Whacky Architecture

Today our British blippers found themselves dragged across the Charles River to Cambridge, and the campus of MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).  There is the most extraordinary building there called the Ray and Maria Stata Center (or more prosaically Building 32), designed by famed "starchitect" Frank Gehry.  Lots of crazy angles, bright, reflective surfaces, and pops of vivid colour -- right up chantler63's alley!

Extras show how well Mr. W is coping with this influx of photography fiends, an homage to Picasso's cubist phase, and Mr. W and Mr. C unraveling the chemical structure of a mysterious trivalent compound outside the coffee shop we repaired to after we'd exhausted our cameras' batteries.

PS:  After much head scratching, drawing of molecular structures on bits of scrap paper, and hemming and hawing, it was determined that the mysterious structure is the molecule for caffeine!

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