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    An interior design student shared her teacher shaking and testing her classes' school projects, after they were asked to construct a building using popsicle sticks and glue, in a TikTok video that has amassed 20.2 million views.
    Ava Roberts is a second year student at the University of Kentucky, in Lexington, where they were tasked with crafting a structure which is tall, aesthetically pleasing and can withstand being shaken with just popsicle sticks and hot glue.
    After creating their masterpieces, one by one the teacher began testing the designs by vigorously shaking them and piling bricks on top of them to see if they would fall apart.
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  • @clearelement1051
    @clearelement1051 Před 15 dny +100770

    "If Godzilla can't sit on your building, I don't want it."
    - The Teacher probably

    • @JennyChengSvicS
      @JennyChengSvicS Před 13 dny +284

      😂
      I get ur joke, but just throw out some facts for someone wonders
      It's about the pressure when you go higher is the concern here. Your tower can bend and crumble if it's not sturdy enough. Not to mention, the temperature, wind, and other factors could destroy the building. It will be destructive and endanger people inside and outside so with other buildings nearby

    • @anauther4300
      @anauther4300 Před 13 dny +108

      Isso é para simular se a estrutura consegue suportar o que está dentro do prédio como móveis

    • @Carlos404Titan
      @Carlos404Titan Před 13 dny +280

      Why didn't he use the sitting test on the pointy structure 😅

    • @MangoBirb22
      @MangoBirb22 Před 13 dny +32

      That looks like exterior design to me

    • @amogelangmoliki294
      @amogelangmoliki294 Před 13 dny +16

      Immediate fail on my side can't build a strong relationship 😭😭💀

  • @SturgeonOfDeath
    @SturgeonOfDeath Před 18 dny +124743

    “If a hypothetical kaiju can’t sit on your building, automatic failure”

    • @cleliacarolinaguadarramaor3132
      @cleliacarolinaguadarramaor3132 Před 16 dny +5679

      The chances of a kaiju sitting on a building are low, but never 0

    • @arandomsystemglitch2398
      @arandomsystemglitch2398 Před 16 dny +743

      Yt asked for a survey thing on this comment so full exlent rating

    • @kalziferk9932
      @kalziferk9932 Před 16 dny +592

      Maybe no kaiju... but rich people will live in the upper part and than they build every room out of marble...

    • @tlostartistiii3981
      @tlostartistiii3981 Před 16 dny +68

      Deja de lado el marmol jaja, siempre hay transito de peso en un edificio, eso genera una distrubicion diferente de fuerza a como te lo marca la teoria.

    • @bartoszpierwszy6973
      @bartoszpierwszy6973 Před 15 dny +184

      Nah I can actually explain, because it's just the structure and stuff but when you have all the stuff like cements on it you need to know what kind of load the structure of the building can withstand, imagine the weight of all the walls floors and stuff of like two whole floors and you will get the picture, this and to see the load limit of the roof too, I prefer your reasoning tho

  • @ozaninan
    @ozaninan Před 4 dny +5764

    Props to the maker of the 4th tower for thinking outside of the box for the sitting test

  • @southparkfirefly
    @southparkfirefly Před 7 dny +1357

    He's having way too much fun and I love it.

  • @KelfranGt
    @KelfranGt Před 22 dny +230902

    But this is structural design 💀

    • @skorp265
      @skorp265 Před 22 dny +4234

      ​@@letsmakemistakestogether.1094 No, let's not agree, because it is incorrect

    • @qz9720
      @qz9720 Před 22 dny +2733

      @@letsmakemistakestogether.1094because interior designers are the ones worrying about structural integrity aren’t they👏🏻😂

    • @GamerBoyRobby
      @GamerBoyRobby Před 22 dny +241

      ​@@letsmakemistakestogether.1094 what? 😂😂😂

    • @LadyNerdMT
      @LadyNerdMT Před 22 dny +1164

      If you think about it, they are two sides of the same coin. Structural design provides the ‘bones’ that shape the interior design. Interior design doesn’t mean anything if the structural design lacks physical integrity. So, structural architects learn the concepts of interior design so the space is visually pleasing and has a well functioning design. Think of the flow and purpose of the spaces. An interior designer should learn concepts of structural engineering so they understand how to use the space they are working with without compromising the integrity of the structure. Think of someone designing a common area without considering the structure they were attaching a TV to etc. the design might not be able to be followed or even cause damage or injury if done improperly.

    • @marvinfelix6394
      @marvinfelix6394 Před 22 dny +186

      I will have a similar project, its a bridge, (im doing MECHANICAL engineering)

  • @Nikinikster
    @Nikinikster Před 13 dny +15417

    I bet he gallops and giggles on his way to work

  • @cataztrophe3285
    @cataztrophe3285 Před 2 dny +285

    My geometry teacher in high school had us build bridges out of popsicle sticks for a project, whoever’s held the most weight won. Needless to say, best class ever 😂

    • @user-rj5vn9cs3s
      @user-rj5vn9cs3s Před dnem +3

      I had the same one but with spaghetti and in my languages class in grade 2 I think. I was the one who won that as I had actually listened to how bridges were made and how to properly support and create them to not fall. Trick: triangles, X's or both work well.

