Is something inherently better about Modern that other styles? If so what is it? The ability to distinguish the subtle qualities of that question is significant.
I would argue that 'styles' themselves are the problem. I prefer the language of modernism as well, but is it dangerous when it becomes just another language of architecture, not a way of thinking that loads to a particular way of making.
thanks for the reference to the architecture of harris armstrong, saint louis' first and foremost modern architect for the greater part of the 20th century.
you can find out more about his work at my blog, architectural ruminations, http://remiss63.blogspot.com.
Is something inherently better about Modern that other styles? If so what is it? The ability to distinguish the subtle qualities of that question is significant.
ReplyDeleteI would argue that 'styles' themselves are the problem. I prefer the language of modernism as well, but is it dangerous when it becomes just another language of architecture, not a way of thinking that loads to a particular way of making.
Sorry, that should have meen, "lEads" to a particular way of making"
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ReplyDeletethanks for the reference to the architecture of harris armstrong, saint louis' first and foremost modern architect for the greater part of the 20th century.
ReplyDeleteyou can find out more about his work at my blog, architectural ruminations, http://remiss63.blogspot.com.