Old school

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•Day 21

Yesterday I was here. It's part of seminary school. This is not a typical architecture style of new buildings, but in the past, it was. I don't know how they felt about it or why they built their houses like this, but probably they haven't same feelings that we have about it.
It also begs the question, why did we changed our architecture style?

Part of it is about going up, but even one story buildings are not built like those in the past?

Did we change it because it was better or we just copied blindly?


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Pretty!

The younger generation usually doesn't appreciate what previous generations built, they want something new, even if its a lower standard, just so they can call it their own.

Yeah, that's right, but some parts are missing in my mind, why did that change happen? In Iran, it wasn't younger generation's innovation, it was just a copy of west, I guess.