• walden@sub.wetshaving.social
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    5 months ago

    I don’t know, it doesn’t look like a McMansion to me. Sure, it’s big, but it looks well constructed. Just because it has odd design elements doesn’t make it a McMansion. A McMansion should be frustratingly generic.

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      I mean, its as if someone took five different architectural styles and threw them in a Blender. Yeah, sure, some parts are interesting but at the end of the day it’s still a grotesque display of scale with no cohesion

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    I’ve seen some really fucked up design in my life. Just real who the fuck would do this type stuff.

    This house, however, is just uncanny. Everything is awkward but not truly disgusting.

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        It’s like a Nathan Fielder production, where the mere fact of its existence amounts to its own kind of performance art piece, outside of the art of the thing itself.

        Like how could such an object come to exist in the world? It stretches the mind in whole new directions.

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    5 months ago

    Straight-up Tony Hawkitechture.

    Holy shit I did not expect the back end to drop fifty feet.

    the most rational explanation for this house is that it is the magnum opus of a rogue window salesman

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    5 months ago

    3D printed homes engineered by AI are coming soon and I can’t wait to see how ridiculous they get. they will be calling today the AirBnB era and laugh at how generic and marketable we were.

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    22 days ago

    What a fever dream of a house. The architect must have been indulging in a lot of acid or cocaine or mushrooms or all of the above and more