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dialhforhero posted:The catch-22 to an old house like this is the 15k you need to put into repairing the slate roof, the 5k to refinish the oak or heartwood pine floors, the $500 to repair the plaster and lathe in just one of the rooms, and the whatever you have to do to replace (and in many cases you will find: hide) the knob and tube electrical work so you can insure the house. In New England surveys of Most Frightening Monster, knob-and-tube narrowly beat Predator.
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zedprime posted:Modern architecture is taking all the expensive ominous parts out. Those modernist fishbowls all gonna blow over instantly. this is an austere postmodernism, this is the problem when you start using terms like "modernism" to describe your contemporary style and thus we end up with awkward descriptors like mid-century modernism or international modernism e: also everyone always thinks new thing look cheap and flimsy compared to old thing, ye of olde and thus now, the world is degraded compared to the glorious past, complaining about the present is eternal, etc. Mr. Fall Down Terror has a new favorite as of 16:27 on Apr 8, 2021 |
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Also also badly-built housing of 100 years ago has mostly been torn down, so there's a survival-of-the-fittest thing going on.
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Talk to any firefighter about homes built before 1950 and homes after with regards to the amount of time you have to get out before dying as well as how much of the structure is recoverable if your home catches on fire. Also: rough cut 2x8 joists are true to dimensions unlike today and are of old growth, denser wood that you cannot get anymore. These houses, if maintained even moderately, are built to last. It’s just that the maintained part is hard dialhforhero has a new favorite as of 16:57 on Apr 8, 2021 |
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Mr. Fall Down Terror posted:this is an austere postmodernism, this is the problem when you start using terms like "modernism" to describe your contemporary style and thus we end up with awkward descriptors like mid-century modernism or international modernism And part of this is just updated materials. A steel-and-glass structure can be just as sturdy (or more!) compared to a wood-and-brick structure, but because it's made of modern materials that are stronger despite being lighter and thinner and more transparent, it looks less sturdy than a solid square made of good old opaque brick and wood.
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https://twitter.com/philoso_foster/status/1380165379922649091 https://twitter.com/MattZeitlin/status/1379992734874935296
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People misunderstanding Brutalism is one of my pet peeves, especially because it's one of my favorite 20th century styles. It's also weird that anyone immediately thinks Soviet Russia when they see a concrete building with repeating simple geometric lines, considering the style was arguably more popular in the US during its height in the 60s and 70s.
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WEll I'll be misunderstanding Brutalism in my garage all evening, boosting it's power to unbelievable levels.
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snore. someone wake me up when brutalism means this and then we'll talk
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Son of Thunderbeast posted:snore. someone wake me up when brutalism means this and then we'll talk Close enough
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Son of Thunderbeast posted:snore. someone wake me up when brutalism means this and then we'll talk That's brutal.
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take a look at this oppressive brutalist architecture in *checks note* Soviet Burnaby, Canada Mak0rz has a new favorite as of 17:58 on Apr 8, 2021 |
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^^^- Ottawa and Toronto also have some really great and unique examples and public spaces. Architecture is cool, man. zoux posted:I'm talking about aesthetics!!! Soulless gray boxes describe soviet housing exactly!! That communist soulless gray boxes last longer than capitalist soulless gray boxes isn't a plus Excellent save! Turned that embarrassing L into a big big W! Cocaine Bear has a new favorite as of 18:03 on Apr 8, 2021 |
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Mak0rz posted:take a look at this oppressive brutalist architecture in It sucks mate
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Brutalism has been the official architectural style of the internet for at least 20 years and much like the Harry Potter people need to Read Another Book, brutalism nerds need to Look at Another Building. Brutalist buildings are miserable to actually be inside, almost always dark with chronically damp interiors. If the most you can think to say in praise of your favorite style is "you can grow ivy on it" maybe it's not actually all that great?
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Huego posted:Brutalism has been the official architectural style of the internet for at least 20 years and much like the Harry Potter people need to Read Another Book, brutalism nerds need to Look at Another Building. Brutalist buildings are miserable to actually be inside, almost always dark with chronically damp interiors. If the most you can think to say in praise of your favorite style is "you can grow ivy on it" maybe it's not actually all that great? But consider this: dark with chronically damp interiors, and you can grow ivy on it!
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Killingyouguy! posted:But consider this: dark with chronically damp interiors, and you can grow ivy on it! Whoa I never thought about it that way
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Mr. Fall Down Terror posted:everyone always thinks new thing look cheap and flimsy compared to old thing, ye of olde and thus now, the world is degraded compared to the glorious past, complaining about the present is eternal, etc. Arsenic Lupin posted:Also also badly-built housing of 100 years ago has mostly been torn down, so there's a survival-of-the-fittest thing going on. People like the houses that are built well and criticize the ones that are built poorly. The fact that there are more current houses that are built poorly (because the older ones got torn down) agrees with that point. Like if your options are 1. A well-built house from 1923 that has been maintained and looks good. or 2. A McMansion made entirely of drywall built last year. You're gonna pick #1.
