Thursday, 8 September 2016
Internationalism
It's a bit odd really, but there's a certain "international" style of architecture that follows golf courses around the world. If it doesn't look like this, it doesn't sell because it's not "international".
Just another small step in the vanilla coating of the world.
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A golf course would be a reason for me to not live in the area!
ReplyDeleteI live in a golf course community in Florida and enjoy it immensely. In a previous golf course community in Ft. Myers, Florida, this is exactly what the condos looked like. (I lived in a house, not a condo.)
ReplyDeleteFlorida is exactly the model for this kind of architecture the world over Jack -it's OK in Florida, but just why more localised forms of architecture aren't acceptable in other parts of the world shall remain a mystery! :-)
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