War and Beauty: How Warfare Shaped Architecture
Strange looking buildings are part of the legacy found in cities around the world. After World War II, designers and architects gave us structures that feel awkward and out of place, often clashing with both their surroundings and human nature. In this engaging talk, architect and author Ann Sussman explores how these modern buildings affect us. She highlights how symmetrical shapes, detailed designs, and beautiful facades naturally draw our attention. Join us for this online talk on Saturday 9 May. Registration link in bio.

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