Depends on your aesthetic preferences, I guess. When it’s spring and the trees grow green, the aerial view looks like a motherboard overgrown with moss.
But mass produced constructions that prioritise utility above everything else due to emergencies don’t tent to prioritize aesthetics. Although sometimes purely utilitarian designs have an aesthetic of their own, but that is a matter of taste.
I lived in a place (The bad place in the Levant) where they also built a lot of residential buildings that prioritized utility over aesthetics, however, in the affluent areas, those buildings get repainted or get a new façade and become less of an eye sore. Lately Iran has been assisting in remodelling them.
Depends on your aesthetic preferences, I guess. When it’s spring and the trees grow green, the aerial view looks like a motherboard overgrown with moss.
By the end of the day it is a matter of taste,
But mass produced constructions that prioritise utility above everything else due to emergencies don’t tent to prioritize aesthetics. Although sometimes purely utilitarian designs have an aesthetic of their own, but that is a matter of taste.
I lived in a place (The bad place in the Levant) where they also built a lot of residential buildings that prioritized utility over aesthetics, however, in the affluent areas, those buildings get repainted or get a new façade and become less of an eye sore. Lately Iran has been assisting in remodelling them.