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Spire London: A skyscraper in the shape of a male genital organ is growing in London

Although there is already a skyscraper in London, which was quickly renamed 'crystal phallus' and 'erotic pickle', this is apparently not an obstacle to the construction of another high-rise building, which in its shape resembles a male genital organ. With 67 floors, Spire London will be the tallest residential building in Western Europe, and because of its shape, it has already been given various names that insinuate the male genital organ.

Skyscraper Spire London, which should be completed in years 2020, will probably never be called by her official name. That's because it looks like a huge phallus with associated fashions. A Chinese company is behind the architectural plan Greenland Group, who otherwise claims that the building represents the lotus flower, which is extremely important to Chinese culture (it represents tolerance, health, a positive attitude and is full of passion and rapture).

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Spire London already adheres to different names for the male genital organ.
The Spire London tower block already has different names for the male genital organ.

235 meter high building will be located in London's Isle of Dogs area and will include 765 luxury apartments. Residents will have access to a swimming pool, fitness studio, cinema and cocktail bar. The price for a one-room apartment will be at least 660 thousand euros.

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