Could most commercial buildings constructed during the Victorian era be described as eclectic? I recently noticed the amount of structures that were built during this period that can't be categorized as any specific style.
Architecture thread
it can be described as victorian dumbshit :^)
btw can we have a /brutalist/ general?
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bam citadel and archaeological site, iran
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san francesco
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That's not Brutalism.
its le corbusier i know but what style is it
International. It's one of the earliest examples of the style.
Minimalism/ International style
fuck off to reddit
No u
calm down OP, i've posted all the pictures so far and both those replies are me
That's not me. This is:
Self-bump.
Commercial architecture in general has always been a cheapened, bastardized version of multiple architectural styles roughly similar to what's popular at the time.
I've been to that chateau and I can't for the life of me imagine how the interior space was actually used when it was inhabited. It's almost entirely made up of enormous plain empty rooms surrounding a central helical staircase. It's like what you'd expect if someone designed a first person shooter video game level in a chateau, not a place where people would actually live.