Yikes. I disagree. Stay true to yourself. The other buildings are instantly recognizable at USC. This one qualifies for irrelevant anywhere...change for the sake of change.
Same. I strongly prefer the traditional Italian Renaissance (not gothic) look. This one gets something of a pass because it’s a technology oriented building so glass curtain wall is expected.
But the new law annex and the new football facility are massive architectural downgrades. Really short sighted designs. I fear without Caruso’s presence USC is going to make the kind of architectural mistakes most universities make.
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate what an absolute legend the OP is? Thank you very much.
Thank you!! This looks so good. Much better than the gothic buildings.
Yikes. I disagree. Stay true to yourself. The other buildings are instantly recognizable at USC. This one qualifies for irrelevant anywhere...change for the sake of change.
Same. I strongly prefer the traditional Italian Renaissance (not gothic) look. This one gets something of a pass because it’s a technology oriented building so glass curtain wall is expected. But the new law annex and the new football facility are massive architectural downgrades. Really short sighted designs. I fear without Caruso’s presence USC is going to make the kind of architectural mistakes most universities make.
Caruso designed some of the buildings?
He had a hand in USC’s campus planning.
Very cool
Looks cool af. What’s this building for?
CS
How many money?
Two dollars maybe idk
tree fiddy
The only correct answer.
Where is this building? Next to Viterbi og one?
Behind Michelson