The first office building in China costs nearly 20 billion yuan, but why use "big underpants" as a symbol?

The first office building in China cost nearly 20 billion yuan. The reason why a pair of big underpants is used as a symbol modeling is to highlight the style of modern architecture, which is a common technique abroad and a whimsical creation of designers. Nowadays, with the rapid development of society, high-rise buildings have sprung up everywhere. There are all kinds of high-rise buildings here, some of which are very hot and even become local landmarks. Many people like to travel, but they are used to seeing mountains and rivers, and prefer to appreciate some grotesque buildings. Today I'm going to talk about a pair of big underpants located in the Third Ring Road in Beijing. Some netizens say that this building is really ugly and looks like underpants, but some netizens say that this building is unique and can represent the style of this era. Let's have a good discussion about this matter today.

The reason why the first office building in China appears in the form of big shorts is because it represents the style of modern architecture. In the past, we mainly used wooden houses, all of which were one-story or two-story tile houses. They also have their own unique designs in other countries, so they have reached the modern age. Therefore, we must make a breakthrough in the design of buildings so that all kinds of buildings can attract the attention of others. This big underpants on the Third Ring Road in Beijing is a breakthrough in architecture. We should evaluate this building from many angles.

The first office building in China spent 20 billion yuan as underpants for landmark buildings, which was some breakthroughs in China's architecture, and attracted a large number of people to visit, which promoted the local economic development. At the same time, we can see that the designer is a very talented person.

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