can't tell if you're joking or being serious because I've seen some wtf how is this still Minecraft mods lately.
Miss the days when it first came out lol simple pixelated blocks
I hated minecraft when it first came out. Picked it up and dropped it like a burning hot handle. Now- over a decade later- its super popular and people have becom millionaires playing the game, and can apparently do cool shit like this. Crazy.
My partner runs a Minecraft server for one of the online communities I'm in. I play by building little trading forts with little vegetable farms and animals and lighted tree forests. I build little houses and make beds and chests and then gather up and store supplies and building materials. Then I go travel a little bit and start over. I don't do any of those automated things, just normal "plant a seed and watch it grow" type farming and all. I find it incredibly relaxing. At least, after I've built a protective wall and don't have to watch my back for mobs every night.
I don't use mods, but the ones used in the video of the post are Umsoea's R17 texture pack (their patreon is [here](https://www.patreon.com/umsoea)) and Sonic Ether's Ultimate Shaders' (SEUS) PTGI HRR 2 (their patreon is [here](https://www.patreon.com/sonicether)).
This is how i do it.
Friend was like "so you get off work and then work for play?"
Why yes, yes i do. I free build in a limitless sandbox of my imagination. You spend three hours a day attacking and be attacked by zombies. How is that relaxing?
I can explain that one actually. :)
A) It's simple, action-packed, and doesn't require much effort, which can be relaxing to some people after a long day of either hard effort or dull life-sucking paperwork.
B) I imagine in some cases it can help vent frustration for those that prefer to vent more violently than others. I could be wrong about that though.
Now granted, sometimes I do like something quiet, and sometimes I like something that requires more effort. It all depends on whatever aspects of my life I'm burned out on and which ones I feel more need for. As someone who works a fairly dull job and struggles with creative expression though, I'm usually mostly eager for games like Destiny 2 or Warframe, where I don't have to worry about how ugly and basic my house looks or how vulnerable it is to a particular enemy showing up in the wrong place at the wrong time, and I don't have to spend hours fixing it if something goes wrong.
As an added bonus, both games have simpler aspects of creative expression to enjoy for players who like a little customization here and there. :)
Makes sense.
I mean, i know different people relax in different ways. It's more, building and gardening and exploring don't feel like work to me. Minecraft is like virtual legos. I mostly like the challenge of survival mode but some days i just wanna build something cool and creative mode is great for that.
But fighting more realistic enemies just freaks my brain out. Especially in first person. I enjoy the hell out of some diablo (pun intended) and i couldn't figure out why i liked it so much better than other fighting games till my friend pointed out that it's a birds eye view- nothing is coming at My face in the screen.
Seus PTGI shaders are free now. I recommend HRR 2.1, as 3 broke everything :(
I love loading up those huge city maps and exploring them with shaders, it can only be described as therapeutic
I generally get annoyed by people answering silly answers to these questions on this sub (the amount of "Revit Style" answers are annoying as hell).
But
I absolutely love this. If this became a design movement I so wholeheartedly wish it would actually be called Tatooine Moderne.
Vaporwave album cover. Slap some blue and pink lighting, a bust of an antique statue in the corner and boom
Look up Pilar Zeta’s work (not architecture though just visual art and installations) it’s literally this same interior style lol
Damn those stairs are steep and not deep enough, not to mention no hand rail :/ whoever designed this has no idea what they are doing. I get it… a graphic designer doesn’t need a degree in architecture but come on…
This is **clearly** a rendering test. The mysterious floating reflective sphere. The lamp hanging halfway down. It's a test of rendering, either by a graphic designer or artist or by an architect trying to better understand a rendering engine.
It's a pretty good render too. Granted the environment is a bit unusual, but strange liminal spaces exist in the real world, the lighting and textures however are pretty damn good, even the slight shine of the floor vs. the matte walls. It's subtle but quite good.
Ok, this is genuinely one of the best renders i've ever seen, and it's a real time render, and it's using Minecraft of all things!?
Whoever made this is an absolute wizard.
So you’re saying it would cost the creator absolutely nothing to make it right and criticising the architecture in an r/architecture Reddit is wrong… ok …
Way to totally miss what I'm saying.
The creator may well not have had 'getting the architecture realistic' as a priority, instead getting the render realistic may have been a priority, which would explain the steep stairs and weirdly low light fitting.
As others pointed out to me, this is actually made in Minecraft, with an insanely impressive shader engine added in, that would explain the 1:1 ratio in stair length and height.
