The Guggenheim Museum in New York City. Where the atrium is a maze, the staircases are a hazard, and the bathrooms are a work of art.
Read about the Guggenheim's lesser-known cousin, the 'Guggenheim-ium' in Chicago• 300+ staircases, each with a different angle of descent
• A 'museum' with no clear purpose or direction
• A gift shop that sells overpriced 'designer' trash
The Sydney Opera House in Australia. Where the 'opera' part is just a fancy word for 'overpriced coffee shop'
Read about the lesser-known 'Sydney Dis-opera House' in New York City• A building that looks like it's been sat on by a giant
• A 'theater' with a 'stage' that's just a giant catwalk
• A 'restaurant' that serves overpriced 'artisanal' toast
Where the Mona Lisa's smile is now just a distant memory, and the 'museum' is a storage unit for IKEA furniture
Read about the Louver's infamous art collection of IKEA catalogues• A 'museum' with a 'curated' collection of IKEA's most 'artistic' designs
• A 'gift shop' that sells only IKEA's 'limited edition' items (which means you can find them at the regular store)
• A 'cafe' that serves only IKEA's 'in-house' coffee blend (it's just regular Folgers)
And that's just the beginning. There's more bad architecture to come...
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