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kleinbl00  ·  3313 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Le Corbusier in the USSR

So... there's "awesome" and there's "livable." And that's why most people hate architects.

This building is "awesome."

However, it also doesn't have floors, per se, it has this stupid "spiral" where no matter where you are, you're walking down a grade. It also has a 7-story escalator going up and a 6-person elevator going down. If you want to get to the 2nd floor, you "spiral" up. If you want to get to the 3rd floor, you "spiral" up twice. If you want to get to the 4th floor, you take the escalator to the 5th floor then "spiral" down. If you want to get to the 6th floor you take the escalator up to the 7th and spiral down like 3 times because the 6th and 7th floors are actually like two floors each.

Which is "awesome." But also unspeakably retarded, particularly if you have any difficulty walking since none of the goddamn floors are level.

I have worked on a number of "awesome" buildings. In 2005 my name was on the drawings somewhere for 5 of the AIA's top ten projects. And the more "awesome" a building tends to be, the more hopeless it is to live in.





veen  ·  3312 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Often that is the case. I still love this post from two years ago:

In this case, the weird shape is because there's a huge lecture room inside:

So it's livable and awesome. A rare breed, sadly.

user-inactivated  ·  3312 days ago  ·  link  ·  

After reading your description I was very disappointed that google couldn't find any stories about runaway wheelchairs in the Seattle Central Library.