Scotland has a history of atrocious architecture from the Labour Party. They took interest in a diabolical architectural movement called Scottish Brutalism:
Sometimes I think that police station looks like a building from Robocop or something.
But by far the best example of Labour's artistic talents is the 1960s-built "New Town" of
Cumbernauld i.e. at its best. God help us. It's virtually impossible to find any good pictures of the town because it looks so bad nobody takes photographs of it.
Craig Ferguson comes from Cumbernauld. Need I say anymore? Instead of getting rid of Trident we should just expend all of the ammunition on
Fife that town and have done with it.
Here in Wales we went for more of a minimalist approach to the Senedd building...
Apparently it was designed with sustainability in mind, though how sustainable a £70,000,000 construction is could be debatable. To its credit though as much of the buildings materials came from local sources, and there are plenty of environmental features such as biomass derived heating, rain water reclamation and geothermal heating
At least it's cheaper than our building for heaven's sake. I think though the Welsh Assembly building is definitely an "Assembly" building i.e. visibly inferior to something like the Scottish Parliament or Westminster Parliament in grandiosity. It indicates Labour's mindset at the time - the Welsh don't deserve something as fancy/nice as that, we'll just give them this thing and brush them to one side. Hopefully it won't be long before they start churning out MPs and activists.