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Opinions on this building, please

I think, in the last photo I posted, the building looks a little like a Borg Cube.

If we put Menzies Stage 2, the Barcelona Penis and the building above that looks like boobs together, the architects could be arrested for displaying porn in public.
 
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Must... go... fishing.
 
Opinions on the pictures in the OP? It's enough to induce an acid flashback.

Oh? A Borg cube? How about a Grob cube:

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(Apologies for the poor quality, but it is a real building in Bluffton, Ohio.)
 
Re the original building - it looks like a bugger to keep clean - especially if there were to be an infestation of thrushes.
 
I think they look fantastic. I wish more architects would let their imagination loose like that.

Menzies is pronounced "Mingis" by the way.
 
Opinions on the pictures in the OP? It's enough to induce an acid flashback.

Oh? A Borg cube? How about a Grob cube:

grob-cube-bluffton-ohio.jpg


(Apologies for the poor quality, but it is a real building in Bluffton, Ohio.)

Yes! I have to go there! :lol:

I think they look fantastic. I wish more architects would let their imagination loose like that.

Menzies is pronounced "Mingis" by the way.

Thank you. This does clear up a communication issue within my own personal monologue.
 
[off topic] It's to do with early typography. Another victim is Dalzell/Dalziel which is pronounced Dayell. [/off topic]
 
The only reason I knew how Dalziel was pronounced is because of the TV show Dalziel and Pascoe.

However here we pronounces Menzies as men-zees because that is the way former Australian PM Robert Menzies' name was pronounced. I didn't realise there was another pronounciation of it.
 
That explains why the Aussie PM nickname was Ming. According to Wikipedia

Robert Gordon Menzies was born to James Menzies and Kate Menzies (née Sampson) in Jeparit, a town in the Wimmera region of western Victoria, on 20 December 1894. His father James was a storekeeper, the son of Scottish crofters who had immigrated to Australia in the mid-1850s in the wake of the Victorian gold rush. His maternal grandfather, John Sampson, was a Cornish miner from Penzance who also came to seek his fortune on the goldfields, in Ballarat.[1] Menzies was proud of his mother's origin, Cornish author A.L. Rowse tells us that 'When Menzies visited us [at All Souls College, Oxford] he told me that he was a Cornish Sampson on his mother's side.'[2] His father and one of his uncles had been members of the Victorian Parliament, while another uncle had represented Wimmera in the House of Representatives.[3] He was proud of his Highland ancestry*– his enduring nickname, Ming, came from /ˈmɪŋəs/, the Scots – and his own preferred – pronunciation of Menzies. His middle name, Gordon, was given to him in honour and memory of Charles George Gordon, a British army officer killed in Khartoum in 1885.[4]

so it looks like Australians didn't pronounce their own PM's name properly.
 
I think they look fantastic. I wish more architects would let their imagination loose like that.
I appreciate imagination. What I don't appreciate is silly, superficial novelty for its own sake.

Now, this building shows imagination.

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Okay, so a giant corkscrew isn't really the best shape for an art museum. But hey, it was designed by Frank Lloyd Fucking Wright!

. . . However here we pronounces Menzies as men-zees because that is the way former Australian PM Robert Menzies' name was pronounced. I didn't realise there was another pronunciation of it.
Considering some of the comments about the first building, maybe that should be "Womenzies"?
 
They certainly catch the eye, but I'm not sure if it's in a good way. I prefer more traditional designs. Symmetry is good.
 
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