How To Think Like An Architect: The Design Process

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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2011

Santa Barbara architect Barry Berkus takes us through the process he used to design the Padaro Lane Residence in Southern California. He demonstrates his conceptual design process through a series of raw drawings and diagrams, along with a detailed explanation of the site conditions, and client needs. This preliminary diagramming stage is a necessary first step in creating a functional, and well thought out design.

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  • i just found these videos, and as an architecture student i found these encouraging, inspiring, amuzing, and very very good. thank you so much

  • i think ur a great architect , i looove ur way of thinking and how u explain and sketches :)

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  • ROMANIA LIKES YOUR WAY OF THINKING ABOUT DESIGN

  • It's easy to be an architect, but hard to make architecture. It's easier to be a hater also. You're the kind of person that shut haters up and also make a beautiful yet functional architecture. This is a true architect!

  • wow i saw this back when it had no views, nice to see the positive respond and thousands of views!!

  • ...Great Instruction!!!....

  • as an architecture student, i found this to be one of the best videos i have ever seen on youtube so far

  • excellent videos barry, very informative for me as a young architect starting out. keep them coming!

  • Work of genius.

  • David is all about the idea

  • @ProTotyype17 ...this is the most un-realistic representation of what an architect does on a typical day. Don't be fooled by thinking you can be creative and all the dreamy bubbly diagrams, the client, city planners, contractors are the ones dictating you what you can and cannot do. You'll spent hours in front of the computer drafting and revising the plans, only to be changed the next day again.

  • @naborghsoj08 good for you! BTW i dont mean carport(sorry)what i really mean is porte-cochere.

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