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Is this the ugliest billion-dollar stadium you have ever seen?

If it’s not, we want to know.

Pic by Ben Newell (via Flickr)

WE’RE HARDLY THE world’s foremost authorities on architecture but there’s something about the Barclays Center, soon-to-be home of the Brooklyn Nets, that’s a little bit… well, ugly.

Designed by architecture firms Ellerbe Beckett and SHoP Architects, the stadium’s rusted steel panels (yes, that’s what it is going to look like) are supposed to evoke beautiful memories of the borough’s traditional brownstone buildings.

When all the bills were added up, it was a snip at an estimated construction cost of $1 billion. Worth it?

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    Mute Michael Milner
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    Aug 29th 2012, 12:17 PM

    I like it???

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    Mute Joseph McGranaghan
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    Aug 29th 2012, 2:49 PM

    I think it’s a great building, much better and more interesting than the identikit plastic glass and concrete bowls of dullness that have been springing up in the premier league over the last decade or so

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    Aug 29th 2012, 12:26 PM

    It looks abandoned.

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    Aug 29th 2012, 1:34 PM

    It looks like a giant basket

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    Aug 30th 2012, 9:03 AM

    Would like to see it in context beside adjoining buildings! It might fit the surroundings.

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