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A simple concept.
First, post a picture of a building that makes you feel sad. Ideally, explain what and where it is, and why it makes you feel sad.
Then, to redress the balance, do the same, but for a building that makes you feel happy.
To kick off (As prompted by the ever lovely Cinnamon_Girl)
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Old Manor Hospital, Wilton Road, Salisbury. It was a "madhouse", which in itself is sad enough, but it now lies like a dilapidated wreck in an otherwise lovely city. A sad history, and a sad present. 🙁
To redress the balance, this place;
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The Natural History Museum. Every time I go, every time I walk, ride or drive past, I'm struck with the wonder of the place. A sublime building, built to last, but also built to educate and illuminate. A building with purpose.
Over to you, folks.
Auchmore House:
Some great history and local stories - such as being damaged by a rather OTT explosion sending rock flying when building Breachlaich dam (a mile or more away up a mountain...), a fire in the roof one evening caused evacuation of the many dam worker families housed there - apart from one hard bitten chap who decided to make use of the fire brigade - and was found inside washing under the shower of warm water pouring through the building from the hoses...it housed interred /pow's and also recovery for allied troops (at different times)
It sadly ended its days after a fire and then dry rot set in - and so the (mad) owner did this to it. Now a flat field.
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Imagine Killin with Auchmore house and the railway still running over Glen Ogle to the branch junction, plus steamers on the loch...it would be a totally different place.
A simple concept
Evidently not that simple!
Well, as he normally communicates via a series of clicks and grunts, I think he's done quite well, really.
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Doesn't so much make me sad, but really angry. How can such an appalling building get built?
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Wells Cathedral on the other hand just blows my mind. It could grace the set of any sci-fi film. i remember the 1st time i saw this, i just couldn't believe it had been created by medieval minds.
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Oi, flipping ipad and copying pictures....grrrr
Anyway, happy building is Cantle - a less grand country house down the loch, but the most stunning views and amazing memories staying there and quiet coffees watching the Ospreys on thier nests.
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Always loved the Natural History - the architect must have been inspired that day. Kinda like that pointy church in Barcelona.
If you are ever in Glasgow, you can marvel at the Rennie Mackintosh School of Art and then the green glass turd of a box across the road from it. I sometimes think architecture these days is a game of racing to the bottom where the winners are designs with no merit which then get lauded by other architects for their style and grace juxtaposing modernity with classical design. 🙄 Whenever I hear the phrase "Award winning architect", I steel myself for disappointment........
Whenever I hear the phrase "Award winning architect", I steel myself for disappointment........
*cough* museum of transport










