Today Architectural Digest travels to the Vancouver countryside to tour the 75.9 House. Designed by Omer Arbel, this unique structure got its name from being the 9th iteration of the 75th idea they authored in their studio. Omer’s design plays with the idea of creating future ancient structures using concrete in a soft, fluid way, letting the material dictate its form. Impressive tree-like pillars flow through the space giving the appearance of ‘found’ ruins. Join Omer for an in-depth look at the creative process and philosophy behind this unique structure. Director: Meg Sutton Director of Photography: Harry Hill Editor: Leticia Villarinho Architect: Omer Arbel Director of Content: Keleigh Nealon Producer: Joel Ahumada Director of Creative Development: Morgan Crossley Field Producer: Reegen Price Associate Producer: Noah Bierbrier Camera Operator: Oliver Smith Audio Engineer: Colyn Cameron Production Assistant: Luke Hubner Drone Operator: Rob Antill Post Production Supervisor: Andrew Montague Post Production Coordinator: Holly Frew Supervising Editor: Christina Mankellow; Eduardo Araujo Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds Colorist: Oliver Eid Special Thanks: Miranda MacDougall Want even more AD? Subscribe to the magazine and get a free tote ►► https://bit.ly/3Oh8McU Still haven’t subscribed to Architectural Digest on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/2zl7s34 ABOUT ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST The leading international design authority, Architectural Digest features articles and videos of the best in architecture, style, culture, travel, and shopping.
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