Why is australian architecture so ugly?
Same reason your mums so ugly
>>57916182
the sydney museum is nice
We stick our politicians somewhere shitty, so they know their place
>>57916204
The mum argument. Good one
>Australia's let us rejoice
>For wee are poo and pee
Since when did you have any ability to judge?
>>57916210
It looks like your average generic neo-classical building.
>>57916296
This
But Sydney does have a lot of nice sandstone architecture in that same vein.
>>57916182
ngl our parliament is fucking ugly but at least we aren't a third world country.
>>57916259
We have at least something to put an eye on
>>57916407
We have those too
>>57916182
at least we have architecture.
>>57916182
What do you expect? Australians don't have a culture.
>>57916259
>australians
>taste
>>57916407
>Soon
>>57916349
I like the neo-gothic architecture found in Australia. It's kind of unusual.
>>57916528
really neat stuff
>>57916182
I like it
>>57916528
>>57916570
very noice
>>57916528
>>57916570
Those old buildings were built by brits. Those ugly buildings in the background are Australian architecture.
>>57916570
Sydney has a lot of sandstone buildings, huge amount of work considering the rock's all cut by hand.
Most of the stuff here is sort of a classical revival style I guess
>>57916497
Why they make the roof like that? It's just aesthetical or have some use?
>>57916235
/int/ taught me that mid-1990s middle school insults are still en vogue in the Anglosphere.
>>57916182
They have a lot of weird stuff you can spot if you drive around the country. Pretty cool
>>57916755
National treasures, the lot of them
>>57916786
>>57916651
Even if they were, they were still built with local materials and with a different look from what you'd see on the British mainland. Usually Gothic revival was also something exclusive to churches or other grand buildings, but not in this case.
>>57916786
Been there, lived in Glebe for 6 months. Superb uni I have to say, maybe I'll be back here for an elective.
Ayo I heard you guys like brutalism.
>Edmund Thomas Blacket was an Australian architect, best known for his designs for the University of Sydney, St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney and St. Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn.
>Edmund Blacket was born on 25 August 1817 at Southwark, Surrey, England
"Australian architecture isn't ugly, look at our British architecture built by brits"
>>57916182
russian architecture on the other hand...
>>57916961
>1817
>Complaining about things in Australia being done by British citizens
Cmon lad.
>>57916923
You're always welcome back. If you're science-based, they've recently opened up two massive new buildings - one for nanotechnology research behind the Physics Building, and the CPC for medical sciences next to St. Johns.
Between them it's been over $1 billion AUD and the facilities are absolutely amazing. The CPC is the largest lifestyle disease research centre in the Southern Hemisphere - and one of the biggest in the world.
>>57916497
>australians don't have a culture
>t. american
Ayyyy
>>57916935
Brutalism destroyed our cities tbqh
>>57917105
It did.
You guys have some awesome examples... just too much of them.
>>57916935
>Telstra
Post more Brutalism
>>57916461
>implying
>>57917167
holy shit
>>57917167
Jesus christ the Italians didn't take any half-measures there....
Pic unrelated
>>57917192
Pic related: Russian embassy in Havana
>>57917310
without the head cancer it actually looks good
>>57917392
thats like saying if it were not ugly, it was beautiful. that thing is there.
France also has way to much concrete, but these two are really awful
>>57917392
But the crown is the best part there. It's the midpiece that is too obstructive.
>>57917310
If you look for shit we have worse. This is what whas built on ruins of some beautiful german castle in Koenigsberg
>>57917074
I'm a med student, CPC looks amazing!
Idk, don't really care for a pretty building , neither do most Aussies
>>57917449
It was you French who made brutalism into what it is today, though. Not only that, but you took concrete to a whole other level. Or rather, galaxy, because this is some legit sci-fi shit.
http://www.archdaily.com/774578/a-utopian-dream-stood-still-ricardo-bofills-postmodern-parisian-housing-estate-of-noisy-le-grand/560b96f0e58ecee23900008a-a-utopian-dream-stood-still-ricardo-bofills-postmodern-parisian-housing-estate-of-noisy-le-grand-photo
>>57917514
It's so nice. I think you guys still use the Medical building across the road, and the Anderson Stuart building (>>57916748) for anatomy labs - but a lot of your tutorials and dry labs are now done in CPC.
It's mainly geared for medical research and the medical sciences (which is what I do), but you'll probably be spending time there.
>>57917506
lmao
I actually really like brutalist architecture, not even joking.
>>57917705
Yes it's all France's fault for bringing this cancer into the world. The guy was called Le Corbusier