http://www.kinokultura.com/specials/10/laaniste-torim.shtml
cement- is it an overused material? i asked myself this question because a sculpture in progress(a cement staircase), was being constructed at one of my favorite beaches. It is not a good look for the beach or any beach, as they are beautiful only to the degree they can be kept natural. They had already harmed the appearance of this beach by tarmac surfacing and landscaping the parking area, which was lovely before with interesting freestanding stones delineating space and just needed a bit of seamless resurfacing of the loose grit surface.
These new glaring hues and constructivist spaces re sculpt Tasmania's landscape in the design direction of an English seaside slum park styled to get money off the proletariat in exchange for cheap paramilitary style holidays ie Butlands, Pontins and are also reminiscent of supermarket and kidi equipment design styles with their lunatic legoland grabrail design aura and obliteration of all visible tree limbs.
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Monday, November 15, 2010
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Domestic post modernist architecture
Door design circa 2009
