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  • happybadger [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Right now it's the transition. We see it as the thing attacking the orthodoxy. With the better social system it's a design framework that can be built on in conditions more favourable to it or made into post-brutalist aesthetics by enabling a better climate for them. It's clean utilitarian design that has an art deco kind of grandiosity to it without using ornamentation. I like the look of it in the same way I like the look of traditional Japanese or English architecture and it's an easy springboard for ecologically-minded architecture using other materials with the same intentions, like mudbrick construction.