Word: inhuman
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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Cetto criticized Mexico's University City as a "great wasted architectural opportunity." Open spaces were "inhuman" in extent, he said, and decoration was often carried to excessive lengths. He also found fault with the tendency of modern architects to overemphasize sculpture at the expense of structure. Many buildings constructed along these lines, he said, are poor imitations of Le Corbusier's works...
Free from humanity's mad, inhuman noise...
Stone decried the bellicose attitudes of Senator Kennedy and vice-President Nixon which have "whipped up a lynch mob spirit" against Cuba. The "brutal, inhuman stereotypes" of Castro are wholly untrue and serve to poison not only international affairs but the existence of free government in the U.S., he asserted...
Emphasizing the moral concern of psychoanalysis, the psychiatrist attacked a modern tendency to "adjust men to an inhuman industrial society." He said that analysis must not become an instrument to smooth out any traces of individuality in men, nor must analysts continue in their role as "priests of the industrial...
Wayland is still only "a giant half step into the future," says President Harold Gores of the Ford Foundation's Educational Facilities Laboratories. By no means is it expensive ($12.40 per sq. ft.) nor so frugally designed as to be inhuman. In fact, the architects have a high ambition for it: that to the students it will be "a school which will compete with the corner drugstore...