MA Screamin'
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MA's Question of the Day! 002, 15 February 2017
This question of the day is brought to you by the word architecture. Live by it, die by it. I feel that's a good motto in describing the base in which Imagineering has built their greatest work from. You feel like you're in the Wild West not necessarily because of Big Thunder Mountain, but because of the sights you find along the way. There's no familiar Mom and Pop shop on Main Street U.S.A., but strolling past the storefronts make you feel like you've known this place all along.
Tomorrowland... ah... um, maybe not the case.
My question for you all is what would be your plan of attack for creating a new design language for the facades and
"pillars" (meaning kiosks, entrance signs, etc.) of Tomorrowland. I feel like that is the best first step Imagineering could take to fix the land. Monsters Inc. and Autotopia could work - for now - in my eyes, if a better common style of architecture was constructed.
What thoughts do you guys have here?
This question of the day is brought to you by the word architecture. Live by it, die by it. I feel that's a good motto in describing the base in which Imagineering has built their greatest work from. You feel like you're in the Wild West not necessarily because of Big Thunder Mountain, but because of the sights you find along the way. There's no familiar Mom and Pop shop on Main Street U.S.A., but strolling past the storefronts make you feel like you've known this place all along.
Tomorrowland... ah... um, maybe not the case.
My question for you all is what would be your plan of attack for creating a new design language for the facades and
"pillars" (meaning kiosks, entrance signs, etc.) of Tomorrowland. I feel like that is the best first step Imagineering could take to fix the land. Monsters Inc. and Autotopia could work - for now - in my eyes, if a better common style of architecture was constructed.
What thoughts do you guys have here?