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- Embed this notice@SuperSnekFriend That's actually the best criticism of. I found the thread on /pol/ and I think the Japananon OP put it well.
>They built it in European architecture style for its beauty to inspires the soul. They wanted the architecture to directly be a place of meditation to help inspire the people who work there. Lots of people on Twitter are calling it cringe, fake, and soulless. Some people are praising China saying that China recognizes beauty where it matters and that it's ironic China is the last bastion of European architecture.
The last sentence reads like a yellow feverdream cope. First sentence is interesting.
>One thing for sure is that Huawei has been one of the most resilient companies in the world. They are one of the most sanctioned companies in the world, yet they continue to pivot and capture markets in ways we haven't seen before.
This is true and interesting. Perhaps it's because China will not let them fail due to their importance as an intelligence apparatus and resilience against Western hardware level infiltration. Remember when the USA did that with critical things? Wasn't that long ago...
>Is Huawei building these another symptom of China's soullessness and being copycats? Or is this something greater: that there is objective beauty which uplifts the soul and inspires for something greater than ourselves?
It can be both. Probably a lot of plaster and non resilient designs here. Curious how it will look in 15 years.