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UN breaks ground on intentionally 'ugly' temporary headquarters
2008-05-09
The United Nations will break ground today on a three-story, purposefully ugly building that will serve as temporary space for the international body while its East River headquarters gets refurbished, according to an article today in Canada's Financial Post.

To make sure the temporary building on North Lawn doesn't become a permanent part of the U.N.'s landscape, the United Nations included its demolition in the project's $1.9 billion budget and, in a rather unorthodox move, intentionally designed it as an eyesore, according to Michael Adlerstein, the project's head architect. "It's going to be in the same style as a Costco or Wal-Mart," Mr. Adlerstein said.

The ugly, pre-fab building will be used for U.N. meetings, and will house the Assembly, Security Council and staff from the Secretary-General's Executive Office. Other UN staff will be located in office space throughout the city. The long-delayed overhaul is expected to be completed in 2013.
Posted by:ryuge

#13  OZZY > SHHHHAAAAAAAARRRRRRRROOOOONNNNNN [Sharon]!
"It was 'orrible, luv, I dreamt you were FLORENCE HENDERSON"!

God' ole OZZY - right on the money!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-05-09 21:18  

#12  Isn't there some open space in Brussels, or Darfur, or Pyongyang...

There's an impressive high-rise in Pyongyang that needs just a wee bit of work to finish. I think it would be perfect for the UN as a permanent new home.

Posted by: xbalanke   2008-05-09 17:54  

#11  I remember hearing about a woman in Chicago that found the John Hancock building so ulgy that she lived there so she would not have to look at it.
Posted by: Cheadrehead   2008-05-09 17:26  

#10  The demolition contract has been let to the USAF weapons teast unit at Eglin AFB
Posted by: Cheadrehead   2008-05-09 17:24  

#9  Is there any end to the abuses the New Yorkers will put up with from this organization?
Posted by: rjschwarz   2008-05-09 15:29  

#8  Heck, make it permanent. That way you know that any meetings there had a purpose.
Posted by: gorb   2008-05-09 14:26  

#7  Isn't there some open space in Brussels, or Darfur, or Pyongyang, or ... anyplace but here?
Posted by: Rambler in California   2008-05-09 12:49  

#6  Should have put it on a barge in the East River. Then we could have cut them loose.
Posted by: Darrell   2008-05-09 11:34  

#5  It makes perfect sense. The UN itself is intentionally ugly. Why shouldn't the building reflect that?
Posted by: Mike   2008-05-09 09:19  

#4  Couldn't they find a big surplus circus tent?
Posted by: tu3031   2008-05-09 09:19  

#3  Wow! Thanks for the quick fix. It now looks mah-velous -- unlike the Costco of Diplomacy evidently.
Posted by: ryuge   2008-05-09 08:59  

#2  I'm sure they're temporary, like the temporary buildings constructed during the Second World War that still populate many of our military bases today.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-05-09 08:57  

#1  LOL This image really put the squeeze on the first paragraph. It didn't look quite like this in the preview, nor does it here on the comment page.
Posted by: ryuge   2008-05-09 07:04  

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