January 16Jan 16 19 hours ago, surfohio said: Have you ever seen the former Hilton at Quaker Square in Akron? I hadn't, I looked it up on Google Street view. Ugly. An interesting case of reuse, and they are visually interesting but interesting does not mean beautiful, nor are the two even related. This building is not beautiful, it is ugly. We shouldn't seek to build more ugly buildings like this.
January 16Jan 16 1 hour ago, Ethan said: I hadn't, I looked it up on Google Street view. Ugly. An interesting case of reuse, and they are visually interesting but interesting does not mean beautiful, nor are the two even related. This building is not beautiful, it is ugly. We shouldn't seek to build more ugly buildings like this. ^ Booo....boo this man!!!! haha ;-)
January 20Jan 20 materials that will be popular in 2025? https://www.instagram.com/reel/DEjIU6AIc6h/?igsh=dnoyMXNtemc2cXNr
January 29Jan 29 the beautiful stairwell and woodwork in crouse college building at syracuse — https://www.instagram.com/p/DFOuMg3tQL3/?img_index=5&igsh=MWhndjN5M2U2N3Zobg==
February 16Feb 16 An interesting example of how architectural beauty (in the classical sense) is necessary for desirable urbanism.
April 10Apr 10 palm springs jet age, etc. mailboxes — https://www.instagram.com/reel/DH6GDZtKhvc/?igsh=MWExZzA0eG51aXFiMQ==
April 13Apr 13 wild nanjing restrooms — https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHVHnKgSVFD/?igsh=MXIyb2hlemxzNjZmcw==
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