Modern Architecture Quotes

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Ben Aaronovitch
“One Hyde Park squatted next to the Mandarin Oriental Hotel like a stack of office furniture, and with all the elegance and charm of the inside of a photocopier. Albeit a brand new photocopier that doubled as a fax and document scanner.”
Ben Aaronovitch, The Hanging Tree

“Toward the end of the Second World War, a
new consciousness arose amongst the public
and policy makers of the Western World. After
ten years of crippling economic depression
and another five at war, the public demanded
something new from their disintegrating
urban environments.”
Lucas Mascotto-Carbone

Theodore Dalrymple
“Indeed, I am not in favour of the guillotine except prophylactically for modern French architects.”
Theodore Dalrymple

Theodore Dalrymple
“Miserabilism leads to a mixture of indifference towards the past and hatred of it. This hatred is visible in the architecture and urban planning of Europe since the war. [...] This mania for destruction, often carried out in lesser degrees by the strategic placement of a terrible building that the eye cannot escape (the Tour Montparnasse in Paris is a particularly fine example of the genre), is a symptom of an impotent rage that Europe has been left behind, is not longer in the vanguard of anything. It is also a kind of magical thinking: that by adopting the externals of modernity somehow modernity itself will be achieved and mastered.”
Theodore Dalrymple, The New Vichy Syndrome: Why European Intellectuals Surrender to Barbarism