Modern jail

Building in downtown Miami reflecting the sun - Photo: Still Gravity.
Building in Miami reflecting the sun - License our images here.        

Square and rectangular geometric patterns are boring to the eye. Why? Monotonous repetition. Lack of surprises. In the case of this building, all the bets are on the brutalist architecture of the 1950s - the one in which socialist and communist countries were "masters" because of lack of money and good taste. Apartments enclosed in these styles feel like offices. Or even worse, they feel like jails - are they not the same?

A circle has no end.
Isaac Asimov, Second Foundation

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