@fusseluflecki we are trying not to touch too much on the aesthetics, though we can. That building is probably the most controversial building that will take us 10 hours explaining. From aesthetical point of view - some find it as the glory of eclecticism and ultra narrative facade, others as brutal noise of styles built by replacing 1000s of people and labour colonial exploitation.
Exactly, nothing against big buildings. There are many great inclusive examples with realy cosmopolitan character, but here we wanted to tickle their - public space hunger. Thanks for the input, much appreciated
The last building looks good
@fusseluflecki we are trying not to touch too much on the aesthetics, though we can. That building is probably the most controversial building that will take us 10 hours explaining. From aesthetical point of view - some find it as the glory of eclecticism and ultra narrative facade, others as brutal noise of styles built by replacing 1000s of people and labour colonial exploitation.
I think big buildings look nice but not when you jam then onto a regular street corner
Exactly, nothing against big buildings. There are many great inclusive examples with realy cosmopolitan character, but here we wanted to tickle their - public space hunger. Thanks for the input, much appreciated
@@stripping_architecture no worries, good channel I'm glad it was recommended
@@kipkipper-lg9vl happy to hear that 🥰