Der Einfluss des Bauhauses und der Bewegung des Neues Bauen ist unverkennbar. Ähnlich wie bei den Weißenhof-Siedlung-Häusern, die 1927 in Stuttgart für die Ausstellung des Deutschen Werkbundes errichtet wurden. (vVs)
I truly believe that the last great architectural movement of the 20th century was Mid-Century Modern (MCM). While I can appreciate the aesthetic beauty of more modern architecture, other than very few exceptions I find it to be cold, unfeeling and dead. It just doesn't speak to the soul or just beckon you to come live or work in it. Instead, by reducing itself down to absolute minimalist proportions and function by removing artistry and the true creative talent that was showcased so prominently in other styles, it has become nothing but a dense mass of materials.
I think part of the loss of warmth are those materials themselves - where before, buildings were wood, plaster and stone that breathed and proudly proclaimed/featured their heritage of "natural," now we have been reduced to concrete and "fake" materials such as Hardi board, plastic and vinyl. These new materials simply don't breathe or feature true artisan talent like earlier styles such as Victorian, Craftsman, Art Nouveau/Deco, Streamlined Moderne and yes - even MCM. I'll stick with my Victorian where true craftsmanship and effort shine through.
SO, I guess that's just my rant for Black Friday... 😁 Thanks for putting up with me!
Der Einfluss des Bauhauses und der Bewegung des Neues Bauen ist unverkennbar.
ReplyDeleteÄhnlich wie bei den Weißenhof-Siedlung-Häusern, die 1927 in Stuttgart für die Ausstellung des Deutschen Werkbundes errichtet wurden.
(vVs)
I truly believe that the last great architectural movement of the 20th century was Mid-Century Modern (MCM). While I can appreciate the aesthetic beauty of more modern architecture, other than very few exceptions I find it to be cold, unfeeling and dead. It just doesn't speak to the soul or just beckon you to come live or work in it. Instead, by reducing itself down to absolute minimalist proportions and function by removing artistry and the true creative talent that was showcased so prominently in other styles, it has become nothing but a dense mass of materials.
ReplyDeleteI think part of the loss of warmth are those materials themselves - where before, buildings were wood, plaster and stone that breathed and proudly proclaimed/featured their heritage of "natural," now we have been reduced to concrete and "fake" materials such as Hardi board, plastic and vinyl. These new materials simply don't breathe or feature true artisan talent like earlier styles such as Victorian, Craftsman, Art Nouveau/Deco, Streamlined Moderne and yes - even MCM. I'll stick with my Victorian where true craftsmanship and effort shine through.
SO, I guess that's just my rant for Black Friday... 😁 Thanks for putting up with me!
concrete and glass. Who cleans all those windows?
DeleteRBrysco - No worries.
DeleteEd Schlee - Good question.
DeleteI would totally move into the last one. And I wouldn't care if the neighbors could see me having sex.
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