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Top 10 ugliest buildings in the world: CNN

Unfortunately, why does that mausoleum look like a bunker?

Because it is a Mausoleum.

Can someone please tell me why I lost all my pictures in post #1 and #3 and advice me how can I avoid future occurrences.

The photobucket account has a problem, or the pictures (in the account) have been deleted,
 
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. That or my taste in infrastructure is off :frown:
 
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Perhaps, criterias for voting, buildings considered, if:

- It is a building [high-rise], of course.
- It is expensive.

Constructor small or low-rise and ugly in the world, there are millions.
 
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Can someone please tell me why I lost all my pictures in post #1 and #3 and advice me how can I avoid future occurrences.

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Here is the CNN original postings:

The world's ugliest buildings - CNN.com
 
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Another list of some of the ugliest buildings compiled by the Telegraph, UK:

Are these the ugliest buildings in the world?

The countdown from 21st:

21: The ArcelorMittal Orbit sculpture and observation tower at the London 2012 Olympic Park. Designed by Anish Kapoor with Cecil Balmond and due to open this year.
Picture: Julian Finney/Getty Images

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20: The Verizon Building or 375 Pearl in New York City. Designed by Rose, Beaton & Rose and opened in 1975.
Picture: Alamy

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19: Aldar headquarters building in Abu Dhabi. Designed by MZ Architects and opened in 2010. This coin-shaped building is the world's first circular skyscraper. Picture: Alamy


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18: The Longaberger Basket Company building in Newark, Ohio. Opened in 1997.
Picture: Alamy

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17: The Žižkov Television Tower in Prague, Czech Republic. Designed by Václav Aulický and Jiří Kozák and completed in 1992. The tower is adorned with sculptures of crawling babies. Picture: Alamy

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16: Ponte City Apartments in Johannesburg, the tallest residential skyscraper in Africa, at 54 storeys. Designed by Manfred Hermer and completed in 1975.
Picture: Alamy


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15: Strata SE1 in Elephant & Castle, London. Designed by BFLS and completed in 2010.
Picture: Alamy


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Photo courtesy all from Alamy or stated otherwise.

14: The National Library of Belarus in Minsk. Dersigned by Mihail Vinogradov and Viktor Kramarenko and opened in 2006.

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13: Grand Lisboa Hotel in Macau. Designed by Hong Kong architects Dennis Lau and Ng Chun Man and opened in 2007.


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12: The Slovak Radio Building in Bratislava. This inverted pyramid was designed by Štefan Svetko, Štefan Ďurkovič and Barnabáš Kissling and it was completed in 1983.

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11: The Elephant Building in Bangkok, Thailand. Designed by Sumet Jumsai and completed in 1997.

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10: The SIS Building in Vauxhall, London, also known as the MI6 Building. The headquarters of the British Secret Intelligence Service was designed by Terry Farrell and opened in 1994. -unknown source of photo

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9: The Mirador Building in Madrid. Designed by Dutch architecture studio MVRDV in collaboration with the Spanish architect Blanca Lleó and opened in 2005.

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8: Federation Square in Melbourne, Australia. Designed by Lab Architecture Studio and Bates Smart. Opened in 2002.

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7: The Metropolitan Cathedral Church of Christ the King in Liverpool. Designed by Frederick Gibberd and opened in 1967.

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6: The Russian embassy in Havana, Cuba. Designed by Alexander G Rochegov, and opened in 1985.


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5: The Tours Aillaud (also known as Tours Nuages) in Nanterre, a suburb of Paris, France. Designed by Emile Aillaud and built in 1977.

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4: The Fang Yuan Building in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province. Designed by CY Lee, who fused together the idea of an old Chinese coin, complete with square cut-outs, with a contemporary modern office block. Opened in 2001. Picture: Quirky China News / Rex Features

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3: The National Library in Pristina, Kosovo. Designed by Croatian architect Andrija Mutnjakovic and opened in 1982. Picture: Marco di Lauro/Getty Images

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2: The 105-storey Ryugyong hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea. Designed by Baikdoosan Architects & Engineers. Construction began in 1987 and stopped between 1992 and 2008. Exterior work is now complete, but it is not known if it will ever open.
Picture: Getty Images

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1: Torre Velasca in Milan, Italy. Designed by the BBPR architectural partnership and built in the 1950s.


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^^^WOW those are strange.

I think a lot of Soviet block style buildings look the worst. Orwells 1984 probably created that impression of secret government torture of its citizens.
 
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None of those buildings deserved to be there, in my opinion. The top two I actually find very cool.

Anyway, if I could indicate a building to that list, perhaps to replace that of Petrobrás, it'd be our Central Bank's. It's both dull and pretentious in its attempt to look modern.

There it is:
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All the buildings looked superb . What is the criteria for labeling the tag of ugly building :woot:
 
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