If you were to compare this pic http://tinyurl.com/26aay84 to an architectural building, what would it be?
looks like the flying spaghetti monster crash landed... it looks more like highway engineering than architecture...
a chihuly nested on a pedestal in a plaza designed by eisenman
hi katze!
spaghetti monster :) Chihuly - good one. Hi Orhan!! cool pic. I'm writing a food story - I'll credit the person with most creative idea...
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I would say one of this old Mezhirich huts that they built out of animal mammoth tusks/bones back in 15000 BC in the Ukraine. Of course I am sure you are looking for something more recent.
wahwoah - yeah, something more recent would be good!
goff's bavinger house?
coop-hemi....building to me ...think of the one remodel where it is a plane crashing into a building.
jmanganelli - like it. snook, hummm..
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If you were to compare this pic http://tinyurl.com/26aay84 to an architectural building, what would it be?
looks like the flying spaghetti monster crash landed...
it looks more like highway engineering than architecture...
a chihuly nested on a pedestal in a plaza designed by eisenman
hi katze!
spaghetti monster :)
Chihuly - good one.
Hi Orhan!! cool pic.
I'm writing a food story - I'll credit the person with most creative idea...
A palloza--
I would say one of this old Mezhirich huts that they built out of animal mammoth tusks/bones back in 15000 BC in the Ukraine. Of course I am sure you are looking for something more recent.
wahwoah - yeah, something more recent would be good!
goff's bavinger house?
coop-hemi....building to me ...think of the one remodel where it is a plane crashing into a building.
jmanganelli - like it.
snook, hummm..
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