I was just told that I.M. Pei has a building that its plan from the air reads F*CK? Anyone know about this? I think it is in the Northeast of the US.
I doubt it but they could have been thinking of the Christian science center somehow... or as it is is called, "the Motherchurch"
I.M. Pahei?
choate rosemary hall is the building I have just been told, but can't find a plan
choate on it jawn
seems like a bit of a stretch..but maybe if i saw the second floor plan?http://www.pcfandp.com/a/p/6816/5.html
im sure its in there somewhere.
ok... if you look at the right of the plan there is sort of an f.. then to it's left is a u...the left half of the building is basically a c...and the k is sort of implied at the top of the right building.. so maybe.
Keepin real jawns on that thick stack - Yeah, i'd agree. Someone GOOGLE earth it too!
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I.M. Pei F*&^ in plan building
I was just told that I.M. Pei has a building that its plan from the air reads F*CK?
Anyone know about this? I think it is in the Northeast of the US.
I doubt it but they could have been thinking of the Christian science center somehow... or as it is is called, "the Motherchurch"
I.M. Pahei?
choate rosemary hall is the building I have just been told, but can't find a plan
choate on it jawn
seems like a bit of a stretch..but maybe if i saw the second floor
plan?
http://www.pcfandp.com/a/p/6816/5.html
im sure its in there somewhere.
ok...
if you look at the right of the plan there is sort of an f..
then to it's left is a u...the left half of the building is
basically a c...and the k is sort of implied at the top of
the right building..
so maybe.
Keepin real jawns on that thick stack - Yeah, i'd agree. Someone GOOGLE earth it too!
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