[quote=@Pepperm1nts] What the hell are those black things on the top? I assume windows. They look like creepy eyes. [/quote] [quote=@Vilageidiotx] He said he smashed a train station into a stadium, so imma assume those are skylights from the train station. I googled train station skylight to try and find an example, and I found this. [hider][img]http://scenes.malvasiabianca.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/skylight-is-in-place.png[/img][/hider] So I assume like that. But real. And round. And on a building. [/quote] In a serious attempt to describe the building, it's a combination of a small number of buildings to try to make an interesting building at least. The structure over the roof is based on this: [img]http://images.adsttc.com/media/images/55f8/01f2/d4f7/b713/c000/00ac/large_jpg/img_1.jpg?1442316781[/img] [img]http://images.adsttc.com/media/images/55e8/9078/6c9d/b550/3400/002e/newsletter/forget-your-past-the-communist-era-monuments-in-bulgaria-3.jpg?1441304670[/img] Except less of a depressing gray saucer-shaped shit and more like a glass and steel structure. If you ever looked at windows during the day you don't usually see what's inside all that well as I find. And the rest of it borrows sort of from the Great Hall Of The People in Beijing and the Beijing Trainstation: [img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/10/Great_Hall_Of_The_People_At_Night.JPG[/img] [img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/07/Beijing-Railway-Station-2014.jpg[/img] One a little more than the other. Since the Seven Nations Pond is in the heart of Shanghai, which before everything got tore down to erect massive luxury hotels and office sky-scrapers would have looked more like a contemporary European city... [img]http://blog.historypin.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Shanghai-Street-scene.jpg[/img] [img]http://lifeofarooster.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Shanghai-1940s.png[/img] [img]http://monovisions.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/vintage-historic-photos-of-city-life-of-shanghai-street-1900-1939-13-1040x440.jpg[/img] ... I didn't think it would have been wholly appropriate for it to totally embrace full-on Chinese style, but to try and be an "international building" in that it has to look like it'll embrace the world and not just China.