HomePolandGuys, I dont wanna judge you as an foreign outsider, but why are you building museums looking like construction offices next to one of the cities landmarks, thus ruining the view on it?
Guys, I dont wanna judge you as an foreign outsider, but why are you building museums looking like construction offices next to one of the cities landmarks, thus ruining the view on it?
October 28, 2024
Guys, I dont wanna judge you as an foreign outsider, but why are you building museums looking like construction offices next to one of the cities landmarks, thus ruining the view on it?
This “landmark” is highly controversial. It was built by Stalin and somehow a symbol of Soviet occupation. Many people despise it. There were serious discussions about demolishing it in the past.
Warsaw in general is very ugly. Horrible urban planning in the CBD, disgusting commie blocks creeping among the new bland skyscrapers, travellers are greeted by the disgusting „dworzec centralny” and then there is this.
This ”landmark” should be removed anyways
Edit: sorry I didnt know the building was sp hated, I guess it makes sence why they want to ruin the view
The original post in r/architecture is really hilarious. E.g:
>a building (…) built for 1% with architecture degree to appreciate
LOL. These people are really something else. Sometimes I think they design ugly shit on purpose, so they can feel being better than us, the uneducated pleb, that doesn’t understand modern art.
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This “landmark” is highly controversial. It was built by Stalin and somehow a symbol of Soviet occupation. Many people despise it. There were serious discussions about demolishing it in the past.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palace_of_Culture_and_Science#Controversy
Warsaw in general is very ugly. Horrible urban planning in the CBD, disgusting commie blocks creeping among the new bland skyscrapers, travellers are greeted by the disgusting „dworzec centralny” and then there is this.
This ”landmark” should be removed anyways
Edit: sorry I didnt know the building was sp hated, I guess it makes sence why they want to ruin the view
The original post in r/architecture is really hilarious. E.g:
>a building (…) built for 1% with architecture degree to appreciate
LOL. These people are really something else. Sometimes I think they design ugly shit on purpose, so they can feel being better than us, the uneducated pleb, that doesn’t understand modern art.
I like the museum, very cool design.
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