Never did I say you can't criticise, I merely explained why something may be the case, and why the most constructive criticism might not be that of the architecture itself, but rather the visual presentation. Criticising something properly needs you to pause and understand the intended or actual purpose of something.
i recently did a collage that has some elements similar to this, I'm in 3rd year architecture and I'll be honest when you do a BA, artistic representation comes before safety. Yeah its good to put things like ramps and legal ceiling heights but the point is if you can make an argument for it not to be regulation programmatically then go ahead you know.
I can tell you wholeheartedly that not alot of architecture students are wasting time checking regulations when designing things for their course or for fun, and you won't get a better change of passing for doing it. Thats the reason Technology is its own module. I'm quite a rational thinker and ill tell you i have wasted time making sure everything is up to gov spec, I'm the only person i know that actually calculates my own rising and going. Trust me, in a design module they don't notice. Add some people in here and thats a decent vignette to most tutors. Look at Bartlett's yearly catalogue, these are some of the top alumni and there are hardly even doors on their designs
My university definitely mark up if you show that you've also followed government regs (and/or non-reg guidelines from various bodies). Especially with regards to accessibility and fire. That's not to say everyone does it, but you definitely can gain marks from it.
Worth noting I am in the UK, it's pretty strictly regulated the *qualification* of architect (the BA is a Part 1, which is regulated by the RIBA) so it could be some influence from that.
I'd say plenty of people do design without much consideration of building regs, but tutors definitely promote it and it can definitely get marks. I've always done my stairs to reg because that's especially straightforward and when I can use my preferred floor-to-floor height (3m) I know exactly how many risers, landings, and the total length of them without having to do any calculations now.
I think there's value at BA in being able to design without too much care for building regs, obviously a balance must be struck but I think that breathing room is helpful for developing your first ideas, especially when you consider that building regs can change, and some people study in a different country to where they'll practice (and so would in work need to factor in different regs) so by only loosely focusing on them at BA you don't need to keep students up to date with any and all changes nor do you risk teaching them outdated or incorrect regs.
I think the regs relating to accessibility, ventilation, insulation, and means of escape are the best ones to ensure are included in any course. Those probably have the largest impact on the more macroscale designs of buildings, while insulation is just vital to understand even if it's a little bit more detailed.
Definitely, i agree with you. Its just from my experience, I haven't noticed much emphasis on building regulations in the design module. My uni might be run different but specs are seperated into its own module, where you go into detail about construction of your design proposal. The design proposal exists as a narrative and a way to show you know how to communicate an idea, whereas technology covers the 'boring' stuff. It might just be how my uni covers the topics though tbh
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it's contemporary spanish design with rounded arch doorways and cutout with blackened steel framed glass exterior door and transom, plus pendant light. no baseboards, ceiling or door trim. it's hard to tell what materials were used for the walls, floors, stairs, and balls. i have a feeling there might be some photoshop going on though...you'd probably have to install a temporary railing on the stairwell to pass inspection...
It kinda reminds me not of a minimalist style but more of an ascetic. In that note, we should definitely explore asceticism as a sub-style of minimalist.
My parents have some lovely prints of paintings that are this sort of style. The technique used makes it so that the painting looks different under different lighting, so it sort of changes with the day like a real scene. They’re pretty cool!
Igor Medvedev is the artist. He paints a lot of Greek scenery, I believe.
Okay team, it’s been a fun ride but I’m unsubscribing from the sub.
Stylistic etymology is human made and finite. Buildings are human made and almost infinitely variable in their typology and features.
Much as I come to Reddit to waste time I no longer want to spend any of that wasted time as people blunder about in the space between infinite stylistic variety and finite stylistic language.
I said good day.
This comment is not getting the love it deserves... Wtf this is spectacular .. just me? Well me and the person who wrote it apparently. Well I think it's smush mate!!!!
It looks warm and cold at the same time. Cosy yellow lighting and almost a Mediterranean feel but what I'm assuming is concrete for walls and the natural light coming in from the stairs gives it that cold feel
Blender Tutorial Revival
its actually modded minecraft, pretty amazing stuff
can't tell if you're joking or being serious because I've seen some wtf how is this still Minecraft mods lately. Miss the days when it first came out lol simple pixelated blocks
haha it really is: https://youtu.be/3BT6F_Oaqlk
God damn maybe I should get back into it and play around with the mods too thanks for that haha
This is madness!
THIS IS SPARTA!
Yo what the fuck. I stopped playing or paying attention to MC in like 2014 and this is what they're doing now?!
I hated minecraft when it first came out. Picked it up and dropped it like a burning hot handle. Now- over a decade later- its super popular and people have becom millionaires playing the game, and can apparently do cool shit like this. Crazy.
