We are surrounded by aim beautify with bar code . So why not make building with legal community codification too ? That ’s just what these architect did — and the result were these uncanny , often screaming designs .
Barcode Hall, Lingang New City, China (designed by Meinhard von Gerkan from gmp group, 2008)
( viagmp - architekten , photos by Hans - Georg Esch )
Shtrikh Kod (means Barcode) Building, St. Petersburg, Russia (deisgned by Vitruvius & Sons Studio, completed in 2007
( viaEikongraphiaandWikimapia )
A wall of the former HP Software Engineering Facility, Nashua, New Hampshire
( viaIntel )
B5 Building by Barreca & La Varra, Milan, Italy (2007)
( viadesignboom , photo by Paolo Rosseli )
An office building in Middelburg, Netherlands, by Hercuton
( viaHercutonandHenk Kosters )
A warehouse by Lacoste + Stevenson Architects, Greystanes, New South Wales, Australia
( viaLysaght )
A wall painting by Jan Timm
( viaGraham Shaw Architect )
Pact Group Offices (also known as 8 Maui Street), Te Rapa, New Zealand, by Archimedia Group Ltd, 2012
( viaNZIAandLivingstone Buildings )
Barcode House, Washington DC, by David Jameson Architect, 2011
( viaArchdaily , pic by Paul Warchol Photography )
Court of Sant Boi de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain, designed by BAAS Architects, 2009
( viaBAAS )
Somewhere in A Coruña, Spain
( viaJulenandoki_place )
Digital Beijing Building, Beijing, China, by Studio Pei Zhu and Urbanus, 2008
( viaOpenbuildings )
Almost any skyscraper on a good black-and-white photo
( viaMathew Grimm )
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