A Non-Standard Architectural Solution: This Cubic Window Is Like a Passage to A Parallel World
How cool does this corner window installation look?! Sure it’s impractical and was probably a structural nightmare for the engineer, but look! It’s a cubic window!
Now when a bird poops on it or there’s a freak hailstorm maybe they’ll regret the decision but for now, in this totally Instagramable form, it looks pretty awesome. Fingers crossed the seams are sealed and leak proof!
Corner window cube!
h/t: twistedsifter, reddit
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