> 
> Architecture is something I find fascinating and something I 
> enjoy taking photos of.
> 
> About five years ago, a development of six of these were put 
> up twenty mins walk from me in a gated development off a main 
> road. I've always understood the panoramic views that can be 
> had by locating one in a good open spot in a bit of land, but 
> six sited very closely together with communal parking, struck 
> me as rather odd, if for no other reason than privacy issues.
> Although the view behind is great, the bulk of the view is 
> dominated by a motorway and one of the largest supermarket 
> distribution centres in south-east England; this did not stop 
> one being marketed and sold after a few months with an asking 
> price of £985,000. I'm not sure if the location, proximity of 
> other similar properties or the asking price shocks me most.
> 
> Malcolm 

The problem with modern architects is that they don't give any thought to
the way people actually live. Take that house for example - useless if you
like to throw stones.

Bob


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