Go to any big city today. Look across the skyline. What do you see? Ugly buildings for miles and miles. Buildings usually designed by Jews.
It wasn't always that way. Back in 1930, most buildings were attractive and well-designed. Then the usual suspects came along and uglied-up nearly every building, just like they did with art and interior decoration.
Want examples? Here are two off the top of my head: the Peter B. Lewis Building at Case Western Reserve University, and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Both were designed by world-famous Jewish architect Frank Gehry (real name Goldberg).
See also: the 1920s Bauhaus movement (i.e., Marxism-meets-architecture) [1].
"Alas, unlike art, architecture isn’t suited for the stripping away of all competence and technical ability. Even Jewish architects have to be able to design buildings that stand up, resist the elements, and refuse to collapse in all but the most extreme circumstances. But modern architects don’t have to be able to design buildings that delight the eye and elevate the spirit. Indeed, they’re now trained to design buildings that do the opposite: dismay the eye and depress the spirit. According to Great Buildings, the “prestigious Pritzker Prize” is “architecture’s highest honour.” It was established by the Jewish plutocrat Jay Pritzker (1922-99) in 1979 and has been awarded to atrocity-mongers and uglifiers like the Jewish Richard Rogers (1933-2021)."
.
[1] Web quote: "The (Bauhaus) school moved from Weimar to Dessau and finally to Berlin before it was shut down by the Nazis in 1933 under its final director, the celebrated architect Mies van der Rohe. The Nazis branded the Bauhaus under the umbrella of “degenerative art,” calling its progressive ideas and internationalism “un-German.”
-------------------------
Blog:
When Victims Rule:
National Alliance:
Books: