Modern architecture has brought many amazing buildings to the world.
Quirky shapes, ambitious designs, new
materials, and new different styles have come with the modern
architecture into construction today. The purpose of the building is not
always seen in its design. Futuristic museums and opera houses have
become a usual thing. Today we list 10 most amazing buildings in the world.
Cubic Houses, Rotterdam, Netherlands

Piet Blom had an idea of cubic houses in 1970s. Some of them were
built in Helmond and when Rotterdam city asked him to build housing on
top of a pedestrian bridge he chose this concept.
Dancing Building, Prague, Czech Republic

The ‘Dancing Building’ is a nickname given to Nationale-Nederlanden
building that is located in Prague’s downtown. Designed by
Croatian-Czech architect Vlado Milunić in collaboration with Canadian
Frank Gehry the building was completed in 1996. The building was built
instead of the one that was destroyed during Bombing of Prague in 1945.
The Ufo House, Sanjhih, Taiwan

The Ufo House in Sanjhih, Taiwan is actually an deserted resort
project. It earned this nickname from Taiwanese for its strange
futuristic design.
Kansas City Public Library, Missouri, United-States

As an incentive to visit library the design in the downtown of Kansas
city was made in shape of books that according to people of Kansas city
represent Kansas.
Update: I was told that it’s a parking garage not the actual library.
And still it looks awesome, isn’t? What can I say? A suitable building
for storing books.
Ferdinand Cheval Palace a.k.a Ideal Palace, France

Ferdinand Cheval Palace was built by a postman in Hauterives, France,
who intended to use it as his own tomb but haven’t obtained a license
for that. His Ideal Palace is now known around the world.
Forest Spiral Hundertwasser Building, Darmstadt, Germany

Forest Spiral Hundertwasser was built in 2000. Designed by Austrian
architect and painter, Friedensreich Hundertwasser the building has 105
apartments and features colorful and organic design.
Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain

Built by Nervion River Guggenheim Museum of modern and contemporary
art was designed by Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry. The
building’s silhouette resembles the ship while the design was random,
which helped it, according, to architect catch the light.
Bahá’í House of Worship a.k.a Lotus Temple, Delhi, India

Bahá’í House of Worship mostly known as Lotus Temple was constructed
in 1986 and is a Mother Temple of the Indian subcontinent. It is open
for people of all religions.
Ripley’s Building, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

Known for the collection of odd and unbelievable things and artifacts
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! franchise just had to have this kind of
building.
The Crooked House, Sopot, Poland

Started and finished in 2003 The Crooked House was design was based
on Polish artist and child books illustrator, Jan Marcin Szancer’s and
Per Dahlberg’s, Swedish painter pictures and paintings.
Fuente: interiorholic.com
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