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xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolbkqp | iolauw1 | 1,663,281,462 | 1,663,281,147 | 9 | 0 | Carlo Scarpa - for his detailing and delicate approach to alterations and additions | Le Corbussier | 1 | 315 | 9,000 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokata5 | iokp947 | 1,663,266,634 | 1,663,272,298 | 5 | 7 | Zaha Hadid because of the flowing forms. | Eero Saarinen. His harshest critics complained that he didnโt adhere to any specific style. I say that was one of his greatest strengths. Rather than trying to make every building fit into some predetermined box, he made each project specific to each client and the site upon which it was built. | 0 | 5,664 | 1.4 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokp947 | iojc37c | 1,663,272,298 | 1,663,253,180 | 7 | 6 | Eero Saarinen. His harshest critics complained that he didnโt adhere to any specific style. I say that was one of his greatest strengths. Rather than trying to make every building fit into some predetermined box, he made each project specific to each client and the site upon which it was built. | Niemeyer because he's the reason I became an architect | 1 | 19,118 | 1.166667 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokp947 | iojl706 | 1,663,272,298 | 1,663,256,712 | 7 | 3 | Eero Saarinen. His harshest critics complained that he didnโt adhere to any specific style. I say that was one of his greatest strengths. Rather than trying to make every building fit into some predetermined box, he made each project specific to each client and the site upon which it was built. | Minoru Yamasaki. He isn't my standalone favourite, I don't think I could ever pick a single one, but I thought I'd mention him as he's perhaps a less 'obvious' choise. | 1 | 15,586 | 2.333333 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokp947 | iojtxjb | 1,663,272,298 | 1,663,260,055 | 7 | 3 | Eero Saarinen. His harshest critics complained that he didnโt adhere to any specific style. I say that was one of his greatest strengths. Rather than trying to make every building fit into some predetermined box, he made each project specific to each client and the site upon which it was built. | My girlfriend! Self explanatory really. | 1 | 12,243 | 2.333333 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iojwt01 | iokp947 | 1,663,261,155 | 1,663,272,298 | 4 | 7 | Iโm partial to Andrea Palladio, his buildings are very handsome. | Eero Saarinen. His harshest critics complained that he didnโt adhere to any specific style. I say that was one of his greatest strengths. Rather than trying to make every building fit into some predetermined box, he made each project specific to each client and the site upon which it was built. | 0 | 11,143 | 1.75 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iojpzd3 | iokp947 | 1,663,258,553 | 1,663,272,298 | 3 | 7 | My favorite Building I had the joy of visiting was the Maison du parti Communiste in Paris by Oscar Niemeyer. It's hard to say who my favorite Architect is because architecture is such a broad field. Different architects shine in different fields. Maybe it's easier by region. So my favorite regions/countries for architecture after the middle ages are Central Europe, Japan, and Mexico. | Eero Saarinen. His harshest critics complained that he didnโt adhere to any specific style. I say that was one of his greatest strengths. Rather than trying to make every building fit into some predetermined box, he made each project specific to each client and the site upon which it was built. | 0 | 13,745 | 2.333333 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokp947 | iojt9dn | 1,663,272,298 | 1,663,259,798 | 7 | 3 | Eero Saarinen. His harshest critics complained that he didnโt adhere to any specific style. I say that was one of his greatest strengths. Rather than trying to make every building fit into some predetermined box, he made each project specific to each client and the site upon which it was built. | Fay Jones! | 1 | 12,500 | 2.333333 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iojxmt0 | iokp947 | 1,663,261,475 | 1,663,272,298 | 3 | 7 | Impossible to choose. Every architect has their high and low points. For example I love David Chipperfieldโs Neues Museum and James Simon Gallery, basically all his work in Berlin, but less so his more commercial projects. | Eero Saarinen. His harshest critics complained that he didnโt adhere to any specific style. I say that was one of his greatest strengths. Rather than trying to make every building fit into some predetermined box, he made each project specific to each client and the site upon which it was built. | 0 | 10,823 | 2.333333 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokf798 | iokp947 | 1,663,268,359 | 1,663,272,298 | 3 | 7 | Antonio Gaudi It's like he paints and sculpts dreams into architecture! | Eero Saarinen. His harshest critics complained that he didnโt adhere to any specific style. I say that was one of his greatest strengths. Rather than trying to make