    • @latrindascott4662
      @latrindascott4662 Před 12 hodinami

      We had to use toothpicks 😂😊

    • @user-rj5vn9cs3s
      @user-rj5vn9cs3s Před 3 hodinami

      @@latrindascott4662 srsly? We had like, 20 spaghetti strands each and a whole buncha tape

    • @jared8377
      @jared8377 Před 50 vteřinami

      I did the same with toothpicks with 2 of my friends. We just tried to burn each other with the hot glue gun and crushed our fingers with the weights. Needless to say I didn't grow up to be an engineer

  • @yasinsalehi8421
    @yasinsalehi8421 Před 6 dny +86

    The way his face expression changes when he shakes them 😂

  • @caomouse8829
    @caomouse8829 Před 12 dny +26567

    "Here teacher, sit on the pointy one"

    • @xinner8098
      @xinner8098 Před 11 dny +531

      Your comment sent me into a laughing fit way past my bedtime

    • @soroushjm1011
      @soroushjm1011 Před 11 dny +139

      Why this doesn't have more like ?😂

    • @Ssssssmmmmmmmmm
      @Ssssssmmmmmmmmm Před 11 dny +133

      I was looking for anyone else who thought about this😂😂😂

    • @cauliflower-nms
      @cauliflower-nms Před 11 dny +27

      lol best comment here 😂

    • @bastait
      @bastait Před 11 dny +65

      turns it sideways proceeds to sit on the side and it collapses
      stares at you like a menace.

  • @SHIFTxVIRAL
    @SHIFTxVIRAL Před 11 dny +12658

    Dude was shaking those buildings like they owed him money 😂

    • @BlakeG313
      @BlakeG313 Před 9 dny +93

      Where’s the fu**ng money Lebowski?

    • @user-wu9ne6xb1z
      @user-wu9ne6xb1z Před 9 dny +45

      He is trying to find their tuition

    • @raintheprimordial
      @raintheprimordial Před 8 dny +23

      "we'll start with the kneecaps, ya see"

    • @3urself59
      @3urself59 Před 8 dny +9

      This comment literally made me drool laughing 😂😂💀

    • @AzamiAoki87
      @AzamiAoki87 Před 8 dny +7

      "GIVE ME MY FUCKIN MONEY!!"
      Law
      And
      Order

  • @hashhimaru1653
    @hashhimaru1653 Před 2 dny +21

    lmao if your building is pointy you automatically pass the sitting test😂

  • @Mikey_Storm
    @Mikey_Storm Před 4 dny +20

    That last shake test was super impressive and surprising.

  • @Bozza36
    @Bozza36 Před 22 dny +71486

    Why is an interior designer doing a civil engineering class 😅

    • @bambicrandi
      @bambicrandi Před 22 dny

      To get more of their money probably. Maybe a for profit college which are basically scams. Went to the Art Institute and was told I didn’t need a class I took until after I took it. $4000 class…oops. Yeah.

    • @Unmannedair
      @Unmannedair Před 22 dny +1870

      Because interior designers don't know s*** about engineering.

    • @Robynhoodlum
      @Robynhoodlum Před 21 dnem +84

      This!

    • @onegrapefruitlover
      @onegrapefruitlover Před 21 dnem +1202

      Interior design frequently uses custom furniture or small structures for holding decorative elements.
      That’s a pretty direct application of these principles

    • @justze6710
      @justze6710 Před 21 dnem

      So they don't have any dumb ideas that put people in arms way

  • @Nienmand97
    @Nienmand97 Před 11 dny +2523

    His "I love my job" face says it all.

    • @DocHoliday586
      @DocHoliday586 Před 8 dny +8

      Bet his wife knows all them faces well. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Wolfy9008y
      @Wolfy9008y Před 4 dny +2

      @@DocHoliday586OH THAT TOOK ME A MINUTE AGGAFGGLMAOOO

  • @haliemorris9171
    @haliemorris9171 Před 4 dny +27

    We did this in middle school intro to physics 😅 but I love that nothing has changed about this type of project

  • @fidzole2039
    @fidzole2039 Před 5 dny +3

    my left ear really enjoyed this song

  • @soulmare333
    @soulmare333 Před 22 dny +21939

    Interior design... totally. Definitely not something like, let's say, civil engineering.

    • @whales2983
      @whales2983 Před 20 dny +190

      no, interior design involves custom furniture and you need to be able to design something that is strong and sturdy for it to work well in a usable space

    • @soulmare333
      @soulmare333 Před 20 dny +491

      @@whales2983 no lol they do not. They design layouts and furnish interiors. They don't actually BUILD anything. What you are looking at here is civil engineering, and what youre thinking of is stuff like carpentry. Nice try though.

    • @j-j8984
      @j-j8984 Před 20 dny +261

      ​@@whales2983 I'm an interior design major and have literally never done anything like this.

    • @Chuuniboy
      @Chuuniboy Před 20 dny +77

      @@whales2983lmao, don’t comment something if you don’t know. That’s how misinformation gets spread.

