This is a mud brick mosque from Mali
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I don't know if it counts as a building but it's nabataen, kinda like Petra in Jordan.
There's a mud covered skyscraper in Sudan iirc, very cool
They look more like forts
Looks it failed to load or a glitched out assassin creed building
the upside of posting with this flag is that you can never take me serious
>>famous monument Newgrange, along with Dowth and Knowth in Ireland
we renovated a lot of similar buildings during our time in west africa
All Nabataen buildings are carved into mountains so that's why they look like that.
You forced guy named toure to rebuild the mosque of djenne
German military museum
I suppose it symbolizes a "cut" in history.
on the opposite side of the spectrum, mosques with post-modern architecture.
do they have exhibits from Nazi era there, or rather pretend it never happened?
and this is what the post modern mosque of my city looks like
the Red Pyramid, an allusion to the video game 'Mummy Maze'
pretty sure everyone knows about it, you just don't want to talk about it
They look like hotels and resorts
Here's centre Pompidou, Paris. It's supposed to represent an inside-out building or some shit like that.
I wish Mali wasn't such a deathwish shithole. I'm strangely attracted to those mud hedgehogs.
Krzywy Domek (Curved House) in Sopot
The south is the only hospitalible part
Were mali the only non nigger niggers?
Puppet Theatre in Thorn
Its triggering my autism
neat idea but still ugly
looks like a bathroom. like a public restroom.
looks cool
Sedlec Ossuary. A chapel that contains real skeletons of up to 70.000 people in Czech Republic
what the fuck
Kansas City Public Library
it symbolises how modernists have a fetish for destroying everything beautiful.
The architect, Frank Gehry, designed a lot of weird buildings.
Mali is beautiful. My grandma visited in 2007 or so and took a lot of pics. I wanted to go too but I heard its not safe anymore
Upside Down House in Szymbark. supposedly authors intention was a commentary on Poland under communist regime, where everything was upside down. good luck with figuring that out.
That doesn't look very safe
I've always liked this church cut in the rock in Ethiopia
public execution by hanging
Palais Ideal du Facteur Cheval, Hauterives
Heres a ivory coast mosque used historically by tavelers
I don't know, but it's in the USA so nothing of value will be lost if it collapses.
why the fuck are you posting this nigger sand castle shit?
whats funniest is that it is a clinic for people with Alzheimers
Farms in the Emmental region also have a strange shape that I like
thay look like buildings from World of Warcraft
Ziggurat (or Great Ziggurat) of Ur (Sumerian: 𒂍𒋼𒅎𒅍
looks like a schwarzwald house
Papuan homes
Good thread. I always liked African architecture.
Toure arranged the preparations for the renovation but it was rebuilt by locals iirc.
That's cool.
Gate of all nations
Its adobe
Also yemen sky scrapper
That's one of the burial cairns, is it not?
Just googled it and you're right. Interesting I wonder why they do the roof like that. I like all old farmhouses tb h they look so comfy
Heres some bamalike houses from cameroon
In my Canton there are valleys full of this buildings. They were built by farmers a long time ago. That's where they slept while bringing cows up / down the mountains (transhumance)
It's a tomb
Some one made a cool fantasy city drawing using that style
Still less destructive than the Royal Air Force.
When I've visited German History museum in Berlin it skipped Nazi era. Lmao germs pretty sure that's part of your history too
Not necessarily weird but ironic. This is the old school of architecture at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
"Sunflower Villa", a mechanism makes it turn in circle and follow the sun
>Why yes, let's just keep building the same classic style buildings over and over again with the same building material that people used centuries ago
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That's pretty cool desu
nothing wrong with that, meanwhile your image is an abomination, something a 5 year old would find cool
look at this shit built on top of a rock
There's one in Greece too, cool stuff.
The national cinema museum in Turin
been there it looks great, the museum inside is pretty cool as well
love Turin overall, such a nice city
inside the Kaaba
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Look up the architecture building at UC Berkeley
The architect literally said along the lines of " I want future students to not be able to derive any inspiration from this building" lmao
*crashes your economy*
Yes there is something wrong with that in fact, for several reason.
First reason is that art is not copy-pasting the same building over and over again.
The second reason is that we now have more efficient building materials (cost wise, energy wise), which very much needed when you have to house billions of people, and which also happen to allow more flexibility and creativity in architecture.
But I wouldn't expect a reactionary brainlet like you to understand any of that.
pseudo intellectual, if you like cheap and fast go eat at mcdonalds for the rest of your life
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Tree condo in Turin
Velasca Tower in Milan
nibba had good intentions. too bad he didn't understand inflation.