Looks interesting but could you elaborate a bit on the context ? Apart from deducing this is in the UK frome the street furniture, we can hardly guess where or what this is.
galacticenginesays
It’s still lost architecture. I’m assuming most of the original or all of it was torn down.
crak246says
Is that bath, UK?
marierysays
r/saved_architecture
e3crazybsays
Reminds me of Gringotts, the bank in harry potter
jwelsh8itsays
Surprised no one has mentioned how the addition creates a street wall and emphasizes the corner with the rounded element. For me this is less to do with style and more to do with urbanism.
lily_whyte2525says
Now, that’s more like it! If only this was a trend!
disgustandhorror says
/r/ArchitecturalRevival
Mugulus says
Looks interesting but could you elaborate a bit on the context ? Apart from deducing this is in the UK frome the street furniture, we can hardly guess where or what this is.
galacticengine says
It’s still lost architecture. I’m assuming most of the original or all of it was torn down.
crak246 says
Is that bath, UK?
mariery says
r/saved_architecture
e3crazyb says
Reminds me of Gringotts, the bank in harry potter
jwelsh8it says
Surprised no one has mentioned how the addition creates a street wall and emphasizes the corner with the rounded element. For me this is less to do with style and more to do with urbanism.
lily_whyte2525 says
Now, that’s more like it! If only this was a trend!
Elliptical_Tangent says
/r/GoodRiddanceArchitecture