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Ep 53: Why Are Modern Cities So Ugly? (Guest: Michael Diamant)

Ep 53: Why Are Modern Cities So Ugly? (Guest: Michael Diamant)

Released Saturday, 20th April 2024
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Ep 53: Why Are Modern Cities So Ugly? (Guest: Michael Diamant)

Ep 53: Why Are Modern Cities So Ugly? (Guest: Michael Diamant)

Ep 53: Why Are Modern Cities So Ugly? (Guest: Michael Diamant)

Ep 53: Why Are Modern Cities So Ugly? (Guest: Michael Diamant)

Saturday, 20th April 2024
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Why is modern architecture so ugly? Since at least 1950 the world has gotten immensely less attractive. Under the banner of poverty alleviating and social housing beauty in urban spaces became an outdated concept. Progress demanded that the bourgeoisie notion of function be discarded which is why your local library and Opera house now looks something designed by a wicked totalitarian regime totally obsessed with off putting shapes in steel and glass.


Surprisingly not everyone thinks Modernist Architecture, the official name of the movement - think Stalinst but without the sense of grandeur, is great. Carl tends to agree. So we interviewed one of the leading lights of a popular rebellion against Modernism to ask if we are condemned to a future where architecture is still making us depressed. He was suitably optimistic but warned us that this view might be a sign of political extremism, and as he'd been told by his opponents in the architectural establishment, you guessed it, racism.


Colour us surprised. We needed to know more.


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