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The Interlaced Building Gives Me a Headache [Architecture]

The Interlaced Building Gives Me a Headache [Architecture]This flickery 57-meter-long cube is the TED, a new building being constructed in Taiwan. With the exception of its beautiful-albeit sightly dizzying-looks, what I love about it’s its giant spiraling stairs, which result in an amphitheaterish open rooftop.

The Interlaced Building Gives Me a Headache [Architecture]

The Interlaced Building Gives Me a Headache [Architecture]

The Interlaced Building Gives Me a Headache [Architecture]

A charming structure… until you give way the stairs. [Evolo]

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