I suppose I could have gone a little more in depth—I just picked the handle that more members knew him as!I am ashamed of myself
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I suppose I could have gone a little more in depth—I just picked the handle that more members knew him as!I am ashamed of myself
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Also arguably less accessible to the layperson.Off-topic, but it sure is interesting to read these old threads and compare the level of architectural discourse then vs. today. Perhaps it was a bit pretentious, maybe a tad insufferable, but way more fun to read than most of the architectural discussions from the past five or so years I've been active here.
For sure, and probably deliberately so. But underneath all that obfuscation and elitism, there were some good ideas...Also arguably less accessible to the layperson.
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I like it, why the hate?
I won't speak for others, but personally, I hate most attempts at faux historicism, I don't think the style fits in well in this part of Yorkville, and if you're going to do it, you should probably hire Robert Stern.
There is a lot to learn from historic styles that can be brought forward to create proportionally pleasing, timeless design that's loved by laypeople - but architectural education long ago threw that baby out with the bath water.