And then you get the geniuses at /r/architecture whining “HURR DURR IT HAS NO ORNAMENTATION AND IT’S UGLY AND DYSTOPIAN AND ELON MUSK’S MANSION AT LEAST LOOKS BEAUTIFUL!!”
I’ve noticed that real architects, urban planners, etc actually tend to have a lot of respect for Soviet infrastructure, whether they subscribe to the Western political narrative or not. The fake, internet ones, not so much.
Well I never had the fortune of speaking with actual architects. Instead it’s just a buncha weirdos and bloggers (looking at you, Varlamov).
Although I would argue that the internet dweller’s perspective is warped due to largely seeing post Soviet buildings - after years of decay and neglect
And then you get the geniuses at /r/architecture whining “HURR DURR IT HAS NO ORNAMENTATION AND IT’S UGLY AND DYSTOPIAN AND ELON MUSK’S MANSION AT LEAST LOOKS BEAUTIFUL!!”
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Be the change you want to see in the world. I’ve got some pictures of Soviet architecture saved
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Fine, I’ll do it.
How do I do it?
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smh mobile user
shame
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We’ll get it going, don’t worry
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Thank you
I’m going to ratio /r/architecture with images of Bucharest from 1964
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I don’t have a post in mind. Just joking about how /r/architecture really hates any functional buildings
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Yup. The eternal reeeing about “commieblocks”, the favourite pastime of online “architecture experts”.
I’ve noticed that real architects, urban planners, etc actually tend to have a lot of respect for Soviet infrastructure, whether they subscribe to the Western political narrative or not. The fake, internet ones, not so much.
Haha my architectural student friend has this stance despite being pro-capitalist, it is interesting to talk since I’m studying Civil Eng.
Well I never had the fortune of speaking with actual architects. Instead it’s just a buncha weirdos and bloggers (looking at you, Varlamov).
Although I would argue that the internet dweller’s perspective is warped due to largely seeing post Soviet buildings - after years of decay and neglect
I think they look much better than a bunch of houses with vastly different styles…