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It was originally the church of St Vincent.
I don't know what you're on aboutContrary to perception, the third last shows a Romano-Visigothic form of architecture. It was originally the church of St Vincent. Calling it the Great Mosque of Cordoba is false and cucked.
It's a shame people don't understand brutalism. I especially like ecclesiastic brutalism. There's something ascetically spiritual about naked concreteBrutalist buildings like Habitat 67 go really well when paired together with a decent amount of greenery. It would combat the 'oppressive' vibes some people claim brutalist structures give off.
Unfortunately, in the court of public opinion, Brutalist architecture and its history doesn't seem to warrant a desire to preserve it, from governments around the world.
One of the more famous brutalist buildings in Australia is former social housing that the NSW government sold off during a shortage of social housing in 2015, forcibly relocating its tenants. Weird optics, I know.
The architect, Theodore Gofers, was inspired by Habitat 67, which you can somewhat see in the building. It's been likened to 'a stack of concrete boxes'.
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Personally, I find it looks a bit like lego.
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There has been a long-running campaign to get it heritage listed, especially when the Liberals announced they were selling it off. The fact that the Liberals were in government probably played a part in the NSW Environment and Heritage Minister rejecting the attempt to get it heritage listed, despite the Heritage Council of NSW recommending it. Even the Lord Mayor of Sydney was in favour of getting it heritage listed.
Tbh I thought it had the look of a conquered romanesque buildingContrary to perception, the third last shows a Romano-Visigothic form of architecture. It was originally the church of St Vincent. Calling it the Great Mosque of Cordoba is false and cucked.
Well that explains it!I don't know what you're on about
Said church was demolished to build the current mosque. It's clearly built in an Islamic Moorish style which was somewhat influenced by late roman architecture but is very different. That's like saying Mexico City cathedral is actually the temple of Quetzalcoatl.
Brutalism sucks because all the buildings seem to age super poorly and are boring to look at. There's no romance or warmth, just...LINES! The entire aesthetic scheme also invokes distant feelings of 20th century autocratic oppression that makes one uncomfortable while also making the whole scheme feel quaint and dated. Brutalism was a product of the crazy modernists who invented it alongside Russian communism and European Fascism.It's a shame people don't understand brutalism. I especially like ecclesiastic brutalism. There's something ascetically spiritual about naked concrete