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Thirty Badly Designed Buildings; People Just Had To Shame Them

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Perhaps Frank Gehry is one of the most divisive designers of our day. The Canadian-American is sometimes accused of seeing buildings as sculptures. Strange forms and curves in his work eclipse space’s usefulness and efficiency. Architect critic Herbert Muschamp of The New York Times said of Gehry’s Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle, “like something that crawled out of the sea, rolled over, and [passed away].”

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