I generally like brutalist architecture but I feel that by embracing functionality many brutalist architects neglected the aesthetics of their building, and I think that is wrong. Aesthetics have a function; they make people feel better by making it so that the place they live and work _looks_ as well designed on the surface as it is behind the scenes. Lasdun got it right with the Royal College of Physicians.
The sense of beauty can't be articulated and it's better off so. Our incapability to do so has given rise to Art and of most forms of Art music and architecture is the most potent. This design along with 'modern art' is absolutely pale and lifeless
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What place is that that has my quite room no I'm really weird
I generally like brutalist architecture but I feel that by embracing functionality many brutalist architects neglected the aesthetics of their building, and I think that is wrong. Aesthetics have a function; they make people feel better by making it so that the place they live and work _looks_ as well designed on the surface as it is behind the scenes. Lasdun got it right with the Royal College of Physicians.
The sense of beauty can't be articulated and it's better off so. Our incapability to do so has given rise to Art and of most forms of Art music and architecture is the most potent. This design along with 'modern art' is absolutely pale and lifeless