
Originally Posted by
Jim Kyle
This seems to be a widely held opinion among many posters in these threads. However a number of counter-examples exist. If we're all so opposed to anything unusual, how do you explain the success of efforts to save the Gold Dome at NW 23 and Classen, or for that matter the Milk Bottle a couple of blocks to the north.
Another example can be found at NW 36 and Walker, where the late Rev. Bill Alexander built his "Church of Tomorrow" AKA "The Big Easter Egg."
Sure, these examples are "unlike anything else around" and that makes them unusual -- but they exist and at least some of them are cherished by the general public. Many, if not most, examples of Brutalist Architecture are, however, simply brutal. That's what many of us (including myself) find offensive, not the fact that a structure may be unique!
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