Unusual architecture

Meanwhile in Poland .. We call it : "NSFW" The statue supposed to represent a laurel leaf of victory of the "great red army" , but we all know what it is and how it looks like. Following a recent developement of de-communisation of our land we are supposed to get rid of this communist eye sore , but is it really an eye sore ? So many citizens got so accustomed to it they do not want to let go (I admit it is somewhat of a city symbol) - so what do You think ? Should we tear the sucker down ?

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If you tore it down you'd have an uninterrupted view of the office block behind it. I'd keep it. At least it hides some of that monstrosity.
 
Certainly not because of how it looks. Public art is always a difficult one. It is on the edge between political propaganda and part of history. Which one is more important, and which is a positive or a negative can only be decided by the population who has to live with it.

If you tore it down you'd have an uninterrupted view of the office block behind it. I'd keep it. At least it hides some of that monstrosity.

I Agree - Whether for good or ill , or just hiding that awful building in the back xD I too think it should stay. Even though at one time it represented a communist regime that once enslaved us .... now I think it evolved or at least be a grim reminder of that times, a harbinger of what is to come should we not resist. Thanks for Your opinions.
 
Mexico. Combining all the problems of a suburb and a city center.
The living environment isn't likely to make you more lawful.
And what is your solution to housing people? 40 story high rises?
 
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