We simply need more architects like Stern nowadays! To bring live and character and most importantly, the coherency to Cities’ traditions to buildings
I love Stern's use of limestone in most of his buildings. Nothing comes close to the lasting beauty of this material. I love his quote about modern glass and metal buildings looking like they could be demolished with a can opener!
Lovely to see architects embracing classicism again----the world has plenty of glass and metal boxes by this point--
Architectures that will last... beautiful. Also, architecture doesn't need to be oppressive to be monumental.
One word encompasses what they do: class.
Robert Sterns
Mills and Boons architecture personified. Nauseating.
Are you an architect? And where did you go to school? Just curious.
@@justinleemillerHell. Clearly.
We simply need more architects like Stern nowadays! To bring live and character and most importantly, the coherency to Cities’ traditions to buildings
I love Stern's use of limestone in most of his buildings. Nothing comes close to the lasting beauty of this material. I love his quote about modern glass and metal buildings looking like they could be demolished with a can opener!
Lovely to see architects embracing classicism again----the world has plenty of glass and metal boxes by this point--
Architectures that will last... beautiful. Also, architecture doesn't need to be oppressive to be monumental.
One word encompasses what they do: class.
Robert Sterns
Mills and Boons architecture personified. Nauseating.
Are you an architect? And where did you go to school? Just curious.
@@justinleemillerHell. Clearly.