TrickyRicky
Senior Member
^I sympathize with this opinion buildup but what is the alternative? To me most of our contemporary architecture is just terrible and inhuman at street level. In a way I see facadism as a necessary evil. Street presence is something I think most architecture from the modernist period onwards just doesn't get. It reacts against historic traditions and proportions, which is fine but it is utterly arrogant because the traditional building proportions and detailing are not just style they are shapes based on thousands of years of experimentation. These shapes, symbols, and proportions in my opinion are actually fundamental and encoded in our biological programming. Buildings such as this Gehry proposal pop out or contrast from this landscape adding visual interest and drama; however, an endless row of such projects in the absence of anything using more traditional proportions is a kind of visual pollution to me.