Perhaps you're correct; in a perfect world I wouldn't question that. But the old axiom that "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" is just as accurate as Murphy's Law. As an architect I find renaissance architecture to be (mostly) beautiful, but many of my peers are under the misconception that Gehry's designs are beautiful. They're not. So that's a bit of a conundrum.
Perhaps you're correct; in a perfect world I wouldn't question that. But the old axiom that "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" is just as accurate as Murphy's Law. As an architect I find renaissance architecture to be (mostly) beautiful, but many of my peers are under the misconception that Gehry's designs are beautiful. They're not. So that's a bit of a conundrum.
Perhaps you're correct; in a perfect world I wouldn't question that. But the old axiom that "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" is just as accurate as Murphy's Law. As an architect I find renaissance architecture to be (mostly) beautiful, but many of my peers are under the misconception that Gehry's designs are beautiful. They're not. So that's a bit of a conundrum.