look at ur whatsapp u fukin prik xxuziq wrote:
i live in a georgian townhouse in a town that is one of the best examples of that idiom in the world, so don't worry. brutalism is awesome as 'art' architecture though. lots of great stuff in ex-soviet bloc countries that was a bold vision of the future. way beyond the rectilinear stuff in the west.
haha
we've got a bunch of great ones here. york, Sussex, Essex, lancaster etc. but in general I like the soviet stuff. it came with the whole total reimagining of the future possibility in a way that the dry architectural experiments in the west didn't. some of it looks straight out of a sci-fi flick. the sky the limit...Cybargs wrote:
macquarie university has brutalist architecture. you might enjoy that zique.
Bullshit. Conquer the sky, too!uziq wrote:
we've got a bunch of great ones here. york, Sussex, Essex, lancaster etc. but in general I like the soviet stuff. it came with the whole total reimagining of the future possibility in a way that the dry architectural experiments in the west didn't. some of it looks straight out of a sci-fi flick. the sky the limit...Cybargs wrote:
macquarie university has brutalist architecture. you might enjoy that zique.
So
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"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
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-Frederick Bastiat
yeah i don't like anything after the whole stalinist consolidation. it became monumentalist architecture and slightly megalomaniac as a result. very grotesque. the statue commemorating the battle of stalingrad is high kitsch horror, too, in the same vein as the palace of the soviets.DesertFox- wrote:
Bullshit. Conquer the sky, too!uziq wrote:
we've got a bunch of great ones here. york, Sussex, Essex, lancaster etc. but in general I like the soviet stuff. it came with the whole total reimagining of the future possibility in a way that the dry architectural experiments in the west didn't. some of it looks straight out of a sci-fi flick. the sky the limit...Cybargs wrote:
macquarie university has brutalist architecture. you might enjoy that zique.
I'm spoilt for uni architecture. I lived in a building that pretty much always makes the world top 10 university campuses/buildings. sheer baroque fucking indulgence.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/ex … world.html
great selection
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/ex … world.html
great selection
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Hi I can do architecture too :>
Some federal building or courthouse around here.
Brutalism is neat.
Not a fan of the university stuff though :<
Some federal building or courthouse around here.
Brutalism is neat.
Not a fan of the university stuff though :<
Ha, my university (University of Toronto, University College) made #6. I don't know why they always use my college as the finest example of architecture on the campus-- Trinity College is pretty beautiful.uziq wrote:
I'm spoilt for uni architecture. I lived in a building that pretty much always makes the world top 10 university campuses/buildings. sheer baroque fucking indulgence.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/ex … world.html
great selection
EDIT- I also don't know what the fuck "Toronto University" is. What dipshit did the research on that one?
EDIT 2- Also, this is the main library on campus:
Considered to be one of the best examples of brutalist architecture in Canada.
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Library at UC San Diego
cmon guys, what're you trying to do to this forum? this isn't amateur hour
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=140524&p=5
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=140524&p=5
So many free $50 iTunes gift cards on page 1.pirana6 wrote:
cmon guys, what're you trying to do to this forum? this isn't amateur hour
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=140524&p=5
I ordered the MGS V Phantom Pain Hardcover Strategy guide. It is a little more expensive than the paper back.
It comes with an exclusive lithograph by Yoji Shinkawa. At its heart though, it is still just a game guide.
This seems to be a thing now. Fallout 4 has a hardcover strategy guide too. Even if it wasn't hardover, the collectors edition is just better to look at.
Would you consider book shelving a game guide? I am a major supporter of the franchise so I have to get this. Otherwise, no.
It comes with an exclusive lithograph by Yoji Shinkawa. At its heart though, it is still just a game guide.
This seems to be a thing now. Fallout 4 has a hardcover strategy guide too. Even if it wasn't hardover, the collectors edition is just better to look at.
Would you consider book shelving a game guide? I am a major supporter of the franchise so I have to get this. Otherwise, no.
Strategy guides still exist? What kind of content is even inside of them that you couldn't find easier with a Googling?
I gotta admit, I'm pretty tempted to buy the MGS guide too, even though I'll never use it. Like you say, it's a fan thing. I have the limited edition versions of the other games, as well the guides (except for 4) for them too. I haven't put any of them on the bookshelf though, mainly because I don't have one Don't think I would either unless it was in a man cave nerd den hobby room.
Collector thing, I suppose. Also, games that don't make guides obsolete with every patch can still benefit.DesertFox- wrote:
Strategy guides still exist? What kind of content is even inside of them that you couldn't find easier with a Googling?
why would anyone 'collect' such crap? how many games that release collectors' editions nowadays really have any actual collectibility. don't the games themselves have to become classic or at least attain cult status? every fucking shitty 6/10 sequel nowadays comes in a tin with a bunch of useless shit. it's pure marketing. all this kitsch crap will just sit in an unused room in your house and will make visitors think you are either socially maladjusted or lost a kid.
Err I don't buy those collector edition tins with stuff. I have never seen one with stuff that interested me. This is different because I am a huge follower of the series, have followed this game's development for 3 years, and this has actual usefulness as a guide. If I throw if I put it on my bookshelf no one will even know the difference between it and the other ~50 books.
Besides, most of my books are pretty highbrow. It is not like I have a bookshelf full of manga.
That person should feel embarrassed
Besides, most of my books are pretty highbrow. It is not like I have a bookshelf full of manga.
That person should feel embarrassed
Gross.SuperJail Warden wrote:
Err I don't buy those collector edition tins with stuff. I have never seen one with stuff that interested me. This is different because I am a huge follower of the series, have followed this game's development for 3 years, and this has actual usefulness as a guide. If I throw if I put it on my bookshelf no one will even know the difference between it and the other ~50 books.
Besides, most of my books are pretty highbrow. It is not like I have a bookshelf full of manga.
That person should feel embarrassed
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
This should raise some laughs.
Fuck Israel
Looks like my shelves
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat