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post inspo and stuff.

How come Hiroyuki added an adult comics board but not one for architecture and interior design?

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I'd kill for a walk-in-shower like this

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A /fa/ smoking room.

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I have an int/ext folder with 600 or so images... where should I upload it?

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Spudro was here .DDDD

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In residence on Nowness is a great series for architecture and interior

https://www.nowness.com/series/in-residence/rose-uniacke

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>tfw like minimalist interior but get really anxious with white walls and big windows around
what's some architecture for me?

>tfw agoraphobe

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>> No.10587912

>>10587676
Do It!

>> No.10587913

>>10587676
mega.nz

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I think Brutalism is very beautiful.
The buildings are monolithic, Huge and really quite staggering.

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dream home is something wide open with high ceilings like the eames house, or something like this: http://www.nytimes.com/video/travel/100000003554407/minka-a-farmhouse-in-japan.html


also like low, long, spans you see in steel-beamed midcentury palm springs homes. could live in the desert half the year.

into tiny homes (mobile or not), prefab, self-sustainable and off-grid living as they feel like they're more within reach for me. currently in love with the idea of plopping one of these (see pic) down on a piece of land somewhere, but i can never decide if i want to live in a city or in the middle of nowhere. when i'm in one, i miss the other.

>> No.10588045

>>10587633
>walk-in-shower
How else would you get into a shower? Hop?

>> No.10588055

>>10587925
Agreed.

The architecture is powerful and assertive, I think it's modern "classical" style in that the buildings look like they're designed to still be there centuries later.

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>>10587676
See image for link.

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Opinions on the "concrete" style?

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>>10588121
Forgot link:
http://www.fubiz.net/en/2015/10/13/angular-concrete-home

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>>10587925
the emotion it projects is so negative though, it's almost like a cynical, sarcastic way to design a building, make it as brooding, top heavy, and inuman looking as possible to say "guys get it we're just cogs in a machine!". And while that may be true, why is it something we should revel in through architecture? I'd rather live around more positive buildings.

>> No.10588246

>>10587633
>>10588045

Possibly more accurate term is walk-thru shower?

>> No.10588250

>>10587719
diagon alley aesthetic

>> No.10588254

>>10588138
But I think there can be beauty in Brutalism.
practicality has its own aesthetic. I just that's just personal preference.

But I do see your point, It can seem like one big self aware statement about human life.

>> No.10589457

>>10588121
I think the term youre looking for is Brutalism. I like it.

>> No.10589465

>>10588138
Well it was either started or heavily influenced by communist architecture in China and Russia

>> No.10589653

>>10587925
it sure is, monumental and astounding. but I don't think it's applicable in this day and age. during the 40s-60s environmental problems weren't a thing

>> No.10589908

>>10589465

Brutalism is a descendant of the high modernist style - it started in western Europe as a reaction to all the white and glass buildings by Le Corbusier and others

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>> No.10589945

>>10589908
maybe ur thinking of mies, corb was actually a brutalist architect

>> No.10589957

>>10587697
Look some brutalism m8

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>>10589945
>pic related by LC not the quintessential modernist building

he did shift towards brutalism late in his career tbf

>> No.10589983

>>10589963
Not that other anon but I think it's a mistake to call him a bruralist later on in his life just because he started using raw concrete or designing in generally much larger scales in Candigarh. The emphasis was still very much based upon his ideals of modernism.

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>>10588138
that's just your opinion of it, and i wouldn't be surprised to find out how ill informed you are on the subject. I think it's beautiful, and so do many other people.

It's also laughable that you put it down while simultaneously posting a picture like that.

>> No.10590019

>>10588138
I get your point, but
>posts city overshadowed by 'classical' building almost Italian facistist in sheer size and coldness

Also, you've got to check out the Barbican if you think all bruralist architecture is without celebration or joy.

>> No.10591603

>>10587704
lol i hate this place

>> No.10592732

>>10587676
man, please upload!

>> No.10592741

>>10592732
see >>10588113
the link should still be good

>> No.10592789

>>10587925

My school's main building is brutalist. It's kinda shit.

>> No.10592838

>>10587697
>>10589957
>architecture
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2015/10/01/a-poetic-vision-of-paris-crumbling-suburban-high-rises/

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>>10588138
I've always thought brutalist architecture exudes power, the only reason you think of it the way you do is because the third reich and later the soviets were big on it and consequently, now every movie that has a villain makes them live in some brutalist mansion or the evil headquarters has brutalist features.

I mean come on, we can't jerk off to neoclassical architecture forever, I see brutalism as a step in the right direction towards inspiring and bold design in the modern era.

>> No.10592860

>>10587925
that hubba looks buttery

>> No.10592952

>>10589916
makes me want to kill myself desu

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This is part of a house I'm making rn materials need work and it's unfinished but it still looks pretty comfy imo

>> No.10592974

>>10587633
I don't like that, it looks like it has very low pressure, and why would you want a continuous stream of water on your head? I bet it feels kind of like getting waterboarded.

>> No.10592978

>>10590019
>coldness
It's covered in human-scale detail. That's the most important thing these brutalist behemoths lack. They're designed for some hypothetical future-human that cares only for the destination and appreciates only the abstract.

>> No.10592984

>>10587640
that is loud and tacky

>> No.10592994

>>10592966
Looks like a cycles render, you using Blender?

>> No.10593012

>>10592984
yeah, everything that isn't the apartment itself is really gauche to me