Just ambling along, looking right and left, down at the ground and up at the sky, as usual looking anywhere but where I'm going, when I noticed this:
An elevator shaft that looked to be maybe 3 degrees or so out of whack with the rest of the building. Why? Surely it cannot have been deliberately designed to be that way? It really isn't a good candidate for a "witty design" factor, as it's just too small a breach to stand out; on the contrary, most people probably wouldn't even notice it on the roof of the building as they passed it by, all preoccupied with their own individual pressing businesses. As it stands now, all it does is just bothering the heck out of my OCD-addled brain, which demands that corners and edges align cleanly. On the other hand though, I can't imagine how such a small but obvious misalignment can have passed muster before breaking ground. Did something go wrong during the construction, maybe? Some minor but unfixable flaw only noticed when the project was already past the point of no return? It's just so odd-looking.







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