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I chose two locations in Scotland Edinburghh, inevitably, where I paraded up and down the Royal Mile and buttonholed people outside the parliament building, which looks like the sort of elaborate home an Arab sheikh might build; and Pitlochry on the edge of the Highlands in Perth and Kinross, where I had haggis for every meal, including breakfast.
Capitol Records is expanding operations in its landmark building, which looks like a stack of records.
For this one, I chose as a background the famous Capitol Records building, which looks like a stack of LPs.
Completed in 1972 by Kisho Kurokawa, this eccentric residential/office building – which looks like a stack of washing machines – is an icon of the postwar Metabolist movement.
"But really it's like a garden apartment". By way of illustration, he opened a large ground-level window at the back of the building, which looks out on an ivy-covered patio.
Even-handedly, Graham includes a photo of the astonishing skyline view from one of the bathrooms; and a picture of the whole building, which looks like the 1 % giving the rest of us the finger.
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We walked down a path to a small brick building, which looked a bit like an oversized garden shed, and knocked on the door.
Coffee and juice were available as we entered the arrivals building, which looked like a spiffy lounge in a Caribbean beach club.
And so during our last trip down, we drove south to Sarasota and, in an industrial neighborhood, found the building, which looked exactly like what it is, a warehouse.
His style seemed to be catching on when he beat Richard Rogers and Norman Foster to design a "fourth grace" for Liverpool's pierhead, but the building, which looked like a floating cloud, was never built.
Gehry's Rheinhafen Centre – a haphazard huddle of high-rise buildings which looks as if it's about to topple over into the river – symbolises the creative verve of this upbeat metropolis.
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