Brutalist architecture is actually evil, though.
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Replying to @puellavulnerata @St_Rev
There seems to be some quality in brutalism that attracts these kinds of uses: bleak public housing projects, offices for government bureaucracies, jails... I’m having a hard time coming up with examples of brutalist architecture in buildings people actually use voluntarily
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Replying to @puellavulnerata @eth_ra
A 3/2 house in London for $1m? That's...not a good sign.
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#4 on that page is the Barbican, which I used to have to walk through every day. It is the single most depressing, frightening, and hideous place I have ever been.
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