Architecture: What's Hot Now: McDonald's Restaurant in Orlando, Florida

Wednesday, 17 August 2011
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McDonald's Restaurant in Orlando, Florida
Aug 17th 2011, 10:00

Funny Pictures of Weird Architecture: McDonald's

This McDonald's restaurant in Orlando, Florida is shaped like their most popular menu item: French fries in a cardboard basket.

This McDonald's restaurant in Orlando, Florida is shaped like a basket of French fries.

This McDonald's restaurant in Orlando, Florida is shaped like a basket of French fries.

Photo © Jackie Craven

Located on International Drive in Orlando, Florida, this playful McDonald's restaurant building is an example of programmatic, or mimetic, architecture. Its shape describes the the content of the building. When visitors see the building, they automatically think of the French fries served there.

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