the same neoclassical trend popping up everywhere in architecture
I don't think it will last...there's a difference between honoring the past and living in it
the neoclassical projects of the last few years have a plastic-y, Disney-like feel to them, almost like they are explicitly and cartoonishly fake
but it would be nice if what we got out of it was a renewed interest in decorative masonry and an acceptance that the vaulted roof is simply superior to the flat roof in every way
the same neoclassical trend popping up everywhere in architecture
I don't think it will last...there's a difference between honoring the past and living in it
the neoclassical projects of the last few years have a plastic-y, Disney-like feel to them, almost like they are explicitly and cartoonishly fake
but it would be nice if what we got out of it was a renewed interest in decorative masonry and an acceptance that the vaulted roof is simply superior to the flat roof in every way