A thread full of UGLY (buildings) - not neccessarily Brighton

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The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
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Somewhere down the line, these buildings serve a purpose, the main one being to make everything else in Brighton look good...

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seagully

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Jun 30, 2006
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Well living in Coventry I have a plethora of pictures to share. Some of the architecture in these parts is eye wateringly ugly. Thankfully they are slowly getting rid of most of the concrete monstrosities.

Coventry sports centre

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Beautiful car park

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Indoor market

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Very sad when you see some of the buildings that survived the war and realise what the city could look like today

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DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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Who on earth allowed this to be built in Durham - totally dominates the skyline at the expense of everything else.

Or alternatively, just an excuse to put a rose amongst the thorns. I dislike most of what is on here, too, especially the walkie-talkie.
 






Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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I actually found this old thing quite terrifying when I rocked up as an 11 year old.
 










tinycowboy

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Aug 9, 2008
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Especially for you all I have grabbed this image of the Torrington Car Park in Tunbridge Wells

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Apparently based on an original design (rejected at the time as being "too brutal") by Albert Speer for the Atlantic Wall. Built on the site of my first school, Christ Church in Tunbridge Wells. Anyone else go there?

I actually have happy memories of that building - I worked there for a few years whilst I was at school.
 




Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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Very sad when you see some of the buildings that survived the war and realise what the city could look like today

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That's a bit of a con though - those houses came from separate streets and were physically moved into one street when Coventry was rebuilt after the way. They're nice houses but it does have a theme park feel to the place.

Coventry does have the outstanding cathedral though - possibly my favourite post-war building in England
 


Artois

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Jul 5, 2003
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Edward Street, Brighton:
 

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seagully

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Jun 30, 2006
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That's a bit of a con though - those houses came from separate streets and were physically moved into one street when Coventry was rebuilt after the way. They're nice houses but it does have a theme park feel to the place.

Coventry does have the outstanding cathedral though - possibly my favourite post-war building in England

I wasn't aware of that!

Agreed, both the old (what remains of it) and new cathedral are stunning. The streets around that area remind me of somewhere like Canterbury or York, much nicer than the concrete jungle the rest of the city has become.
 




DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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That's a bit of a con though - those houses came from separate streets and were physically moved into one street when Coventry was rebuilt after the way. They're nice houses but it does have a theme park feel to the place.

Coventry does have the outstanding cathedral though - possibly my favourite post-war building in England

My then girlfriend, now wife, was a student at Warwick forty years ago and their graduation was in Coventry Cathedral. It's very impressive - I loved the way they combined the new building with the ruins of the old. Sent some powerful messages.

And Graham Sutherland's famous tapestry is breathtaking.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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Yes, until they build a power station or something at the end of our garden!
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I used to go to the Newhaven Boys Club which was housed in that building to the right at the back of the recreation ground. This is all.
 








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