    • @sonyasever7625
      @sonyasever7625 Před 20 dny +102

      it's kind of funny to read western people comments. i was studying anatomy, history, math and statistics on my 5 years linguistics baccalaureate in russia. it is normal for us. on interior design we study physics and economy etc. we don't study only interior and style on interior design

  • @brianaagilar4081
    @brianaagilar4081 Před 10 dny +4662

    “If King Kong can’t dance on your building you get a F for the entire semester”
    -The teacher right after handing everyone popsicles sticks

    • @paulagreen6005
      @paulagreen6005 Před 6 dny +3

      😂😂😂

    • @chillvibes71
      @chillvibes71 Před 5 dny +4

      Today I have my last exam of my last semester 🎉🎉

    • @адочка
      @адочка Před 4 dny +1

      ​@@chillvibes71congratulations 👏

    • @aurorethebore
      @aurorethebore Před 3 dny

      @@chillvibes71 Way to go!! I’m jealous, I’ve still got three years left 😢

    • @dudleym1956
      @dudleym1956 Před 3 dny +1

      I was in architecture for a bit, and I can promise you that you buy your own sticks, and that's a $50+ project depending in the sticks you buy.

  • @Ruluxx
    @Ruluxx Před 8 dny +11

    Honestly probably the best teacher you’re going to get and the one that’ll teach you things that save peoples lives in the future

  • @EpicGabby24
    @EpicGabby24 Před 2 dny +3

    Having a brick not drstroy your project is the beeest feelings in these classes ❤❤❤

  • @engineertf2971
    @engineertf2971 Před 21 dnem +6670

    my left ear loved this video

  • @Wardent
    @Wardent Před 23 dny +14711

    bros cranking 90's

    • @NOTLIKEBEGGAR2048
      @NOTLIKEBEGGAR2048 Před 23 dny +80

      The only thing I'm worrying about is if he sits on the pointy one to test it 😭

    • @kindmusician5044
      @kindmusician5044 Před 21 dnem +8

      @@NOTLIKEBEGGAR2048 I think your only have to really worry about sitting on the flat ones since those will have the most weight set on top but with the pointy one there’s probably other stuff to show it can survive a bit of weight likely from the environment and not man made heavy stuff

    • @realmanjamal
      @realmanjamal Před 20 dny +4

      @@kindmusician5044bro didnt get it

    • @Ayo_Rakib
      @Ayo_Rakib Před 19 dny +1

      YAMATE

    • @MohaLocaaa
      @MohaLocaaa Před 18 dny

      ​@@kindmusician5044💀💀💀

  • @jeanzhang4247
    @jeanzhang4247 Před 4 dny +4

    For my intro to civil engineering class, our professor walked the plank where we build the structure out of popsicle sticks to hold it up. It was a lot of fun lol

  • @Belelelekake
    @Belelelekake Před 6 dny +3

    That 3rd building wasn’t going anywhere that shit was rock solid

  • @toolywoo2x
    @toolywoo2x Před 18 dny +9759

    He seems like an amazing teacher literally the best

    • @santiagomamani4258
      @santiagomamani4258 Před 16 dny +49

      he literally breaks the building with a hammer when he wasn't able to doit by eny test

    • @user-ri8bd9dj2b
      @user-ri8bd9dj2b Před 15 dny +21

      I made a tiny bridge that was able to hold 340lbs once with my teacher

    • @revron9683
      @revron9683 Před 15 dny

      ​@@santiagomamani4258source? there's not any in the video

    • @oi-nf9uz
      @oi-nf9uz Před 15 dny +16

      Uh seems pretty standard

    • @napalmbhoji
      @napalmbhoji Před 15 dny +5

      exactly, he just seems to be radiating wholesomeness and joyousness.

  • @disneysgaston
    @disneysgaston Před 13 dny +1279

    Statics class taught me that triangles are the strongest structure man can make

    • @Zanuth-001
      @Zanuth-001 Před 11 dny +64

      Ah, but Hexagons are the Bestagons

    • @Obscurite1221
      @Obscurite1221 Před 11 dny +100

      @@Zanuth-001 You can make a hexagon with triangles, therefore it can't be better than a triangle.

    • @Zanuth-001
      @Zanuth-001 Před 11 dny +50

      @@Obscurite1221 That just means a hexagon has the power of six triangles!

    • @chrismofer
      @chrismofer Před 11 dny +8

      it gives the highest strength in the most directions for the least material used. As long as the sides fo the triangle are rigid, the joints don't have to be, in order to withstand lots of force.

    • @Hooligan298
      @Hooligan298 Před 11 dny +1

      ​@@chrismoferahh another Gray enjoyer I see

  • @Morel92
    @Morel92 Před 20 hodinami +1

    This seems like a great teacher! He probably makes class fun and memorable while learning.

