Spyke

Big beautiful brutalistic concrete block with some fucking space!

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feddit.org

Art Deco and Art Nouveau both are great in my eyes. (Neo-)Gothic cathedrals and churches are also wonderful.

But one more regional thing: I really like the Brick Gothic style. It is robust against wear and tear and still looks great.

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lemmy.ml

Yeah, art deco is definitely high on that list. Also brutalism. I especially love brutalist interiors.

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Luminoctareply
lemm.ee

Ah yes, the evil villain hideout style. Not a fan of it myself but it does have something cool about it.

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Honestly it does look good in a way yeah. Especially for the mega structures. Nice

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Opisekreply
lemmy.world

Living in Germany I can't stand any more brutalism. It has become the "standard" because it's just the cheapest to leave the raw concrete exposed.

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Libra00reply
lemmy.ml

Fair enough, to each their own. Although brutalism is more than just exposed concrete, that is definitely the signature thing.

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Opisekreply
lemmy.world

More often than not Brutalism is nowadays used as an excuse for minimizing cost here. While some of the pictures shown here can look appealing, the style just doesn't sit well with me considering how it is (mis)used here.

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Libra00reply
lemmy.ml

That's fair, taste is subjective and formed for lots of reasons, I'm not telling you you're wrong or anything.

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Yeah I just don't want to come off as crapping on an art style for no reason.

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sbvreply
sh.itjust.works

I fully expect that to make a comeback in the aftermath of the climate wars.

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I was thinking the exact same thing. Mud walls are great insulators, and keep really cool during the intense summer heat

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mander.xyz

Any style older than 60 years that is not brutalism.

Things used to have decor before, we've moved to a functionality only infrastructure, it's always done in the cheapest way possible and it's sort of depressing

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lemmy.ca

I'm a sucker for that 60's retrofuturism. The sleek, clean, and curved design of it all with such an optimistic view of the future is such a satisfying and happy vibe

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I do love the happy vibes of that, and googie! Both are cheerful aesthetics :)

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aussie.zone

I love this style of modern architecture from the late 1960s to early 1980s:

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Libra00reply
lemmy.ml

Iono, the first two are a bit much, but I do love the 3rd.

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futurology.today

The first two remind me of tacky mafia style hotels and maybe Miami (Tony Montana) or Las Vegas “classy”.

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I was thinking the tacky, overly-ostentatious decoration style you see in Russian government buildings, but yeah that fits too.

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It's architecture/interior design, taste is subjective. Like what you like, I'm not here to yuck anyone else's yum, just expressing my own opinion.

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lemmy.ml

Brutalism. The few brutalist buildings in my city are a welcome respite for the eyes against the blinged out crap they're building nowadays.

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Good brutalist architecture can take your breath away. It’s so solid, so permanent, so delightfully uncompromising.

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We have some here! Unfortunately, it's the Soviet style, "cold" brutalist architecture that feels quite hostile. I like the "warm" aesthetic like the DC Metro with the light playing across the waffle ceiling, and the warm, brown hexagonal tile underfoot. This picture appears to be artificially brightened:

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Idk about regular houses but I wish factories were still styled like they were in the Victorian era. There's a reason so many got converted into offices and apartments

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relic4322reply
lemmy.ml

exterior interior ill grant you, mutant exterior... not enough drugs XD

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Brutalist

Gorgeous brutalist, not "let's cut corners and costs" Soviet brutalist, but Le Corbusier tier.

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Second Art Nouveau. Art Deco is nice, but I think over played as a throwback.

Also a fan of a neoclassical Italianate style. Square columns, low flat roofs, towers and tall thin windows. It can vary, but when done in a clean and simple style, it's very nice IMO.

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The full swathe from Art Nouveau/Jugendstil through Art Deco/Moderne and Bauhaus functionalism through to 1950s modernism. If I had to be more specific, I’d focus on British interwar modernism.

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LordGimpreply
lemm.ee

Art deco.

Use LotR to tell the difference. If it looks like it was made by the elves, it's art nouveau. It if looks like the dwarves cranked it out, it's art deco.

Squares are a dead give away for dwarves. Knife ears don't like square corners.

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Yes please. Fuck the white grey and black colour scheme of todays interiors.

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Renaissance exterior of building. Carvings in concrete. Stone block buildings. Gargoyles. Corner decorations on ceilings.

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Haussmanian , as in multi-story mixed use buildings : 6 or 7 floors. Bottom floor is for businesses. Top floor is subdivided in small but cheap one bedrooms. Built in an H, O or U footprint with a central courtyard for the whole building to share. Facade can have art nouveau architectural elements but whatever is cheap is good.

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I have a really big thing for 70s PNW homes done really, really well. The vaulted ceilings, open concept main areas with multiple levels, the sunken living rooms, the cedar used everywhere… just leave out the shag carpet and I’ll be A-OK.

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lemmy.world

I love cities with hidden courtyards. I know Spanish colonial has a lot of this, but Paris (not sure the style) does too. I'm not saying it's the direction we should move in regarding efficiency nor climate proofing, but it's really nice to get a little semi-private outdoor space (they are often shared between several houses) and have windows that open up to it. It also creates a feeling of mystery, like you really need to get to know a city before it will open it's doors to you.

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They are very nice but they can have their downsides especially if you’re trying to sleep and there are some loud people in the courtyard. Being very hungover and waking up to some one blasting mambo number 5 can sort of dampen the whole mystical side of the courtyard

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Art deco. And I need it to get going yesterday so the place feels even more like fallout after ww3

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I’d like for Baroque furniture to come back. Hella sturdy.

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tarknassusreply
lemmy.world

Definitely Brutalism. There’s a new thing where they can grow stuff on the concrete now, so I propose Eco-Brutalist as a new (not new) thing.

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Thats a good thing Eco brutalism! One day i have enough money and will build a house i brutalism 😃

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Hey I love Union Terminal! Great museum. And you're right, the building is beautiful. The massive mural in the entrance area is my favorite piece of any building I know of.

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Prairie and Craftsman Bungalows. Unfortunately, I don't think that either is a particularly energy efficient design.

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I want anything that isn't low effort, bland, inoffensive. I hate modern trend towards boring. I love everything that isn't landlord white.

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lemmy.ml

I just want a diversity of architecture styles to be common, I love areas that are an eclectic mix of styles; it makes me feel like so many different people care about the area.

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Wahotsreply
pawb.social

It also shows the strength and resilience of an area. Places like that have weathered many booms and busts. It's particularly interesting when one building has many styles, having been continuously occupied for hundreds of years. Or in some cases, even longer.

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Markreply
social.cool110.xyz

@Wahots @apt_install_coffee Universities are good for that. Nothing that old here but my one had 5 buildings from different times (oldest being Victorian era) joined together, using a mixture of direct joins, a shared lobby, and enclosed bridges

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Universities are like little cities. I love all the different styles they have :)

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Anything that is not a square shaped shit brick like so much of the past 50 years.

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Give me 2, but less mirrors- I've spent enough time in hotel lobbies, thank you. But if it were more theatre lobby than hotel lobby, I'm all for it.

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Less style I just want more pipe organs in buildings. I think the contrast in visual, sound design, and the technology behind them throughout the ages is really cool.

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I am a sucker for the MCM ranch, with low angular offset roofs and breeze block scape walls

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