with the brick base is a disappointment. Luckily the scale affords distant views whether taken by still camera or video, or for that matter the human eye, that almost guarantee the covering up of the brick annex.

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před měsícem

      I don't think I am really bothered by the street brick building - just amused and curious. But I understand why you would find it a disappointment. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @JP-bn2ct
    @JP-bn2ct Před měsícem

    Thank you, great video, love it!

  • @nancygilliland4002
    @nancygilliland4002 Před měsícem

    Society has forgotten the intrinsic value of living with good design❤thank you for a beautiful reminder

  • @DeenMohAly
    @DeenMohAly Před 2 měsíci

    Incorrect! that is the most historically false statement in the history of history. Islam has always allowed religious freedom and guarantees their safty. The Muslim world was Sanctuary for Jewish people for 1,400 years. The West in 15,000's was in meddle of the reforrmation. Catholics & Protestants were a at war

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 2 měsíci

      You are incorrect. Islam often permitted other religions but frequently under heavy taxes and many limitations as per the Prophets instruction in the Koran. And then there are more harsh examples such as the Seljuk Turks where violent persecutions and pogroms occurred and wherever Wahhabism is most fervent. More importantly, you did not understand much of what I said. Because I noted that the idea of freedom of religion developed 500 years ago in Western Europe precisely because of the wars between Catholic and Protestants.

    • @DeenMohAly
      @DeenMohAly Před 2 měsíci

      @@architecturecodex9818 wrong. Christians and Jews practised openly and safely in the Islamic world. A small tax is paid because the Christians and Jews are not obliged to serve in military defence of the state. Religious tolerance was commonplace throughout West and Central Asia When was the reformation? What are the dares 100 Years War? Western Europe has been the most murderous racist intolerant region. It's incomparable. A Catholic killed 6 million Jews 100 years ago

  • @33Donner77
    @33Donner77 Před 2 měsíci

    I grew up in the area and have been inside the beautiful Bahai Temple several times. It always impresses everyone as a landmark.

  • @michaelcharley8384
    @michaelcharley8384 Před 2 měsíci

    It seems the above mentioned temple (which I have visited and was impressed with) is a 8-sided structure as were the 8-legged spidery sculptures that stood in Rockefeller Center (which I have visited and was creeped out by). Unless somewhere along the way I had forgotten that the temple and spidery sculptures were by the same architect/sculptor I have continually been under the impression that the sculptor who did the spiders was a woman and never made the connection, until now, that the 2 disparate works were by the same individual.

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 2 měsíci

      You are confusing Louis Bourgeois, architect with LouisE Bourgeois, sculptor; different eras, different genders; different people. I was confused a bit too when I was doing research and her work kept coming up.

    • @michaelcharley8384
      @michaelcharley8384 Před 2 měsíci

      @@architecturecodex9818 I stand corrected. too weird

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 2 měsíci

      @@michaelcharley8384 no problem

    • @judithsmith9582
      @judithsmith9582 Před 2 měsíci

      The Baha'i temple in Wilmette is nine sided.

  • @stickynorth
    @stickynorth Před 2 měsíci

    Personally the capital needed a bit of monumentalism and modernity and I am glad they were built, even as a large sterile complex straight out of Star Wars as it was so well put. Are they out of place? Of course but that was the point... The rest of the city can remain historic and quaint but a capital city of this supposed importance needs to look the part. Same thing happened in Edmonton when they decided to turn 108 Street into a monumental axis... All the small-scale buildings and boulevard trees were replaced by sterile modernist architecture and blank plazas, though not to any real negative degree. The goal was visibility of "The Dome" along major corridors and it works...

  • @KA-su9ww
    @KA-su9ww Před 2 měsíci

    I am from Buffalo NY and I have been in the 2 Wright homes there.I now live in FL I have been to the FL Southern College in Lakeland FL and to the Guggenheim in NY all a must see

  • @33Donner77
    @33Donner77 Před 2 měsíci

    Very informative. I'm satisfied with my mid-century small ranch house - somewhere between brute socialist apartment blocks and homes that require 40 acres of manicured grounds.

  • @iwouldliketoorderanumber1b79

    Would never vote for the guy for president but as a Chicagoan I still love the building. Just an additional piece to the landscape.

  • @eugeniustheodidactus8890
    @eugeniustheodidactus8890 Před 2 měsíci

    This video brought me back to my early memories as a child.... the feeling that there were very substantial men doing very substantial and historic things. The world felt so "solid" and "permanent" back then.... of stone, glass and heavy beams. God bless FLW.

