Originally posted by Serial_Apologist
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Things That Should Not Have Been Built in Britain
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Simon
They don't like it because it's a way of having a go at Prince Charles and his opposition to modern crap. And because it actually looks like a building rather than a lump of rubbish. It's balanced, in proportion and pleasant - all qualities hated by the modernists.
And for GongGong - forever alleging his love of all that is modern tat in art - to describe something as "fake" is one of the best jokes of the year.
And talking about axioms: one of the most useful I've ever developed, which has never yet been proved false, is that on these boards, if S-A, Gong, Amateur and Flossie are against you, you can be sure that you're right!Last edited by Guest; 14-12-12, 14:16.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostUltimately however you (msgs 163-165) are basing your views on axioms which themselves are open to question. Why not just say you don't like it - which at least MrGG has done. Trying to justify such dislike by some form of reasoning would only work if the foundations and logical processes used are sound, which I personally suspect is not the case.
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Originally posted by Simon View PostThey don't like it because it's a way of having a go at Prince Charles and his opposition to modern crap. And because it actually looks like a building rather than a lump of rubbish. It's balanced, in proportion and pleasant - all qualities hated by the modernists.
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It's FAKE , it's like a Singaporean shopping arcade (and yes I have seen them )
Simon , you seem to be as knowledgeable about architecture as you are about the music of Morton Feldman ........
though of course you are NEVER wrong .......
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
It's FAKE , it's like a Singaporean shopping arcade (and yes I have seen them )
Simon , you seem to be as knowledgeable about architecture as you are about the music of Morton Feldman ........
though of course you are NEVER wrong .......
The "balanced, in proportion" bit reads like it came straight from the Ladybird book of Georgian architecture. Be fair though, if and when Charlie becomes king, he intends to be not Charles III but George VII.
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Simon
Originally posted by Bryn View PostThe "balanced, in proportion" bit reads like it came straight from the Ladybird book of Georgian architecture.
You, on the other hand, will no doubt have more recent knowledge of such basic literature, so I accept your judgement on this one.
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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostA debate going on around here....bring it down I say....
City council decides in principle to bulldoze 1969 building, saying it is cheaper to replace it than refurbish it
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=pre...,r:0,s:0,i:128
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostA debate going on around here....bring it down I say....
City council decides in principle to bulldoze 1969 building, saying it is cheaper to replace it than refurbish it
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=pre...,r:0,s:0,i:128
What the article doesn't mention (& the one that I read did) is that in a poll of residents of Preston it was the most popular building.
(I was going to reply to Simon's post about the Poundbury fire-station, but I can't be bothered. He obviously has no understanding of what good or bad architecture is, & I've got better things to do than try & teach him)
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I suppose I would want to see Preston Bus station for myself, and also how it functions, before joining a campaign.
But there are an awful lot of buildings more deserving of the bulldozer.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Not unlike this - http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/...whitehall1.jpg, or this - http://www.publicintelligence.net/wp...09/07/mi63.png
The second is definitely one I'd demolish (it shouldn't have been built for a number of reasons).
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While we are enjoying a side-trip to eastern Europe, perhaps this building should be looked at - http://albanianpyramids.files.wordpr...-pa341313.jpeg - the Enver Hoxha pyramid in Tirana. Although there are moves to demolish it there is a view locally that it should be retained because of its originality & historic significance.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Simon View PostAnd because it actually looks like a building rather than a lump of rubbish. It's balanced, in proportion and pleasant
Simon, whatever else you might say about this building, the one thing you can't claim is that it is in proportion (I assume you mean with its surroundings, not in itself?). It is grotesquely out of proportion with the surrounding buildings, dwarfing its Legoland neighbours (not apparent in the photo which is just of the building). I can't make out whether you've actually been there. It is a colossus on the Poundbury skyline. Obviously it has to be of a certain size to accommodate fire engines, but it's not every village that has a fire station and I have no idea why this was put here.
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