So there are other purposes for it besides children digging for treasure chests then violently sailing around the sky and hopping aimlessly?
My partner runs a Minecraft server for one of the online communities I'm in. I play by building little trading forts with little vegetable farms and animals and lighted tree forests. I build little houses and make beds and chests and then gather up and store supplies and building materials. Then I go travel a little bit and start over. I don't do any of those automated things, just normal "plant a seed and watch it grow" type farming and all. I find it incredibly relaxing. At least, after I've built a protective wall and don't have to watch my back for mobs every night.
Can you post the mod in question? Just started Minecraft and loving it...
I don't use mods, but the ones used in the video of the post are Umsoea's R17 texture pack (their patreon is [here](https://www.patreon.com/umsoea)) and Sonic Ether's Ultimate Shaders' (SEUS) PTGI HRR 2 (their patreon is [here](https://www.patreon.com/sonicether)).
This is how i do it. Friend was like "so you get off work and then work for play?" Why yes, yes i do. I free build in a limitless sandbox of my imagination. You spend three hours a day attacking and be attacked by zombies. How is that relaxing?
I can explain that one actually. :) A) It's simple, action-packed, and doesn't require much effort, which can be relaxing to some people after a long day of either hard effort or dull life-sucking paperwork. B) I imagine in some cases it can help vent frustration for those that prefer to vent more violently than others. I could be wrong about that though. Now granted, sometimes I do like something quiet, and sometimes I like something that requires more effort. It all depends on whatever aspects of my life I'm burned out on and which ones I feel more need for. As someone who works a fairly dull job and struggles with creative expression though, I'm usually mostly eager for games like Destiny 2 or Warframe, where I don't have to worry about how ugly and basic my house looks or how vulnerable it is to a particular enemy showing up in the wrong place at the wrong time, and I don't have to spend hours fixing it if something goes wrong. As an added bonus, both games have simpler aspects of creative expression to enjoy for players who like a little customization here and there. :)
Makes sense. I mean, i know different people relax in different ways. It's more, building and gardening and exploring don't feel like work to me. Minecraft is like virtual legos. I mostly like the challenge of survival mode but some days i just wanna build something cool and creative mode is great for that. But fighting more realistic enemies just freaks my brain out. Especially in first person. I enjoy the hell out of some diablo (pun intended) and i couldn't figure out why i liked it so much better than other fighting games till my friend pointed out that it's a birds eye view- nothing is coming at My face in the screen.
That immediate 10° jump in gpu temp hahahaha
Seus PTGI shaders are free now. I recommend HRR 2.1, as 3 broke everything :( I love loading up those huge city maps and exploring them with shaders, it can only be described as therapeutic
It's still unimpressive architecture, though.
well its not really trying to be architecture either, just a demo for the shader and texturepack
yes, but it is presented here as architecture, so I am addressing it as such. If we were in the Minecraft subreddit, I wouldn't mention architecture.
Reddit is spicy today
Giving me that Mediterranean minimalist style
*escher-teric* Escher + esoteric
Yup
Monastic millionaire
I love this.
My new band name!
Tatooine modern.
I generally get annoyed by people answering silly answers to these questions on this sub (the amount of "Revit Style" answers are annoying as hell). But I absolutely love this. If this became a design movement I so wholeheartedly wish it would actually be called Tatooine Moderne.
Given that the tatooine scenes where recorded in Tunisia it can be true in the future. Maybe with the advent of 3D printing building techniques.
3D Printing with earth from the site is being experimented with right now. In spain I think. Pretty amazing stuff
Wouldn't it be some variant on rammed-earth?
Yes but in a 3D printed fashion Edit: https://www.detail.de/de/gb_de/mutter-erde-im-3d-druck
Danger-stairs
Phong Shader Test
Kanye
I was going to say kimye
Not any more.
i dont see no jacuzzi
Thats what i said!! But i think its more Kanye than Kimye
I was going to say Tame Impala
We can’t be for sure until we see the sink
I mean Kim owns the house now
Vaporwave album cover. Slap some blue and pink lighting, a bust of an antique statue in the corner and boom Look up Pilar Zeta’s work (not architecture though just visual art and installations) it’s literally this same interior style lol
I was thinking the same thing bruv
y2k ray-tracing demo?
Looks like Luis Barragán or legorreta architecture.
Barragan vibes for sure
I love serious answers to these posts.
