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I suspect it is also a consequence of the ‘starchitect’ whose only job is to dream up a grand gesture, a tulip shape for example, and then jet off to the next conference whilst they leave an army of anonymous and underpaid minions to work out the practical details.
It seems that contemporary large scale architecture is very much about building inwards from the outside shell.
I have to say I don't care that much about sloppily executed details--it's obviously a concern, but I think the big picture here is much worse:
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2019/apr/09/hudson-yards-new-york-25bn-architectural-fiasco
What is the point of this stupid shit?
I sometimes think that people are desperate to conjure up artificial 'sights', but this invariably always ends up as pointless gimmicks.