Our ancient ancestors used to live in an artificial shelter 500,000 years ago. By the time homes were technologically advancing. Does that mean the human evolution depends on how we build homes? A building as a shelter represents a place of comfort and safety of the human habitat. Tell me if you can feel some comfort living in these crazy buildings below. Rock on! :D

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 6 Comments to My Collection of Crazy Buildings

2007-09-06 22:48:42
Don’t you wonder what’s in the minds of the architects? And most of them,no, although I’d have to get in the building to be sure…some look like they’d make me car sick.

Dorothy from grammology
http://grammology.com

 
2007-09-07 03:45:58
Very interesting posts. This buildings are really unique. :)

 
2007-09-08 15:37:43
KiwiPulse - What an awesome collection of architectural delight!
You could also include some others:
The Flat Iron Building in NYC
The CashRegister Building in Denver
The Winchester House of Mystery in Santa Clara, CA
And one I just saw a picture of on the web - over at lifeinthefastlane.ca - here’s the link:
http://www.lifeinthefastlane.ca/worlds-longest-escalator/offbeat-news
take a look, this site’s a fellow MBL’er.
Thanks for the pictures.

 
2007-09-11 09:32:12
WOW!!! Very interesting and entertaining post.

Doesn’t Donald Trump have a building shaped like a “T”?

Keep em coming. More power.

 
2007-09-11 17:11:37
I often wondered how some of these architects get their credentials, and yet their designs were approved. Go figure.

 
2008-03-14 02:38:36
[...] only be an engineering feat but a symbol of the world in which we live in – one where technology, imagination and money can make anything possible. Yes trade and economy will benefit from this but what about [...]

 
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