Architecture gone bad

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Architecture gone bad
So, I was startled by this building yesterday. 

![photo_2017-10-13_21-57-57.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmWhERzg7tXnoKgBmmNtbN1FYZjYT7nVYpi6eTEPFrcKpn/photo_2017-10-13_21-57-57.jpg)

It is located directly next to a power line. (yay!) But that is not all. It's shape has to be fairly unique in the architecture landscape. Tall, long, and amazingly narrow. Who would like to live in a building like this? It's shape is not quite apparent from this angle, so I posted two more:

![photo_2017-10-13_21-58-08.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmUTBDxBoYKU5WFNFUfDRURj6v9nK4D63TfQc1sxQy9X9q/photo_2017-10-13_21-58-08.jpg)

![photo_2017-10-13_21-58-04.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmQVrA3bsY76XUDKzdovPesDmftMdY3Yss9H1tjVwwugRL/photo_2017-10-13_21-58-04.jpg)

I wouldn't really describe myself as claustrophobic, but this building gives me the creeps. I feel like I am falling off the sides of it even though I have never entered it. I imagine that it constantly feels like you are running out of space; only having a corridor to walk in...

*TobeTada 2017*
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