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The speaker discusses modern architecture in Denver. They mention a modern Spanish villa with triangles and flat surfaces that could be dangerous for kids. They then talk about a wacky concrete house and a house that looks like a bookshelf with stone glass windows. The speaker concludes with a mention of leaving some ads. Hi guys, welcome back to another episode of G-Podcast, where we will be discussing more modern architecture in Denver. Um, I know this is just a podcast and you can't see the buildings that I am looking at, so you're going to have to appreciate. So, here we've got a modern Spanish villa up here right now. What I'm seeing is, there's a lot of triangles and flat surfaces where kids can maybe slide on. And I don't really like that, because I think you need to keep the kids safe, and not have a lot of spaces for them to actually slide on. So, that's my review of modern French architecture villas. Now we're moving on to a real wacky house. It looks like it's made out of concrete. I don't know how to feel about that one. I don't know who lives there, maybe a mouse? But, um, yeah. Now we're moving on to a house that kind of looks like a bookshelf. And, yeah, it just has stone glass as its windows. And I think that's pretty impressive. But, um, yeah. I'm going to leave some ads. All right, that was your kid detour guide. Bye.