John_Stone Report This Comment Date: October 03, 2005 02:41AM
"Behold the model for Frank Gehry's Museum of Tolerance now under
construction in Jeruselum. Financed by Americans, the museum makes an
interesting case in its sheer physical form: the Post-modern must not just be
tolerated, it has to be suffered. The citizens of Jeruselum will now have to
suffer a building that looks like a pile of floor sweepings from a machine shop.
What's more, unlike buildings employing traditional materials and modes of
assembly, this one will not be repairable over time.
The tendentious spirit behind the museum is strange and curious, too. Does
everything have to be tolerated? What about the intolerable? Is there a social
contract or some calculus of behavior that determines these things? Or is the
museum only an extension of the childish American kindergarten gestalt of our
time which holds that all value judgments are inadmissable?"
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kunstler.com]
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: October 03, 2005 01:10PM
this is not an example of "post-modern" architecture. i don't believe
there is a tag for this phase in our progress of building.
John_Stone Report This Comment Date: October 09, 2005 12:09PM
Post-shit.