You could live there for years and never see the people that live on the other side of the building
arojillasays
Now that I think about it maybe it was built in 1984, not 1994.
I saw it today in a TV documentary about green cities (green roofs, vertical gardens, buildings with trees on balconies, stuff like that) and I was like “there is no way that’s not on r/bizarrebuildings already but I missed it…” and came here but found nothing.
It’s called espai verd (green space) because it was built with many shared spaces with lots of greenery and water features. A woman that grew there said that it felt like a “vertical village” where they knew each other and spent a lot of time together in those areas.
TheGurwsays
This isn’t just bizarre, this is ugly. I see three different architectural styles at just a cursory glance, and some of this stuff isn’t even functional. It looks like a “green” community-in-a-box sort of building, but it’s so horrifically designed even from that perspective. Sure, any ONE of these styles would have looked great in the same concept, but more than two and you’ve ruined the whole thing.
3pic4rtisansays
I could sense a horror story in this house.
catcloudsays
“So then sir, would you like house with modern design or more classic style?”
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bloodfoxtrue says
what a monstrosity…
I love it!
_Porb says
Im in love
darksky86 says
You could live there for years and never see the people that live on the other side of the building
arojilla says
Now that I think about it maybe it was built in 1984, not 1994.
I saw it today in a TV documentary about green cities (green roofs, vertical gardens, buildings with trees on balconies, stuff like that) and I was like “there is no way that’s not on r/bizarrebuildings already but I missed it…” and came here but found nothing.
It’s called espai verd (green space) because it was built with many shared spaces with lots of greenery and water features. A woman that grew there said that it felt like a “vertical village” where they knew each other and spent a lot of time together in those areas.
TheGurw says
This isn’t just bizarre, this is ugly. I see three different architectural styles at just a cursory glance, and some of this stuff isn’t even functional. It looks like a “green” community-in-a-box sort of building, but it’s so horrifically designed even from that perspective. Sure, any ONE of these styles would have looked great in the same concept, but more than two and you’ve ruined the whole thing.
3pic4rtisan says
I could sense a horror story in this house.
catcloud says
“So then sir, would you like house with modern design or more classic style?”
“Yes”
“I’ll see what I can do”
Seebass_12 says
This looks like something out of Mortal Engines.
flimspringfield says
I think this is pretty cool.
Edit: $500k Euros?!
_Lisztomaniac_ says
Reminds me of [Habitat 67](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habitat_67) in Montréal.