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Original question by @Wahots@pawb.social
I think art deco is one of my favorites. It still has a clean, modern look that ages surprisingly well, even a century later.
- Ecclesiastical Art Deco. There are surprisingly few examples of this. Boston Avenue Methodist Church in Tulsa is probably the best one.  - That’s where I had my senior <whatever non-denominational church thing right before you graduate> ! Stunning, inside and out. Much pink! - Google says: Baccalaureate service. ? Sure doesn’t sound right to me. 
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- Madonna Della Strada Chapel at Loyola University, Chicago 
 
- Frutiger Aero. This is what the future should have looked like. It’s a beautiful balance between nature and technology. I love the glossy, transpartent, rounded nature of it all. The colors are bright and fresh but relaxing at the same time.     - I’m also a big fan of mid century modern. It does a good job at incorporating a natural look. On the outside, the buildings are usually low profile and blend into the landscape well. On the inside, there’s a lot of nice, quality natural materials like wood and stone that are used throughout.     - More Frutiger Aero photos because I can’t stop thinking about how beautiful it is:       - One thing about it is that it ain’t the most homely of aesthetics and architectures. It’s almost always in the context of a workplace, airport, shopping center, etc. In an ideal world I’d live in a mid century modern house and work in a frutiger aero workplace. - Edit: just found this really cool website https://frutigeraeroarchive.org/ - Those ai generated plants and hallway wall things bother me a bit. - After looking more closely, some of them do look AI generated. I still think the idea of the images is nice but it is annoying to see how it messes up the details. 
 
 
- I wonder how bad those big white renders would look IRL after some use and wear. Great opinion, though. - Yeah, one thing that I’m not a fan of with some of the pictures that I selected is all the white. I like it better when there’s other colors and white is just the accent. 
 
- Frutiger Aero was heavily used in Elite Dangerous for a faction’s ships. I love that look! Didn’t realize it had a name. 
 
- Any. Very few modern buildings can be said to have any style at all. They are just functional blocks. 
- I think Art Deco or Art Nouveau. I love both. 
- Brick gothic - And brick factories with high arches windows and rounded roofs - Yes. - This is one of my favourite styles! - There was a very prolific architect in Sweden back in 1890-1915, who designed several iconic buildings of Stockholm: - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Boberg - He designed these absolutely gorgeous gasometers:  - Just look at the drawings!  - Here are drawings of other utility buildings at the same gas works also designed by him:    - He also designed the fire station in Gävle, which as far as I can see is still in use: - https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gävle_brandstation - He designed this water tower in Stockholm: - https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosebacke_vattentorn - There are plenty of other architects, but I just love that era of Ferdinand’s work… 
 
- deleted by creator - I am 100% with you on Brutalism. It is often vilified but I think it’s beautiful. 
- i would like more brutalism because my country desperately needs affordable housing… 
 
- Victorian homes like this  
- And the Art Deco crowd wins the poll! - Had cousins whose entire home, bar the sun room, was Art Deco. Not just the furniture and paintings, even the magazines and lighters and ash trays. Quite a collection! 
- Art deco for sure, possibly turn-of-the-century industrial as well. - Seriously look at this steam engine. It looks like it belongs in a massive cathedral or something. 
- I advocate for Rococo 
- Art deco, deco noir, and deco Gothic. - And whatever the style is named for the hyper themed buildings. They were popular in LA for a long time and then spilled out in the 80s and 90s until the mid 2000s. 
- I enjoy the Art Deco look. Sleek yet confident. 
- Whatever architectural style the Weekend at Bernie’s is:   - Looks like brutalism to me. Not sure if there might be some more specific subcategory I’m not familiar with, but generally anything using big geometric slabs of concrete is brutalist. 
 
- Googie. It harkens to the hopeful celebration of the future during the Space Age. - I admit it’s not my favorite, but I do still love that it’s actually distinctive and has a specific “vibe”. You look at it and you know exactly when it’s from and what it’s about. - I can’t think of any ‘style’ in the last 20 years that has that. 
 
- Roman revival… most anything with arches, pillars, ashlar, obvious lentils, a strong sturdy feel. - But also high tech / structural expressionism.  - (Uniklinikum Aachen, Germany) 











