Has anyone else seen architecture that looks like this? Its proper name is 30 St Mary Axe, or the Swiss Re Headquarters, in London, but it’s colloquially called the Gherkin. Supposedly, the spiral shape allows more fresh air than is normally true of (stuffy) office buildings. It also makes the most of natural light. It thus saves a great deal of energy (like 50% less than most high-rises). There is even less wind to trouble pedestrians. But it still looks really ugly to me. What do you all think?