every building fit into some predetermined box, he made each project specific to each client and the site upon which it was built. | 0 | 3,939 | 2.333333 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokp947 | iok6czv | 1,663,272,298 | 1,663,264,878 | 7 | 2 | Eero Saarinen. His harshest critics complained that he didnโt adhere to any specific style. I say that was one of his greatest strengths. Rather than trying to make every building fit into some predetermined box, he made each project specific to each client and the site upon which it was built. | Marcel Breuer and Libeskind. Breuer I can't really give it in words but all of his work just speaks to me. And Libeskind because he isn't afraid to make you feel uncomfortable in his spaces | 1 | 7,420 | 3.5 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokd914 | iokp947 | 1,663,267,596 | 1,663,272,298 | 1 | 7 | Probably Cesar Manrique. Not an architect so can't give a good "why", just a vibe, all those smooth white curves with jagged black lava, I like the style. | Eero Saarinen. His harshest critics complained that he didnโt adhere to any specific style. I say that was one of his greatest strengths. Rather than trying to make every building fit into some predetermined box, he made each project specific to each client and the site upon which it was built. | 0 | 4,702 | 7 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | ioke80y | iokp947 | 1,663,267,978 | 1,663,272,298 | 1 | 7 | Andrew Jackson Downing. Amazing landscape architect, and a pioneer of Victorian architecture | Eero Saarinen. His harshest critics complained that he didnโt adhere to any specific style. I say that was one of his greatest strengths. Rather than trying to make every building fit into some predetermined box, he made each project specific to each client and the site upon which it was built. | 0 | 4,320 | 7 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iojl706 | iokata5 | 1,663,256,712 | 1,663,266,634 | 3 | 5 | Minoru Yamasaki. He isn't my standalone favourite, I don't think I could ever pick a single one, but I thought I'd mention him as he's perhaps a less 'obvious' choise. | Zaha Hadid because of the flowing forms. | 0 | 9,922 | 1.666667 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iojtxjb | iokata5 | 1,663,260,055 | 1,663,266,634 | 3 | 5 | My girlfriend! Self explanatory really. | Zaha Hadid because of the flowing forms. | 0 | 6,579 | 1.666667 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iojwt01 | iokata5 | 1,663,261,155 | 1,663,266,634 | 4 | 5 | Iโm partial to Andrea Palladio, his buildings are very handsome. | Zaha Hadid because of the flowing forms. | 0 | 5,479 | 1.25 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokata5 | iojpzd3 | 1,663,266,634 | 1,663,258,553 | 5 | 3 | Zaha Hadid because of the flowing forms. | My favorite Building I had the joy of visiting was the Maison du parti Communiste in Paris by Oscar Niemeyer. It's hard to say who my favorite Architect is because architecture is such a broad field. Different architects shine in different fields. Maybe it's easier by region. So my favorite regions/countries for architecture after the middle ages are Central Europe, Japan, and Mexico. | 1 | 8,081 | 1.666667 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokata5 | iojt9dn | 1,663,266,634 | 1,663,259,798 | 5 | 3 | Zaha Hadid because of the flowing forms. | Fay Jones! | 1 | 6,836 | 1.666667 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iojxmt0 | iokata5 | 1,663,261,475 | 1,663,266,634 | 3 | 5 | Impossible to choose. Every architect has their high and low points. For example I love David Chipperfieldโs Neues Museum and James Simon Gallery, basically all his work in Berlin, but less so his more commercial projects. | Zaha Hadid because of the flowing forms. | 0 | 5,159 | 1.666667 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokata5 | iok6czv | 1,663,266,634 | 1,663,264,878 | 5 | 2 | Zaha Hadid because of the flowing forms. | Marcel Breuer and Libeskind. Breuer I can't really give it in words but all of his work just speaks to me. And Libeskind because he isn't afraid to make you feel uncomfortable in his spaces | 1 | 1,756 | 2.5 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iojl706 | iojwt01 | 1,663,256,712 | 1,663,261,155 | 3 | 4 | Minoru Yamasaki. He isn't my standalone favourite, I don't think I could ever pick a single one, but I thought I'd mention him as he's perhaps a less 'obvious' choise. | Iโm partial to Andrea Palladio, his buildings are very handsome. | 0 | 4,443 | 1.333333 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iojl706 | ioksq60 | 1,663,256,712 | 1,663,273,669 | 3 | 4 | Minoru Yamasaki. He isn't my standalone favourite, I don't think I could ever pick a single one, but I thought I'd mention him as he's perhaps a less 'obvious' choise. | Luis barragan, for his use of light and color and thatโs not even mentioning form! | 0 | 16,957 | 1.333333 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iojwt01 | iojtxjb | 1,663,261,155 | 1,663,260,055 | 4 | 3 | Iโm partial to Andrea