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What architectural style would you like to see come back?

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  • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

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    I think art deco is one of my favorites. It still has a clean, modern look that ages surprisingly well, even a century later.

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    I enjoy the Art Deco look. Sleek yet confident.

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    • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

      Original question by @[email protected]

      I think art deco is one of my favorites. It still has a clean, modern look that ages surprisingly well, even a century later.

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      Cyclopean. We just don't make 'em like we used to; with big, irregular stones and zero mortar.

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        More Frutiger Aero photos because I can't stop thinking about how beautiful it is:

        One thing about it is that it ain't the most homely of aesthetics and architectures. It's almost always in the context of a workplace, airport, shopping center, etc. In an ideal world I'd live in a mid century modern house and work in a frutiger aero workplace.

        Edit: just found this really cool website https://frutigeraeroarchive.org/

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        Those ai generated plants and hallway wall things bother me a bit.

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        • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

          Original question by @[email protected]

          I think art deco is one of my favorites. It still has a clean, modern look that ages surprisingly well, even a century later.

          wieson@feddit.orgW This user is from outside of this forum
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          Brick gothic

          And brick factories with high arches windows and rounded roofs

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            Brutalism always fascinated me, i tried to model some building in 3d modeling tools in this style, churches public squares you name it. These huge, empty and vast monuments to the industrial nature of a building are like monolyths in a city. They claim their existance and you can't ignore them.

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            I am 100% with you on Brutalism. It is often vilified but I think it's beautiful.

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              Brutalism always fascinated me, i tried to model some building in 3d modeling tools in this style, churches public squares you name it. These huge, empty and vast monuments to the industrial nature of a building are like monolyths in a city. They claim their existance and you can't ignore them.

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              i would like more brutalism because my country desperately needs affordable housing...

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              • sevon@lemmy.kde.socialS [email protected]

                Those ai generated plants and hallway wall things bother me a bit.

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                After looking more closely, some of them do look AI generated. I still think the idea of the images is nice but it is annoying to see how it messes up the details.

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                • wieson@feddit.orgW [email protected]

                  Brick gothic

                  And brick factories with high arches windows and rounded roofs

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                  Yes.

                  This is one of my favourite styles!

                  There was a very prolific architect in Sweden back in 1890-1915, who designed several iconic buildings of Stockholm:

                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Boberg

                  He designed these absolutely gorgeous gasometers:

                  Just look at the drawings!

                  Here are drawings of other utility buildings at the same gas works also designed by him:

                  He also designed the fire station in Gävle, which as far as I can see is still in use:

                  https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gävle_brandstation

                  He designed this water tower in Stockholm:

                  https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosebacke_vattentorn

                  There are plenty of other architects, but I just love that era of Ferdinand's work...

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                  • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                    Original question by @[email protected]

                    I think art deco is one of my favorites. It still has a clean, modern look that ages surprisingly well, even a century later.

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                    Roman revival... most anything with arches, pillars, ashlar, obvious lentils, a strong sturdy feel.

                    But also high tech / structural expressionism.

                    (Uniklinikum Aachen, Germany)

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                    • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                      Original question by @[email protected]

                      I think art deco is one of my favorites. It still has a clean, modern look that ages surprisingly well, even a century later.

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                      Mud buildings

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                      • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                        Original question by @[email protected]

                        I think art deco is one of my favorites. It still has a clean, modern look that ages surprisingly well, even a century later.

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                        Tudor-style wattle and daub, timber framed houses with thatched roofs.

                        It's relatively environmentally friendly and sequesters a lot of carbon, and is well insulated. Willow coppices can be grown just about anywhere too.

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                        • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                          Original question by @[email protected]

                          I think art deco is one of my favorites. It still has a clean, modern look that ages surprisingly well, even a century later.

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                          The city I'm in has a ton of art deco buildings, I didn't even realize until I was an adult that it wasn't normal.

                          I would want art deco everywhere, it's probably nostalgia talking, but I think it's hella classy.

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                            The city I'm in has a ton of art deco buildings, I didn't even realize until I was an adult that it wasn't normal.

                            I would want art deco everywhere, it's probably nostalgia talking, but I think it's hella classy.

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                            Is your city called Rapture?

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                            • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

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                              I think art deco is one of my favorites. It still has a clean, modern look that ages surprisingly well, even a century later.

                              jackbydev@programming.devJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                              Neofuturism.

                              Example of Neofuturistic architecture, floors form a structure similar to a ribcage from a central elevator shaft. The Marriott Marquis in Atlanta GA.

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                                Frutiger Aero. This is what the future should have looked like. It's a beautiful balance between nature and technology. I love the glossy, transpartent, rounded nature of it all. The colors are bright and fresh but relaxing at the same time.

                                I'm also a big fan of mid century modern. It does a good job at incorporating a natural look. On the outside, the buildings are usually low profile and blend into the landscape well. On the inside, there's a lot of nice, quality natural materials like wood and stone that are used throughout.

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                                Frutiger Aero was heavily used in Elite Dangerous for a faction's ships. I love that look! Didn't realize it had a name.

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                                • jackbydev@programming.devJ [email protected]

                                  Neofuturism.

                                  Example of Neofuturistic architecture, floors form a structure similar to a ribcage from a central elevator shaft. The Marriott Marquis in Atlanta GA.

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                                  I knew I regonized that structure. Read the caption you put and yep, I've been there. Absolutely awe inspiring piece of architecture.

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                                  • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                                    Original question by @[email protected]

                                    I think art deco is one of my favorites. It still has a clean, modern look that ages surprisingly well, even a century later.

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                                    Googie. The Seattle Space Needle is a design of this style.

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                                      Googie. The Seattle Space Needle is a design of this style.

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                                      I always called this "The Jetsons style," I had no idea there was an actual name for it.

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                                      • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                                        Original question by @[email protected]

                                        I think art deco is one of my favorites. It still has a clean, modern look that ages surprisingly well, even a century later.

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                                        I'm a deco man myself. The world should look like the futuristic vision of 1920s and 30s sci fi movies.

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