World's ugliest buildings
Travel Leisure Magazine in the October issue presented ugliest building in the world. In total, the list includes 13 buildings from different countries, and representing the U.S. was the most mass.
Special attention Experts Travel Leisure has experienced a building in Portland, Oregon (photo 1), which is located in the City Bureau of Water Supply. This colorful post-modern building with small windows - "one of the most hated in America" - not only included in the list, but also described in the annotation to it as an example of the architectural monstrosities.
In addition, the list included the Harold Washington Library in Chicago (photo 2), "named after the beloved people of the former mayor, who deserves better," the central office Longaberger Company in Newark, Ohio (photo 3), built in a large wooden cart -- main product corporations, and the original set of the concert hall and museum of science fiction in Seattle (photo 4).
In addition to the U.S., the list of the ugliest buildings are South Korea, United Kingdom (twice), Peru, China, Netherlands, Taiwan, France and Belarus (building of the National Library in Minsk, photo 5).
(Lenta.Ru)
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