Christopher Gabro - CNU
Everyday you walk around CNU I can gurantee you that someone proclaims the school as "beautiful." Why is that? Our university mirrors the art and architecture of Greek and Roman architecture and it is straight mimesis that Plato warns of. Perhaps Plato was right in that the imitation of the imitation would arouse the emotionsof the people in the city. CNU not only mirrors the past but it also mirrors its competitors in that it tries to copy the same art style as its competiting univeristites within the state. Perhaps we as now enlightened aestheticians should call for an aesthetic shift in the future contruction work of the university.
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