Looks like the front fell off.
66 0 ReplyThat's not very typical, I'd like to make that point.
39 0 ReplyThere are very rigorous building standards
23 0 ReplyToilet paper I have known and loved?
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Yes but it only looks that way is the secret.
10 0 ReplyAhh..so where does the cassette go then?
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Not all the way
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I didn't realize the housing market was in such a slump.
40 0 ReplyA very serious recession.
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thats some cherry mortar work
32 0 ReplyI'm more impressed with the windows. Curving wood and glass can be tricky. I've seen a curved door before, but not with curved glass in it.
Despite the pixelation casting doubts on the materials, it is actually made from real, mortar, wood and glass.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_the_Knees_of_my_Nose_to_the_Belly_of_my_Toes
More pictures: https://www.alexchinneck.com/from-the-knees-of-my-nose-to-the-belly-of-my-toes
30 0 ReplyI always thought I saw supports on the curves other times I saw this but never got the story that it was an art piece and never saw those up close photos.
Man there is so much little clever things going on in that to make it so perfect. It's all perfect and bent and yet has structural supports all over the place. It's even braced at the bottom to make sure it doesn't actually try to slide down.
Gorgeous art installation.
9 0 ReplyWow that was a cool look, thanks for the link.
Some others from the site I enjoyed:
https://www.alexchinneck.com/a-spring-in-your-step
https://www.alexchinneck.com/take-my-lightning-but-dont-steal-my-thunder
https://www.alexchinneck.com/rock-and-roll
Cool art
5 0 ReplyThe Wiki pages references this site that has some basic designs drawings
https://architizer.com/projects/from-the-knees-of-my-nose-to-the-belly-of-my-toes/
Looks like one of the Windows is a door way going to some stairs.
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Can't they just scooch it back into place? I don't want to drop a bunch of architectural/engineering lingo, but it's pretty self-explanatory, no?
20 0 ReplyThis is one of the fake buildings in London that are actually just ventilation shafts for the subway.
EDIT: Not one of those. See answer to this comment.
20 0 ReplyArt installation on Margate, Kent, UK.
No ventilations.
https://www.smithandwallwork.com/whats-new/margate-sliding-wall/
11 0 ReplyTIL! Thanks =)
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Here is the building on Street View:
It's been knocked down and replaced since 2015.
18 0 ReplyThere is a power up in there.
17 0 ReplyA secret tape.
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Playing Tony Hawk drastically changed the way I looked at the world.
It made me look around and up for things that I did not have the skill to grind on in real life and suddenly I was noticing details of buildings and art and so on.
14 0 ReplyIt's called the Tetris effect and it gave me really stupid ideas when Need For Speed: Underground came out and had this mechanic where you could fill up your boost by doing near misses with oncoming traffic. I just had my driving license not long before that.
14 0 ReplyYeah... Playing Burnout 3 so much back in the day, you'd notice ramp trucks and stuff all the time
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“I don’t want to be a building today”
9 0 ReplyThis building looks like I feel clocking in for work.
9 0 ReplyThere was a hawkitecture sub on r***it. Is there one on lemmy?
5 0 ReplyThe folly of measuring once.
5 0 ReplySo here I am
5 0 ReplyI guess they need some engineer intervention there
4 0 ReplyPolice truck just started in my head
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