I don't see that any buildings should be excluded from the term architecture, as long as they are done properly.
With a painter or a sculptor, one cannot begin to alter his works, but an architect has to put up with anything, because he makes utility objects - the building is there to be used, and times change.
Architecture tends to consume everything else, it has become one's entire life.
In addressing a task, one almost always has several possible options, sometimes only a few, and they may all be practical and functional. But they lack the aesthetic aspect that raises it to architecture.
If a building becomes architecture, then it is art.
Clearly, if a building is not functionally and technically in order, then it isn't architecture either, it's just a building.
Angkor is perhaps the greatest of Man's essays in rectangular architecture that has yet been brought to life.
We absolutely loved it in Winnipeg. The people were wonderful, the architecture is wonderful,
I have always been very interested in historic architecture. It's just got a rich history from the famous garden district to the oak lined streets.
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