There are a lot of the most bizarre and unique buildings in
the world which makes the people impressed. indeed, a style of building in a
city is the main attraction for the people who see it. In fact, it is not rare
for a building to be the identity of a city. All of these and more are homes,
hotels, museums and cathedrals around the world created without any sense of
restraint or desire to fit in. To say these bizarre buildings are
unconventional would be putting it mildly – they’re almost too strange to be
real.
1.The Tianzi Hotel, China
The Tianzi Hotel might be the weirdest-looking hotel in the world. Due to the unique shape with three
heads Fu Lu Shou (meaning good fortune, prosperity and longevity) that have giant size near the highway.
2. Nautilus House, Mexico
Fanciful and strange, he shell-shaped Nautilus House in
Mexico City hardly looks like a home, but the scallops were great. Nautilus
House often visited by tourists who want to take their children on holiday.
3. Cathedral of Brasilia, Brazil
From the outside, the building is weird and does not look
like a cathedral, but inside there are stained glass, colorful and
characteristic. Cathedral of Brasilia consists of 16 concrete columns and the
ceiling curved glass.
4. Errante Guest House, Chile
In detail, the structure Errante Guest House is unclear, but
was able to captivate the visitors. Let you see struksturnya a tilted and
folded, what can be a comfortable place to live?
5. Kunsthaus, Austria
Called the “Friendly Alien” by its creators, Peter Cook and
Colin Fournier, the Kunsthaus Graz is an art museum in Graz, Austria built in
2003 for the European Capital of Culture celebrations. The blob-like structure
definitely deviates from the typical minimalist style of modern art museums and
at night, when it’s lit up, it looks unlike anything else in the world.
6. Tenerife Concert Hall, Spain
If you are on holiday to Spain, could come to the Canary
Islands to see various works of sculpture art in Tenerife Concert Hall unique. Who
else but Santiago Calatrava could have created this sculptural work of art, the
Tenerife Concert Hall in the Canary Islands of Spain? The dramatic curve of its
sweeping roof gives it an entirely unique silhouette, especially when viewed
from the side. In this place there Tenerife auditorium that connects the city
to the sea.
7. Kettle House, Texas
Made of steel sometime in the 1950s, the ‘Kettle House’ in
Texas has attracted many a curious tourist. The unusual choice in materials and
shape was probably influenced by the owner’s previous occupation – building storage
tanks for oil companies.
8. Casa Batllo, Spain
One of Barcelona’s treasured buildings designed by the famed
Antoni Gaudi, Casa Batllo is known locally as the ‘House of Bones’ for its
flowing, skeletal stonework. With small balconies that resemble the faces of
lizards and an exterior texture reminiscent of scales, perhaps it could more
accurately be called reptilian.
9. Olympic Stadium, Quebec
Built for the 1976 Games, the Olympic Stadium in Montreal is
now used as a professional baseball stadium and a football team in the city
center. This is part of the tallest tower of Pisa in the world reached nearly
575 feet.
10. Guggenheim Museum, Spain
Another of the strangest places in Spain, the Guggenheim
Museum. The museum is considered one of the greatest works of architect Frank
Gehry. the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain is a mass of random curves made
from titanium, which resemble fish scales. Gehry says “the randomness of the
curves is designed to catch the light”, and that they do, with a brilliant
shimmer that reflects the sparkling water of the Nervion River.
source : beritaunik.net & techflesh.com
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