Architects
are full with the creativity and imagination that are truly amazing. They
sometimes creating a really weird buildings that is simply hard to believe that
they exist and that they are in our real world.
World Inside Pictures have made one incredible collection of that kind of buildings and yes they are real and you can see it with your eyes. The presented below are probably the world’s most unique buildings that are created by the man’s hand.
There are no enough words with that we can describe just we can say look at the photos and simply enjoy!
World Inside Pictures have made one incredible collection of that kind of buildings and yes they are real and you can see it with your eyes. The presented below are probably the world’s most unique buildings that are created by the man’s hand.
There are no enough words with that we can describe just we can say look at the photos and simply enjoy!
Ferdinand Cheval’s Le Palais Idéal
or “Ideal Palace” (Hauterives, France)
Ferdinand Cheval’s Ideal Palace (Palais idéal) stands as a
testament that you can achieve anything with time, effort and passion. How else
could a simple postman with no formal training, single-handedly build something
to the admiration he has spend 33 years of building such a great place.
Waldspirale (Darmstadt,
Germany)
The name means “forest spiral” in German, which refers to
the spiraling floor plan and the forested roof with a courtyard.
The
Ice Hotel (Jukkasjarvi, Sweden)
First built more than 20 years ago, the Icehotel is
constructed from 30,000 tons of “snis,” a mixture of snow and ice, in
Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, a small village outside Kiruna. Amazinig isn’t it?
Atomium (Brussels, Belgium)
Wonderworks (Pigeon Forge, USA)
In this House Everything is upside down. So weird!
Cubic Houses (Rotterdam,
Netherlands)
The Cubic Houses are a curious and magnificent architectural
wonder located in Rotterdam, Netherlands. They were conceived and constructed
by architect Piet Blom in the 1970s. Blom was asked by Rotterdam town planners
to solve the dilemma of building houses on top of a pedestrian bridge, and,
having built similar houses earlier in another town, Blom chose to repeat the
design in Rotterdam.
Stone House (Guimaraes, Portugal)
Mushroom House (Cincinnati/ Ohio)
Conch Shell House (Isla Mujeres,
Mexico)
Crazy House (Dalat, Vietnam)
Grand Lisboa (Macao)