I love it. I’m sure many will say it looks too brutalistic but bare in mind that it also has a lack of maintenance and of a natural space around it. If the grass were kept better and the walkways to the side made of the style of a park, with some trees around it, and the building was cleaned a bit, I think it would look lovely.
patron_vectrassays
How many movies have used it as a prop, so far? The answer is 42!
Haejang-guksays
That looks vaguely Mesoamerican.
Matt3dsays
Thulsa Doom’s house?
ShtupidCowsays
I really love this. I do not get the brutalistic vibes another redditor mentioned. Looks oddly ancient. The art piece is interesting to say the least. I get a trippy vibe looking at it, with its human figure laying in what looks like abstract earth layers (hence archeology).
Jay_Bonk says
I love it. I’m sure many will say it looks too brutalistic but bare in mind that it also has a lack of maintenance and of a natural space around it. If the grass were kept better and the walkways to the side made of the style of a park, with some trees around it, and the building was cleaned a bit, I think it would look lovely.
patron_vectras says
How many movies have used it as a prop, so far? The answer is 42!
Haejang-guk says
That looks vaguely Mesoamerican.
Matt3d says
Thulsa Doom’s house?
ShtupidCow says
I really love this. I do not get the brutalistic vibes another redditor mentioned. Looks oddly ancient. The art piece is interesting to say the least. I get a trippy vibe looking at it, with its human figure laying in what looks like abstract earth layers (hence archeology).