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And they ruined it

One of my favorite skyscrapers in Kuwait just got slapped on with a tacky blue signage right on the top. Wasn’t there a nicer way to do it? I’ve noticed a lot of buildings use this blue cheap looking plastic for the building names but it really ruins the look, there must be a better or more tasteful material that can be used.

Note: Sorry about the blurry photo

23 replies on “And they ruined it”

Mark 😐

About the giveaways… I’ve been trying my best to enter but am unsuccessful. Thing is, I’m online only from work throughout the day and never in the evenings/nights from home. And when I check your blog in the morning, there is a draw that I’ve missed and a winner decided already.

To cut the crap… can you please extend a give-away for at least 24 hrs rather than for a few hours every evening?

This way maybe I can win your wrangler, ducati or some cool gadgets when you put them up 😉

Mark i was like WTF… early morning today while heading to sharq they really did ruin it i hope they read this and re doo the sign its such a loss

I think they ruined it when the Tip of the curve at the top was not smoothed out..
It seems as if they ended it in a hurry!

These are the same guys who ruined the Lateefa Towers (once Kuwait’s tallest residential towers) in Mahboola.

Same logo there too! Not just the logo but even the ugly blue lights at night are far worse than how they once shown bright at night and were visible from pretty far away.

the secret word is cheap, u said it.. everybody likes it.. as long as its cheap then that’s what they want not how it looks on a multi-million project.

i saw it 2day cuz i just came back 4m egypt , it’s disappointing! this builting is one of ma fav.s too the name looks stupid

That aluminium with blue lettering used to be modern, about 5 years ago, now it’s just cliche and we’ve seen it so much that we don’t appreciate it anymore. Plus, building a pretty skyscraper then ruining it with and ad on top cheapens everything about the building. I agree with Zaydoun, “the marketing manager and the architect probably never met.”

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