/r/evilbuildings
Buildings that look evil, ominous, and that which could be the home of a supervillain.
Buildings that look evil, ominous, and that which could be the home of a supervillain.
the thread that started this sub
The building that started this sub
Friday On Friday we have Fictional Fridays where non-AI generated fictional buildings, such as paintings, renders, or drawings are allowed. We still allow real evil building images as well on Fridays.
On-topic submissions are real photos of real buildings. Fictional buildings (drawn, painted, rendered), excluding machine-generated (AI), can be posted on Fictional Fridays (12am-11:59pm GMT).
Buildings should look evil regardless of lighting condition and shooting perspective. Do not submit what cannot be seen naturally.
Buildings should look evil regardless of owner or tenant. Must be evil on the outside, not the inside.
If you can identify the building, please do so.
If you are not able to identify the building, say so. You can put "No ID" in the title.
We can disagree with each other cooperatively. There is room for aesthetic-based opinions.
There is architectural and engineering context and information. We can address this professionally.
No discrimination against people, including but not limited to gender, sex, sexual orientation, race and ethnicity, nationality, age, disability, religion, economic status, housing status, and language.
Cooperate to build this community. No harmful behaviors including but not limited to doxxing, stalking, commercial promotion (spam), karma farming, electoral interference, and disinformation.
Moderators reserve the ability to maintain community health and safety.
/r/evilbuildings
My girlfriend an I visited this beautiful city and from the first sight of it onwards, we called it "The Tower of Sauron"