Boston has some beautiful buildings throughout the city, and is expecting more in the near future.

For example, Mayor Thomas Menino celebrated the groundbreaking of “Waterside Place,” a 20-story, 236-unit housing development in the Innovation District that will be home to businesses and retail space.

And then there is the recent announcement about the long-abandoned Filene’s-hole that has left a gaping space in the heart of the Hub.

Millennium partners, a New-York based firm, is slated to spruce up the center of town with a glimmering 600-foot building that will house hundreds of people, and tower over the surrounding architecture.

But Boston also has its eyesores, and it’s no secret which sores we are speaking of — City Hall, of course.

The Hub’s very own place of official political business has been rated one of the top 25 buildings that “needs to be demolished now.”

According to California Home and Design, they asked top architects which “eye-searingly awful” buildings they would “take a wrecking ball to.”

In all of America, Menino’s headquarters in Government Center made the list.

“Many people would love to see the Boston City Hall altogether removed, but I think the problem is more what was taken away from that part of Boston to construct the building, rather than the structure itself,” Lewis Butler, of San Francisco’s Butler Armsden Architects, told the website. “I would like to restore the original neighborhoods in the area around the City Hall and give the new building a relationship with its old neighbors.”

The magazine thinks City Hall is so ugly, that it lumped it in with the likes of Barbie’s Dream House and the I-95 Freeway (hint: that’s not even a building).

It also compared it to the gargantuan Mall of America and the oddly-shaped Oakley Headquarters in Orange County, California, where sunglasses are made.

They even went as far as centering Meninio’s headquarters at the top of the homepage for the article.

But Boston’s mayor isn’t mad.

When BostInno asked Menino’s spokesperson about the list and what they thought, they said it was no secret that City Hall is unappealing.

“The mayor has said it before, and it bears repeating: City Hall is ugly, but there are no plans to move,” according to Menino’s people.