Sometimes, architects design houses to purposefully be crooked, and other times they just end up that way over a long period of time or due to natural causes. Click here to see some real-life examples — image above via *Update – As a commenter has pointed out, the San Francisco pictures are just optical illusions and were snapped at certain angles to give the effect of crookedness.
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Sometimes, architects design houses to purposefully be crooked, and other times they just end up that way over a long period of time or due to natural causes. Click here to see some real-life examples — image above via *Update – As a commenter has pointed out, the San Francisco pictures are just optical illusions and were snapped at certain angles to give the effect of crookedness.
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