Palladio, his buildings are very handsome. | My girlfriend! Self explanatory really. | 1 | 1,100 | 1.333333 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | ioksq60 | iojtxjb | 1,663,273,669 | 1,663,260,055 | 4 | 3 | Luis barragan, for his use of light and color and thatโs not even mentioning form! | My girlfriend! Self explanatory really. | 1 | 13,614 | 1.333333 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iojwt01 | iojpzd3 | 1,663,261,155 | 1,663,258,553 | 4 | 3 | Iโm partial to Andrea Palladio, his buildings are very handsome. | My favorite Building I had the joy of visiting was the Maison du parti Communiste in Paris by Oscar Niemeyer. It's hard to say who my favorite Architect is because architecture is such a broad field. Different architects shine in different fields. Maybe it's easier by region. So my favorite regions/countries for architecture after the middle ages are Central Europe, Japan, and Mexico. | 1 | 2,602 | 1.333333 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iojt9dn | iojwt01 | 1,663,259,798 | 1,663,261,155 | 3 | 4 | Fay Jones! | Iโm partial to Andrea Palladio, his buildings are very handsome. | 0 | 1,357 | 1.333333 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iojpzd3 | ioksq60 | 1,663,258,553 | 1,663,273,669 | 3 | 4 | My favorite Building I had the joy of visiting was the Maison du parti Communiste in Paris by Oscar Niemeyer. It's hard to say who my favorite Architect is because architecture is such a broad field. Different architects shine in different fields. Maybe it's easier by region. So my favorite regions/countries for architecture after the middle ages are Central Europe, Japan, and Mexico. | Luis barragan, for his use of light and color and thatโs not even mentioning form! | 0 | 15,116 | 1.333333 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iojt9dn | ioksq60 | 1,663,259,798 | 1,663,273,669 | 3 | 4 | Fay Jones! | Luis barragan, for his use of light and color and thatโs not even mentioning form! | 0 | 13,871 | 1.333333 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | ioksq60 | iojxmt0 | 1,663,273,669 | 1,663,261,475 | 4 | 3 | Luis barragan, for his use of light and color and thatโs not even mentioning form! | Impossible to choose. Every architect has their high and low points. For example I love David Chipperfieldโs Neues Museum and James Simon Gallery, basically all his work in Berlin, but less so his more commercial projects. | 1 | 12,194 | 1.333333 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | ioksq60 | iokf798 | 1,663,273,669 | 1,663,268,359 | 4 | 3 | Luis barragan, for his use of light and color and thatโs not even mentioning form! | Antonio Gaudi It's like he paints and sculpts dreams into architecture! | 1 | 5,310 | 1.333333 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | ioksq60 | iok6czv | 1,663,273,669 | 1,663,264,878 | 4 | 2 | Luis barragan, for his use of light and color and thatโs not even mentioning form! | Marcel Breuer and Libeskind. Breuer I can't really give it in words but all of his work just speaks to me. And Libeskind because he isn't afraid to make you feel uncomfortable in his spaces | 1 | 8,791 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | ioksq60 | iokd914 | 1,663,273,669 | 1,663,267,596 | 4 | 1 | Luis barragan, for his use of light and color and thatโs not even mentioning form! | Probably Cesar Manrique. Not an architect so can't give a good "why", just a vibe, all those smooth white curves with jagged black lava, I like the style. | 1 | 6,073 | 4 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | ioksq60 | ioke80y | 1,663,273,669 | 1,663,267,978 | 4 | 1 | Luis barragan, for his use of light and color and thatโs not even mentioning form! | Andrew Jackson Downing. Amazing landscape architect, and a pioneer of Victorian architecture | 1 | 5,691 | 4 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iok6czv | iokf798 | 1,663,264,878 | 1,663,268,359 | 2 | 3 | Marcel Breuer and Libeskind. Breuer I can't really give it in words but all of his work just speaks to me. And Libeskind because he isn't afraid to make you feel uncomfortable in his spaces | Antonio Gaudi It's like he paints and sculpts dreams into architecture! | 0 | 3,481 | 1.5 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokd914 | iokf798 | 1,663,267,596 | 1,663,268,359 | 1 | 3 | Probably Cesar Manrique. Not an architect so can't give a good "why", just a vibe, all those smooth white curves with jagged black lava, I like the style. | Antonio Gaudi It's like he paints and sculpts dreams into architecture! | 0 | 763 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | ioke80y | iokf798 | 1,663,267,978 | 1,663,268,359 | 1 | 3 | Andrew Jackson Downing. Amazing landscape architect, and a pioneer of Victorian architecture | Antonio Gaudi It's like he paints and sculpts dreams into architecture! | 0 | 381 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iok6czv | ioku0nb | 1,663,264,878 | 1,663,274,184 | 2 | 3 | Marcel Breuer and Libeskind. Breuer I can't really give it in words but all of his work just