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Any opinions?
Don White wrote:
Here's a proposed project that has the city divided. It's shaping up to be quite a war. Any opinions?? note: design supposedly taken from sailboats It might have been copied by some nancy-pants design-ah who looked at pictures of sailboats, notices that they have curves, but didn't understand anything at all about what the curves *do*. Design is functional. This brief leaves of any mention of what the benefits the proposed features have, other than it looks "cool." Will the curved & slightly twisted building offer any practical improvement over a square one? IMHO people who "design" stuff like this ought to be set to work with a shovel, doing something practical with their lives. When they understand the beauty of utility, then they can start designing stuff again. Regards Doug King |
Any opinions?
DSK wrote: Don White wrote: Here's a proposed project that has the city divided. It's shaping up to be quite a war. Any opinions?? note: design supposedly taken from sailboats It might have been copied by some nancy-pants design-ah who looked at pictures of sailboats, notices that they have curves, but didn't understand anything at all about what the curves *do*. Design is functional. This brief leaves of any mention of what the benefits the proposed features have, other than it looks "cool." Will the curved & slightly twisted building offer any practical improvement over a square one? IMHO people who "design" stuff like this ought to be set to work with a shovel, doing something practical with their lives. When they understand the beauty of utility, then they can start designing stuff again. Regards Doug King Architects, who design the look of a building, do indeed not think about anything other than asthetics. Engineers, who have to make the damned thing withstand the forces of nature, do. That results, a lot of times, in head butting, unless you have an architect that understands that an engineer has to make all the building components resist those forces. |
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