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And also the gigantic safe.
I’ve tried to remove the dupe pic but I just screwed it up worser.
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Based on the Catholic nature of the saints and the Madonna statues...Whatever4 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 27, 2021 8:19 amThere’s some culty-looking things in the “other” category…Chilidog wrote: ↑Mon Dec 27, 2021 8:10 am This property listing has been getting a lot of attention from the Facebook group "architecture shaming"
The exteriors of the buildings are nice....
Parts of the interiors are nice, but, as you click thru the pictures (all 222 of them) you start to notice little, odd, disturbing details in the layout and the interior decorating....
And then it gets really wierd....
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandho ... 8qToObYuDM
Oh dear Lord. No. Just... no.Chilidog wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 10:51 pm OK. Here is another one.
The exterior is quite nice.
The interior.......
Well, I like the wine cellar.
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandho ... 8062-53655
The engineer trying to stabilize the Millennium Tower, a luxury residential skyscraper in San Francisco that is sinking into the ground and now leaning over two feet off of center, said the building is now tilting three inches per year.
Structural engineer Ronald O. Hamburger made the comments Thursday at a city hearing in which he pitched an updated fix for the building's foundation, NBC Bay Area reported.
The 58-story, 645-foot tall tower — opened to residents in 2009 — is now tilting 26 inches north and west at Fremont and Mission Streets in the heart of San Francisco’s financial district, the NBC News affiliate reported.
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But efforts to stabilize the sinking and leaning skyscraper seemed to worsen matters. Engineers halted construction on the fix in summer 2021 so they could “determine why increased foundation movement was occurring and how this could be mitigated.”