  • @the_real_sharkbait
    @the_real_sharkbait Před 21 hodinou +2

    that ain’t interior design that’s architecture

  • @SweetePixxluv
    @SweetePixxluv Před 15 dny +1007

    This teacher is a menace. I love him! 😂

    • @ladykoiwolfe
      @ladykoiwolfe Před 13 dny +12

      Not really. He's testing for structural integrity. The shaking is an earthquake, and the weight...well weight limits are important in many ways. It could be how much the building can support inside it, or from an outside source like an avalanche.

    • @reira_.
      @reira_. Před 11 dny

      ​@@ladykoiwolfewe are not stupid.....

    • @goldstorm1925
      @goldstorm1925 Před 11 dny +4

      @@reira_. whos "we" im stupid and proud

  • @XxAIZxX
    @XxAIZxX Před 10 dny +1328

    I love these projects, especially when it comes to the breaking test

    • @jeroenboth167
      @jeroenboth167 Před 2 dny +1

      What are the names of these projects and what’s the name of the breaking test as I can’t find anything on CZcams?

    • @xscaviarenzero1400
      @xscaviarenzero1400 Před 2 dny +1

      my thought exactly

    • @KWAW47
      @KWAW47 Před 2 dny +5

      @@jeroenboth167Balsa wood tower design (stress test or strength test). The point of these is to test out the structural strength of designs using lightweight balsa wood. The goal is usually to get the highest strength per pound of wood ratio.

  • @FZERO20
    @FZERO20 Před dnem +1

    I did this when I was in middle school stem. One of the best times I had as a kid

  • @gembocobo9484
    @gembocobo9484 Před dnem +1

    The kid with who made the extra pointy design knew of the sit test ahead of time

  • @timelordess2274
    @timelordess2274 Před 22 dny +3092

    I did this at a much smaller scale in highschool!!! It was so fun and learning about how to re-enforce structures was interesting! Mine actually ended up being the strongest and only broke because the glue wasn’t quite strong enough to handle 220 pounds lol

    • @no.name-591
      @no.name-591 Před 22 dny +13

      @@SilkRainSand-pc3ph Thank you very much for your comment! I love learning about the education system in different countries. If you have time and desire, can you tell us something more about your school? Do you choose your own subjects to study?
      p.s: I apologize for any mistakes or incorrect wording

    • @T13GUY
      @T13GUY Před 21 dnem +7

      Closest thing I've ever done to this was spaghetti structures in primary school lmao
      My group always won, for I understood the power or triangles, support beams, and ripping the marshmallows into smaller pieces so we could stick more stuff together
      Honestly, fun.

    • @RiverThief
      @RiverThief Před 20 dny +2

      @@no.name-591also from the US and we don’t really choose what we study in elementary and high school. If you have good grades you can go to a more advanced version of a basic class like math, English, science, and writing. And you can sometimes choose some electives like if you want to be in Ag or Computer Science but you’ll probably end up doing both by the time you graduate. Your schedule isn’t going to revolve around what you want and there is a lot of requirements to graduate that you have to complete in four years. 4 English credits, 4 Math credits, 3 Science Credits, 1 Computer Science, 1 Marketing, 1 Consumer Science (Cooking), 1 PE, .5 Speech and several others. Usually the school has it set so that you can pick two or three extra classes a year while the others are already picked so that you graduate with the credits you need

    • @no.name-591
      @no.name-591 Před 20 dny +2

      @@RiverThief Thank you very much for the answer. For a long time I could not receive information directly from a citizen of the United States. Perhaps this is a little different from the information that I heard before you. And there is little information on the Internet in my language. Would you recommend studying using your system? Or do you prefer the education systems of other countries?

    • @no.name-591
      @no.name-591 Před 20 dny +2

      @@RiverThief Oh, and perhaps the most pressing question. Do you really offer sex education classes? Do they teach about gender and LGBT in schools? A psychology teacher told us about this, they allegedly corrupt, if a child expresses a desire to change gender, then go straight to the doctor, they will prescribe hormones, they will actually change.

  • @zenedhyr7612
    @zenedhyr7612 Před 20 dny +869

    Interior design ❌️
    Chair ✅️

    • @Doomslayer-uj4wg
      @Doomslayer-uj4wg Před 16 dny +8

      Do you realize interior design is furniture, right?

  • @kkparty6064
    @kkparty6064 Před 12 hodinami

    A teacher like this makes you wake up ready to get to their class fast ASF. Bro making learning fun fr

  • @ybispeak9890
    @ybispeak9890 Před 22 hodinami +2

    my left ear really enjoyed this

  • @jace342
    @jace342 Před 21 dnem +843

    "Mr. President, the North Tower has been sat on."

  • @user-of9ht7cl6n
    @user-of9ht7cl6n Před 17 dny +536

    Interior design sometimes involves getting rid of walls to open up spaces or adding walls to close them up. If you're going to school for it, you need to know a bit about structural engineering. Software engineers most of the time get a math minor on the way to their major because of the math classes they need to take.

    • @leilei49-51
      @leilei49-51 Před 15 dny +14

      Architects get a little bit of everything. Electrical, plumbing, structural, interiors - we ain't even in charge of that sh*t. That's alongside the major design courses as well. Architecture school is hell.

