11ant
2018-10-31 15:15:07
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I meant all forms of built kitsch all around, because nowadays everything is mixed modularly in a crossover style that evokes any kind of stylistic associations. Possibly until the doctor comes or a "Bauhaus Tuscany in Grevenbroich" has emerged, as a built Hawaiian toast with Mettwurst bricks, fir-green sash windows and open eaves in the T-bath in the captain's gable; then between house and garage the colonnade with terracotta imitation Halloween pumpkins. Tendency-wise, the "modern" builder cites too many style elements found beautifully on vacation or elsewhere at the same time. If you don’t commit to one style, you get several styles, and in the next step the "e" shifts and it becomes a "stiel" instead.Folklore - is that an architectural style or a way of life?