speaks to me. And Libeskind because he isn't afraid to make you feel uncomfortable in his spaces | Welton Beckett is underappreciated | 0 | 9,306 | 1.5 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokt8fa | ioku0nb | 1,663,273,870 | 1,663,274,184 | 1 | 3 | Frank Gehry, MIT Stata Center Santiago Calatrava, eg. Reggio Emilia Station, Turning Torso Noiz Architects, Pleat Bridge and various other conceptual work that I find really interesting Heatherwick studio, Little Island Park Yona Friedman for the overall crazyness Oh, and I have a soft spot for Bjarke Ingels. May just be because of my nationality, but his stuff in the 00s largely got me into architecture in the first place And my favourite right now has got to be Richard Rogers for taking the "building is a machine for living" sentiment to its logical endpoint hehe | Welton Beckett is underappreciated | 0 | 314 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokd914 | ioku0nb | 1,663,267,596 | 1,663,274,184 | 1 | 3 | Probably Cesar Manrique. Not an architect so can't give a good "why", just a vibe, all those smooth white curves with jagged black lava, I like the style. | Welton Beckett is underappreciated | 0 | 6,588 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | ioke80y | ioku0nb | 1,663,267,978 | 1,663,274,184 | 1 | 3 | Andrew Jackson Downing. Amazing landscape architect, and a pioneer of Victorian architecture | Welton Beckett is underappreciated | 0 | 6,206 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iok6czv | iol4twk | 1,663,264,878 | 1,663,278,575 | 2 | 3 | Marcel Breuer and Libeskind. Breuer I can't really give it in words but all of his work just speaks to me. And Libeskind because he isn't afraid to make you feel uncomfortable in his spaces | All tied for greatness: Louis Kahn, Tado Ando, Steven Holl. Because of their honesty/expression in use of varying materials and for their use of site as part of their experience of the buildingโs volumetric experience. Was this sentence Architecty enough for everyone? | 0 | 13,697 | 1.5 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iol4twk | iokt8fa | 1,663,278,575 | 1,663,273,870 | 3 | 1 | All tied for greatness: Louis Kahn, Tado Ando, Steven Holl. Because of their honesty/expression in use of varying materials and for their use of site as part of their experience of the buildingโs volumetric experience. Was this sentence Architecty enough for everyone? | Frank Gehry, MIT Stata Center Santiago Calatrava, eg. Reggio Emilia Station, Turning Torso Noiz Architects, Pleat Bridge and various other conceptual work that I find really interesting Heatherwick studio, Little Island Park Yona Friedman for the overall crazyness Oh, and I have a soft spot for Bjarke Ingels. May just be because of my nationality, but his stuff in the 00s largely got me into architecture in the first place And my favourite right now has got to be Richard Rogers for taking the "building is a machine for living" sentiment to its logical endpoint hehe | 1 | 4,705 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iol4twk | iokd914 | 1,663,278,575 | 1,663,267,596 | 3 | 1 | All tied for greatness: Louis Kahn, Tado Ando, Steven Holl. Because of their honesty/expression in use of varying materials and for their use of site as part of their experience of the buildingโs volumetric experience. Was this sentence Architecty enough for everyone? | Probably Cesar Manrique. Not an architect so can't give a good "why", just a vibe, all those smooth white curves with jagged black lava, I like the style. | 1 | 10,979 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iol4twk | ioke80y | 1,663,278,575 | 1,663,267,978 | 3 | 1 | All tied for greatness: Louis Kahn, Tado Ando, Steven Holl. Because of their honesty/expression in use of varying materials and for their use of site as part of their experience of the buildingโs volumetric experience. Was this sentence Architecty enough for everyone? | Andrew Jackson Downing. Amazing landscape architect, and a pioneer of Victorian architecture | 1 | 10,597 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokzahv | iol4twk | 1,663,276,285 | 1,663,278,575 | 1 | 3 | Sir Christopher Wren | All tied for greatness: Louis Kahn, Tado Ando, Steven Holl. Because of their honesty/expression in use of varying materials and for their use of site as part of their experience of the buildingโs volumetric experience. Was this sentence Architecty enough for everyone? | 0 | 2,290 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iok6czv | ioldmxg | 1,663,264,878 | 1,663,282,377 | 2 | 3 | Marcel Breuer and Libeskind. Breuer I can't really give it in words but all of his work just speaks to me. And Libeskind because he isn't afraid to make you feel uncomfortable in his spaces | As someone who grew up right outside Philadelphia and saw his work frequently, Iโll say Frank Furness was a pretty cool architect | 0 | 17,499 | 1.5 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokt8fa | ioldmxg | 1,663,273,870 | 1,663,282,377 | 1 | 3 | Frank Gehry, MIT Stata Center Santiago Calatrava, eg. Reggio