Sometimes its entirely worth going back to the drawing board. And even more valuable to return to the roots of things - as far back as anyone can know or remember. That seems to the general point of architecture uprising in Scandinavia. Reading the story reminded me of a huge office-plex I had a chance to visit recently. The place was under development for years and then there was a grand opening. The promotional pictures looked great. Nothing prepared me for the reality it was - cold, depressing, soul-less and point-less. All the right elements had been incorporated and yet the whole thing did not work at all. I have seen far less opulent places that radiate warmth, happiness and energy.
This place was the very antithesis of it. It made me wonder what was so wrong about it - what pieces were missing that gave it such an unhappy vibe. I am no expert but maybe the Vaastu or Feng Shui or both are bad. Or maybe it veers too modern and what there should have been an uprising to return to traditions. The place looked like it was a cardboard theater prop and not even very well executed for that given how empty and two dimensional it felt. It amused me to think about all the build up leading to the grand opening of this large blob of sadness. They could have saved the time and money on just about everything and come out ahead.
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