ITT: God-Tier Architecture
>>1263459
Pleiades.jpeg
The Crystal Cathedral is pretty impressive
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>>1263459
iakov chernikhov's Gothic work is mind blowing.
yet another architecture thread ruined by brutalists
Brutalism is good.
>>1264233
More like yet another architecture thread liberated by brutalism.
>tfw no 100% brutalist city.
>>1265050
>>1263956
Looks like morrowind
>>1265051
Yesyesyes more Boullee
>>1263459
Disgusting
>>1263523
nice spires
>>1263459
>>1263459
>>1263523
agreed, still the top
>>1263891
reminds me a goddamn guillotine
>>1265051
that man was a visionary
now something that really changes the face of the earth
Roman baroque, best baroque.
>>1266603
nice try, Ken Ham.
>>1263459
Not really a building so to speak, but it's beautiful and I want to share.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-2823326/Abuna-Yemata-Guh-church-sky-Ethiopia-world-s-inaccessible-place-worship.html
>>1263523
This
>>1267045
The dedication it must have taken...
>>1267060
>>1263523
It just looks ruined with the shouting pencils
German Romanesque.
Spanish Romanesque.
French Romanesque.
>>1267777
More French romanesque.
>>1267739
>not prefering the advanced 60's futurism mode
Lombard Romanesque.
>>1267779
iberian pre-romanesque
>>1267787
More Lombard Romanesque.
>>1267790
>>1267796
notice the masonry work in the stones
>>1267771
Asturian pre-romanesque and romanesque was the shit.
>>1267801
portuguese renaissance
>>1267805
indeed
San Vitale in Ravena. Pretty interesting Byzantine style basilica. It has an octagonal plan but the narthex is in a different axis than the apse
who /brickgothic/ here?
They told me I could do anything, so I skipped the renaissance and went straight from gothic to baroque.
>>1263941
dystopian asf
>>1266603
kek
>>1264253
So clean, so pure...
>>1267916
Japanese Metabolism was a very curious thing. The idea behind the capsule tower was that every module could be attached and detached easily, allowing for maintenance and organic growth as needed. It's in complete disrepair now, and ironically the architect was pleading to not have it demolished, which I think is pretty contradicting with the idea of organic growth.
but what kind of buildings would allah approve of?
>>1268051
Allahu ackbar.
>>1268065
[Explodes internally]
>>1267847
You also accept brickexpressionism?
is there a sexier style than art deco?
>>1268594
>>1268507
Looks Satanic.
>>1268671
And to think, instead of that all we got was a worthless cathedral.
what about vernacular architecture?
>>1266880
Gamli refur
Hi :DDDDD
Where are the argideksure? :DDDDDDD
Barliamentd :DDDD
>>1269013
:DDDD
what style would you call pic related?
I love Japanese styles
>>1269065
Pretty Gothic
>>1268671
I like the architecture but I also like Welthauptstadt Germania.
>>1263490
I visited it a few times. Has one he'll of an organ and other places of worship for non-Christian faiths in the basement. The Buddhism temple, Catholic room, and a synagogue are all sizable as well.
>>1269246
Scratch that. I was thinking of the Cadet Chaple.
press f
;_;
Japanese modernism is top-tier
>>1266895
We won't go quietly... The Legion can count on it.
>>1269489
That's sex.
>>1269489
I agree, although that's not modernist and it's by Emilio Ambasz, an Argentine architect.
Japanese are very prominent in 20th century architecture, though. Toyo Ito, Shigeru Ban, SANAA, Tadao Ando, Kenzo Tange, all made amazing buildings and won Pritzker prizes. Even nowadays, if you follow any architecture websites you'll see a ton of recent Japanese stuff published, and it's often really easy to tell whether it's Japanese or not just at a glance.
They do have pretty particular conditions, though. You can read about it here.
http://www.archdaily.com/450212/why-japan-is-crazy-about-housing
>>1269489
disgusting
>>1269089
kowloon walled city?
>>1269720
Nah, there's too much distance between the buildings.
>>1269007
looks like a place vampires would live
>>1266218
>>1269967
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiOjfRDgbQY
If ever one of his designs could be built, entering it would be a truly religious experience.
>>1269557
Yea, after I typed that I realized I fucked up. It is a very post-modernist idea. I recognize he's Argentinian, but it follows suit with a lot of Japanese building concepts, as you stated, so I mentally bookmark it as such.
That's a really cool article, too. The best part about Japanese home architecture is that somehow it never comes across as *too* bizarre.
