The phrase ‘eye candy’ always reminds me of an old dear friend who, before he married, used to date *a lot*. One day he got tired of yet another friend chiding him with a variation of the ‘beauty is only skin deep’ line/moral. To which my friend finally said “Yes, it is. But so fu-king what, what isn’t?! *Everything* is ‘only skin deep’. And whatever is *beneath* the skin I really don’t want to see!”
Which is to say: it’s *all* eye-candy — not because nothing else matters, but because ‘the surface’ is all most of us ever get to see, or need to see. Our ‘eyes’ can see no further.
And just like an attractive face is based on the bone structure beneath it, so too does a certain kind of architectural ‘eye candy’ speak of the underlying ‘structures’ of the design, ie the routing and use of natural features and strategy etc.
And I’m convinced that a course that is great *looking* (to me) is also a course that will be great *playing* (for me). And the opposite is true too.