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7 Aug 2008
USA, Canada / DO AMERICANS/CANADIANS TRAVEL TO POLAND???? [57]
Hmmmm I think the first big mistake here is to think that there is one particular English style of architecture, or to further develop that point, think that there is any one type of national architecture.
Go to England and I'm sure you will see (in parts) medieval, Elizabethan, Jacobean, Baroque, Georgian, psuedo gothic, fin de siecle, Edwardian, modern and post modern architecture (amongst others). Go to France and you will see different types of architecture. Go to America, the same. Almost every country has different styles of architecture that encompass their national and cultural development.
It's like me saying that Hungarian architecture was rubbish because when I was in Budapest all I saw was communist flat blocks. But hell, the world lives on generalisations.
I think traditional English architecture is boring
Hmmmm I think the first big mistake here is to think that there is one particular English style of architecture, or to further develop that point, think that there is any one type of national architecture.
Go to England and I'm sure you will see (in parts) medieval, Elizabethan, Jacobean, Baroque, Georgian, psuedo gothic, fin de siecle, Edwardian, modern and post modern architecture (amongst others). Go to France and you will see different types of architecture. Go to America, the same. Almost every country has different styles of architecture that encompass their national and cultural development.
It's like me saying that Hungarian architecture was rubbish because when I was in Budapest all I saw was communist flat blocks. But hell, the world lives on generalisations.