January 29, 2021, 1:01pm
Here’s something wonderful: Karabuk University’s library, in Karabuk, Turkey, is designed to look like a row of large books on a shelf. It’s so cheerful and there is a pleasure and clarity in something stating what it is.
Others have noticed the joy of buildings like this: architects Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, and Steven Izenour coined the term “duck architecture” in their 1972 book
Venturi, Brown and Izenour personally liked decorated sheds more than ducks, though they declared both valid but I’m ducks all the way. Let’s mainstream duck architecture imagine how more joyful our lives would be! I want coffee shops to be shaped like cups with saucers. I want a movie theater that’s shaped like Godzilla. Shape pigpens like pigs. I want my apartment building to be shaped like a person typing on their computer, or a person eating noodles out of a bowl, or a person lying on the ground, or a stack of dollars. I want a hat store that looks