 Beauty has gone lost in architecture a bit and this is something where traditional architecture used to respect harmonies, respect proportions that are appealing to humans in general. So you may have heard of the Golden Section, Goldenne Schnitt, who knows about the Golden Section. So it's pretty well known, mostly you learn about this in art and not so much in housing, but the proportions in housing, if they are made to the Golden Section, they are appealing. And also there are rules in design that if the lines in a house are like on a 45 degree angle, so specific trades like edges of windows are aligned 30 degrees, 45 degrees or 60 degrees, it's a lot more appealing as if anything otherwise than that. And so that should be considered and it's very simple to be done. So Golden Section is just this ratio of 1 to 1.62 or something roughly. So it's something that can be done and I have used that and it's stunning. So when you build something like that, it's sort of, it's naturally beautiful and modern architecture has, well, violated this for being cool, for being the hero under architects and very often architects love these buildings because they are sort of in for the architectural language of the few years, a few years later you think, oh, what is this?