Would I trust that architecture department? Maybe… but I’d be more likely to trust them if they included a pair of witch’s feet sticking out from under the house.
When I was an undergraduate (Journalism, for that year) we and some Engineering and Architecture students “kidnapped” a giant plastic chicken — sucker was 12 feet tall – from a local fast-food chain, snuck it into the center of Ottawa, and put it on the National Arts Center building, right across from the War Memorial and kitty-corner to the Parliament.
Whipped the tarp off just before rush hour. Hilarity and some minor accidents ensued.
“Nathan, we found a brilliant way to solve the wind shear problem with tall buildings!”
Would I trust that architecture department? Maybe… but I’d be more likely to trust them if they included a pair of witch’s feet sticking out from under the house.
Shouldn’t there be a bunch of balloons attached to the roof of the house?
Depends on where they put the toilet…
Looks like a solid foundation. I wonder if it is storage? I bet the window washers use it.
When I was an undergraduate (Journalism, for that year) we and some Engineering and Architecture students “kidnapped” a giant plastic chicken — sucker was 12 feet tall – from a local fast-food chain, snuck it into the center of Ottawa, and put it on the National Arts Center building, right across from the War Memorial and kitty-corner to the Parliament.
Whipped the tarp off just before rush hour. Hilarity and some minor accidents ensued.
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