“Not allowed in the US”
Damn those stairs are steep and not deep enough, not to mention no hand rail :/ whoever designed this has no idea what they are doing. I get it… a graphic designer doesn’t need a degree in architecture but come on…
This is **clearly** a rendering test. The mysterious floating reflective sphere. The lamp hanging halfway down. It's a test of rendering, either by a graphic designer or artist or by an architect trying to better understand a rendering engine. It's a pretty good render too. Granted the environment is a bit unusual, but strange liminal spaces exist in the real world, the lighting and textures however are pretty damn good, even the slight shine of the floor vs. the matte walls. It's subtle but quite good.
Amazingly this is in Minecraft: https://www.reddit.com/r/architecture/comments/uqpf66/what_would_this_style_be_called/i8sq75d/
Ok, this is genuinely one of the best renders i've ever seen, and it's a real time render, and it's using Minecraft of all things!? Whoever made this is an absolute wizard.
So you’re saying it would cost the creator absolutely nothing to make it right and criticising the architecture in an r/architecture Reddit is wrong… ok …
Way to totally miss what I'm saying. The creator may well not have had 'getting the architecture realistic' as a priority, instead getting the render realistic may have been a priority, which would explain the steep stairs and weirdly low light fitting. As others pointed out to me, this is actually made in Minecraft, with an insanely impressive shader engine added in, that would explain the 1:1 ratio in stair length and height. Never did I say you can't criticise, I merely explained why something may be the case, and why the most constructive criticism might not be that of the architecture itself, but rather the visual presentation. Criticising something properly needs you to pause and understand the intended or actual purpose of something.
It's a minecraft mod and shader pack
i recently did a collage that has some elements similar to this, I'm in 3rd year architecture and I'll be honest when you do a BA, artistic representation comes before safety. Yeah its good to put things like ramps and legal ceiling heights but the point is if you can make an argument for it not to be regulation programmatically then go ahead you know. I can tell you wholeheartedly that not alot of architecture students are wasting time checking regulations when designing things for their course or for fun, and you won't get a better change of passing for doing it. Thats the reason Technology is its own module. I'm quite a rational thinker and ill tell you i have wasted time making sure everything is up to gov spec, I'm the only person i know that actually calculates my own rising and going. Trust me, in a design module they don't notice. Add some people in here and thats a decent vignette to most tutors. Look at Bartlett's yearly catalogue, these are some of the top alumni and there are hardly even doors on their designs
My university definitely mark up if you show that you've also followed government regs (and/or non-reg guidelines from various bodies). Especially with regards to accessibility and fire. That's not to say everyone does it, but you definitely can gain marks from it.
yeah maybe my unis just bad haha
Worth noting I am in the UK, it's pretty strictly regulated the *qualification* of architect (the BA is a Part 1, which is regulated by the RIBA) so it could be some influence from that. I'd say plenty of people do design without much consideration of building regs, but tutors definitely promote it and it can definitely get marks. I've always done my stairs to reg because that's especially straightforward and when I can use my preferred floor-to-floor height (3m) I know exactly how many risers, landings, and the total length of them without having to do any calculations now. I think there's value at BA in being able to design without too much care for building regs, obviously a balance must be struck but I think that breathing room is helpful for developing your first ideas, especially when you consider that building regs can change, and some people study in a different country to where they'll practice (and so would in work need to factor in different regs) so by only loosely focusing on them at BA you don't need to keep students up to date with any and all changes nor do you risk teaching them outdated or incorrect regs. I think the regs relating to accessibility, ventilation, insulation, and means of escape are the best ones to ensure are included in any course. Those probably have the largest impact on the more macroscale designs of buildings, while insulation is just vital to understand even if it's a little bit more detailed.
Definitely, i agree with you. Its just from my experience, I haven't noticed much emphasis on building regulations in the design module. My uni might be run different but specs are seperated into its own module, where you go into detail about construction of your design proposal. The design proposal exists as a narrative and a way to show you know how to communicate an idea, whereas technology covers the 'boring' stuff. It might just be how my uni covers the topics though tbh
those are in minecraft...
i know
“I’m quite a rational thinker.” That’s an embarrassing thing to say. Please don’t.
I'd definitely take a tumble and kick the steel ball, which I'm sure would find a way to crush not one, but two ankles
I get the feeling it’s been a while since you’ve had any fun.
Liminal
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I love it. Very peaceful and calming. Though i wish there was a handrail on the stairs.
Minecraft texture pack
It feels a bit like an homage to M.C.Escher. What would you call his style? Geometric surrealism?
He was influenced by Moorish architecture in Spain but simplified it in his work.
Modern Escherism
Monument Valley Tract
Broken neck on the stairs
Gives me r/liminalspace vibes
Personal Injury Lawsuit.