    • @wtbanation6268
      @wtbanation6268 Před 14 dny +7

      As a structural engineer it’s 100% necessary for yall to know that stuff. Architects also have to deal with a lot of thermodynamics, the average dude has absolutely no idea how much goes into it.
      As far as interior designers go… what do yall actually do other than play in MS Paint and cry when dudes on job sites say the f word? Where do yall go to school for this, ikea? 😂

    • @leilei49-51
      @leilei49-51 Před 14 dny

      @@wtbanation6268 I am aware, but this is the youtube section. I'm using hyperbole to lament about my life and shitty job as most people do here. Does mocking other professions stroke your miserable ass ego that much? Good for you.

    • @minnthirteen.6534
      @minnthirteen.6534 Před 13 dny +2

      Interior designers can’t make those moves without the approval of a licensed architect. Architects are licensed, designers are certified. If it has to do with structure, designers can only put in their two cents on the project and the structural engineers and architects figure out the details; been in some of those multidisciplinary meetings to go over full project scopes.
      I have a bachelor of science in interior design and worked as a commercial designer for several years.

  • @Leppie.310
    @Leppie.310 Před 7 dny +1

    Krazy glue n popsicle sticks can make magic together

  • @GHOSTS_FACTION
    @GHOSTS_FACTION Před 21 hodinou +2

    man my left ear sure did love this video

  • @LanIsOriginal
    @LanIsOriginal Před 16 dny +149

    The dude who put the pole on top was a genius

    • @lilpirahna
      @lilpirahna Před 12 dny +2

      Was thinking the same thing lmao

  • @alissa3003
    @alissa3003 Před 16 dny +2812

    I think most of the people in the comments are mixing up interior design with interior decorating. Interior DESIGNERS need to know how to move walls without ruining structural integrity, where HVAC and electrical wires can be placed, where beams are needed, etc. it makes sense that they would need to take this class in order to learn about building stability and strength. Interior DECORATORS are the ones that only decorate the place without changing the building itself.

    • @TheeStoic1
      @TheeStoic1 Před 14 dny +48

      This makes more sense thanks bruh😌💯

    • @2koi516
      @2koi516 Před 14 dny +59

      Underrated comment. Speaking as an urban planning student here, people really don't appreciate enough just how many different fields of expertise need to coordinate for something as mundane as shaping a single enclosed space. Collaboration and cross-disciplinary training is indispensable to robust and innovative design.

    • @wtbanation6268
      @wtbanation6268 Před 14 dny +28

      Ard thanks for clarifying and all, BUT… interior decorators sure do love calling themselves interior designers
      And interior designers are basically architects in every sense. Whereas “interior decorator” is hardly a real job😂

    • @TheeStoic1
      @TheeStoic1 Před 14 dny +5

      @@wtbanation6268 so an interior designer is also an architect?

    • @sisko7842
      @sisko7842 Před 13 dny +6

      people who wrong be the quickest to comment

  • @DVCH_YT
    @DVCH_YT Před dnem +1

    Still waiting for him to sit on the 4th building.😂😂

  • @jaimiebrown9258
    @jaimiebrown9258 Před 2 hodinami

    This reminds me of the time in woodshop class building bridges put of poplar wood sticks. The teacher went around testing it's load baring ability. Loved woodshop.

  • @discos-and-rodeos
    @discos-and-rodeos Před 16 dny +3147

    this is so true i’m an interior design major and i quite literally had to take a class where one of the projects was to make an abstract, structurally sound and free-standing sculpture made out of thick paper and score it with an exacto knife to make little 90 degree angles like i was making squares. we couldn’t use tape, just glue, the professors grading weren’t supposed to SEE the glue, there couldn’t be any floating pieces (or “diving boards” as they called it) it had to look good no matter what way you held it, and we only had 4 days. meaning between my other classes and work for them, i had to stay in the architecture building for 6+ hours each night scoring and gluing and waiting for the glue to dry and starting over and fixing and all that shit. people would literally put hammocks up in the building bc they would have to stay there all night to finish their projects before class. needless to say i left that school and went to another one😁

    • @kaizosan8959
      @kaizosan8959 Před 16 dny +22

      Travailler étais trop dure ? 😂😂

    • @Bwalston910
      @Bwalston910 Před 15 dny +77

      Seemed good to me. Preps you for complete and total control of your product. Not saying there weren't other downsides of course.

    • @oi-nf9uz
      @oi-nf9uz Před 15 dny +254

      ​@@Bwalston910 yeah the project wasnt bad just the timescale. probablly shouldnt have students working so long they have frequently sleep at the school.

    • @megsmileyface6202
      @megsmileyface6202 Před 15 dny +78

      ​@oi-nf9uz Yeah, it seems to teach unhealthy habits

    • @aleenaprasannan2146
      @aleenaprasannan2146 Před 15 dny +155

      Some teaching staff seem to think that there is nothing in the world other than their classes, when they give timeline for a work.

