I'm actually very pleased to find these in this useless list.
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Originally Posted by M II A II R II K
5: The Tours Aillaud (also known as Tours Nuages) in Nanterre, a suburb of Paris, France. Designed by Emile Aillaud and built in 1977.
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Social housing of course. I mean who the nuts wants to live in there? The day when they're torn down or totally restructured will be a party. While modern architecture can often be wonderful, those brutalist, concrete or 'commieblock' looks heavily developed from the 50s to the 70s were a sorry mistake in my opinion. Some may like it, which is nothing wrong, just a matter of taste, but most don't. It's undeniable.