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Fish-shaped building in Hyderabad, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The National Fisheries Development Board building, located in Hyderabad, India, is the headquarters of the eponymous National Fisheries Development Board. The building is notable as a unique example of mimetic or novelty architecture, being designed in the shape of a gigantic fish.[1][2][3] Although Hyderabad is an inland city in Telangana, a landlocked state, Hyderabad is the location of the head of India's fisheries department, partly due to the state of Telangana including the majority of catchment area of major rivers such as the Godavari and Krishna.
The building's unique appearance has led to mixed reactions from the public. Many Hyderabad residents view the building positively due to its unique and instantly recognizable design. However, others criticize the building for its usage of mimetic architecture, considering it a folly. Additionally, some have criticized the execution of the design of the fish itself, describing it as "unfortunate" or comparing it to "a shark that has swallowed a blimp." In extreme cases, it has even been referred to as an eyesore.[2]
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