29 March, 04:05
Funny how we stopped building this kind of stuff. And lost the taste for physics-inspired features. And somehow built this when allegedly we couldn't even clear the horse manure from the road. And can't even fix the potholes how.
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Very curious that the older structures from earlier centuries appear to have been worked with attention to detail and workmanship that we could never match today. What happened to our craftsman, our skilled work force, our designers? Something has gone awry; we are going backwards in many ways and we can see it in what we are producing architecturally. The past stares us in the face and can't be erased or hidden. I think we may have deluded ourselves into believing in progress. Modern equates not to progress but to a regression in many ways, care, skill and painstaking attention to detail has been usurped by quick, cheap and artless.
01:29 PM - Mar 30, 2023
In response Martin Geddes to his Publication
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