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The interior of the Aqua Dome looks like it's rife with potential pirahna feeding pools for you to toss an incompetent mook into!
Gallery:
https://froot.nl/fotografie/urbex-hachijo-hotel-japan/?cx_testId=0&cx_testVariant=cx_1&cx_artPos=0#cxrecs_s&gid=1&pid=1
Source/smaller pictures in row:
https://froot.nl/fotografie/urbex-hachijo-hotel-japan/?cx_testId=0&cx_testVariant=cx_1&cx_artPos=0#cxrecs_s
This one made me think of the underground aqueducts in Istanbul/FRWL!
Very No Time To Die style..
https://www.dezeen.com/2019/10/10/twine-house-twisting-concrete-concept-antony-gibbon/
This one have a bit of QOS hotel and Asian feeling.
https://www.dezeen.com/2020/10/23/engawa-house-santiago-valdivieso-stefano-chilerolla
Fact there be some people walking in front or on it give a realy Bond feeling.
Good for a plot twist? (See what I did there?;)
https://rferl.org/a/photos-of-palace-allegedly-belonging-to-russian-president-vladimir-putin/31053780.html
Should be plain sailing to convince Putin into letting EON film there... ;)
t even comes with a villain, to make things easy...
Lots of wonderful suggestions here and I was just thinking about that one myself, I saw it on "Dangerman"
Or how about this...
The house was completed in 1993 but its interior designer, John Vugrin, spent another few years with the finishing touches. It is an otherworldly space made of concrete, steel and glass, nestled into a rocky hillside in the Mojave Desert. The works began in 1988, two years after the couple met the architect for the first time.
Its heavy walls and rib-like structure make it look like a robust shelter during desert storms. It is a 4,643 square foot space with 26 columns that fan out of its rooflines like wings. Its sturdiness was successfully tested back in 1992, during the Landers earthquake.
During the construction, the Doolittles lived in a nearby home and finally took up residence in the early 2000s. Today, the couple hopes to downsize and live a simpler life, which is why have decided to sell the property. The gorgeous Doolittle home is one of many luxury properties currently on the market of the Coachella Valley area.
That looks incredible!
Trying to think of a building that would be (1) utilitarian if not futuristic, or failing that, relatively ugly and (2) at a remote/scenic location, my top candidate would be the building on top of Monte San Salvatore above Lugano:
There is also this one on Monte Bre directly opposite, but IMO it is too small and pretty:
...or, for a spot of gambling, there is the truly horrible casino on the same lake:
There is also this abominable eyesore of a hotel above Lake Como (so long as the swimming pool can be covered up), but the lake just featured in CR so it may be repetitive:
...and at the risk of retreading OHMSS territory, there are any number of mountain huts/refuges that are above the vegetation line that could do quite well, such as these:
Simonyhutte (Austria)
Rifugio Vajolet (Italy)
Jungfraujoch (Switzerland, close to Piz Gloria where OHMSS was filmed)
Kulmhotel Gornergrat (Switzerland)
or the nearby Matterhorn Glacier Paradise
or Rifugio Duca degli Abruzzi (Italy/Switzerland border, also near Mt Matterhorn)
...any of the latter three can be combined with a chase/fight on the Europaweg bridge (not exactly walking distance from these, but who will know?):
All these are small-scale lairs, but I guess for a bigger one to remain unnoticed, it would have to be built underground... As an alternative, there are a number of reservoirs in the Alps (at least in Spain, Italy and France) that have flooded villages at the bottom. Perhaps an underwater lair can be concealed in one of these villages. It might be neat to then drain the reservoir and have it emerge, but that would be too similar to the satellite dish reveal in GE.
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I mean when's the last time we've had action incorporated with a famous landmark (or some kind of genuine interaction)?
The Flatiron Building. New York.
or maybe Slinky? Not sure where this is, but it could fit a really weird villain.
Mathilde becomes a villain and is inspired by a childhood toy…