How often do YOU think about the Roman Empire? 😆 Anno 117: Pax Romana is on sale until Jan. 5! Link in bio!
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Scientific world building is just another reason to love Dune...#dune #dune2 #ooblek #sandworms #Science #education #denisvilleneueve #worldbuilding #scifi #youtube #youtuber #YT #architect #architecture
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Do you think modular design is the future of life on the Moon? Architects are reimagining lunar living through modular frameworks inspired by Metabolism and Archigram’s plug-in cities. Habitats slot into shared structures that adapt to moonquakes, dust, and extreme conditions—mimicking the growth of living systems. Could this be the blueprint for cities that evolve like organisms, both on the Moon and on Earth ?
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The dark side of the Moon might be humanity’s next address. Would you live in a place that never sees sunlight? 🛰️ 🌘 🚀 Full video on YouTube – link in bio #SpaceArchitecture #LunarArchitecture #MoonBase #PSR #DarkSideOfTheMoon
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Who needs architecture school to teach you about natural ventilation strategies when you've got Dune😆
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How has your family been impacted by economic crises or recoveries? 📉 📈 🇰🇷 💼 🔥 South Korea’s rise from post-war poverty to global powerhouse is often celebrated as the “Miracle on the Han River,” but behind that miracle was a national mindset of economic warfare—relentless discipline, sacrifice, and pressure. From the IMF crisis to today’s burnout and demographic collapse, Korea’s success has always carried a heavy human cost. What’s your take on this? #KoreanEconomy #MiracleOnTheHanRiver #EconomicHistory #IMFCrisis #KoreaToday
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The irony at the end is crazy 🫠 - who knew buildings could make you sick? #severance #appletv #lumon #antiwork #architecture #youtube #youtuber #architect #architecture
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What surprised you most about Korea’s history and division? 🇰🇷 🔥 📜 🕊️ 🧩 The Korean War is often called the “forgotten war,” yet it nearly erased one of the oldest cultural identities in the world. From colonization to a divided peninsula, Korea’s history is filled with loss, resilience, and transformation that still shapes millions of lives today. What part of this history stands out to you?
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What would you build first if you had a lunar 3D printer? Lunar architecture sounds simple: print habitats with local regolith. But extreme temperature swings, vacuum curing, and fragile structures make 3D printing on the Moon far from easy. This video explores why nature-inspired designs like bird bones might guide the next generation of space habitats. Could biomimicry be the key to living off Earth?
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Cubicles suck.. but they weren't supposed to. #severance #appletv #lumon #antiwork #architecture #youtube #youtuber #architect #architecture
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In 2018, separated North and South Korean families were given just 11 hours across three days to see each other for the first—and last—time in 70 years. With tens of thousands still waiting and reunification becoming increasingly unrealistic, the emotional truth of these meetings collides with the harsh political and economic realities. This short explores the heartbreak, hope, and complexity at the center of Korea’s divide. What’s your perspective? #KoreanReunions #DividedFamilies #KoreanHistory #Reunification #HumanStories
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How much space do you really need to feel at home? Two Danish architects tested what life on the Moon might feel like—by living in a self-built lunar habitat in Greenland for three months. It was small, cold, and isolated, but a touch of privacy made it human. Even in space, design isn’t just about survival—it’s about comfort, emotion, and belonging. How small could your world be and still feel like home ?
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Imagine how many stairs you'd have to climb living here 🫠 🫠 #urbanplanning #citybuilding #hongkong #kowloon #kowloonwalledcity #youtube #youtuber #YT #architect #photography #designer #designinspiration #architecture #urbanism
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Hobbit holes feel comforting because they align with how the human brain seeks safety, warmth, and refuge. Circular forms, earth sheltering, and clear views reflect deep survival instincts known as prospect and refuge. Tolkien may not have known the neuroscience, but he understood exactly how timeless comfort feels. Where do you feel most at ease? #HobbitHole #ArchitecturePsychology #BiophilicDesign #ProspectAndRefuge #Tolkien
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To me, this columbarium was an incredible symbol of shared grief and unity☺️
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What parts of your childhood identity still follow you into adulthood? Growing up in Korea meant navigating kindness and competitiveness at the same time, and those early nicknames taught me more about Korean culture than I realized. As I’ve learned more about Korea’s rapid transformation, from colonization to global powerhouse, I’ve started to understand how history shapes identity across generations. It’s wild how much of ourselves comes from the people and places before us. What part of your history shaped you? #KoreanIdentity #CulturalRoots #GenerationalHistory #KoreanDiaspora #IdentityJourney
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Not your typical dystopian robot story 🦾 in fact, quite the opposite. #robot #architecture #youtube #japan • • • • • #urbanplanning #citybuilding #futurism #youtube #youtuber #YT #architect #photography #designer #designinspiration #architecture #urbanism
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What remains of the Kowloon Walled City... A marvel of anthropology and culture which will never cease to amaze me. Thank you guys for watching the Kowloon Walled City videos :) Really hope you like them!
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Fremen Tents AKA desert technology at its finest🤩
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When buildings are more about what’s removed than what’s added... 😎