  • @rstyles4208
    @rstyles4208 Před 22 dny +789

    Interior design education pretty much overlaps that of architecture, with their own scope of focus. This is usually a project in an introductory course on technology and structure which covers the fundamental forces acting in a built structure. It is crucial for interior designers to have a grasp on how basic structural physics work. Structures come in different scales, as large as a skyscraper and as small as a light fixture. Every design has to be somewhat grounded in the laws of physics.
    Interior design is not interior decorating. Interior design deals with space planning, interior architecture, partitions, fixtures, how electrical and mechanical equipments are generally routed, accessibility, how everything follows building codes, and much more… All these on top of the actual aesthetic of things. Also interior design doesn’t mean it has to be limited to indoor spaces.

    • @justairyx
      @justairyx Před 20 dny +18

      Thanks for the knowledge🙏

    • @geebeedee9509
      @geebeedee9509 Před 19 dny +41

      Exactly!!
      I've also done the research and figured out this video takes place in the University of Kentucky. The professor in this video is Prof. Joseph Rey-Barreau. He teaches only Interior Design classes. One notable class is ID 241 - Construction Systems - dealing in studying "construction and building systems with emphasis on structural systems and methods and non-structural systems."
      Therefore, this video is INDEED about Interior Design majors as far as this university's curriculum is concerned.

    • @mrs.potatohead3611
      @mrs.potatohead3611 Před 18 dny +4

      Yess!!!

    • @amirahzarli8526
      @amirahzarli8526 Před 18 dny +4

      I think it depends on the college. I've signed to a class from interior design major as an architecture student. Those guys from Interior Design in my college usually focused on designing interior mostly in aesthetic aspect, learn basic to maybe intermediate architectural studies in topological aspect, also learning about product design. I don't think they learn about structural design in the scale of a whole building design. They tend to learn more about materiality herr. Also I find that their studies about architectural design differ quite a bit from mine and my peers majoring from product design also told me that interior designer usually focuses more on aesthetic side while theirs focuses more on function.

    • @taiko7126
      @taiko7126 Před 18 dny

      tbh i thought interior design as in the interiors of the wall in buildings

  • @shadashr
    @shadashr Před 22 hodinami +1

    Interior design ? This is structural Earthquake Resistance test.

  • @RyanLynch1
    @RyanLynch1 Před 5 dny

    i love the cut from him barely sitting on it to it being in pieces and him casually observing

  • @jessicamays8135
    @jessicamays8135 Před 10 dny +168

    That class looks fun and relaxing.

    • @Questfinder1
      @Questfinder1 Před 7 dny +5

      With the right teach yes. I had 3 crappy teachers in a row. Had me ready to throw in the towel. Instead I tested out of the classes and was able to avoid them as teachers in the future.

  • @twk4977
    @twk4977 Před 12 dny +150

    The audio playing only through the left side is killing me 💀

    • @tegannew7944
      @tegannew7944 Před 8 dny +2

      Yea innit I had to turn the sound down 😂

    • @akumatina4363
      @akumatina4363 Před 7 dny

      O yes

    • @nnnnom
      @nnnnom Před 7 dny

      @@akumatina4363i don't understand

    • @SnakeDude.
      @SnakeDude. Před 7 dny +1

      I DIDN’T REALIZE IT HAD AUDIO BECAUSE I WEAR HEADPHONES AND I KEEP THE LEFT SIDE OFF MY EAR IF I NEED TO LISTEN FOR OTHER THINGS 😭😭

    • @naomix5146
      @naomix5146 Před 6 dny

      Bruhhh I just bought a new headset and I thought it broke already and now i left a 1 star review just to find out it was the video, not the headset :')

  • @Rare_VR_1
    @Rare_VR_1 Před 21 hodinou +2

    my left ear enjoyed this

  • @leedabrowski835
    @leedabrowski835 Před 2 dny

    Did anyone else do these projects in elementary school? I remember we built bridges out of toothpicks, and each bundle costs x amount: we had a budget, and a few parameters like it has to cross a certain distance and be able to hold a certain amount of weight. So much fun!
    Kinda crazy that interior design majors are doing this in college too!

  • @numsterproductions1195
    @numsterproductions1195 Před 16 dny +1616

    “Without you this dream would still be dream” is such a good quote I like that a lot

  • @sandheir
    @sandheir Před 14 dny +55

    Teacher's actual profession : earthquake

  • @ThePvPtube
    @ThePvPtube Před 17 hodinami +1

    I wanna see him do the sit test on that pointy one.

  • @sydzim7751
    @sydzim7751 Před 8 dny

    I want more of these tests on CZcams please

  • @tyrannuspatriarchus4303
    @tyrannuspatriarchus4303 Před 12 dny +69

    This is a man who enjoys his job.

  • @tori-loo
    @tori-loo Před 11 dny +107

    Its nice to know interior designers are expanding their work to structural engineers 😂

    • @ah5721
      @ah5721 Před 7 dny +4

      interior design includes removing walls etc and learning about loadbearing walls.