  • @christianpowell2053
    @christianpowell2053 Před 2 měsíci

    I dont understand how you don't have more followers yet! Awesome videos!

  • @kevincentofanti3822
    @kevincentofanti3822 Před 2 měsíci

    Check out The Oude Kerk ( Old Church) in Ámsterdam. It leans 2 meters from the vertical.

  • @stevenslater2669
    @stevenslater2669 Před 2 měsíci

    Wright and the other architects who designed “less than comfortable” chairs should have taken a road trip to Sam Maloof’s workshop and home. The Maloof rockers were designed originally for nursing mothers, so you can bet they were comfortable. I’ve wondered what Wright would have thought of Maloof’s home, hand-built by Sam primarily of wood right down to the door latches. My Frank Lloyd Wright book collection (more of an accumulation, actually) sits next to my single Sam Maloof book. I almost hate to pull them off the shelf because a quick review of a particular item invariably becomes an hours-long page turner.

  • @EHzNow
    @EHzNow Před 2 měsíci

    "Experience is the thing you get right after you needed it." AKA: Hindsight is 2020. 🙂

  • @susieare
    @susieare Před 2 měsíci

    "The columns from the outside and the ceiling you see from the inside is the structure, and not some decorative element. Beauty is not attached to it. The building is about Truth; the response to the immutable forces of gravity and from that Truth, Beauty is derived." I love this quote! I'm glad my architecture tutors dragged us out to see this building when we were in Rome. This brings back good memories!

  • @floraconti8828
    @floraconti8828 Před 2 měsíci

    È il central Park Tower è piu alto del Burj Khalifa, ora è Central Park Tower edificio più alto del mondo informati

  • @floraconti8828
    @floraconti8828 Před 2 měsíci

    Sei proprio cattivo, nel 2023 sono venuta a New York e con amico agente immobiliare ho visitato il Central Park Tower e penthouse 250 milioni di dollari, ha il terrazzo più bello e più alto dell osservatorio, è un capolavoro certo voi americani la classe e l' eleganza non la conoscete infatti seguite i Kardashian come fate a capire la bellezza della Central Park Tower?😅😅😅

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 2 měsíci

      If you have seen my other videos, you will see how I distinguish between great design and average design and how I do NOT follow the Kardashians. But it is exacting the Kardashians and their noveau riche tastes that would appreciate how the average $250 millio0n penthouse at Central Park Tower is decorated... probably garishly... that might make them like the Central Park Tower. I know the difference between elegance and conspicuous consumption. I on the other hand am commenting on the architecture not the furnishings.

  • @eegpas
    @eegpas Před 3 měsíci

    SO true, true, a million times true. So great to hear this and see it in print. It is about time that this functionless art which is also formless is denounced for what it is: a vapid and meaningless, soon to be relegated to the dustbin of history, expression of personal ego, societal prejudices and quest for 15 minutes of fame and money. Kudos to you!

  • @canoeman621
    @canoeman621 Před 3 měsíci

    I was not prepared to love this building as much as I do. The sweep of the nave is remarkable. The image of Mary over the front door is stunning. The tapestries stand on their own.

  • @ronwalker4849
    @ronwalker4849 Před 3 měsíci

    LOOK AT THE PALLADIO DRAWINGS AND COMPARE WITH PHOTOS OF THE BUILDING. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME. THERE MUST HAVE BEEN SOME CHANGES MADE ON THE BUILDING SIGHT BY ARTISTIC LISCENCE.

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 3 měsíci

      Recall I note in the video the building was completed by another architect after Palladio died. And I noted the dome was changed. Still, I would argue it is a perfect building...

  • @liori3770
    @liori3770 Před 3 měsíci

    Yet another great ACX! Undoubtedly, the most important and influential cultural phenomenon coming out of Seattle would be CHAZ - when the western civilization will have collapsed, we shall all look back proudly and know where it all began. Putting that aside, great episode about a great building with a nice wider cultural references - it is not common for me to come across a figure with whom I share so many similarities and so many opinions. Your reference to Smells Like… made me think that just as Cobain’s voice is re-recorded and echoed several times in the song’s chorus, to bring it to a powerful climax, so could one see the repetition of the same architectural shtick in the library, which brings the entire building to an architectural peak. Side note: it is very upsetting to find out two great buildings, each for its own time, were torn down to make room for a predecessor. People never learn… don’t they…?

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 3 měsíci

      Well, the decline of western civilization is another topic but I discuss that at length, sort of, in #45 in the Pompidou Centre regarding Post Modern philosophy.

