Blessed are the losers since theirs is the kingdom of dreams. In monumental architecture solutions and rules arise mainly from metaphysical and symbolic searches. In the most mundane but everyday architecture such as that of our houses the functional needs and limitations imposed by space light and climate have long given practically correct and consequently never ugly solutions. The old houses were nice because the builder started from the inside out. In other words he was trying to satisfy the functional needs from which the external volumes arose. And every change of acquired dimensions and volumes had to be imposed to be justified. The attempt to add the dimension of beautiful of elegance is what started to give us the bad things.
Something similar happens with the way people dress. Work clothes e-commerce photo editing are never bad. On the contrary Sunday or wedding clothes reveal peoples embarrassment when trying to consciously choose something nice. But the history of clothing is written through Sunday clothes. From striving for nice. It is possible that akalesthesia in humans is an acquired kousuri. But it is for this reason an element of cultural evolution. And an element that gives freedom to the human will since only the consciousness of the unsightly allows the existence of elegance as a choice. Man is not born with the knowledge of ugliness. He acquires it as an element of culture. If we want the nice we must also tolerate the ugly.
The Greek State cannot of course understand the importance of this freedom and probably believing that it is doing the right thing confuses the restrictions imposed for the respect and safety of third parties and the whole with those that touch the aesthetic freedom of the people. Man has a right to ugliness because he seeks beauty. For this reason all urban planning restrictions which were established with the aim of the aesthetic guidance of the Greek architectural landscape and Greek architects are paranoid and oxymoron based on a supposedly does not exist and an architectural tradition which must be in development.