    • @tori-loo
      @tori-loo Před 7 dny +3

      @@ah5721 these looked like full on building structures, exterior wise lol

    • @cassidyb.3531
      @cassidyb.3531 Před 4 dny +2

      ​@@tori-loo Well you do need to know how a house works if you want to remove stuff from the house

    • @tori-loo
      @tori-loo Před 4 dny

      @@cassidyb.3531 true but interior designers are generally not construction workers, they'll have a team of brick layers/plasterers/plumbers etc that they work with

    • @larrote6467
      @larrote6467 Před 4 dny +1

      @@tori-loo remember that usually you have 1 architect and several engineers for 1 building; engineers are more like technicians; architects and designers are the ones that put all of it together; that's why in most countries engineering is a shorter degree than architecture

  • @fernandapalacios8578
    @fernandapalacios8578 Před 21 hodinou +1

    Lmaoo love it. crushing hopes and dreams

  • @alexfsayshi5279
    @alexfsayshi5279 Před 22 hodinami +1

    Looks more like my architecture degree than interior design

  • @yupp9393
    @yupp9393 Před 15 dny +38

    That professor loves his job.

  • @samanthav3691
    @samanthav3691 Před 10 dny +132

    This class looks so fun

  • @someguy8928
    @someguy8928 Před 6 dny

    What a cool interior design selection

  • @ganymede19
    @ganymede19 Před dnem +1

    Anyone else scrolling through with headphones and thought one of them died? 😂

  • @LosttRebel
    @LosttRebel Před 20 dny +355

    My left ear enjoyed this one!

    • @TheRealTasty
      @TheRealTasty Před 16 dny +3

      my headset has a right ear problem, so i have to twist the wire in a certain way to get it to play stereo audio, so this scared the crap out of me thinking I was about to have to spend another hour twisting the jack the EXACT correct way to get it to work again.

    • @ThePurplePapaya
      @ThePurplePapaya Před 16 dny

      i’m holding my right earbud in my hand because im laying on my side rn 😂😂

  • @ThatsSoSchwifty
    @ThatsSoSchwifty Před 11 dny +80

    Dude I remember doing the earthquake test in science were u build a house strong enough to survive 😂😂😂

  • @bestbomb17
    @bestbomb17 Před 3 dny

    The type of classes id learn and enjoy something in

  • @SamuTheFrog
    @SamuTheFrog Před 4 dny

    Looks like a really fun class

  • @robinolsson7003
    @robinolsson7003 Před 10 dny +9

    My left ear really enjoyed this

  • @luthfansa2879
    @luthfansa2879 Před 22 dny +439

    but this is not interior design bruh😂 wth

    • @LuckeyClover
      @LuckeyClover Před 21 dnem +22

      It's not necessarily interior designing but it's required to take a calss in structural desighns aswel, since when you are designing an interior in some situation you want to make sure some areas of the structure can suport whatever desighn you are implementing.
      Like heavy chandeliers or knocking down a wall to create an open concept.
      Not the same thing but still info you need to know as an interior designer

    • @CheeseMiser
      @CheeseMiser Před 21 dnem +7

      ​@@LuckeyCloverif you're going to be anote, atleast try to be correct ,

    • @geebeedee9509
      @geebeedee9509 Před 19 dny +19

      I've done the research and figured out this video takes place in the University of Kentucky. The professor in this video is Prof. Joseph Rey-Barreau. He teaches only Interior Design classes. One notable class is ID 241 - Construction Systems - dealing in studying "construction and building systems with emphasis on structural systems and methods and non-structural systems." Therefore, this video is INDEED about Interior Design majors as far as this university's curriculum is concerned.

    • @LuckeyClover
      @LuckeyClover Před 19 dny +13

      @CheeseMiser idk what crawled up ur dark hole and died, but I'm not wrong about structural design being required in some cases.
      I have some cousins who major in interior design, and they indeed had to take structural courses to complete their majors

    • @CheeseMiser
      @CheeseMiser Před 19 dny

      @@LuckeyClover I don't know what crowd in your ear and took shelter in the hollow space in your head but this has nothing to do with interior design

  • @pyrflie
    @pyrflie Před 6 dny +1

    If this is your interior design course you got lucky since it gave you structural design experience.

  • @Nico_Boi
    @Nico_Boi Před 7 dny

    That one just looks like a few TIE Fighters stacked on top of each other

  • @Noor-nz2jo
    @Noor-nz2jo Před 21 dnem +39

    Sir, is checking how the building would react if king kong comes.😂

  • @Mozuchii
    @Mozuchii Před 18 dny +20

    As an interior architecture student here, I’m baffled as to why people don’t think we’re actually learning about structures as well like… architecture and construction goes hand in hand. Of course we learn a portion of that knowledge, project management and costing. We’re not just gonna design through our heads only when we’re in the field 😅 (am interning now so I’m learning even deeper about constructions since I’m interning in architectural/contractor company

    • @narcopilehptique6341
      @narcopilehptique6341 Před 15 dny

      they need to learn about bahaus and things like that..

    • @sunnylilacs
      @sunnylilacs Před 14 dny

      Architecture and design are different. I studied interior design, and we learned basics of building structure but didn’t have to build anything like this. (I did for a general hs science class, but not for design.) interior designers don’t have to know how to keep the building up, though it’s interesting to know. We focus on making sure the space will be functional for users and leave the details for how to actually build it to the architects.

