Looking at the building is like looking at the future; until you’ve built it what do you really know? And then – of course – it’s too late.
Too late!
Looking at the building is like looking at the future; until you’ve built it what do you really know? And then – of course – it’s too late.
Too late!
How about this monstrosity? It doesn’t even look finished.
Back to NY:
It looks like the spiky glass structure is consuming what appears to be a church. Kind of symbolic of what I’ve seen in Williamsburg Bklyn’ on my annual treks there, with older – sometimes stately – buildings being replaced with “Federer horrors”.
Don’t worry, it is only a temporary structure.
Looks like some sort of Rick & Morty multi-dimenesional accident. Maybe it plays better in person, somehow I doubt it.
Ha! If the Design Review Board had any authority to slow or change development they wouldn’t be allowed to exist. I think it’s pretty clear our council and planning commission is majority all-In for Biggest, Fastest style of architecture.
“Future Squats of Ann Arbor”
I hope they scrap that awfulness, where is that tacky looking tower? Detroit? /s
Hey, they’re all better than brutalism, at least.
Sorry; yes, it’s that one. No idea why it’s so tiny here!
Hey now, them’s fightin’ words!
Wow! The roofs look like a skater’s dream and his mom’s nightmare
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