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Favourite type of architecture?

Postby Heralin » Fri Aug 26, 2016 11:44 am

Discussion for architecture, what's your guys favourite?
In my opinion to start, I would have to say early british architecture and WW2 era germany. Although I also enjoy many italian, greek and roman styles of building.
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Postby Rio Cana » Fri Aug 26, 2016 11:55 am

Yes, I am going to repeat what other NS poster like to repeat. :lol:

You need to write more especially give your opinion or else someone may lock this thread. Some time ago there was a thread like this one.

Having said that Spanish colonial and French colonial seem nice.

Photo of Spanish - https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/23 ... 6b5cd8.jpg

Edit - Photo of French - http://www.seetheworldinmyeyes.com/wp-c ... cherry.jpg
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Postby Heralin » Fri Aug 26, 2016 11:58 am

Rio Cana wrote:Yes, I am going to repeat what other NS poster like to repeat.

You need to write more especially give your opinion or else someone may lock this thread. Some time ago there was a thread like this one.

Having said that Spanish colonial and French colonial seem nice.

I apologize, I am new to forum posting so I do not know the etiquette for it.
My favourite type of architecture however, has to be WW2 era germany and modern/futuristic style skyscrapers. Roman architecture and greek architecture is also nice.

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Postby Nova Francais » Fri Aug 26, 2016 11:59 am

Greco-Roman or Arab.

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Postby Bulgar Rouge » Fri Aug 26, 2016 12:02 pm

Russian constructivism and Louis Kahn's stuff.

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Postby Rio Cana » Fri Aug 26, 2016 12:03 pm

Heralin wrote:
Rio Cana wrote:Yes, I am going to repeat what other NS poster like to repeat.

You need to write more especially give your opinion or else someone may lock this thread. Some time ago there was a thread like this one.

Having said that Spanish colonial and French colonial seem nice.

I apologize, I am new to forum posting so I do not know the etiquette for it.
My favourite type of architecture however, has to be WW2 era germany and modern/futuristic style skyscrapers. Roman architecture and greek architecture is also nice.



The problem with modern skyscrapers is that they use too much glass. That explains why todays skyscrapers get built quickly unlike decades ago.
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Postby Heralin » Fri Aug 26, 2016 12:05 pm

Rio Cana wrote:
Heralin wrote:I apologize, I am new to forum posting so I do not know the etiquette for it.
My favourite type of architecture however, has to be WW2 era germany and modern/futuristic style skyscrapers. Roman architecture and greek architecture is also nice.



The problem with modern skyscrapers is that they use too much glass. That explains why todays skyscrapers get built quickly unlike decades ago.

I suppose that is a problem, not to mention with height there is not much room in terms of how you can design the building, but I do quite like skyscrapers because it gives me the exciting feeling of progress in society.

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Postby Olerand » Fri Aug 26, 2016 12:09 pm

Baroque, and tastefully done Rococo, mostly.
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Byzantine, Egyptian, Gothic, Mayan, and various others (difficult to narrow it down, since there are a lot of styles, mostly old ones, that I appreciate).
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Postby Rio Cana » Fri Aug 26, 2016 12:26 pm

Heralin wrote:
Rio Cana wrote:

The problem with modern skyscrapers is that they use too much glass. That explains why todays skyscrapers get built quickly unlike decades ago.

I suppose that is a problem, not to mention with height there is not much room in terms of how you can design the building, but I do quite like skyscrapers because it gives me the exciting feeling of progress in society.


You need to be careful when you say "progress in society". Some of those skyscrappers might look very modern looking but are problems in the making. I mean design flaws or cost cutting. For example, there is a skyscrapper in San Francisco which is sinking. They must have known this would happen. Andif the sinking was not enough, its starting to lean.