    • @Mozuchii
      @Mozuchii Před 13 dny

      @@sunnylilacs maybe cause my uni change interior design into interior architecture but we somewhat do learn about building structures on early semesters so i guess it differs on each universities/colleges

  • @NalaMahal
    @NalaMahal Před 2 dny

    I remember this assignment! In my class we can only use glue and printing paper. My structure was the only one that held up a concrete block.

  • @andycampbell8622
    @andycampbell8622 Před 2 dny

    Popsicle construction happens to be one of my specialties 😮

  • @tim.a.k.mertens
    @tim.a.k.mertens Před 15 dny +95

    As an Architecture student I approve this message. I love the projects when we play with sticks and branches we got from the woods

    • @ghfudrs93uuu
      @ghfudrs93uuu Před 12 dny +1

      as an architrcture student, unless you you change your major to engineering you're never gonna build anything capable of not crumbling immediately by yourself

    • @Obscurite1221
      @Obscurite1221 Před 11 dny +1

      @@ghfudrs93uuu Oh no, I could definitely build a building. It would be so wildly overengineered and beyond requirements that it would bankrupt whoever funded it, but I could do it.

    • @ghfudrs93uuu
      @ghfudrs93uuu Před 11 dny

      @@Obscurite1221 why don't you try learning some calculus first?

  • @RehipcLlib
    @RehipcLlib Před 21 dnem +26

    Number 4 out smart him and clearly know what he doing next

  • @user-br1fe6pz6p
    @user-br1fe6pz6p Před 4 dny

    This gets better the more I watch it

  • @hatkeinebedeutung492
    @hatkeinebedeutung492 Před 2 dny

    Just some random dude walking in on class ruining the students projects

  • @JessieBenson-dv2sx
    @JessieBenson-dv2sx Před 14 dny +20

    Her bright eyes and smile melted my heart

  • @williamcunningham1669
    @williamcunningham1669 Před 13 dny +10

    He seems like an awesome teacher.

  • @six-stringphantom1402

    Brings me back to middle school class! We made bridges out of those same flimsy sticks, crafted actual forks and spoons, drew and printed our own custom designs on t shirts, and made our own group project homemade videos. Countless other things too I just can't remember. Forgot what class that was called but I LOVED IT!

  • @user-KaKaRita
    @user-KaKaRita Před dnem +1

    The fourth one looks like a TIE fighter wings fr

  • @1524das
    @1524das Před 14 dny +5

    My left ear really enjoyed this.

  • @bavi_harsha
    @bavi_harsha Před 22 dny +15

    Structural design is also one of the most wanted in interior design these days bcas people want furniture and other interiors suiting their personality

  • @carson5110
    @carson5110 Před 21 hodinou +1

    I did this shit in middle school shop class💀

  • @Sidicas
    @Sidicas Před 8 dny +1

    You should have made a video of him sitting on the one with the spire on top.

  • @flipflopsneeded
    @flipflopsneeded Před 10 dny +14

    I always believed that interior designers only dealt with interior design and not the structural or engineering aspects. It's great to know they can handle both. :)

  • @xSkysplitter777
    @xSkysplitter777 Před 11 dny +6

    Wait til he seats on the one with the antenna😂😂

  • @baronvonderg
    @baronvonderg Před 7 dny

    Man looked at that tower with the antenna and was like 'that an after class sit test'

  • @user-sv4dc1me5d
    @user-sv4dc1me5d Před 3 dny +1

    Forget the video
    I thought my headphones were broken again

  • @stevenvillegas7884
    @stevenvillegas7884 Před 10 dny +9

    Next Step, Sets It On Fire..Ohp' Next Year Lil Timmy🤣

  • @benjaminmartinez8199
    @benjaminmartinez8199 Před 22 dny +9

    My left ear loved the music

  • @crystalkloo
    @crystalkloo Před 4 dny

    I did this project in my senior year in high school. My teacher said whoever made one that holds the most weight wouldn’t have to take the end of year exam. He would just pass that student. Mine was the only one that didn’t break. He put all the weights he brought for it on and he stepped on it. I was pretty proud of myself.

  • @agentmaryland1239
    @agentmaryland1239 Před 5 dny

    We had a similar test in wood tech (basically just a class about learning the structural integrity of wood working I guess? We never actually worked with any saws or tools). We were given some index cards cut down to a smaller size, a cut up egg carton, and a small, hollow box. We were told to reinforce the interior of the box, so that it would be able to hold the weight of up to 80 lbs.
    Everyone tried something different, in the end, no one's box withstood the weight of 12 hard cover school books. My team got to 8 before it crumpled.

  • @Unknownnn3k
    @Unknownnn3k Před 21 dnem +92

    That one kid 💀"Broom✈️"

  • @vidhipatel278
    @vidhipatel278 Před 22 dny +12

    Bro has experience in shaking 😂

  • @Lildrewski.
    @Lildrewski. Před 2 dny

    An architect’s dream is an engineer’s nightmare

  • @salvyballacc
    @salvyballacc Před 4 dny

    Teachers like this make me want to go back to school