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Thanks for the link. I don't really share Ron's aesthetic, but I do respect it.
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I hope that it is never built.
I've seen enough white boxes lately, so I'm gonna start posting older buildings for a while. I've been more interested in Pre-Renaissance Christian, Orthodox, Byzantine, Far Eastern and Islamic architecture recently, as well as early modernist projects with an emphasis on oddities, ornament, and intricate details (Arts & Craft, Prairie Style, etc.), so I'd gonna spam this thread with that stuff instead.
Siena Cathedral
Siena, Italy
13th Century
really? seems to have aged pretty damn well for an 80 year old house
I hope that it is never built.
Not even close see the upstairs tilted window, shower etc. I see buildings from the 1700's every in mint condition, so 80 years should be an issue.
Haven't they broke ground on it?