This is also why various artists don’t necessarily try to make Tolkien’s Orthanc, Barad-dûr, Angband, etc look ugly, but imposing and impressive in some way. Even H.R. Giger’s biomechanical landscapes could be described as aesthetic. Or the crooked architecture in The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920). Architecture is art, and art doesn’t have to be beautiful or pleasant, just interesting. But presumably nobody would like to actually live in a Caligari-like environment. (Except perhaps people in the goth subculture?)
This is also why various artists don’t necessarily try to make Tolkien’s Orthanc, Barad-dûr, Angband, etc look ugly, but imposing and impressive in some way. Even H.R. Giger’s biomechanical landscapes could be described as aesthetic. Or the crooked architecture in The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920). Architecture is art, and art doesn’t have to be beautiful or pleasant, just interesting. But presumably nobody would like to actually live in a Caligari-like environment. (Except perhaps people in the goth subculture?)