

One is a 4-seat craft that appears to have this as the drive housing, and the other is a space liner that has this as most of the hull (which means it could also be needed for the drive to work). Two vehicles (at least) feature what look like parasols with the open sides sandwiched together.

The upside-down pyramid from the first season.Any damage done to the buildings regenerates within a day. The City Without Streets by Junji Ito takes place in a town with buildings that grow together to the point that the streets are gone and people need to move through the buildings to get around.It's not uncommon for characters to enter an elaborate, vaulted chamber through the door of what looks like a storage shed. Blue Exorcist: True Cross Academy, on top of being pretty weird, is in fact rigged with various anti-demon measures, requiring the use of magical keys to get from place to place.Despite being his own inner world, it seems to bother Ichigo. Ichigo's inner world is a city that is completely sideways while the clouds drift down.It also has at least one room filled with pillars that do not reach up to the roof and serve no discernible purpose. Also from there, Las Noches is a palace the size of a country, and Szayel has the ability to mess with the corridors (at least in his section of the castle) with a central console in his room.Therefore, if a building can be built, it probably has been built in The City.

The scale of many shots is mind boggling, and the architectural style jumps all over the place, mainly because the place in question is a Dyson Sphere called the City with an inner surface at 1 AU and an exterior at about 8 AU. In Blame, it's pretty much all you see, as most shots are primarily of the characters' surroundings and not the characters themselves.
