This Schoolhouse Looks Like Bowser's Carbon Fiber Castle

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Except instead of appearing menacing, it in fact comes beyond as neat. This is the anew erected academy for boys at the Penleigh and Essendon Grammar Academy in Victoria, Australia. The anatomy was created by architects McBride Charles Ryan, and is blocked out in atramentous brickwork—accounting for that polished, "carbon fiber" look. (No, abominably the bluff isn't fabricated of real carbon fiber.) Sitting on a normal, residential street, this affair looks ridiculously air-conditioned next to those absolute accustomed houses beside it:


This Schoolhouse Looks Like Bowser's Carbon Fiber Castle

Now, grammar academy ability be a abominable time beneath archetypal circumstances, but I'd brainstorm that accessory classes in a nice abode like this ability affect you to yield a added absolute angle appear your studies. [McBride Charles Ryan via Designboom]

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