Story on that - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMutQBXj5X4

What they do not tell you is that in the very early 20 century the location of the building was part of San Francisco bay. After the great quake they tossed all the rumble into the bay thus drying it up. The builder of this building built on top of all that landfill. They needed to get to bedrock which they did not do. They say bedrock is 91 meters (300 feet) down.
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Olerand wrote:Baroque, and tastefully done Rococo, mostly.


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Chessmistress wrote:
Olerand wrote:Baroque, and tastefully done Rococo, mostly.


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Reminds me, I never saw the Klementium library when I was over there, but I once visited Strahov monastery in Prague, and saw both library halls there. Looks pretty similar in style.
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Postby Nanatsu no Tsuki » Fri Aug 26, 2016 1:40 pm

I have quite a few favorite architectural styles: Romanesque, Gothic, Neo-Gothic, Neo-Classical, Art-Nouveau, Gregorian, Indo-Islamic, Maratha, Vijayanagara, Spanish Islamic, Prairie style, Colonial, and Art Deco.
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Postby Olerand » Fri Aug 26, 2016 1:43 pm

Chessmistress wrote:
Olerand wrote:Baroque, and tastefully done Rococo, mostly.


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I like rococo, but it is often overdone. I think it is both a good and bad thing that rococo architecture never replaced baroque in France, for as beautiful as rococo is in Italy and southern Germany where it was most popular, it was often a little overdone. And I would regret seeing the same in French architecture.
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For modern styles, Futurist and Art Deco.

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Postby Heralin » Fri Aug 26, 2016 1:49 pm

Rio Cana wrote:
Heralin wrote:I suppose that is a problem, not to mention with height there is not much room in terms of how you can design the building, but I do quite like skyscrapers because it gives me the exciting feeling of progress in society.


You need to be careful when you say "progress in society". Some of those skyscrappers might look very modern looking but are problems in the making. I mean design flaws or cost cutting. For example, there is a skyscrapper in San Francisco which is sinking. They must have known this would happen. Andif the sinking was not enough, its starting to lean.

Story on that - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMutQBXj5X4

What they do not tell you is that in the very early 20 century the location of the building was part of San Francisco bay. After the great quake they tossed all the rumble into the bay thus drying it up. The builder of this building built on top of all that landfill. They needed to get to bedrock which they did not do. They say bedrock is 91 meters (300 feet) down.

Truly? That is pretty frightening news indeed...surely the problem has been recognized by the city though, yes?

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Postby Conscentia » Fri Aug 26, 2016 1:55 pm

My favourite architectural styles are Russian Revival, Indo-Saracenic Revival, Moorish Revival, Gothic Revival, Gothic, Tudor Revival, Tudor, Classical, Neoclassical, Japanese architecture (predating Westernisation), Art Deco, some Art Nouveau. I'd say Russian Revival is my favourite if I had to choose between those, although architectural preference is contextual to some degree.
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Postby The Florists Union » Fri Aug 26, 2016 3:31 pm

Le Corbusier's architecture, it's pretty nice.

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A few styles I like include Moorish, Tibetan, Minangkaybu, Old Norse(?) and Shinto architecture. I like classical architecture but not so much neoclassical - it seems like a stodgier interpretation with less vibrant life than the original, brightly colored classical temples. Gothic architecture is also cool. For modern stuff I like expressionism, the New World Order-looking stuff they have in Brasilia and (especially) Astana, as well as expressionism (but not Frank Gehry) and whatever Gaudi is.
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Meryuma wrote:A few styles I like include Moorish, Tibetan, Minangkaybu, Old Norse(?) and Shinto architecture. I like classical architecture but not so much neoclassical - it seems like a stodgier interpretation with less vibrant life than the original, brightly colored classical temples. Gothic architecture is also cool. For modern stuff I like expressionism, the New World Order-looking stuff they have in Brasilia and (especially) Astana, as well as expressionism (but not Frank Gehry) and whatever Gaudi is.


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The Florists Union wrote:Le Corbusier's architecture, it's pretty nice.



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