Title : "Good god, almost every single one of these buildings is a crime against humanity. The blather that the architects and critics offer..."
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"Good god, almost every single one of these buildings is a crime against humanity. The blather that the architects and critics offer..."
"... in support of these atrocities ('every single detail has a relationship to logic, from the corners to the steel to the cabinets to the grid of the entire structure' -- what does this even mean?) shows just how divorced from reality the architectural intelligentsia has been for the better part of 100 years now."That's just one of many very similar comments on the NYT article, "The 25 Most Significant Works of Postwar Architecture Three architects, three journalists and two designers gathered over Zoom to make a list of the most influential and lasting buildings that have been erected — or cleverly updated — since World War II. Here are the results."
I recommend clicking through to see the many photographs. If you, I predict you will find yourself muttering or exclaiming things like, "I hate all of these!" Or perhaps, "Where's Frank Lloyd Wright?"
To be fair, "most influential and lasting" doesn't mean most beautiful or most beneficial. It could mask dismay: This is what took hold and has tormented us for so long.
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