it´s remainds me brasilia!!!... with their modern parliament buildings!
I'm not sure it's about 'aesthetic beauty', but i does lack a certain monumentality that would've been appropriateI find this cold, dull, and rather faddish.
The European Justice Court should reflect Europe and its past.
This seems pretty dull, it will do, but it seems purely functional with little if any aesthetic beauty.
If the funs are not available, than aesthetic beauty needs to be sacrificed at times.I'm not sure it's about 'aesthetic beauty', but i does lack a certain monumentality that would've been appropriate
Indeed, something in stone with classical influences would have been spectacular.If the funs are not available, than aesthetic beauty needs to be sacrificed at times.
However, something so permanent should have a timeless aesthetic beauty, something monumental.
This is not.
If I might dare say, something with classical influence would be good for this.
By classical, I do not mean something like Baroque, but something that is ornate yet modest, like Hellenic architecture.
No one is saying the architecture is bad.I'm probably in the minority but I love Dominique Perrault. I love the unabashed modernism and intellectual qualities in his works. And the subtlety of surface and his use of light is very appealing.
What does it being the 21st century have to do with anything? I guess since we passed 2000 we can only build Jetson structures. :lol:I like it!
I don't think a Justice Court needs an classic architecture. This is the 21ste century and this is 21th century architecture.
I don't think its 'colder' than hellinic architecture. It's not because you built columns and pediments, that you have a warmer, nicer and better architecture.
I know this response comes a bit late but I'll post it nonetheless as I stumbled over this thread.What does it being the 21st century have to do with anything? I guess since we passed 2000 we can only build Jetson structures. :lol:
It doesn't have to be Hellenic, but it would make sense since it is a common European style and is a part of shared western heritage, plus, it is timeless.
Hellenic architecture uses ornate details and statues, very human things.
Also, if it is more traditional, it would use reds, blues, and yellows on the details which are much nicer to look at then plain metal or glass walls (which, for a great deal of people, is cold and industrial looking).
Also, use of plants.
At the very least, this court could have plants!