What do you nice euros think of our architecture?
What do you nice euros think of our architecture?
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Very good.
European Architecture is stagnant, so the only thing we can be proud of is tradition.
I am a fan of your more eclectic postmodernist architecture. Speaking of Chicago, I find the main library there to be a particularly beautiful example
The interior is nice as well. I ended up going there once during a field trip when I was eleven or so and I remember there were a lot of nice looking architectural models for some reason.
>sharts are still stuck in primitive art deco
americavemen
What's wrong with a little art deco
Americans are fat and stupid.
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Please bring this back
That looks beautiful but the sidewalk takes up too much space
Why? Don't you want peoples in your cities?
dats cyberpunk, keep it up
I think those pillars put weight on the edifice below them while doing next to nothing to support what is above them. From a physics perspective it is deliberately inefficient building design to achieve an unnecessary greco-roman aesthetic.
yes but cars are more important
>yes but cars are more important
That's how you get ugly cities
>implicating
Yes, but also if you think along this line:
But it looks nice.
That was more of an extension of his ego then a city for humans.
It's good, you set a lot of trends, but for my taste you're tearing down old stuff too much, making most of your cities faceless.
That looks brilliant. Why were the nazis so aesthetic?
You have your ups and downs.
A lot of your old stuff looks like a cheap copy of european styles, but you've got the advantage in modern styles because modern buildings don't have ancient buildings surrounding them to clash with.
>TV tower a construction from the socialist era
>somehow appears in alternative history drawings of Nazi Germany
10/10 choice on the music
It costs more to erect, more to maintain over time, and will have a shorter overall lifespan than a building that has been built to work in harmony with the laws of physics rather than to struggle against them. This is literally the only thing Ayn Rand has ever been right about ever. Well that and Russia being a depressing shithole, but she went way off the rails because of that.
>art deco
It is Postmodernist, with heavy Beaux Arts influence. Do your research, Sven
Also not Art Deco. That is an excellent example of Neo Gothic. Pic related is Art Deco
Show me nice architecture of India from the last 80 years pls.
jew york looks nice
>That is an excellent example of Neo Gothic
dude what?
Early skyscrapers are amazing, wish more were built. What are some of the earliest Euro skyscrapers?
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This
It's inefficient to have the sidewalk equivalent of the Champs-Elysees on all the streets when the majority of us get around using either public transport or personal car.
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Boerentoren, Antwerpen.
We have some good things, I guess.
I've always wanted to live in a comfy town with narrow roads/pedestrian only roads but I also want all the benefits a modern city has to offer. Any euros have a good cities in mind?
Pic related is my state's capitol building
Have you ever considered that people in the US nowadays don't use sidewalks because of a century of pedestrian-ignorant planning and not because everyone in unison decided that sidewalks were useless?
Protip, try to guess where it is and you'll notice what I meant when I said that American cities are faceless.
I wouldn't wanna walk in such a spread out pile of shit city either where even the core consists of 30% parking lots.
What exactly do you consider a benefit of a modern city that impossible in European cities?
Tribune Tower on the right is Neo Gothic. Notice the buttresses on the roof and the details on the windows. O.K. the Wrigley Building isn't really Neo Gothic but it's not Deco either.
Here is New India Assurance Building in Mumbai
Much smaller Bricktowers like these.
That's an aerial view of Oklahoma city.
I should be able to find a few aerial views of Dresden from the 40's though.
How long did it take you to reverse google that, and what does post-war Dresden have to do with anything other than shitposting?
build in 50s, still tallest in poland
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would this please or horrifie you?
you can't really place buildings made in that style so randomly, it should be a big urban plan
but then, warsaw is shit anyway
you can tell how densely populated it is just from an air view
i would be kinda stressed if i lived there
Edificio Telefónica (phone company monopoly)
no, just no
i'm hoping it will be destroyed at some point
This is how Batavia should have looked like
>i put music written by the most modern jewish composer in my nazi fantasy video and i gave the credit to two random germans
hmmm
*most famous modern...
The only architecture from guatemala to be worth your time would be mayan.
This is a pic I took from the back of a pyramid.
delet this
This is nice too.
looks a bit like fascist future barcelona
meant for
would like to own a penthouse in manhattan desu senpai
Wouldn't everyone
This attitude is the reason American cities suck absolute ass.
imo best architecture
This one is built in the 19th century
Poland has nice architecture as well :3
It's pretty good in the new world, but build a capitalismblock in an old city and I'll glass ya
You've squandered your cities by giving them away to cars and niggers.
I don't think most people really live in those skyscrapers, they are working places.
Except for the giant dick near the circle
Whats with the minaret the right
European on vacation
American architecture often looks really great from outside & far away, but the inside of buildings consistently feel cold, the windows are awful, etc. I'd much rather live in European buildings
DELETE this
>my town is even younger than Barcelona
>no grids at all
>shitloads of one-way streets
geography is shit in my region but still, they could at least tried to make a few grids.
I'm extremely fond of roof gardens and culture. The ultimate dream for me would be having a nice villa with a comfy garden on top of a high rise building somewhere in a big city with lots of skyscrapers.