16. (黄金80题) Public buildings reveal much about the attitudes and values of the society that builds them. Today’s new schools, courthouses, airports, and libraries, for example, reflect the attitudes and values of today’s society.
1. Architecture of west and east are divergent. The only explanation of the divergence is the distinction of culture, which has great impact on the constructions. For example, in
2. Even within a same culture realm, architecture varies with time, because the ideology of a society changes with time. For example, Baroque Style dominated the 17th century because renaissance was calling for classical elements combined in more complex ways. Some of the later Rococo works contain a richness of ornament, color, and imagery that, combined with a highly sophisticated handling of light.
3. Some constructions reflect the architect’s attitude. Architects merge their thoughts with the building. A case in point is the Sydney Opera House. This building is completely an innovative idea. Another case is the headquarters of HSBC, which is designed by IM Pei. This building stunned the world when it was completed. However, these cases are not universal enough to refute the determinant influence of ideology to architecture.
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哇,小女公子能在building这道题举出这么些例子!
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例子在哪里,在哪里??
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People have different opinions on whether public buildings reveal the attitudes and values of the society that builds them. As far as I am concerned, I believe that most of the public buildings reflect the attitudes and values of the society that builds them, while a few of the public buildings do not. In the following discussions, I would like to reason and provide evidence to support my viewpoint.
First of all, as an integrating element of a culture, most public buildings do indeed represent the different aesthetic values of respective cultures. For example, the Chinese architecture system and the European one last longest and are the most popular styles among the global architecture systems. On the one hand, using symmetric and square formats, all the Chinese palaces, temples and northern residences reflect the Confucianism and Feudality values; however, using freeform layouts, all the public garden and southern residences reveal the thoughts of Taoism--- returning to the nature. On the other hand, the gardens in Europe were affected by the western philosophy; therefore, they take on a style of beautiful, bright and neat.
Secondly, the different functions that public buildings serve in different societies directly reflect the attitudes of respective societies at that time. It is another head and chief reason that I chosen to put here. For instance, the Potala Palace in Tibet, China, a structure that deserves a place as one of the wonders eastern architecture, dedicates not only to religious belief but also to the accommodation place---over a thousand Lamas live in it today. Besides, another good example may be found in the case that the proliferation of public cultural centers and schools reflects a societal concerns for the arts and education, respectively, while new prison construction indicates a heightened concern for safety and security.
Finally, it may be true that not all the public buildings reflect the values and attitudes of the society that builds them. To illustrate, some architects purposely design buildings against the attitudes and values of the society to boost their own fames. However, this argument alone can hardly support the conclusion that public buildings do not reveal the attitudes and values of the society that builds them. In fact, these cases are rare and therefore are too weak to make this conclusion. When the advantages and disadvantages are carefully examined, the most striking conclusion is that most of the public buildings reflect the attitudes and values of the society that builds them.
To sum up, it is likely that some public buildings do not reveal the attitudes and values of the society that builds them. However, given the reasons discussed above, we can safely arrive at the conclusion that most of the public buildings reflect the attitudes and values of the society that builds them. Nowadays, more and more people share this belief.
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okmm贴的文章写的不错!!!
但有一点大家需要小心(包括我在内):
例文中的第四段有点似曾相识,不过这还不是最要紧的;更重要的是有句话说When the advantages and disadvantages are carefully examined... 实际前文中并没有就advantage和disadvantage做对比。我的意思是模板的格式和文章有小冲突,大家用此句时要注意啊。
个人看法,仅供参考!
寒~小女你的提纲中我还有词不认识...哈哈!真的!
写的不错啦...不要崩溃...
另外,要是我,我可能不是totally agree,可能会在最后提一下,现代全球化的影响使现代建筑风格有统一的趋势...如果这样自己反对自己不好的话,就说,即使现在有全球化地球村的影响,各个文化和社会价值观依然是决定建筑风格的最主要因素,并未因为全球化有所缩小地域差异...
因为我觉得你举的例子都是古代的...这样提一点比较时髦的话题会不会好一些~:)
考虑不周全,一点意见供你参考~加油!
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