Bilibili — Architecture 101
The Architecture 101 film intertext serves a strategic function. It allows creators to anchor technical content within a familiar, sentimental narrative. When a vlogger says “This is my own Architecture 101 moment,” they invoke both first love and first building—making the discipline emotionally legible to outsiders.
Among these, (建筑入门 or 建筑学101) has become a popular search term and tag. This phrase is used ambiguously: it references the well-known Korean romance film Architecture 101 (2012), but on Bilibili, it signifies foundational architectural content. This double meaning is productive—the romantic aura of the film infuses technical tutorials with emotional resonance. architecture 101 bilibili
Author: [Institutional Affiliation] Date: April 17, 2026 Abstract In the landscape of Chinese digital media, Bilibili has emerged as an unlikely repository for architectural education. This paper investigates the phenomenon of “Architecture 101”—a colloquial term referring to beginner-oriented architectural content on Bilibili, distinct from the 2012 Korean film of the same name. Through qualitative analysis of top-ranked videos, bullet-screen (danmu) interactions, and user comments, this study argues that Bilibili has democratized architectural pedagogy by merging technical instruction (SketchUp, Rhino, hand-rendering) with romanticized lifestyle narratives. The platform transforms architecture from a professional discipline into an aspirational aesthetic accessible to non-students. Findings reveal three core content clusters: software tutorials (utilitarian), design theory (intellectual), and “architect vlogs” (affective). The bullet-screen culture facilitates real-time peer critique and emotional reinforcement, creating a quasi-studio environment. Ultimately, “Architecture 101 on Bilibili” functions as both a preparatory school for prospective majors and a therapeutic escape for those enchanted by spatial creativity. The Architecture 101 film intertext serves a strategic