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Count 14 strange and unique buildings

Count 14 strange and unique buildings

14. China Wujin Lotus Building.

This lotus-like building blooms in the artificial lake in Wujin, China. Beautiful buildings are named after blooming lotus flowers. No matter what season, people can see the huge "Lotus", and architects have created a different architectural atmosphere for people with their bold ideas.

13. Alpine Concept Hotel.

This is still a designer's concept, but it hasn't really been made yet. The hotel is planned to be built in the Alps, and it is planned to be located on a cliff. They think it will provide visitors with a more shocking feeling. The creator of the building is AndrilRozhko, and everything is currently under planning.

12. An Indian temple.

This is also the most avant-garde and fashionable Bahai temple in the world, and its shape symbolizes the lotus flower. It is open to everyone, regardless of people's religious beliefs. It has nine gates leading to the central hall of the building, symbolizing the unity of all religions.

1 1. A cube house in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

There are 40 houses in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, which left a deep impression on people. The world there seems to be upside down. All the walls and windows are upside down. If you want to know what it's like to live in it, you can experience it next time you come here.

10. Atomic Tower in Brussels, Belgium.

At first, when people see this building, they may think that it is just a huge metal sculpture, but it is indeed a fully functional building. This building depicts the shape of nine iron atoms. People can enter the interior of the sphere through the pipes between the spheres, and there are science museums and restaurants inside.

9. Art and Science City of Valencia, Spain.

This is another outstanding example of modern architecture. It is located on the water in the center of Valencia Park in Spain. It consists of five buildings. Each building has different uses: there are squares, IMAX cinemas, parks, science and technology museums and ocean parks. This building looks full of technology and a strong sense of the future.

8. Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku, Azerbaijan.

The Heydar Aliyev Center is probably the weirdest and most avant-garde building in Baku. Zaha Hadid, a famous female architect, designed this building. The whole building is like running water, and working in it is a pleasure.

7. Emporia Shopping Center in Malm?, Sweden.

This building surrounded by U-shaped glass is the largest shopping center in Scandinavia. From the outside, it looks like a melting ice cube. The whole building is falling down.

6. The "Red Wall" in Calpe, Spain

There is a housing project in southern Spain, and everyone wants to live there. Its name is "Red Wall". The building complex draws lessons from the architectural style of Arab Mediterranean style. The exterior wall of the building is red, while the interior is purple and blue.

5. Singapore Museum of Arts and Science.

The museum is one of the most famous scenic spots in Singapore, and its shape reminds people of the image of palm or lotus. In the background, three buildings hold a boat, which is Marina Bay Sands Hotel, another unforgettable architectural masterpiece in Singapore.

4. The capital gate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

This building is about160m high, with 35 floors, which is one of the tallest buildings in this city. It was also rated as "the most inclined man-made tower in the world" by Guinness World Records. The inclination of this tower has actually reached 18 degrees, while the leaning tower of Pisa is only 4 degrees. Its second name is "Leaning Tower of Abu Dhabi".

3. The "big market" in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

This market is the most beautiful vegetable market in the world. At the opening ceremony, beatrix wilhelmina armgard attended a grand ceremony. This market is located in an arched residential building, and people can see colorful light projections at night.

2. Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.

This building is one of the most spectacular buildings in the structuralist style. Architect philip johnson described it as "the greatest building of our time".

1. Graz Art Museum is in Graz, Highland.

This looks a bit like an alien spaceship. Some people see whales or spaceships in the shape of buildings. In addition, the spacecraft can shine at night.