The Dutch invade

>The Dutch invade

looks as those favela pictures

Pls no, there's nothing worse than Dutch architecture

This actually makes the McMansions posted the other day look tasteful and subdued.

is it... a commie block

more like lego block

That's Denmark, Ivan.

MY BRAIN HURTS

>open the dams
Where are we having dinner?

I wish the Germans came and bombed that shitty excuse for a city again.
Still better than American architecture though.
not even my final form tbqh

I actually kinda like it

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Captcha: Tanguy Williams

Rotterdam is shit, but it'll get worse when it would be bombed again. However, people still don't understand the potential of canals (combined with skyscrapers) here.

t. Rotterdam

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>Modern Dutchc architecture
So progressive and creative!

I posted American architecture

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>However, people still don't understand the potential of canals (combined with skyscrapers) here.
i want to know. what is the potential of canals combined with skyscrapers?

I disagree

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i prefer fucking soviet commieblock than this
thanks first world

>Still better than American architecture though.
No

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>Cherrypicked street in US
>Not posting that fucking ugly-ass suburbs that invade your country
What a shame.

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Fine

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Some of it is pretty cool. Modern without being cold and glassbox-brutalist.

But with Nordic seasons like here it would look pretty worn out and ugly too.

>posts the single street in Bawwston that's so European people see it as a tourist attraction
Good try m9

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tfw no windows

windows were forbidden at that time

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How does this

...become this?

>no balcony
>no healthy amount of light
how do you live in those without killing yourself?

this still looks like shit because the streets are too wide for the small height of the buildings. it feels impersonal

It is really hard to make any wide street with lots of traffic have that /comfy/ look, but higher buildings certainly don't fix it and some streets simply need to facilitate traffic.

I hope you get my point about the buildings not exactly improving though.

>posts the single street in Bawwston that's so European people see it as a tourist attraction
It's not European style it's Yankee. If it resembles European it's because the people who built it were European because the U.S. was colonized by Europeans. Here is Philly.

And this is Brooklyn, NY

Shit

Looks pretty comfy, I must admit.
Probably houses a great many microbreweries.

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We like privacy up north.

DUDE WEED LMAO

Do... do you have a swamp right next to a building?!

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i dont agree look at older new york pictures, they have wide srteets but are comfy due to big buildings
but that picture didnt need skyscrapers only medium density 5 floors something like buenos aires
now answer me

That was another poster.
I'm from Amsterdam, and I said that the Germans should bomb his city again I'll show you some comfy Amsterdam pictures in defence of Dutch architecture and urban planning

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want to move to the netherlands and get a dutch gf

Would you be willing to learn Dutch though?

I'm actively pursuing that atm

Dutch seems easy to learn if you speak English already.

>postmodernist """"""""""""""""""""architecture""""""""""""""""""""

>detroit
thats how

So they replaced good looking buildings with ugly ones because of the declining car industry?

Blame Dutch Graphic design, it much dominates art

ice cap melting can't come soon enough

>healthy amount of light
>finland
pick one

It's not

Sometimes I read Dutch posts and I can tell a few words.

they would looks prettier gradually once the bottom part filled with water.
dutch are thinking steps ahead

yes i would

it's a category 1 language so easiest to learn

>Japanese is the most difficult language to learn as an English speaker.
weebs absolutely destroyed

Neat.

Filthy dumb, normalfag scum.

I think the simple, cheap looking buildings are kinda comfy during the winter.

I've always found French a lot harder than German, Spanish and Italian.

This is odd, I'm trying to pick up German right now and to me its easier than when I was learning French in school (pronunciation always killed me).

German is a lot easier for us too, and I think British grammar is closer to German than to French.
Strange they placed them this way.

see this in person and you'll like it.

It looks like a toy house

O hey i bike under those every day.

City is comfy as fuck, i'd take it any day over the soulless modern cities or the replaceable canals every old city has.

It's unique and i like it. For some reason the rest of the country hates it.

Looks nice desu

I ask the question.

You have a city, it gets bombed to shit so you have to rebuild. What do you do? Try to immitate the old style of building or do something new?

Unrelated to Rotterdam

Learning Dutch sucks as well because you dont have the "advantage" of being forced to speak it when you move here

I genuinely think this works for a Hotel. I mean It's not really pretty or something, but it never was meant to be that. It is basically a come-to-live children's drawing of a Dutch canal house. And I actually like it, instead of all that post modern brutalism and so forth.

Kind of sexy. Reminds me of stuff like this.

>The Dutch invade
They already did it in Brazil. We kick them out.

The equidistant flower pots lost in the concrete make this perfect.

>no balcony
Trust me. Balcony is the ultimate nigger tier.
Also, it's fucking cold in Finland most of the time.
>no healthy amount of light
You can get blind when the entire place is filled with white snow, and the sun shines.

>Those social housing
>Autism at the local counsel