Monday, October 11, 2010

Biotechnology Buillding vs. Klaus



The Georgia Tech campus has many forms of art all around it.  There are more modern elements and more traditionally historical buildings.  For instance, the biotechnology building is very traditionally constructed.  Its brick exterior and straight lines contribute to its conventional style while the glass outer walls of the Klaus building add to its contemporary appearance.  Both are beautiful, but they are both very different in style and appearance.  The curved walls of Klaus also make it appear a bit more unconventional and unique.  I do not know which one I like more because I traditionally like more “customary” architecture; however, Klaus is so interesting and thought-provoking.  I regularly think of constructing buildings out of four straight walls, not one long curved one.         

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