Phillipe is interested in how architecture can provide a glimpse into how people live all around the world. He travels to some of the most unique spots and culture on the planet to see what they have to offer. Starting in Kyoto, Japan, we take a look at the Machiya homes, a traditionally crafted wooden townhouse before moving onto the floating homes of IJburg in the Netherlands.
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Kyoto is such a beautiful gem of a city. 💎
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As much as I love these documentaries, there's something off with Philippe's 'acting-listening'. He has this Stanley Tucci condescending look, which of course isn't his fault. He's supposed to act as if he understands the language, but I wish his director didn't show his amused, clueless smile… it looks a bit insulting. Yes they're having a translated, delayed conversation that's edited and he's supposed to smile and be nice, but his act is terrible, haha. Better a serious nodding face, same face when talking. That's my only critique, everything else is perfect.
2:55 Why are they trying to headbutt each other?
was the interviewer spoke French
❤😊
lovely show and lovely host
Why does Philippe Simay sound American??
I might just be me, but it sounds like the narrator is saying "muh SHEE uh". It's actually "ma chee yah".
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2.The massive now-widespread propaganda push to convince the human race they are evil carbon emitters is the biggest scam in human history. Ironic that advanced carbon-based life forms can be so gullibly, vapidly inane.
0:48: 🏯 Exploring the traditional townhouses of Kyoto and their adaptation to modern living.
9:46: 🏯 The concept of space in Japan is based on a philosophy where the senses and the sacred are inseparable, as seen in the design of mashiach and temples.
16:23: 🌳 The Sugi trees of Kyoto's kitayama forest are highly valued for their wood, which is used to build machia and create harmony in homes.
27:07: 🏠 The Dutch have found a solution to the threat of rising waters by building floating houses.
32:39: 🏡 Life on the water in the Netherlands offers a new lifestyle with floating homes and leisure activities.
40:06: 🏠 The Netherlands is embracing floating architecture as a solution to rising sea levels and the need for sustainable housing.
47:15: 🏠 Living on water in floating houses is becoming more popular in the Netherlands as a solution to the lack of space.
Recap by Tammy AI
the music in the kyoto one sounds very familiar I'm sure its from a game
Waaaay too many adverts.
Destroys the flow of the stories.
The old Japanese traditions are so amazing. I hope they keep them. They are so much in balance us in the western world have no clue.
Sáng nay em mặc xong bộ quần áo , tự nhiên thích hơn . Còn nghĩ thích mặc bộ khác . Có người thì không , em đoán họ thì cố ý không mặc để bắt người khác chịu bớt CO2 cho họ . AI THÍCH NHÀ KÍN NHỐT NGƯỜI TRONG KHI EM THÍCH RA NGOÀI , KHÔNG GIAN MỞ .
japanese people are most humble yet strict, disciplined, nature loving, loyal, hard working, caring, sensitive. so much inspired from them.
Japanese has a lot influence from Chinese in many aspects but transformed to Japanese culture.
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I would love to visit Japan . We are doing our family room and my bedroom in a Modern , vintage – Japanese style with Minalmaism , using wood furniture and beautiful Japanese lacquer furniture with birds and flowers and beautiful Japanese scenes !! And A beautiful Asian brass coffee table form the 60’s . One from the 40’s as well .
So precious!!