Liberal arts, along with being incredibly necessary for many parts of a functioning society like sociology (right?) and architecture, also grant us the vision to turn gray blobs of laboratories and actuarial super computers into a place worth sticking around for. If you walked around seeing nothing but people in gray uniforms, no make up, no hats, no murals on the walls, no statues, gray slabs on concrete erected everywhere, it would be bleaker. Music would be nothing but metronomes.

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  • HerculePoirot [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    I'm not a fan of brutalism in general because it doesn't feel inviting. Commieblocks aren't works of beauty but they're built to house people, and they actually had good quality accommodations, from what I've read. Whatever. It's better than being homeless. Ofc Roman architecture revival is white and gray, they were either designed by ignorant architects, "western civilization" losers or both. They are missing color as well. There's more to architecture than just color too, such as ornament, which isn't exclusive to Roman Architecture. These are just personal aesthetic preferences. This is the internet, people aren't entirely sincere. I don't pretend to be some sort of expert, just suggesting that maybe having more color would be a good thing. The comment about the columns wasn't series ofc, I don't gain pleasure browsing pics of columns. Maybe I overdid it, maybe I come off as an oversensitive piece of shit. I'm awful at interacting with people. Sorry. I've been online too long.