Cool proberly, but I think projects like this prove a dead-end. When the actural building it's structure the very building core are so arogant treaded ,when everything deal with dragging architecture to the outmost silli edge, when meaning disapear and a building become an academic gesture rather than what it shuld be ,a masterpiece and not a joke. --- what I realy want to know is, where do this end, when do architecture grow up and realise it's responsability to the world that feed it.
You may not be aware that the building is a cable system, heavily anchored at the base of an unfinished marble platform. (which refers to Stalin's ruins right next door).
Besides you are correct in arguing that architecture has responsibility- but then why not condemn every out of place office building and shopping mall?
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if this were a lysol commercial, that thing would be history.
ha! nice Steven...
great. i was planning on using 'sea monsters' as a parti.
i wonder why this guy wasn't a finalist in the asplund competition? because he may have submitted something like this and this thing looks stoopid?!
I think it's cool.
Cool proberly, but I think projects like this prove a dead-end. When the actural building it's structure the very building core are so arogant treaded ,when everything deal with dragging architecture to the outmost silli edge, when meaning disapear and a building become an academic gesture rather than what it shuld be ,a masterpiece and not a joke. --- what I realy want to know is, where do this end, when do architecture grow up and realise it's responsability to the world that feed it.
You may not be aware that the building is a cable system, heavily anchored at the base of an unfinished marble platform. (which refers to Stalin's ruins right next door).
Besides you are correct in arguing that architecture has responsibility- but then why not condemn every out of place office building and shopping mall?
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