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Strange Buildings

Royal

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http://villageofjoy.com/50-strange-buildings-of-the-world/
 
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I wonder how they built that house that looks like it is falling off of that commercial building...amazing. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
were odd shaped Royal. Drives you nuts when your used to logical structures and how they go up and then get a bunch of steel thats all odd shapes and sizes, not level, and you start doubting what your doing as being correct. Even thought its on the print that way, it can make a long day and keep you more on your toes. The ones that are really slanted make it tricky putting on the decking as it comes with a little oil film on it. Good way to end up the ground if your not careful, especially in the winter with a little frost added to the mix. I've been to about 4 of those in that group.

Interesting post.

Geo
 
building as done. This one is in Hartford, CT.

#1, the model

#2, finished product

#3, is the topping out party of the last piece. If you enlarge it you can see everyone up top. They ended up calling it the Magic Carpet ride as when it was done it looked like a carpet on top. Berlin is owned by a buddy of mine.

George-CT
 
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