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Changing thoughts | Part 09




I could appreciate each of the building for its right selection of form and materials and the place onto which it is superimposed. They were literally like the Tetris I played when I was young. They all had such a perfection and finish. 

I started to learn more about the science behind this crafting style. I was curious because each of the buildings had forms that were never similar to another within the compound. This is totally new to me. I have never seen such structures in my neighborhood as well.

I learnt that building a building had a direct impact of the user’s social status. Baker never advertised his works. He never asked for clients. But the clients came to him. And his clients were those who never wanted to please others, but to themselves. 

While I was immersed into looking at his buildings, when I was in the dormitory, I could see the minimalism in the structure he incorporated into the building. Only required beams and columns were seen built and that too with minimum required size. 

Like we could see the bones and ribs on the body of a starving person, we could see the structure of the building through our eyes for real. And also nobody wishes to be with such a person because he or she wanted to maintain their dignity. Similarly nobody wants to choose such a kind of house to live in. Because, still people think that having a home with exposed bricks represents a lower status in their economic value.


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