Leaning School Towers

The Lyons Warrnambool Campus Building is a Real-Life Optical Illusion

I remember daydreaming about the day I'd get to school and discover that the building had blown up, been demolished or just fallen over. The Lyons Warrnambool Campus Building was constructed to look like it is falling forward. What a tease.

Architectural firm Lyons used a glazed horizontally-angled facade that tilts towards the ground, creating a real-life optical illusion.

Implications - Rest assured, if you too are feeling a little bit depressed that your university or college campus isn't as cool as this leaning school tower you are certainly not alone. I only wish my campus looked like the spectacular Lyons Warrnambool Campus Building!

See more of the amazing Lyons Warrnambool Campus Building in the gallery.
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1. Optical Illusion Architecture - Architecture firms can explore using optical illusions in building design to create unique and attention-grabbing structures.
2. Campus Aesthetics - Education industry professionals can consider designing campuses and buildings with unique aesthetics, such as a leaning tower, to set their institutions apart.
3. Non-traditional Facades - Exploring facades that deviate from traditional vertical designs can create more visually interesting and memorable buildings.
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2. Higher Education - Educational institutions can differentiate themselves from competitors by investing in unique and memorable campus designs.
3. Tourism - Leaning towers and unique architecture can draw tourists looking to see unusual and eye-catching designs.

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