One of the many times this was reposted, someone had an interesting explanation. These walls are pre-fabricated, and they were mixing up the sections that go on the right with those that go on the left, or maybe walls from other sides of the building.
I saw something like this happen in a new hospital building. What they were doing was cutting the original wood for the headboard, then they used that as a template for the next one, which was used as a template for the next one, at least fifty times. By the end none of the shit lined up at all and it all had to be redone.
It would look more intentional if the top floor followed the pattern. Wonder what caused the workflow to break down
One of the many times this was reposted, someone had an interesting explanation. These walls are pre-fabricated, and they were mixing up the sections that go on the right with those that go on the left, or maybe walls from other sides of the building.
I saw something like this happen in a new hospital building. What they were doing was cutting the original wood for the headboard, then they used that as a template for the next one, which was used as a template for the next one, at least fifty times. By the end none of the shit lined up at all and it all had to be redone.
It’s probably just a facade around the HVAC and elevator housing.