Inspired by Howard Kunstler’s Eyesore of the Month, which currently features Frank Gehry’s Museum of Tolerance that looks like robot’s puke , I decided to start my own section on architectural monstrosities.
Behold – The Six of Diamonds Building.

Just the first look at it puzzled me immediatly. Is this a residential or a commercial building? How many floors are there in the structure? What is the function of the small square windows on the facade? Is there a windowless torture chamber on the top floor beautified with the green diamonds? It seems like pepto-bismol would have been a better choice of color, but then that’s probably what it was before fading out.
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Yeah my pal, please start Architectural Monstrosities Section right now, cause such examples are spread on all around the world, and someone has to begin saying what’s good what’s ugly in this postmodernism era, I mean we need to know that building a clown is a waste of time.
But, what’s good what’s bad? Surely the owner of this is happy ( really?)