>>1267783
That's just some children's fantasy book-tier shit.
Early 20th century futurism was top-notch.
>>1264168
why?
>>1263952
>Shinra.
>>1269995
One of those would be great as Emperor Trump's holy mausoleum.
>>1269720
Google says old industrial buildings in Hong Kong
>>1270332
Kek
>>1270335
>Emperor Trump's holy mausoleum
It already exists, google "Anıtkabir".
>>1264001
>"What happens if we turn off clipping in SimCity and then paste the Hagia Sophia over itself six or seven times?"
>>1266895
Patrolling the Mojave makes you wish for a nuclear winter
>>1266895
When i got this assigment i was hoping there would be more gambling
>>1267896
huh, what a weird style. not bad, but something just seems a little off about it
>>1269995
This is amazing.
>>1264253
that photo is totally taken with good contrast and interesting angles.
irl that building looks like shit
i live across the street from it
>>1273634
Germany and Switzerland got it right with timber-frame houses.
>>1275341
You realize you quoted works of Futurism, Brutalism and Metabolism, right?
>>1275341
> hating based yugoslav monuments
You can't have such shit taste anon
>>1268677
Don't be hatin nigga
>>1275436
Forgot pic
god bless america desu
>Go home building youre drunk
>>1275472
>McDonalds right below
like poetry
>>1265051
I don't understand what I am looking at tbqh
Donskoy Monastery
>>1275472
I think I threw up a little
>>1275472
>McDonald's on a fries building
>>1275499
Ipatiev Monastery
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>>1275536
>>1275539
>>1275543
>>1275545
RIP Gaudi. Modernisme forever.
>>1275548
>>1275553
>>1275557
>>1275560
Bomber Harris was a brilliant strategist and architect. Fucking aesthetic and beautiful destruction.
>>1275562
>>1275521
New Jerusalem Monastery
>>1275570
Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius
>>1275585
Valaam Monastery of the Transfiguration
>>1275563
imo dresden would literally be the prettiest city to have ever existed on this planet, if it survived. the perfect baroque city
>>1275693
>>1269675
You have bad taste
Bhangarh fort ,, haunted since century ,, 2 guys and girl went there at 3 am ,, girl got possessed
video link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD47YZ8vHmc
>>1263490
uuuugly
>>1263523
Shame that mudslimes took it over
>>1276187
She was pranking them you fucking mallu retard
>>1263894
That reminds me very much of gothic cathedrals.
>>1270390
If you had any sense for art, you'd realize that doing so is just playing with form.
>>1264001
I'd live there. That looks fucking cool.
>>1275341
literally none of those are post-modern
pic related is post-modern
>>1275472
this is photo manipulation
>>1275896
>>1276446
shame that they improved it, you mean
>>1269489
How does it look in winter?
Colonial Nigeria had great architecture.
>>1269489
whoa modernity+nature thats like so fuckin revolushionary dude haha
we architect-pros amirite
>>1277208
The improved the outside, they ruined the inside.
>>1278184
>dude why did they even invent new styles of architecture after classical lol innovation is bad though if someone who doesn't masturbate to 2000 year old buildings makes something which isn't totally avant-garde they're being uncreative lmao
>>1277675
looks cool in winter, like a mountain side
>>1278207
>lmao like if you don't agree with my one specific form of modernist architecture you must hate everything that isn't classical. im such a deduction master
>>1278275
Fucking Brunelleschi
>>1263960
Why is that one building shaped like a ramp? Was this designed by the Grand Theft Auto devs?
>>1268618
No there isn't, I wish this was more prelavent in he US like it was in the 30s/40s
Why did it die off?
>>1280045
My guess would be ww2 and the counter-culture that came afterwards killing off various notions of modernism and futurism, which I think art-deco sensibilities were rooted in.
>>1275341
wew lad
>>1263523
those minarets hnng
>>1268507
*echm* flat iron copy *echm*
>>1269157
you gotta love Speer
>>1269967
man was a genius
>>1275517
bernini is a god among architects
>>1275563
I'd have him hanged for destroying the Florence on Elbe
>>1275693
it's actually amazing that most of the historical buildings were reconstructed thanks to the crowdfunding
>>1269157
Man i wanted to post this
>>1267777
>Saint-Sernin
>quads
Toulouse reporting in.
>>1275472
its like the building literally has cancer
and so do I now, thanks anon
>>1266634
"Come, let us make bricks and burn them until they are hard"
Used to go to this cathedral
>>1285893
Is the illumination inside good?