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saucerman posted:I like how nature is slowly taking over. Honestly, if it was set up with creepers to deliberately allow nature to take over in a controlled but wild-looking manner that place could be amazing. I do really like how it looks, to be honest. It's been said before that brutalistic stuff by far works best when it's contrasted with wild plant life. Zamboni_Rodeo posted:JFK's terminal 5 has an awesome view of this terminal. Once a year (every 5 years? something ridiculous, anyway) they open it to the public. Someday I hope to see the inside. Man, imagine a world where that kind of place and space was common. The fact that an interior like that was a true heavily-used airport terminal - normally the most horrible places ever - is amazing. MikeJF fucked around with this message at 08:56 on Nov 7, 2015 |
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Angela Christine posted:Uncle Enzo and the Tire Fire Crew
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this is really good hth
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Chinatown posted:this is really good hth The Soviets never managed to build True Communism, but they did a couple of cool brutalist buildings, which more than makes up for it.
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I loved that lovely building's appearance in Dredd
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most brutalism is extremely good
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Chinatown posted:most brutalism is extremely good
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also communism and anime
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MikeJF posted:Man, imagine a world where that kind of place and space was common. The fact that an interior like that was a true heavily-used airport terminal - normally the most horrible places ever - is amazing. On the subject of airports... I present Wellington Airport. At first, you think "Holy poo poo this is awesome", as there's a giant eagle with a giant Gandalf on the back. There's also a giant Gollum. But if you're traveling 'internationally' you get into this monstrosity. Which from the outside, looks a bit like an armored slug or a cracked-baked-turd. And inside, looks like low-poly a dirt cave. I give it points for being different. But that's about it. It's dark (compared to the rest of the airport) and cramped. Horse Clocks fucked around with this message at 11:45 on Nov 7, 2015 |
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xlevus posted:I think I can see why it's no longer used. It just doesn't look like it'd function as a modern airport with current-day levels of traffic. True, but largely because it was designed with the traffic of the time in mind. I'm sure a modern analogue with modern capacity would be possible given years of design.
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MikeJF posted:True, but largely because it was designed with the traffic of the time in mind. I'm sure a modern analogue with modern capacity would be possible given years of design. Horse Clocks fucked around with this message at 11:49 on Nov 7, 2015 |
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Most unique looking airport I've seen is this one in Saudi Arabia which is built around this huge tent structure.
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Fasdar posted:The only response of importance is their compliance.
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There's a piece of public art in O'Hare that I really love: the installation in the tunnel between the B and C concourses. It not only has soothing lights, it has soothing music. I always feel happy for a few minutes when I make that transition. Sadly, that art is still part of O'Hare, well known to be an outer circle of Hell. But I do wish more airports put thought into making inter-concourse travel calming and/or beautiful. Atlanta and your inter-terminal tram, I'm looking at you.
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Chinatown posted:this is really good hth What about this? e: NVM.. That has to be a shoop
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fuctifino posted:What about this? Even better.
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Arsenic Lupin posted:There's a piece of public art in O'Hare that I really love: the installation in the tunnel between the B and C concourses. It not only has soothing lights, it has soothing music. I always feel happy for a few minutes when I make that transition. the moving walkway is coming to an end the moving walkway is coming to an end the moving walkway is coming to an end
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Bip Roberts posted:the moving walkway is coming to an end The moving walkway has come to an end. They have removed it (or will soon).
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Arsenic Lupin posted:You just missed the last chance; it's being turned into a hotel next year. Ah poo poo, I missed it by two weeks -- I was just in NYC for Halloween. All I can say is they'd better drat well honor that architecture and not try to convert it into something "current."
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Kakairo posted:The moving walkway has come to an end. They have removed it (or will soon). Oh, poo poo. That was a beautiful thing.
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MrMenshevik posted:Here's a real gift for the thread, a collection of pictures from the former East Bloc. Including my personal favorite: I like it. Looks rad with the ivy growing up all over it.
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fuctifino posted:What about this? its very good if it exists hth
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It's a "digital collage" ("photoshop") by an artist called Filip Dujardin, if anyone wants to see a bunch of similar things you can Google his work.
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Arsenic Lupin posted:Oh, poo poo. That was a beautiful thing. The lights are still there, you just have to hoof it the whole way.
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MikeJF posted:Honestly, if it was set up with creepers to deliberately allow nature to take over in a controlled but wild-looking manner that place could be amazing. The article says it was "designed following the concept of City Space. This city building idea held that as small a footprint as possible should be used, so that nature can claim the space under the construction. Today, the Bank of Georgia has its headquarters in the building." So yeah, it is supposed to look like that.
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Arsenic Lupin posted:There's a piece of public art in O'Hare that I really love: the installation in the tunnel between the B and C concourses. It not only has soothing lights, it has soothing music. I always feel happy for a few minutes when I make that transition. I can't defend the trams, but the moving walkways have some nice art installations in the middle part.
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http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2015/nov/09/megastructures-seven-wonders-of-the-modern-world-near-completion Beijing's new airport looks like a splotch of cum
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Vegetable posted:http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2015/nov/09/megastructures-seven-wonders-of-the-modern-world-near-completion See a doctor.
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Vegetable posted:http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2015/nov/09/megastructures-seven-wonders-of-the-modern-world-near-completion Looks like something a bird left on the hood of my car.
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Vegetable posted:http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2015/nov/09/megastructures-seven-wonders-of-the-modern-world-near-completion It's not so bad, usually you'll be looking at it from the ground and won't really be able to see th- oh it's an airport. Hmm.
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zaha hadid is poo poo
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I'm Crap posted:zaha hadid is poo poo
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Vegetable posted:http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2015/nov/09/megastructures-seven-wonders-of-the-modern-world-near-completion You have the world's most symmetrical cum. Pity it's going somewhere visible... (a.k.a. I think that's beautiful)
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Vegetable posted:http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2015/nov/09/megastructures-seven-wonders-of-the-modern-world-near-completion To me it looks like a sphincter
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Put me down for "it looks like a dead jellyfish".
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Vegetable posted:http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2015/nov/09/megastructures-seven-wonders-of-the-modern-world-near-completion Truly, the crossroads of our times.
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I flew one of these in EVE Online.
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It's a person on all fours about to get rear end-reamed. E: by a horse cock E2: It's Mr Hands: The Building GotLag fucked around with this message at 21:17 on Nov 9, 2015 |
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