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[–] FormerBaltimoreRes ago 

The article references the Tour Montparnasse which is a building that ruins Paris's sky line. It was designed by Walter Gropius one of the "fathers of modern architecture", a crypto who married into a Jewish family. But you want to know the funniest thing about his wikipedia page: "Gropius could not draw"

(((They))) are nothing more than graffiti artists who ruin our society.

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[–] bosunmoon 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

My girlfriend had to drag me out of there because I was stark raving mad at the bullshit I saw inside. I had a few martinis on the rooftop and started ranting about what horse shit the whole place was.

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[–] Plant_Boy ago 

Old intricate architecture is a story written in art and told over time.

Modern architecture is the Duplo towers of some art student with no imagination.

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[–] arsefaggot ago 

They say everything became ugly after WWII while consistently listing jewish architects as the prime culprits.

Make a fucking connection bro.

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[–] TonyTronic ago 

The Modern Art World is filled with (((Them))) inverting all that was Good...

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[–] PhilKDick 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Started with Bauhaus. Read Tom Wolfe's From Bauhaus to Our House

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[–] bosunmoon 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I've recently been reading all about architects who follow bauhaus philosophy.

I've built plenty of houses. Roughly one every 6 months for the past 20 years, and I always get excited when I get to build something I actually like. At this point in my life I'm finally looking to build my own home, and it will absolutely be a bauhaus style modern.

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[–] PhilKDick ago 

What I recall is that, if the house is built where there's a lot of precipitation, it will be prone to leaks. Of course, there's been a lot of homebuilding technology improvements since Tom Wolfe wrote that book.

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[–] totallynotFBI ago 

Brutalism is not modernist.

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[–] bosunmoon 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

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