@donaldcatton4028

Do not stop... Nothing will change without a genuine youth movement....

@duncanweller1

It's time for another revolution in the art world.

@Architektenpapst

I like this movement, because it helps to increase the awareness of our surroundings quality. Architecture and town plannig do have a direct influence on our lifes. Unfortunately, this uprising has no further effect - unless we understand, how the roles of communities, architects and investors work. Just to demand a change will not help, if you don't know, in which ways these main actors would have to adjust.

@robertortiz-wilson1588

Yes! God bless you and your work!

@jelsner5077

A neo Renaissance! I love it

@disposabull

Love what you are doing, keep it up.

@robertdegroot8302

Yes, it's built on fallacies. A friend of mine is a young architect and he literally said: "Using the style of earlier generations would be disrespectful to them". I literally laughed out loud. I'm convinced the real thinking behind their philosophy is: "if we do what previous generations did, then there is little for us to contribute, and then we'd be redundant."

@TheManHimself94

Long live traditionalist architecture!

@ruben4447

Why dont we start building impressive fairytale like architecture. Our technology is way more advanced than 100 years ago yet we dont use it. We need to show how advanced we are. There is no such thing as outdated or modern architecture. There are no rules on how architecture is supposed to look like in each century.

@kidtrunks2568

Uhhhhh I think I've been radicalized 👀

@sherkhan2416

Where can we access these podcasts

@kamilhasenfeller2675

Few buildings are ugly, but all motorways are. It's okay to have some ugly buildings.