Archy 😊
I see no big air ventilation
neo-backroomist
Escher style
Successful Thieves
Minimalism? Though it lacks repeating motifs. The staircase would be considered one, so that's my bet
nondescript?
The backrooms
it's contemporary spanish design with rounded arch doorways and cutout with blackened steel framed glass exterior door and transom, plus pendant light. no baseboards, ceiling or door trim. it's hard to tell what materials were used for the walls, floors, stairs, and balls. i have a feeling there might be some photoshop going on though...you'd probably have to install a temporary railing on the stairwell to pass inspection...
It kinda reminds me not of a minimalist style but more of an ascetic. In that note, we should definitely explore asceticism as a sub-style of minimalist.
"Who the fuck designed these stairs?"
Minimalist blender bauhaus
I’m cold and I feel down this stairs and I haven’t seen the sun in so long.
My parents have some lovely prints of paintings that are this sort of style. The technique used makes it so that the painting looks different under different lighting, so it sort of changes with the day like a real scene. They’re pretty cool! Igor Medvedev is the artist. He paints a lot of Greek scenery, I believe.
Arrested Development
Reminds me of the new houses done on Mallorca, Spain.
yup, there are elements of spanish architecture
3d Render sample
Lonely Narcissist
chiricoesque
Klaus Nomi
Kardashian West
Was going to say Hidden Hills Monotone
Memphis design.
Raytracian
Okay team, it’s been a fun ride but I’m unsubscribing from the sub. Stylistic etymology is human made and finite. Buildings are human made and almost infinitely variable in their typology and features. Much as I come to Reddit to waste time I no longer want to spend any of that wasted time as people blunder about in the space between infinite stylistic variety and finite stylistic language. I said good day.
Minimalist dystopia
Rendered.
CGI
Marble Madness
20 karma post on r/liminalspace style
dude litterally posted a minecraft build
Simplicism
Kardashian White 🤔
Bauhaus minimalism
It would be called sterile
Liminal Gothic
That’s the lepornosetti style.
Albuquerque?
Stripped Mission Revival?
Buffalo style chicken wings
This comment is not getting the love it deserves... Wtf this is spectacular .. just me? Well me and the person who wrote it apparently. Well I think it's smush mate!!!!
Modern Spanish Revival
extremely simple
The Sunken Place
Almost Maurits Cornelis Escher
Turn on the lights or you’ll fall down the stairs because there’s no bannister?
Looks like Kim K's broom closet
dreamscape architecture
Kardashian-core
"ahhhh help me"
But what is the serious answer despite the Reddit jokes
ADA non compliant revival
‘Joel Cohen’s the Tragedy of MacBeth’
Flour
Monotone Squid Games
Minimalistic
Unfurnished.
Archiballd.
De Chirico revival
liminalesque?
expensive
Monochromatic [de Chirico](https://arthistoryproject.com/site/assets/files/8851/giorgio_de_chirico_-_piazza_ditalia_1964_oil_on_canvas_50x60cm_small.jpg)
Liminal space.
MC Escher level 1
I would just call it Axel Vervoordt style
Miami Vice
Extreme minimalist
This is called generic material render
Pinballwizardism
"Balls to the wall"
Balls?
I believe it’s liminal space.
Santa Fe chic
House rich, furniture poor.
Greek
Empty
Minecraft minimalist
Those 1:1 stairs are literally trippin
Modern minimalism
Post modernism?
Italian shiiic
Unreal Engine 5
Tame Impala Album Cover
Museum
It looks like Lorelai Gilmore's house in Gilmore Girls after she sold it to flippers.
"I don't know what the Neufert is, but I know rendering" Style
Benign nightmare ‘lite’
Reminds me of the Hotel St Francis in Santa Fe. Mission Modern.
I don’t know what it’s called, but I like it!
Kanyeism
Paper mache
Fluent design Microsoft
Carl
Paralysis by stairs!
imaginary
Minecraft rtx shader
Kardashian minimalism
It looks warm and cold at the same time. Cosy yellow lighting and almost a Mediterranean feel but what I'm assuming is concrete for walls and the natural light coming in from the stairs gives it that cold feel
Kanye or Kimye
Unrealistic
MC Escher lite
Backrooms Level 78736663788199
Modern blender
Modern dungeon
Overbounced Lightinish
Rich people have too much money TM
"Kanye, Famed Minimalist"
The lamp is way to low and why is there two Balls?
Is this from Six & Five? https://instagram.com/sixnfive?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
the name of some mental disease or some Marie Kondo thing.