Horton Plaza, San Diego, a surrealist jumble of multileveled styles.
It is significant to geek culture as it’s multileveled architecture inspired many sci-fi worlds. Part of the reason is that it was so influential to the visual arts is that in the 1980s, it was adjacent to the San Diego Comics Convention (as one of my many displays of old orneriness, I have trouble calling this event ���Comi-Con,” just as I cannot call Star Wars [1977] “A New Hope”).