Emilia Station, Turning Torso Noiz Architects, Pleat Bridge and various other conceptual work that I find really interesting Heatherwick studio, Little Island Park Yona Friedman for the overall crazyness Oh, and I have a soft spot for Bjarke Ingels. May just be because of my nationality, but his stuff in the 00s largely got me into architecture in the first place And my favourite right now has got to be Richard Rogers for taking the "building is a machine for living" sentiment to its logical endpoint hehe | As someone who grew up right outside Philadelphia and saw his work frequently, Iโll say Frank Furness was a pretty cool architect | 0 | 8,507 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iol6f83 | ioldmxg | 1,663,279,239 | 1,663,282,377 | 1 | 3 | Michael Graves, postmodernism | As someone who grew up right outside Philadelphia and saw his work frequently, Iโll say Frank Furness was a pretty cool architect | 0 | 3,138 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokd914 | ioldmxg | 1,663,267,596 | 1,663,282,377 | 1 | 3 | Probably Cesar Manrique. Not an architect so can't give a good "why", just a vibe, all those smooth white curves with jagged black lava, I like the style. | As someone who grew up right outside Philadelphia and saw his work frequently, Iโll say Frank Furness was a pretty cool architect | 0 | 14,781 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | ioldmxg | ioke80y | 1,663,282,377 | 1,663,267,978 | 3 | 1 | As someone who grew up right outside Philadelphia and saw his work frequently, Iโll say Frank Furness was a pretty cool architect | Andrew Jackson Downing. Amazing landscape architect, and a pioneer of Victorian architecture | 1 | 14,399 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | ioldmxg | iokzahv | 1,663,282,377 | 1,663,276,285 | 3 | 1 | As someone who grew up right outside Philadelphia and saw his work frequently, Iโll say Frank Furness was a pretty cool architect | Sir Christopher Wren | 1 | 6,092 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | ioldmxg | iolauw1 | 1,663,282,377 | 1,663,281,147 | 3 | 0 | As someone who grew up right outside Philadelphia and saw his work frequently, Iโll say Frank Furness was a pretty cool architect | Le Corbussier | 1 | 1,230 | 3,000 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iomhava | iok6czv | 1,663,301,027 | 1,663,264,878 | 3 | 2 | Rogelio Salmona | Marcel Breuer and Libeskind. Breuer I can't really give it in words but all of his work just speaks to me. And Libeskind because he isn't afraid to make you feel uncomfortable in his spaces | 1 | 36,149 | 1.5 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolj25m | iomhava | 1,663,284,866 | 1,663,301,027 | 2 | 3 | Carlo Scarpa, his treatment of material is beyond anything other architects do. His details have something self explanatory in them, they tell something about the way they are constructed. His work bridges the traditional ornamental and the modern functionalist approach of building. | Rogelio Salmona | 0 | 16,161 | 1.5 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iomhava | iolog74 | 1,663,301,027 | 1,663,287,393 | 3 | 2 | Rogelio Salmona | I was always obsessed growing up with the Canadian Museum of Civilization (now History) in Hull, Quebec. (Well now itโs Gatineau). Itโs Douglas Cardinalโs magnum opus and all flowing curves of sandstone and massive windows taking in the view across the Ottawa River. And it has a sloping rounded copper roof to mirror the Parliament Buildingsโ angular copper tops. | 1 | 13,634 | 1.5 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolqakj | iomhava | 1,663,288,248 | 1,663,301,027 | 2 | 3 | Aldo Rossi | Rogelio Salmona | 0 | 12,779 | 1.5 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iomhava | iomc2ja | 1,663,301,027 | 1,663,298,138 | 3 | 2 | Rogelio Salmona | Francis kere because I love his work | 1 | 2,889 | 1.5 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokt8fa | iomhava | 1,663,273,870 | 1,663,301,027 | 1 | 3 | Frank Gehry, MIT Stata Center Santiago Calatrava, eg. Reggio Emilia Station, Turning Torso Noiz Architects, Pleat Bridge and various other conceptual work that I find really interesting Heatherwick studio, Little Island Park Yona Friedman for the overall crazyness Oh, and I have a soft spot for Bjarke Ingels. May just be because of my nationality, but his stuff in the 00s largely got me into architecture in the first place And my favourite right now has got to be Richard Rogers for taking the "building is a machine for living" sentiment to its logical endpoint hehe | Rogelio Salmona | 0 | 27,157 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iol6f83 | iomhava | 1,663,279,239 | 1,663,301,027 | 1 | 3 | Michael Graves, postmodernism | Rogelio Salmona | 0 | 21,788 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iomhava | iokd914 | 1,663,301,027 | 1,663,267,596 | 3 | 1 | Rogelio Salmona | Probably Cesar Manrique. Not an architect so can't give a good "why", just a vibe, all those smooth white curves with jagged black lava, I like the style. | 1 | 