    • @liori3770
      @liori3770 Před 3 měsíci

      ​​@@architecturecodex9818Indeed. If you look at the comments section of that episode, you will notice we discussed it there as well. :)

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 3 měsíci

      @@liori3770 indeed!!!!

  • @liori3770
    @liori3770 Před 3 měsíci

    Comments, as always… 1. We have discussed thin shell structures in Arch. Codex before, one of my personal favourite types of buildings. I cannot recall on which episode - maybe the JFK Saarinen one. One thing worth mentioning about hyperbolic paraboloids is that despite the seemingly complex wavy shape, it could be achieved before CAD days, since the construction solely relies on straight elements. 2. I would argue one cannot mention this Vegas hotel, without mentioning Felix Candela. If I am not mistaken, and although this is a bold claim to make, I reckon he was one of the main architects to widespread introduce thin shell structures, and especially this lovely flowery design. 3. One proof Molinelli is an old soul? At 3m35sec you claim that a black and a female architect were not acknowledged at their time, due to their architectural style. If only you were more up to date, you would claim it is all due to systemic suppression, or something similar. How nice it is to still hear a voice of reason. 4. Great architect I never heard of. Thanks for introducing him! As always, keep up the splendid work!

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 3 měsíci

      All good points - TWA was ACX#1!!!! And we reported that it is considered double cantilever rather than a shell... and yes, I should have mentioned Felix Candela. Glad we could both help spread the Gospel of good architecture!

    • @liori3770
      @liori3770 Před 3 měsíci

      @architecturecodex9818 hmm... I guess both terms should work simultaneously. I didn't think about it until you mentioned it now, but do you mean that the building uses a counter cantilever to balance itself? I can notice it on some of Candela's work. As a matter of fact, during my studies I experimented with cantilevered thin shells, and indeed, balancing the structure gracefully was a challenge. One wouldn't want to ruin the lightness of the structure with bulky anchoring points. Oh... and insulation-wise, these shells are practically impossible to build anymore, at least not as an enclosed space.

  • @williamsmith5549
    @williamsmith5549 Před 3 měsíci

    So much awesome here! Let's not forget the late 80's gave us the best of Siouxsie and the Banshees, as well as The The and The Sisters of Mercy. And METALLICA, which must have inspired Koolhaas' Library, right??? "Enter right; Please talk light! Show your card. Then check out your books for now...." We totally shoulda been bros, bro.....!!!...

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 3 měsíci

      True. I listened to many and saw more obscure bands but the ones I mentioned the ones where I bought all their vinyl.

    • @williamsmith5549
      @williamsmith5549 Před 3 měsíci

      @@architecturecodex9818 You MUST have been a METALLICA fan, c'mon???? BTW, can you still get into your Schott Perfecto? I've replaced mine a couple of times, but I always keep one in my closet...lol.....Keep the masterpieces coming, always love your posts!

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 3 měsíci

      @@williamsmith5549 I hate to disappoint, but I was not, and I had a simple leather jacket which I have patched and wear even if the silk lining is worn down. I appreciate the volume and energy, but I really look for a clever lyric to. And I had only so much band width for favorite groups. My daughter is a big Metallica fan, so I must have had the gene in me.

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 3 měsíci

      @@williamsmith5549 and if people like you keep watching, I will keep making the videos!

  • @liori3770
    @liori3770 Před 3 měsíci

    What is the morality of Molarity by M. Molinelli? I need to get my molar pulled out!

  • @liori3770
    @liori3770 Před 3 měsíci

    The elephant in the room is the (lack of) historical and architectural importance of the building. One would assume that such endeavor, would be something for generations to come to remember and look back at with awe. However, this is far from being the case. The same can also be said for the pompous, shopping-mall style, Baudrillard Vegasque architecture in Mecca. Now, I don’t know if it is only the stale architectural taste of 20th-21st century Muslim autocrat rulers, with overly deep pockets, that generates such tasteless religious buildings, or whether it is the general low-spirit of the Muslim world in our days - but it is somewhat of a shame. This architecture is mediocre, albeit impressive in its craftsmanship, at best.

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 3 měsíci

      Even if it is mediocre, it would still rival much of the heralded architecture of western modernism that gets lauded in the press. How is this any different than NYC, using the money from newly rich robber barons to build the Metropolitan Museum imitating an ancient European style of architecture for their then mediocre collection? Having been there, I think it was worthy of note. Now, I am eager to get to Dubai for a first-hand account of what is going on there.

