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Originally Posted by Delirium
Thought this part was great. I wish more architects pushed back like this!
"As for weather protection, Mr.Haden thought it would be a mistake to default to the standard condition as they are trying to make a space that is distinctive. As well people will be able to dash under the bridge to stay dry"
haha. totally agree.
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Doesn't sound like pushing back to me, rather it sounds like the architect doesn't know how to integrate a simple, logical feature into the design of a building that has no sense of logic.
I mean, I guess that's understandable – why would they start to do so now? So far they have a schematic design with little resolution and a whole host of technical problems to resolve. All because they came up with the "brilliant" idea to design an upsidedown building that makes no sense from a structural or servicing perspective.
This project is the very definition of "smoke and mirrors" imo and reflects everything that is wrong with "design" today.
Personally, I couldn't care less that it is going to get built. Full props to Gillespie and his ability ($) to convince everyone that the project is a silk purse rather than a sow's ear.
I just don't understand all the love for a design that screams dumbness in every conceivable way. Sure, go ahead and build it — but don't try to convince me that the design makes sense and that it isn't inherently dumb. Cause it is dumb. Dumb to the bone.