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Do you know your Frank Gehry from your Frank Lloyd Wright? You can rate both Franks, as well as other architects, in this section. Also up for critique using your design eye are the Great Buildings of the World!

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88 days ago

Even though Pittsburgh is a small city, the way the buildings are laid out around the rivers and hills make for a beautiful skyline.
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119 days ago

The destruction of human lives was a terrible tragedy.


The destruction of these two eyesores wasn't.


 

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119 days ago

The greatest buildings I have ever known. There being two of them is what made them truely iconic. The "Fear Tower" can never hope to replace these babies.
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145 days ago

With past experiences in Buildings in Financial district, this building doesn't have the professional office area look. You pretty much feel like you are in a mall when you walk just outside this building.
Even though with complaints on the Heat and maintenance, this building has lot of space. With the price this is the best fit for Startups. Never had this much space for a corridor, you have a big kitchen and lot of space to walk around.

The bike parking is pretty good here, they have a separate rack outside and surprisingly no one steals from this spot. Since you dont have any taller buildings near by you have an excellent view.
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145 days ago

Worked in this building for a Startup for 1.5 years, they have well maintained office spaces with reasonable prices. We had the static issue because of the Carpet, but otherwise good. Their staff are friendly and sometimes strict on using the Bikes (always need to use a seperate elevatory) and making calls on the corridor.

Even though they have good office space the corridor is pretty small. You are just few steps from Starbucks, Chipotle, Subway and a lot of good restaurants nearby.
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145 days ago

2601 Mission Street is one of the tallest buildings in the Mission, and all the office spaces sport huge windows with a great view of the Bay Bridge. Lease rates are quite reasonable, and you can also get really cheap parking with the lease (~$100/month), which is a nice bonus for anyone who needs to drive to work. From my research, that price is practically unheard of here in San Francisco.

There are a few persistent issues like climate control, but management is generally attentive and tries to make things right as quickly as possible. For the price, you can't really beat office space in this building.
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181 days ago

A bitter-sweet *5*. With over 1200 rooms, it's the largest structure in the world to be called "a home" and built at a devastating cost. Unfortunatley, the only place to inhale all of it is from the air, where you can take in the enormous scope of it and the amazing grounds that the structure hides from the commoners. The interior doesn't have one unadorned square inch and is so infused with history, that while on tour, your eyes never stop. The Hall of Mirrors is a mathematical wonder, designed to light-up from the rising Sun in unison with the King's morning appearance. The current floor is wooden parquet which covers a marble floor and is lined with large plant pots, which both served as a toilet for the royalty, since the entire structure has only two lavoratories.

P.S.: Pour moi...just as memorable as Versailles, are the patisseries located en route to the palace from the train station. Some of them were museums of edible art. I nearly had my own Grande Bouffe before I reached the palace...bag in hand...
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181 days ago

I can't help myself. This thing always looks to me like the dread Necromancers fortress in some sword and sandal D-movie crap.
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181 days ago

Architecturally and esthetically, these are everything the World Trade Center towers could and should have been, and weren't.
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181 days ago

I see my friend Ridge choses the Sears tower for this movie reference, but its this monolithic slab of black that always reminds me of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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