I don't know why they use some weird AI generated mock up of some design. 😑
Here's a link to an article with actual picture, which looks nothing like the one here.
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I don't know why they use some weird AI generated mock up of some design. 😑
Here's a link to an article with actual picture, which looks nothing like the one here.
Better link. Thanks.
you can edit it
Can't get too green
Good catch.
*A company in Sweden bolts some old wind turbine blades onto the outside of a parking garage
“That probably add structure, sun blocking, wind cutting and visual appeal to the building” – added a person who wasn’t salty about reusing materials.
I mean no.
This means they do not carry the building’s weight, but they wrap around it and protect it from wind and rain.
Article covered that. And it’s got lots of gaps, maybe half the vehicles would be protected, but if you’re worried about that, you just don’t park on the exterior.
I'm salty about poorly written, sensationalist greenwashing headlines.
I assume the entire country of Sweden didn't construct this building, or the entire city of Lund for that matter. If anything, the headline should name the architect and/or design company.
And this is basically just using waste material as decoration, about as functional as if you hung it up on your wall at home.
Yeah, they should toss it in a landfill like everyone else! Fucking posers, trying to do literally anything with stuff that isn't easily recycled or reused...
It's A.I. generated. The article shows the realm image, which has nothing to do with this.
That just looks like joints and some extra weed, right?
I can't be the only one that sees that.
You are not the only one
It looks nice, but I guess it’s more of an architectural statement than anything else.
Goddam that looks ugly, and it seems to serve no purpose, as they are just put on the outside of the building.
ACTUAL image, not the stupidly unrelated image thumbnail from the article:

OK that's much much better. 👍
To add to the criticism, they are also not even remotely to scale. They are only about 10 meters in the picture. They are usually at least 3x as long (for old wind turbines) and about 8x as long for modern ones.
A story is 12 feet, roughly, or 3.5m roughly. That means the building at 5-6 stories would be atleast 18m tall. But I get your point.
And for recycled, they would have to be non-modern turbines, modern ones haven’t reach EOL cycles yet.
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The image is AI generated. The real building is depicted in another article linked below in the comments.