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ArcelorMittal Orbit is now complete, tallest structure in the UK

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dalin80

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fizzelopeguss said:
So, how long before they tear it down because of complaints.


Hopefully tomorrow, i will give the builders the sunday off but they best be up early tomorrow with a bulldozer.
 

CHEEZMO™

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dalin80 said:
Hopefully tomorrow, i will give the builders the sunday off but they best be up early tomorrow with a bulldozer.
Not quick enough.

Let some pikeys set up camp next to it and it will be torn down and sold for scrap before sunset.
 

JGS

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JBuccCP said:
I see the designer is Indian. This must be payback for all the years of British rule.
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The only way this design can be saved is if they have a roller coaster in it. The ultimate ride to hell and beyond.
 
gerg said:
I don't think the tower looks that bad, actually, and certainly judging it on the basis of the photos in the article is premature, at best. (The tower is not complete; the title of this thread is actually incorrect.) According to Anish Kapoor, the building is meant to seem unstable, I presume to provide the energy associated with that. Personally, I think that the design meets those goals quite admirably. To complaints that this doesn't look "stylish" or "elegant", I would retort: In some senses, it's not meant to.

But, I do recognise that this is a public piece of art, and if the public wants something a bit more banal and uninteresting, then, well, that should probably be preferred.

(I would say something similar of the Olympics logo. I long have defended it as being much more interesting than what you normally see with these designs, but ultimately if the public at large dislike it then I don't think it is appropriate. Granted, the logo is still better than Japan's 1964 Summer Olympics logo.)

I think we actually agree on most stuff. What we disagree on is whether something not stylish or elegant should be in public view at that size. Call me crazy but I want the place I live in to be beautiful and I wouldn't give a crap about what the artist is trying to convey if it was in my city ruining my view. And btw something doesn't have to look uninteresting or banal to look nice.
 
That thing is fucking disgusting and another reason for me to hate the Olympics with a passion. I don't know a single person who is looking forward to the Olympics, and even know a few planning to leave the country on holiday just to escape the incessant bullshit that will arise once the games commence, yet if you listen to the media you'd be under the impression that the whole country's just super-excited and we're all rooting for Team GB! Personally, I'd rather have had the games anywhere else and am not looking forward to the chaos it will cause in London's streets.

CHEEZMO™ said:
Yet another reason why London is shit.

Even with all this crazy/shit modern architecture adorning our skyline, the rest of the country's just jealous of how much better London is than any of their cities.
 

Carbonox

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Bootaaay said:
That thing is fucking disgusting and another reason for me to hate the Olympics with a passion. I don't know a single person who is looking forward to the Olympics, and even know a few planning to leave the country on holiday...

I'm one of them. I'll be out of the country also. No way am I sticking around. My town's hotels will house some of the participating teams and the train station is one of the main stops before London, meaning the town will be heaving with travellers.
 

Wanace

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It looks like someone took a 1970s houseboat and crashed it into a suspension bridge, which was then twisted up in a tornado. Hideous.
 
The model actually looks good. The actual structure.... not so much. This is why we need to develop anti gravity and get rid of all the shitty engineers out there. Will make my life a lot easier.
 

Meadows

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Bootaaay said:
Even with all this crazy/shit modern architecture adorning our skyline, the rest of the country's just jealous of how much better London is than any of their cities.

Beetham Tower laughs at this notion
 
Before any government was to found something hideous as that they should fix their social problems first. I don't want to imagine how much of land had to be cleared for this "monument". I bet people aren't allowed to camp or use the perimeters other than for showcasing on the opening "celebration" for this structure.
 

Dizzy

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Everything about the olympics has been designed worse than any man could have ever thought possible. It's like these people making the decisions purposefully wanted to embarrass our country.
 

Meadows

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Dizzy said:
Everything about the olympics has been designed worse than any man could have ever thought possible. It's like these people making the decisions purposefully wanted to embarrass our country.

nah, it's not too bad, just the logo, mascots and this. The stadia look nice, and I'm sure it'll be a pretty good Olympics.
 
storafötter said:
Before any government was to found something hideous as that they should fix their social problems first. I don't want to imagine how much of land had to be cleared for this "monument". I bet people aren't allowed to camp or use the perimeters other than for showcasing on the opening "celebration" for this structure.

You're right, we shouldn't bother with art, buildings or any sort of decoration. The whole country should be one big campsite.
 
It's like a Helter-Skelter and a Rollercoaster made some sweet love in a vat of toxic waste and gave birth to a mutated carnival attraction.

Hideous.
 

gerg

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fortified_concept said:
I think we actually agree on most stuff. What we disagree on is whether something not stylish or elegant should be in public view at that size.

Define "stylish" or "elegant". If we're using these concepts merely as bywords for "looks good", then, yes, I ultimately agree that something that looks good should be in the public sphere. If we're using these words to represent more specific concepts, then we're into trickier matters. Depending upon your beliefs, for example, the Sydney Opera House isn't particularly "elegant". But it works because it isn't so.

And btw something doesn't have to look uninteresting or banal to look nice.

Notice that the word you're using is "nice". I imagine that most designers (and artists) want to produce work that is much more stimulating and interesting than "nice".

The reason why I suggested that work that is more directed towards what "the public" want ends up being uninteresting or banal is because, generally, "the public" encompasses so many different preferences that you end up getting rid of most of the interesting features of your work (and thus most of the features of your work to divide opinion). This is (part of) the problem of designing by committee, and, heck, we even have a word that is often used to describe works that suffer from this: pedestrian. Things that are pedestrian aren't necessarily bad or poorly constructed, they're just... dull. In other words, they're perfectly nice.
 
Suairyu said:
In the Olympics it is team GB, not England and Scotland. We are one team for the duration so you guys can stop being such sour pusses for the duration, aight?
Haha, I'm English so I don't care anyway, but the poster was for the cultural festival around the Olympics. Sticking a poster saying "London Festival 2012" and "near you" in Glasgow is a bit silly by any means, so not a team GB issue.
 
dluu13 said:
Since a thread title change is apparently pending, I will post this picture of the Bitexco Financial Tower in Vietnam.

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Just cause it has a UFO landing pad.
Now that's a cool looking piece of architecture. Future shit right there
 

dalin80

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with a bit of luck the pikeys that have been kicked out of dale farm have decided to move to london, that much scrap metal will be a pikey magnet.
 
Vilam said:
Looks awesome, I love unconventional architecture that stands out amongst their drab surroundings.


But it seems that someone in the UK wants to do nothing /but/ unconventional architecture. After a certain point, a plain old concrete box is going to stand out.

That said, it's a pretty cool looking structure. I'm expecting someone to roll a giant silver ball through those struts like a Mousetrap game.
 
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