by jaws » Thu 02 Jun 2005, 22:15:13
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('sklump', 'G')ah!
Our economy produces more now than it ever has.
How about, instead of painting pictures of nice places on top of our slums-in-waiting, we just build actual nice places?
Because there hasn't been an architect trained to create classical places since the war. All they know is modernism, that's all they ever learned, that's all their peers are telling him is good and that's all the public will get. The only architects left who can do classical learned it outside of architecture school, and even so a lot of the knowledge has been lost. You will never see anything like Beaux-Arts built in your lifetime. New Urbanists try to embrace classical principles but their emphasis is on vernacular styles, not detailed art.
Until folks like John Massengale win the fight and classical architecture becomes mainstream in academia again, a 2d simulation of the Arc de Triomphe on a parking garage is the best you will get.