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Among the 16 "evil-spreading" buildings in the world is a building in the capital

Echo Ash
in 2018 January 30 09:00
50 min. reading
Photo: Kęstutis Lupeikis/Wikiarquitectura
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Do you remember any movie about evil? You probably remember when in real movies, the representative of evil had his headquarters or "residence" where he planned and prepared for the implementation of his evil plans. In real life, it seems, there are no such buildings, because every architect tries to surpass himself with his projects, to convey various inspiring details, and to surpass the era with his architecture. Because of this, it also happens that some buildings acquire various other associations or new "images", which would hardly please the architect himself. This happened in this election as well, where the "Interesting Engineering" portal selected 16 buildings that are famous in the world as "evil-emitting" or "evil-symbolizing" buildings. Let's see what is associated with each building from this sixteen, which also included the building of the General Prosecutor's Office.

1. Black Towers of Prague, Czech Republic. Prague is a truly unique city that fascinates with its architecture and history, but it is full of unlit black towers where witches and witches undoubtedly once lived.

Photo: Pixabay

2. Building of the General Prosecutor's Office of Lithuania - "Cube of Death".

"The WorldArchitecture.org portal states that the cubic shape of the headquarters of Lithuanian prosecutors in Vilnius provides "order, stability, strength and rigor and is perfect for conveying the symbolism of the legal system." To be honest, this building is more like an experimental building, where everything is just tilted," the author of the article shares his opinion.

Prosecutor's office
Photo: Kęstutis Lupeikis/Wikiarquitectura

3. AT&T Building in Nashville, Tennessee JAV. This building resembles the abode of an evil wizard.

Photo: Sami99tr/Wikimedia Commons

4. Gdańsk Theatre, Poland. The Shakespeare Theater in Gdańsk is presented as an ominous and somewhat dilapidated building, although the designers sought to depict it as a "Black Box Theatre".

Photo: altotemi/Flickr

5. Denver Art Museum, USA. The shape of the museum is really impressive and it is a real miracle that it is still standing today. It looks like it can hurt you if you move around it too fast.

Photo: Archipreneur/Wikimedia Commons

6. Lviv Market Square Building 4, Ukraine. It is a 1511th century Gothic style mansion, the exterior of which is decorated with somewhat incongruous statues of saints. This building replaced the medieval city structure that was destroyed by fire in XNUMX. Now this mansion has become part of a museum.

Photo: Mathiasrex Maciej Szczepańczyk/Wikimedia Commons

7. DC Tower in Vienna, Austria.

"There's something wrong with the design of this building, because it doesn't matter what kind of business is being developed there, but I would never go near those slanted windows that just make my head spin, and that's the kind of building you'd only see in the movie 'The Matrix,'" Jordan MacAvoy shares his impressions. .

Photo: Pexels

8. The super villain headquarters-hideout in Lofoten, Norway, which is practically impossible to get into and which seems to be lurking in the guise of its next victim.

Photo: David Hugo Cabo

9. The haunted house in which it is played must be in this rating. You will definitely find such houses in every theme park. It's just creepy when you think that some kind of horror can come out of every corner.

Photo: Mttbme/Wikimedia Commons

10. The Three Gorges Dam has held back the watery Yangtze River in China, but this concrete monster looks like just another hideout for super-bad guys.

Photo: Chen Jiagang

11. The headquarters of Bank of America in Dallas, USA should not have any bad associations, but when the green lights of the buildings are turned on, the image changes and then the building resembles a cybercriminals' headquarters.

Photo: Green Argon/Wikimedia Commons

12. Duga radar, Chernobyl, Ukraine. This construction is so impressive in size that it looks like someone made a mistake while building the transformer. Be that as it may, this radar has not been used for more than 40 years, when the Chernobyl nuclear power plant explosion occurred. However, this gigantic structure is still waiting until it is finally used for evil purposes.

Photo: Corsairoz/Wikimedia Commons

13. I See You Building in Sao Paulo, Brazil. This building really looks like the headquarters of an espionage agency that wants to know your innermost secrets, although the real purpose of this building is to protect the rights of workers in Brazil.

Photo: Stanley Lieber

14. British exploration the station in Antarctica. It is very good that the modules of the complex are in color, but it is worrying and worrying that it is not clear what kind of "research" is being carried out in such a remote and harsh area.

Photo: Outdoorstu/Wikipedia

15. Digital Building of Beijing, China. The building in Beijing looks a bit like a factory where terminators are made, and it could also be the power plant that powers all those terminators. So whoever works there probably does not contribute to the welfare of humanity.

Photo: 颐园新居/Wikimedia Commons

16. Windowless AT&T building in New York, USA. This 168-meter skyscraper on Thomas Street raises many suspicions and doubts about what is really going on behind its walls, why workers are not allowed to enjoy natural daylight.

Photo: Mister V/Wikimedia Commons

With a community of more than 7 million engineers and their supporters, Interesting Engineering is a portal that presents engineering innovations and shares the most relevant technology news.

Prepared according to interestingengineering.com, article by Jordan MacAvoy

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