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by jfrd
1858 days ago
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Could it be that the examples of “good” architecture were selected over centuries by the communities that chose to preserve them, while the “bad” examples were chosen by pretentious hacks who don’t have to live and work near these buildings? I love the author’s point, but I wonder if there are better examples of modern architecture that just aren’t being celebrated by the in-crowd. Reminds me of Howard Roark. |
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