Sunday, July 26, 2020

Building, building, building, building

Building, building, building, building DID YOU KNOW? According to Wikipedia, An article from The Onion appeared on the 2005 Advanced Placement English Language and Composition test, in which students were asked to write an essay analyzing its use of satire. Ling 07 had two of her MIT friends over this weekend and we went to Dv?sseldorf this weekend, I forget why, but the thing that we were most excited about was seeing a building designed by Frank O. Gehry. Ling: Why are you taking a picture of this sign? Sam: So I dont forget that its a Frank O. Gehry building. Ling: I dont think that youre going to forget that its a Frank O. Gehry building. I actually really liked this sign, and think that we should adopt the funky building thing as the international symbol for Frank O. Gehry architecture. This is what the actual building looks like. not entirely unlike the much-discussed Stata Center at MIT, also designed by Frank O. Gehry and completed just a few months into my freshman year. Now prefrosh, they ask me, My mom saw in the Princeton Review book that she bought that MIT has one of the 10 least attractive college campuses. Is it hard going to school there? Yes, MIT is infamous for accumulating a collection of unusual and (dare I say) controversial architecture, including the Stata Center, Simmons Hall, the Media Lab, and a bunch of really weird sculptures. But sometimes unusual can be beautiful. Like Santino from Project Runway. And so I say, Well, even if you dont like all the architecture at MIT, at least you can say that its different. Myself? Well, I think the Stata Center is interesting, if not necessarily attractive, and I think the inside is vibrant, if not necessarily practical. I take pride in biking under the Great Sail on my way to class every morning, because I think it looks kind of neat, in addition to its engineering purpose of diminishing the wind tunnel under the Green Building. I think Kresge is great, and Im not sure who came up with the idea of a windowless brick cylinder for a chapel, but it doesnt look bad in the context of the buildings around it. Now, Simmons, I just dont likethe industrial space waffle aesthetic on the outside doesnt work for me, and the inside is so gray and full of holes that I think Id have horrible nightmares if I had to live there. But I dont have to live there. And even if I would have drawn it in the housing lottery, REX would have given me the chance to change my housing once I had discovered that the interior gives me THE SHIVERS. And, hey, some people like Simmons. Which is the cool thing about MIT architectureeverybody has something different to say about it, good or bad. Not like some other colleges, where people probably sit around asking Do we really need this much ivy growing on the walls?

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.