Damn, that's one of the best I've seen in this subreddit.
Looks both slick, modern and sinister, so could also belong in /r/evilbuildings
Damn, that's one of the best I've seen in this subreddit.
Looks both slick, modern and sinister, so could also belong in /r/evilbuildings
Definitely the perfect backdrop for a horde of radioactive zombies...
Aha! That lab scene from the World War Z movie? (Liked the movie regardless, but the book is sooo much better.)
It also gives me a bit of the vibe I got from the 1962 IBM research/training center in La Gaude, France. 1, 2
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Oh wow. I've driven past a few times on the way to holidays but had no idea it looked like this. I wonder how close I could get, lol, will try next time
Edit: Here's a pic I took a couple years ago from the nearby Hennops hiking trail :)
Looks like the worlds largest PlayStation2
Incredible.
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Ooh yeah, that's a nice wide angle of the whole facility. Thanks for sharing.
Ooh, epic!
Looks like a raspberry case I just saw https://i.imgur.com/lngquyd.jpg
Haha we follow the same subs, u saw that too
Wow, never heard of this gem.
That unique smokestack(?) really pulls the look together.
Who built it?
Brian Sandrock, South African architect
Brian Sandrock
lol. Thanks.
Was this in one of the more recent Bond movies? As the bad guy's place?
Looks like the Global Affairs Canada HQ
Too much foliage in the last photo
Is this the one the Israelis helped them build?
its an original model "fat" PS2
Omfg
Truly beautiful and fits in the landscape very nicely.
Looks as ominous as the bunkers of Omaha Beach in Saving Private Ryan.
I can see this being used in backgrounds of 70's futuristic movies.
Now for some reason I'm imagining what an art deco nuclear power station would look like.
Battersea Power Station is right up your alley, although it's coal fired.
Good call.