"One end is bulbous and rounded; the rest sticks out in a long straight line...
...innovative? Spara, it looks like balls and a cock."
This is a rather superficial and crudely put analysis. The building utilises a glass-fronted globular frontage to make innovative use of light while the whole shape blends perfectly into its natural setting.
One end is bulbous and rounded; the rest sticks out in a long straight line...
ReplyDelete...innovative? Spara, it looks like balls and a cock.
Still, it's probably the most innovative thing appearing on this blog.
Comment moderation in action, ladies and gentlemen.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, Spara, why do you bother?
"One end is bulbous and rounded; the rest sticks out in a long straight line...
ReplyDelete...innovative? Spara, it looks like balls and a cock."
This is a rather superficial and crudely put analysis. The building utilises a glass-fronted globular frontage to make innovative use of light while the whole shape blends perfectly into its natural setting.
The shape doesn't blend perfectly into the background or else its phallic connotations would not be thrown into such high relief!
ReplyDeleteCrude anonymous may be, but they're also refreshingly honest. If there's anyone "superficial" in their analysis, it's you.
"The shape doesn't blend perfectly into the background or else its phallic connotations would not be thrown into such high relief!"
ReplyDeleteThe phallic connotations are minor and serve to emphasise the dynamism of the building
Sparacus likes building shaped like genitalia.
ReplyDelete"Setting the standards"?
Disgusting.