For me, it's the Hanseatic Gothic. It is from the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Poland and I think Denmark.
What is your favorite architectural style and where can it be found?
Commieblocks
Commieland
the "assorted 20th century clusterfuck"
Timber framed buildings
Principally northwestern Europe (especially Germany, France, and England)
You should visit Quedlinburg, very cozy. And it wasnt even that touristy
art nouveau from any country that was part of austria hungary
neoromanian because its great
byzantine-neobyzantine architecture from the balkans
art deco from usa
streamline moderne/bauhaus from europe, but mostly from romania/germany/serbia
anything french architecture related
I would love to
You would like York
wtf why is pentagram there?
I’m very sure I would
Ottoman.
I really like Barragán's hacienda brutalism, there are cheap imitations across latin america but you'd really have to go to Mexico to see the real deal. Italian rationalism is pretty cool as well.
I love when they have thatch too
Ok how am I NOT supposed to make a joke here
People still build those where I live. With the use of prussian wall that is.
I swithly agree with both of these. Wish it was more common in the states for churches and houses.
Indo-Saracenic is pretty kino
It's funny that the best British architects didn't even build in Britain
Art deco. It's the only modern architecture that doesn't look shit
what city
I've been obsessed with dragestil houses most of my life. One day I will own one.
What would you call architecture used in stuff like The Hanging Gardens?
I like that.