I hate the idea of boring, generic art, but for lived spaces, I'm kind of on board.
Walk through an old european city, there's a sense of cohesion that's immediately appealing. That's missing in a lot of modern architecture where every building is trying to show how unique it is.
There's so much unsustainable churn in building and interior design. Finding universally appealing design doesn't feel like the worst thing in the world.
Walk through an old european city, there's a sense of cohesion that's immediately appealing. That's missing in a lot of modern architecture where every building is trying to show how unique it is.
There's so much unsustainable churn in building and interior design. Finding universally appealing design doesn't feel like the worst thing in the world.