    • @liori3770
      @liori3770 Před 3 měsíci

      @@architecturecodex9818 Has the progressive left in NYC designated the Met Museum a religious building? Ought'a wonder.

  • @liori3770
    @liori3770 Před 3 měsíci

    As someone who has been to a rather intimate lecture of Nouvel, you made the old fellow sound like a flamboyant French perv… which is a rather accurate description of the guy. Haha. In any case, if only Dildo Agbar were to be built in Qatar, next to the Hadid Vagina Stadium, we might have had a good reason to think of sexual body parts. But they are not, and therefore, the pervs are probably us.

  • @liori3770
    @liori3770 Před 3 měsíci

    Must be a very proud father! Beautiful. Much success and blessings.

  • @liori3770
    @liori3770 Před 3 měsíci

    Haha, but now stack them together in less than 5 seconds. Now, that’s some talent!

  • @liori3770
    @liori3770 Před 3 měsíci

    The interesting comment you made after the Sopranos pause, made me think of Soane’s approach towards classical ruins, and also Speer’s concept of buildings that would be ruined gracefully. If only I had more time, or talent, I could have writen an entire piece about it. 😊

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 3 měsíci

      Do so!

    • @liori3770
      @liori3770 Před 3 měsíci

      @@architecturecodex9818 Give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what it God's - smart and witty architectural analysis belongs to Molinelli. :-)

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 3 měsíci

      @@liori3770 you are too kind

  • @liori3770
    @liori3770 Před 3 měsíci

    The reason Arch. Codex has a growing following is only due to the outstanding creator and host. At any rate, if Piazza Navona could serve as a parking lot during the 50s and 60s, Piazza d’Italia (or is it Pizza d’Italia?) could be very proud of its adjacent parking square - You’re in good company! One small correction - despite your Italian background, I can hear you make a small error in your pronunciation of the square’s name. It is not “piazza deltalia”, but rather, the I is a capital I, not a lowercase L. Meaning, the name is “piazza ditalia”; “the square of Italy”.

  • @fredericklee4821
    @fredericklee4821 Před 3 měsíci

    If there is a heaven I hope in my heart of hearts that it will look like Usonia. - Frederick A. Lee / ARCHITECT

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 3 měsíci

      There is a heaven, but Jesus was the master builder. According to the Gospel of John 14:2-14 "There are many rooms in my Father's house, and I am going to prepare a place for you. I would not tell you this if it were not so. And after I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to myself, so that you will be where I am." 😉

  • @architecturecodex9818
    @architecturecodex9818 Před 3 měsíci

    Remember, you can see Manuela and Gina in concert at the Sheen Center in NYC on May 1, 2024! www.sheencenter.org/events/detail/maneula-molinelli-her-nyc-debut

  • @EHzNow
    @EHzNow Před 4 měsíci

    I'm not a big fan of Post-Modern Architecture in general but in the right setting it can be whimsical and aesthetically additive in a positive way. I say this having lived in Las Vegas for 4 years and having been to and / or through the French Quarter in New Orleans several times but not since 2007. I do not recall being familiar with the Piazza D'Italia previously, but I am familiar with the Italian history and cultural aspects of the city and ate at a couple of Italian Restaurants on my visits to and through the city. New Orleans and the French Quarter in particular is a fun and beautiful place and worthwhile visiting but I cannot imagine Post-Modernist Architecture will ever be truly embraced by the citizens there, much less the tourists who go there for the Cajun and Creole Influences and are seeking the Spanish-American Colonial and French and Italian influenced Architecture.

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 4 měsíci

      Consider it a piece of a theme restaurant, and you might see how it could fit in. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @simoncattle1434
    @simoncattle1434 Před 4 měsíci

    What a little gem. Fun, and funny, yes, but also a charming and inventive tribute to Italian architecture. It's a shame developers haven't used this intelligently. A relatively low rise (3-4 stories) screen around it of sympathetic buildings, perhaps in a simple rendered more prosaic Italian style (e.g. as in Rome's Trastevere), housing cafes, restaurants and shops, with apartments above, could cement this as a place worth visiting and living in. You wouldn't even have to use that much of the car park. If you like humour in architecture, especially witty but elegant use of classical style and motifs, often in conjunction with more vernacular styles, I recommend Edwin Lutyens. Yours is a really interesting channel, Michael. Thanks for this video.

    • @architecturecodex9818
      @architecturecodex9818 Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for your comment and thanks for watching, and thanks for the recommendations.