Gill sent me the following email I thought I would share with this group about his feelings that the excellence of both modern and ancient Chinese architecture will have a lasting affect for decades to come. Or perhaps centuries when compared to ancient Rome. Do you believe, like Gillette, that the exquisite taste shown in all things architectural by the Chinese for thousands of years now has to, and will, translate to golf architecture. We believe it is an exciting future. The email that motivated this thread:
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 21:38:31 -0500
From: "Gillette Silver" <raterking@gmail.com> Add to Address Book Block Sender Allow Sender
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Buddy,
I really think so. How do you think the architecture, both modern and
ancient, presented by China in the 2008 Olympics will influence
architecuture? Tiananmen Square, the Birds Nest, the Great Wall and
the greatest modern building of my lifetime, the Water Cube, presents
the world with a template that has not been matched since the
greatness of ancient Rome. How will this translate to golf
architcture in China with the many virgin canvases presented to the
finest architects of our day. I can't imagine failure with the
backdrop of taste and elegance in structural architecture I see today.
Is this all real, is the Water Cube minimalistic technoscope, or am I
turning Chinese, cause I really think so.
In golf as in life,
Gillette Silver