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I might have to ammend that here in Germany "Altbau" is a style that is around 1900 to 1940s at latest, and what I have in mind if I think about old appartment buildings with nice facades. They are usually kind of fancy and roomy inside, I like em. I lived in one of the ones on the right for a few years. Brutalism imho can suck my balls, the main argument is that you can add plants to it, but nobody ever does it. This is my hometowns old post office: This... is the brutalist newer one they built to replace it decades ago So yeah, guess which I prefer. I also lived next to these two monstrocoties, absolutely gently caress ugly buildings The right one was called "mäusebunker" or "mice bunker" because it was a lab where they did animal testing. A fitting building for it, but it doesn't improve my opinion of it one bit. Brutalism is cool as a concept, and interesting to see, but if you live close to one of them they suck any energy out of you and the world, you really do feel like an actor in a soviet history movie.
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Huego posted:Brutalism has been the official architectural style of the internet for at least 20 years and much like the Harry Potter people need to Read Another Book, brutalism nerds need to Look at Another Building. Brutalist buildings are miserable to actually be inside, almost always dark with chronically damp interiors. If the most you can think to say in praise of your favorite style is "you can grow ivy on it" maybe it's not actually all that great? Show me on this doll where the minimalist concrete structure touched you. Seriously tho, like what you want and don't what you don't, it's fine! I think brutalism can be very interesting and plenty of people think it's just ugly as gently caress. Both fine opinions. That a cheaply made box house is an example brutalism and that that somehow translates into capitalism being good? Now that's a dumb take! E: tweet https://twitter.com/JACOBCROSSlNG/status/1379937509887471621?s=19 Cocaine Bear has a new favorite as of 19:00 on Apr 8, 2021 |
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Son of Rodney posted:
We probably should though. Because it looks loving awesome.
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Captain Monkey posted:We Cop that "city ten years after the Fall of Man" look
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zoux posted:Cop that "city ten years after the Fall of Man" look
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Captain Monkey posted:We Now see, that I could actually get into. That has something actually *alive* in it's presentation, competely changes the entire vibe.
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Killingyouguy! posted:But consider this: dark with chronically damp interiors, and you can grow ivy on it! Warning: Growing ivy on it will rapidly destroy the concrete
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Mak0rz posted:take a look at this oppressive brutalist architecture in I recognize this building because I watched Battlestar Galactica a lot.
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Lmao I found this one while looking through some related posts https://twitter.com/niktaylorde/status/1251931026827476992
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Brutalism fucks
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I think I don't like brutalism because it's basically a response to big fascist concrete architecture by the non-facists so in my mind it has a similar lineage and message with the imposing concrete and blocky shapes even if it's not as Hitler-y. Why choose Brutalism when Frank Lloyd Wright or Bauhaus exists?
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zedprime posted:These are usually a toolbox with some wire left sticking out and holes patched with duct tape some contractor forgot about somewhere or is too embarrassed to say excuse me that "bomb" is my toolbox. They get the bomb robot to take it out to a field and blow it up and quietly wrap it all up that there was no bomb materials inside and they just blew up a toolbox. https://www.poconorecord.com/article/20040628/Features/306289972
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If you love Brutalism try: Moss on a rock. I don't even hate Brutalism, I just think the internet's obsession with it is very superficial. There's more to a building than its exterior, especially your only takeaway from looking at that exterior is "gray rectangles and ivy!" And yes, I agree that it appeals to people (and planning commissions) that want the tough-guy aesthetic of fascism without being so obvious they get called out. I mean lol this one literally looks like a tank for no reason. This looks like disney star wars land. There's just better ways to build, better ways to live. SoR do you have any photos of the interior of that apartment you'd be willing to share? Dense-but-airy urban construction is what I love best no matter the era or location. Wait someone just handed me a note... apparently this is not PYF architectural opinions? An art account I highly recommend: https://twitter.com/artinsociety/status/1378943064471785476 A video comedyman: https://twitter.com/joekjoek/status/1376584841676787715 A masterpiece of design: https://twitter.com/LegoSpaceBot/status/1377477528139542528 Some tweets: https://twitter.com/joshgondelman/status/1378532678077706240 https://twitter.com/aniceburrito/status/1378853932701782023
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dialhforhero posted:Why choose Brutalism when Frank Lloyd Wright or Bauhaus exists? Because people have to actually live in these buildings
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vyelkin posted:Close enough This was my favourite library to study in when I went to school. The whole inside (untll they renovated the first like 5 floors) was this repeating hexagonal pattern that was disorienting and dank, while also not really allowing any light in unless you were in specific points of each floor. Everything was also that beautiful post-war shade of brown/orange and only half the elevators went to the specific floors you might want.
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Foxfire_ posted:Warning: Growing ivy on it will rapidly destroy the concrete I see no downside here
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Huego posted:A video comedyman: 2. That dude has been waiting a long time to bust out his Richard Lewis and I'm happy for him.
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Furio is loving lying out his loving Italian rear end
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