Sixties/early Seventies office blocks were dreadful. We may have better designs today, but we also see some woeful copy cat monstrosities with curved steel roofs, bring back to Victorian/Edwardian eras asap!
I really liked our 2 up 2 down first home. It was still in pretty good nick 83 years after it was first built.
Not sure we can say that of today’s modern boxes.
🙂
I’m fairly confident that had they original owners been given the choice between one of our new ones and one of their new ones which way the choice would go.
I like the pattern.
I think that’s what attracted me to take the shot.
Shoot the architect.
Nah – you need the less pretty stuff to make the pretty stuff look good! 😉
Sixties/early Seventies office blocks were dreadful. We may have better designs today, but we also see some woeful copy cat monstrosities with curved steel roofs, bring back to Victorian/Edwardian eras asap!
🙂 🙂
Not the Victorians with their faux architecture in the hope of bring some romantic idea of the past into their world. 😉
I really liked our 2 up 2 down first home. It was still in pretty good nick 83 years after it was first built.
Not sure we can say that of today’s modern boxes.
🙂
I’m fairly confident that had they original owners been given the choice between one of our new ones and one of their new ones which way the choice would go.
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