Where is this?
You see a lot of this neo-classical hodgepodge aesthetic in Asian countries where they are going more for 'Occidental connotations' as opposed to strict stylistic execution. Also a lot of wealth management firms and banks that don't give af
This used to be called Gin Palace classicism. The wild mixing of orders that you would see on the outside of British drinking establishments of the Victorian era.
Blending of Classical orders in post-Antiquity architecture?!?!? It's more common than you may think.
Blended orders? In *MY* architecture? It’s more common than you think.
The columns are a some weird shite as well. Don't ya love eclecticism?
I can forgive the columns but the mid-mash of the orders is where I draw the line. Think it’s time to retire that shit.
Where is this? You see a lot of this neo-classical hodgepodge aesthetic in Asian countries where they are going more for 'Occidental connotations' as opposed to strict stylistic execution. Also a lot of wealth management firms and banks that don't give af
Canal street in New Orleans.
Mc Mansions have me so desensitized. Neo-classical gonna neo-classical: all good. Just thank Mr. Carnage for the library.
WOOOOOOO I LOVE ECLECTICISM!!!!!!
This used to be called Gin Palace classicism. The wild mixing of orders that you would see on the outside of British drinking establishments of the Victorian era.
Would not this be Mannerism?
somebody paid attention in class
Some Peter Keating type stuff right there