I think art deco is one of my favorites. It still has a clean, modern look that ages surprisingly well, even a century later.

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    Yeah, art deco is definitely high on that list. Also brutalism. I especially love brutalist interiors.

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      Ah yes, the evil villain hideout style. Not a fan of it myself but it does have something cool about it.

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      Living in Germany I can’t stand any more brutalism. It has become the “standard” because it’s just the cheapest to leave the raw concrete exposed.

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        Fair enough, to each their own. Although brutalism is more than just exposed concrete, that is definitely the signature thing.

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          More often than not Brutalism is nowadays used as an excuse for minimizing cost here. While some of the pictures shown here can look appealing, the style just doesn’t sit well with me considering how it is (mis)used here.

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            That’s fair, taste is subjective and formed for lots of reasons, I’m not telling you you’re wrong or anything.

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    Any style older than 60 years that is not brutalism.

    Things used to have decor before, we’ve moved to a functionality only infrastructure, it’s always done in the cheapest way possible and it’s sort of depressing

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    I’m a sucker for that 60’s retrofuturism. The sleek, clean, and curved design of it all with such an optimistic view of the future is such a satisfying and happy vibe

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    Brutalism. The few brutalist buildings in my city are a welcome respite for the eyes against the blinged out crap they’re building nowadays.

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      Good brutalist architecture can take your breath away. It’s so solid, so permanent, so delightfully uncompromising.

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      We have some here! Unfortunately, it’s the Soviet style, “cold” brutalist architecture that feels quite hostile. I like the “warm” aesthetic like the DC Metro with the light playing across the waffle ceiling, and the warm, brown hexagonal tile underfoot. This picture appears to be artificially brightened:

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    I love this style of modern architecture from the late 1960s to early 1980s:

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          I was thinking the tacky, overly-ostentatious decoration style you see in Russian government buildings, but yeah that fits too.

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          It’s architecture/interior design, taste is subjective. Like what you like, I’m not here to yuck anyone else’s yum, just expressing my own opinion.

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    Idk about regular houses but I wish factories were still styled like they were in the Victorian era. There’s a reason so many got converted into offices and apartments

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      Yeah, Victorian industrial is where it’s at. Especially if it looks a bit run down and has faded lettering still barely visible on the bricks.

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    Brutalist

    Gorgeous brutalist, not “let’s cut corners and costs” Soviet brutalist, but Le Corbusier tier.

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      Art deco.

      Use LotR to tell the difference. If it looks like it was made by the elves, it’s art nouveau. It if looks like the dwarves cranked it out, it’s art deco.

      Squares are a dead give away for dwarves. Knife ears don’t like square corners.

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    The full swathe from Art Nouveau/Jugendstil through Art Deco/Moderne and Bauhaus functionalism through to 1950s modernism. If I had to be more specific, I’d focus on British interwar modernism.