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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4 Comments

  1. Beautiful video!! …Love japanese arquitecture majestic and simple at the same time ❤

  2. I like the innovative ideas of floating homes, its practical and function, the views must be stunning during sunset) sunrise. The Japanese home is more for inspiration.
    Next? Hoping to see the cute Tully houses in the Puglia region in Italy. It also appeared in ancient times near the Turkish/ Syria borders

  3. There's a type of reverence anyone can feel. This is awe inspiring and much respect for these people and their lifestyle. I draw a peace from what i see and get much hope for tomorrow's children.

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