China bans ‘oversized, xenocentric, weird’ buildings
The Chinese government has issued a new directive banning "bizarre architecture," and criticising some of the "oversized, xenocentric, weird" buildings in the country, the BBC reports.
China has seen a number of architectural gems springing up in recent years, including one building shaped like a teapot and another that has been likened to a pair of trousers, according to the BBC.
Under the new directive, buildings are to be "economical, functional, aesthetically pleasing" and "environmentally friendly."