So why has it come into vogue suddenly?
Talks about South and North Korea, China, Japan. No mention of Taiwan.
Like how close do you have to get before you can even see that it's rough? Brutalism can be seen the second you see the building.
"It's not brutalism, it's concrete expressionism!" Or some shit like that.
I can only think they thought it looked good from a distance, which it still doesn't but from making a little model it can seem clean and all that.
Eh that doesn't look so bad.
It does two things: 1) a cache when one door is open, 2) and prevents drafts (from improper sealing around the door) like OP said. Insulation of the door is another component of the second part.
Well businesses use them because there is so much traffic coming and going. Hope you don't have that much at your place.
I could only think that we have better weatherproofing around doors now (and better doors themselves too with better insulation). And the rest of the house is better insulated and air tight too, so less of a need. We used to have screen doors that cut the wind as well, don't see many of those but those could come back. Interesting idea but I can't really see them coming back, especially with many new houses being those small skinny houses.
I initially thought the first panel should be "switches!"
This is clearly only the ones that negatively affect them (the bar).
I guess thank you for finally filling me in on what was going on with sharks and batteries.
Saskatchewaannnn!
You can see the texture of a wall from hundreds of yards away? You have better vision than I do Legolas.