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The Big Red Thing They've Built at Old Trafford

pskov

International 12th Man
I dont like it now and it looks like something that will get dated pretty quickly.
As I said before, it looks very Bauhaus, which was a design school originating in the 1920s, so it already looks pretty dated to me.
 

zaremba

Cricketer Of The Year
Zaremba has always had a problem with modern architecture. Just another attempt at a troll imo.
I'm perfectly comfortable with the accusation of trolling, but I'm baffled by the reference to my views on modern architecture, which I'm not sure I've ever shared on these forums before :unsure:

Edit: I may have missed a joke here, in which case whoosh
 
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Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Lords media centre an example of why the South is better to be honest, this is just its big ungainly monstrosity of a brother.
 

spyinthesky

Cricket Spectator
Emperors clothes

Its sad that in the flight to appear modern and impactful that those who planned this building have totally lost sight of quality. This building is simply brutal, it neither pays homage to its surroundings nor externally displays the more positive qualities of modern architecture. Indeed it appears far from modern to my view; someone mentioned it is very Bauhaus but in fact it is much more from the 60s tradition of out of scale brutal architecture that though influenced by that movement was a cack-handed interpretation of it, creating a negativity in the mind of the public, that has taken years to over come. If the idea of creating a red brick is the best the planners can do to represent the County, club and cricket generally, then we really are entering a new age of imagination free design.

Thankfully only the desperate are likely to copy that particular approach where by those who should know better sadly seem so traumatised at the thought of being considered old farts that allowing mediocrity to pass as innovation and a modern statement seems preferable, being modern for being moderns sake is valueless as the 60s showed. Far from showing cricket to be finally entering the 21st Century it shows it is deeply and confusingly rooted in the last.
 
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BoyBrumby

Englishman
Athers made the point in commentary that maybe red not the best choice for a sport that (still) mainly uses a ball of the same colour.
 

pasag

RTDAS
The real question is why English cricket grounds continuously find the need to pay homage to supermarket scanners.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
I like the Lords Media Centre. I didnt think I would but it works and fits in well with its surroundings. My own personal opinion is that is looks good both on TV and in person.
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
The Media Centre at Lord's is at least stylish and modern. Not everyone will like it obviously but on the whole most people will like the look of it.

Nobody can argue that that red thing looks stylish or modern. It's just hideous.
 

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