HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Holy fuck how do they survive lmao
Hungarian "architecture"
Is this a hungarian cathedral?
Looks like Costco lol
Are you retarded? This is obviously a warehouse or industrial space. Looks identical to what we build in America.
a warehouse. so what?
>Cheap
>Spacious
What is wrong with this exactly? And what makes this uniquely hungarian?
There isn't a single "Arch" in that picture.
rlly mks u thnk desnt it??????
Hungary BTFO
wow. a functional building. hungary really dropped the ball on this one
It's architecture note arch it texture
burgers get excited with this walmart architecture
Oh yes because American architecture is so much better
OP is either autistic, or is leaving out a specific detail that makes the picture significant, which is still autism. Thanks for the picture of a fucking warehouse OP, you massive faggot.
JET FUEL CAN'T MELT STEEL BEMES
Unless it's American steel.
Drumpf btfo
Not being able to see the obvious makes you autistic. Go waste someone else's time. You're are a retard
American """"architecture""""
It's not so much architecture in the sense of beauty, so unless you know the subject you won't see whats so sad about the picture.
hint: it's the support beams
The picture is from Illinois?
"For an electrical conduit design and manufacturing company in Roselle, Illinois, a new plant would represent as much as a 60 percent increase in company production and 25 new jobs in the community. However, before expanding manufacturing operations to a 4923-m2 (53,000-sf) space, there needed to be major changes to the 14-year-old building.
The building would be reclassified from industrial to heavy manufacturing, and it would be made as environmentally sound as possible. This meant improved energy efficiency where it was most achievable—in the building’s thermal properties and lighting system. Specifically, the company wanted vegetated roofing assemblies, lowered indoor temperatures, and improved energy efficiency, as well as daylighting solutions.
Two years ago in another project, 15 skylights were retrofitted with new ones from a California-based manufacturer specializing in high-performance prismatic skylights for the commercial market. Having seen the enhanced performance of those skylights, project manager Ed Berbeka opted for them again.
This photo shows the 55 to 62 footcandle (fc) readings inside the facility after the installation of prismatic skylights.
This photo shows the 55 to 62 footcandle (fc) readings inside the facility after the installation of prismatic skylights.
A total of 56 skylights were installed in the Roselle facility last October, at the same time the insulation and new roofing was installed. For the insulation upgrade, R-25 insulation would meet the latest international standards for long-term, thermal-resistance values. For the roofing upgrade, the existing ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) black membrane was replaced with more reflective white—and more energy-efficient—thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) material. The TPO assembly, lightweight and time-tested since the mid-1970s, reflects the sun’s rays to reduce incoming heat, and does not require rock ballast."
I dont understand, its a fucking warehouse.
*sigh*
To all the retards ITT, here's a hint: look at the right side of the image.
It's not connected ? no bolts ?
Still don't get it, is it that lower white office section or the box tower on the pillar?
>an american gets triggered by a steel beam
So close, and yet so far