33,431 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | ioke80y | iomhava | 1,663,267,978 | 1,663,301,027 | 1 | 3 | Andrew Jackson Downing. Amazing landscape architect, and a pioneer of Victorian architecture | Rogelio Salmona | 0 | 33,049 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokzahv | iomhava | 1,663,276,285 | 1,663,301,027 | 1 | 3 | Sir Christopher Wren | Rogelio Salmona | 0 | 24,742 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolauw1 | iomhava | 1,663,281,147 | 1,663,301,027 | 0 | 3 | Le Corbussier | Rogelio Salmona | 0 | 19,880 | 3,000 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolds7u | iomhava | 1,663,282,445 | 1,663,301,027 | 1 | 3 | Adolf | Rogelio Salmona | 0 | 18,582 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iomhava | iolozsh | 1,663,301,027 | 1,663,287,643 | 3 | 1 | Rogelio Salmona | Iโm going with Richard Neutra, Pierre Koenig, et Peter Zumthor | 1 | 13,384 | 3 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokt8fa | iolj25m | 1,663,273,870 | 1,663,284,866 | 1 | 2 | Frank Gehry, MIT Stata Center Santiago Calatrava, eg. Reggio Emilia Station, Turning Torso Noiz Architects, Pleat Bridge and various other conceptual work that I find really interesting Heatherwick studio, Little Island Park Yona Friedman for the overall crazyness Oh, and I have a soft spot for Bjarke Ingels. May just be because of my nationality, but his stuff in the 00s largely got me into architecture in the first place And my favourite right now has got to be Richard Rogers for taking the "building is a machine for living" sentiment to its logical endpoint hehe | Carlo Scarpa, his treatment of material is beyond anything other architects do. His details have something self explanatory in them, they tell something about the way they are constructed. His work bridges the traditional ornamental and the modern functionalist approach of building. | 0 | 10,996 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iol6f83 | iolj25m | 1,663,279,239 | 1,663,284,866 | 1 | 2 | Michael Graves, postmodernism | Carlo Scarpa, his treatment of material is beyond anything other architects do. His details have something self explanatory in them, they tell something about the way they are constructed. His work bridges the traditional ornamental and the modern functionalist approach of building. | 0 | 5,627 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokd914 | iolj25m | 1,663,267,596 | 1,663,284,866 | 1 | 2 | Probably Cesar Manrique. Not an architect so can't give a good "why", just a vibe, all those smooth white curves with jagged black lava, I like the style. | Carlo Scarpa, his treatment of material is beyond anything other architects do. His details have something self explanatory in them, they tell something about the way they are constructed. His work bridges the traditional ornamental and the modern functionalist approach of building. | 0 | 17,270 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolj25m | ioke80y | 1,663,284,866 | 1,663,267,978 | 2 | 1 | Carlo Scarpa, his treatment of material is beyond anything other architects do. His details have something self explanatory in them, they tell something about the way they are constructed. His work bridges the traditional ornamental and the modern functionalist approach of building. | Andrew Jackson Downing. Amazing landscape architect, and a pioneer of Victorian architecture | 1 | 16,888 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokzahv | iolj25m | 1,663,276,285 | 1,663,284,866 | 1 | 2 | Sir Christopher Wren | Carlo Scarpa, his treatment of material is beyond anything other architects do. His details have something self explanatory in them, they tell something about the way they are constructed. His work bridges the traditional ornamental and the modern functionalist approach of building. | 0 | 8,581 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolj25m | iolauw1 | 1,663,284,866 | 1,663,281,147 | 2 | 0 | Carlo Scarpa, his treatment of material is beyond anything other architects do. His details have something self explanatory in them, they tell something about the way they are constructed. His work bridges the traditional ornamental and the modern functionalist approach of building. | Le Corbussier | 1 | 3,719 | 2,000 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolj25m | iolds7u | 1,663,284,866 | 1,663,282,445 | 2 | 1 | Carlo Scarpa, his treatment of material is beyond anything other architects do. His details have something self explanatory in them, they tell something about the way they are constructed. His work bridges the traditional ornamental and the modern functionalist approach of building. | Adolf | 1 | 2,421 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolog74 | iokt8fa | 1,663,287,393 | 1,663,273,870 | 2 | 1 | I was always obsessed growing up with the Canadian Museum of Civilization (now History) in Hull, Quebec. (Well now itโs Gatineau). Itโs Douglas Cardinalโs magnum opus and all flowing curves of sandstone and massive windows taking in the view across the Ottawa River. And it