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looks like someone pulled out the wrong piece in the tower puzzle. :confounded:

What is that?

Looks like the ugly-ass “Academic Building” that was built by Cooper Union.

Whatever “architect” designed that hideous POS monstrosity shouldn’t even be let near Lego blocks, let alone be allowed to design any more buildings.

Well, maybe iffn you put that piece that fell off back up??? Naw it’s still a POS

That just figures… :person_facepalming:

Someone described the Cooper building as looking as if it suffered a bomb-blast.

Someone should’ve put that to the test before the grand unveiling. Then it wouldn’t be the eyesore it is now.

And now I truly know what the term “eyesore” means.

Wonderworks, Tennessee

Link text: http://vuing.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/most-amazing-buildings-weird-strange-structures-5-800x518.jpg

The architect isn’t to blame here, it’s the people who approved it for construction. Like this car… who the hell approved it for production?

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The Skylodge Adventure Suites located in the Sacred Valley of Cuzco, Peru. $500/night.
If I ever stay there, I’ll bring all my flashlights to light up the valley.
Very impressive septic systems by the way.

better pick which ones to bring since you’ll probably have to do this to get them up there :smiley:

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Google map says the distance to the other side of the valley is about 1km. I think BLF GT94 would be a good choice.

Habitat 67, Montreal, Canada

Weird. Link text is here: http://www.kickvick.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/weirdest-buildings-photos-29.jpg

Just doesn’t show for anyone but me it seemed.

Lots of good stuff all!
Even looked up northbeard’s verbal (I assume non-qualifying?) submissions.

In any case, I like leestrong’s Skylodge … with bonus flashlight relevance!

Hey, what is that thing? Given the writing, I take it it’s in Israel, but goggling the imagename didn’t turn up anything.

Turns out it's a fake building based on this real building in Tel Aviv.

(I thought the previous building was real, but it isn't.)

Ah. I was wondering how they did the floors, as drawing a mental horizontal line would go right through the line of windows.