I still see it as the architecture of the future.
>Thoughts on Brutalism in your country?it's not
>>216047849I guess brutalism is just easy to build, they can be 3D printed in the future
>>216047849neo-futurism is kino and i want it anywhere and everywhere
>>216047849Brutalism is dead here. It's all about wood now.
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>>216047849unironically the architecture of the future is supposed to be biological material. cellulose, bio-concrete, etc. it's supposed to be cheaper once the technology matures and self-repairing and better for the environment
I think brutalism contrasted with water/plants is a very cool aesthetic
Sometimes cool but generally depressing and ugly and ruins the overall continuity of the city
>>216048197Not wrong.
>t's all about wood now.Not anymore
>>216048013>>216048043retvrning to trad
mostly shit, but I like some examplesit's just too gloomy here for it to ever really work
>>216047849Looks gay as fuck but still better than reddit "Solarpunk"