has a sloping rounded copper roof to mirror the Parliament Buildingsโ angular copper tops. | Frank Gehry, MIT Stata Center Santiago Calatrava, eg. Reggio Emilia Station, Turning Torso Noiz Architects, Pleat Bridge and various other conceptual work that I find really interesting Heatherwick studio, Little Island Park Yona Friedman for the overall crazyness Oh, and I have a soft spot for Bjarke Ingels. May just be because of my nationality, but his stuff in the 00s largely got me into architecture in the first place And my favourite right now has got to be Richard Rogers for taking the "building is a machine for living" sentiment to its logical endpoint hehe | 1 | 13,523 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolog74 | iol6f83 | 1,663,287,393 | 1,663,279,239 | 2 | 1 | I was always obsessed growing up with the Canadian Museum of Civilization (now History) in Hull, Quebec. (Well now itโs Gatineau). Itโs Douglas Cardinalโs magnum opus and all flowing curves of sandstone and massive windows taking in the view across the Ottawa River. And it has a sloping rounded copper roof to mirror the Parliament Buildingsโ angular copper tops. | Michael Graves, postmodernism | 1 | 8,154 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolog74 | iokd914 | 1,663,287,393 | 1,663,267,596 | 2 | 1 | I was always obsessed growing up with the Canadian Museum of Civilization (now History) in Hull, Quebec. (Well now itโs Gatineau). Itโs Douglas Cardinalโs magnum opus and all flowing curves of sandstone and massive windows taking in the view across the Ottawa River. And it has a sloping rounded copper roof to mirror the Parliament Buildingsโ angular copper tops. | Probably Cesar Manrique. Not an architect so can't give a good "why", just a vibe, all those smooth white curves with jagged black lava, I like the style. | 1 | 19,797 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | ioke80y | iolog74 | 1,663,267,978 | 1,663,287,393 | 1 | 2 | Andrew Jackson Downing. Amazing landscape architect, and a pioneer of Victorian architecture | I was always obsessed growing up with the Canadian Museum of Civilization (now History) in Hull, Quebec. (Well now itโs Gatineau). Itโs Douglas Cardinalโs magnum opus and all flowing curves of sandstone and massive windows taking in the view across the Ottawa River. And it has a sloping rounded copper roof to mirror the Parliament Buildingsโ angular copper tops. | 0 | 19,415 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolog74 | iokzahv | 1,663,287,393 | 1,663,276,285 | 2 | 1 | I was always obsessed growing up with the Canadian Museum of Civilization (now History) in Hull, Quebec. (Well now itโs Gatineau). Itโs Douglas Cardinalโs magnum opus and all flowing curves of sandstone and massive windows taking in the view across the Ottawa River. And it has a sloping rounded copper roof to mirror the Parliament Buildingsโ angular copper tops. | Sir Christopher Wren | 1 | 11,108 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolog74 | iolauw1 | 1,663,287,393 | 1,663,281,147 | 2 | 0 | I was always obsessed growing up with the Canadian Museum of Civilization (now History) in Hull, Quebec. (Well now itโs Gatineau). Itโs Douglas Cardinalโs magnum opus and all flowing curves of sandstone and massive windows taking in the view across the Ottawa River. And it has a sloping rounded copper roof to mirror the Parliament Buildingsโ angular copper tops. | Le Corbussier | 1 | 6,246 | 2,000 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolog74 | iolds7u | 1,663,287,393 | 1,663,282,445 | 2 | 1 | I was always obsessed growing up with the Canadian Museum of Civilization (now History) in Hull, Quebec. (Well now itโs Gatineau). Itโs Douglas Cardinalโs magnum opus and all flowing curves of sandstone and massive windows taking in the view across the Ottawa River. And it has a sloping rounded copper roof to mirror the Parliament Buildingsโ angular copper tops. | Adolf | 1 | 4,948 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokt8fa | iolqakj | 1,663,273,870 | 1,663,288,248 | 1 | 2 | Frank Gehry, MIT Stata Center Santiago Calatrava, eg. Reggio Emilia Station, Turning Torso Noiz Architects, Pleat Bridge and various other conceptual work that I find really interesting Heatherwick studio, Little Island Park Yona Friedman for the overall crazyness Oh, and I have a soft spot for Bjarke Ingels. May just be because of my nationality, but his stuff in the 00s largely got me into architecture in the first place And my favourite right now has got to be Richard Rogers for taking the "building is a machine for living" sentiment to its logical endpoint hehe | Aldo Rossi | 0 | 14,378 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iol6f83 | iolqakj | 1,663,279,239 | 1,663,288,248 | 1 | 2 | Michael Graves, postmodernism | Aldo Rossi | 0 | 9,009 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolqakj | iokd914 | 1,663,288,248 | 1,663,267,596 | 2 | 1 | Aldo Rossi | Probably Cesar Manrique. Not an architect so can't give a good "why", just a vibe, all those smooth white curves with jagged black lava, I like the style. | 1 | 20,652 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolqakj | ioke80y | 1,663,288,248 | 1,663,267,978 | 2 | 1 | Aldo Rossi | Andrew Jackson Downing. Amazing landscape architect, and a pioneer of Victorian architecture | 1 | 20,270 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokzahv | iolqakj | 1,663,276,285 | 1,663,288,248 | 1 | 2 | Sir Christopher Wren | Aldo Rossi | 0 | 11,963 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolauw1 | iolqakj | 1,663,281,147 | 1,663,288,248 | 0 | 2 | Le Corbussier | Aldo Rossi | 0 | 7,101 | 2,000 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolds7u | iolqakj | 1,663,282,445 | 1,663,288,248 | 1 | 2 | Adolf | Aldo Rossi | 0 | 5,803 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolqakj | iolozsh | 1,663,288,248 | 1,663,287,643 | 2 | 1 | Aldo Rossi | Iโm going with Richard Neutra, Pierre Koenig, et Peter Zumthor | 1 | 605 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokt8fa | iomc2ja | 1,663,273,870 | 1,663,298,138 | 1 | 2 | Frank Gehry, MIT Stata Center Santiago Calatrava, eg. Reggio Emilia Station, Turning Torso Noiz Architects, Pleat Bridge and various other conceptual work that I find really interesting Heatherwick studio, Little Island Park Yona Friedman for the overall crazyness Oh, and I have a soft spot for Bjarke Ingels. May just be because of my nationality, but his stuff in the 00s largely got me into architecture in the first place And my favourite right now has got to be Richard Rogers for taking the "building is a machine for living" sentiment to its logical endpoint hehe | Francis kere because I love his work | 0 | 24,268 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iol6f83 | iomc2ja | 1,663,279,239 | 1,663,298,138 | 1 | 2 | Michael Graves, postmodernism | Francis kere because I love his work | 0 | 18,899 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokd914 | iomc2ja | 1,663,267,596 | 1,663,298,138 | 1 | 2 | Probably Cesar Manrique. Not an architect so can't give a good "why", just a vibe, all those smooth white curves with jagged black lava, I like the style. | Francis kere because I love his work | 0 | 30,542 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iomc2ja | ioke80y | 1,663,298,138 | 1,663,267,978 | 2 | 1 | Francis kere because I love his work | Andrew Jackson Downing. Amazing landscape architect, and a pioneer of Victorian architecture | 1 | 30,160 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iokzahv | iomc2ja | 1,663,276,285 | 1,663,298,138 | 1 | 2 | Sir Christopher Wren | Francis kere because I love his work | 0 | 21,853 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iomc2ja | iolauw1 | 1,663,298,138 | 1,663,281,147 | 2 | 0 | Francis kere because I love his work | Le Corbussier | 1 | 16,991 | 2,000 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iolds7u | iomc2ja | 1,663,282,445 | 1,663,298,138 | 1 | 2 | Adolf | Francis kere because I love his work | 0 | 15,693 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iomc2ja | iolozsh | 1,663,298,138 | 1,663,287,643 | 2 | 1 | Francis kere because I love his work | Iโm going with Richard Neutra, Pierre Koenig, et Peter Zumthor | 1 | 10,495 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iompkot | iokt8fa | 1,663,306,369 | 1,663,273,870 | 2 | 1 | Victor Horta and Tony Garnier, | Frank Gehry, MIT Stata Center Santiago Calatrava, eg. Reggio Emilia Station, Turning Torso Noiz Architects, Pleat Bridge and various other conceptual work that I find really interesting Heatherwick studio, Little Island Park Yona Friedman for the overall crazyness Oh, and I have a soft spot for Bjarke Ingels. May just be because of my nationality, but his stuff in the 00s largely got me into architecture in the first place And my favourite right now has got to be Richard Rogers for taking the "building is a machine for living" sentiment to its logical endpoint hehe | 1 | 32,499 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iol6f83 | iompkot | 1,663,279,239 | 1,663,306,369 | 1 | 2 | Michael Graves, postmodernism | Victor Horta and Tony Garnier, | 0 | 27,130 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iompkot | iokd914 | 1,663,306,369 | 1,663,267,596 | 2 | 1 | Victor Horta and Tony Garnier, | Probably Cesar Manrique. Not an architect so can't give a good "why", just a vibe, all those smooth white curves with jagged black lava, I like the style. | 1 | 38,773 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | ioke80y | iompkot | 1,663,267,978 | 1,663,306,369 | 1 | 2 | Andrew Jackson Downing. Amazing landscape architect, and a pioneer of Victorian architecture | Victor Horta and Tony Garnier, | 0 | 38,391 | 2 | ||
xey1bf | architecture_train | 0.92 | who's your favorite architect and why? A very basic question i know but I'm curious Can even be a building or something you appreciate for it's architecture ๐ถ๐ฝโโ๏ธ | iompkot | iokzahv | 1,663,306,369 | 1,663,276,285 | 2 | 1 | Victor Horta and Tony Garnier, | Sir Christopher Wren | 1 | 30,084 | 2 |
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