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Posted on 01. Jun, 2009 by Victor in Lifestyle, Offbeat, Other

1. The Crooked House (Sopot, Poland)

Construction of the building started in in January 2003 and in December 2003 it was finished. House architecture is based on Jan Marcin Szancer (famous Polish drawer and child books illustrator) and Per Dahlberg (Swedish painter living in Sopot) pictures and paintings.

2. Forest Spiral – Hundertwasser Building (Darmstadt, Germany)

The Hundertwasser house “Waldspirale” (”Forest Spiral”) was built in Darmstadt between 1998 and 2000. Friedensreich Hundertwasser, the famous Austrian architect and painter, is widely renowned for his revolutionary, colourful architectural designs which incorporate irregular, organic forms, e.g. onion-shaped domes.

The structure with 105 apartments wraps around a landscaped courtyard with a running stream. Up in the turret at the southeast corner, there is a restaurant, including a cocktail bar.

3. The Torre Galatea Figueras (Spain)

4. Ferdinand Cheval Palace a.k.a Ideal Palace (France)

5. The Basket Building (Ohio, United States)

The Longaberger Basket Company building in Newark, Ohio might just be a strangest office building in the world. The 180,000-square-foot building, a replica of the company’s famous market basket, cost $30 million and took two years to complete. Many experts tried to persuade Dave Longaberger to alter his plans, but he wanted an exact replica of the real thing.

6. Kansas City Public Library (Missouri, United States)

This project, located in the heart of Kansas City, represents one of the pioneer projects behind the revitalization of downtown.

The people of Kansas City were asked to help pick highly influential books that represent Kansas City. Those titles were included as ‘bookbindings’ in the innovative design of the parking garage exterior, to inspire people to utilize the downtown Central Library.

7. Wonderworks (Pigeon Forge, TN, United States)

8. Habitat 67 (Montreal, Canada)

Expo 67, one of the world’s largest universal expositions was held in Montreal. Housing was one of the main themes of Expo 67.

The cube is the base, the mean and the finality of Habitat 67. In its material  sense, the cube is a symbol of stability. As for its mystic meaning, the cube is symbol of wisdom, truth, moral perfection, at the origin itself of our civilization.

354 cubes of a magnificent grey-beige build up one on the other to form 146 residences nestled between sky and earth, between city and river, between greenery and light.

9. Cubic Houses (Rotterdam, Netherlands)

The original idea of these cubic houses came about in the 1970s. Piet Blom has developed a couple of these cubic houses that were built in Helmond.

The city of Rotterdam asked him to design housing on top of a pedestrian bridge and he decided to use the cubic houses idea. The concept behind these houses is that he tries to create a forest by each cube representing an abstract tree; therefore the whole village becomes a forest.

10. Hang Nga Guesthouse a.k.a Crazy House (Vietnam)

The house is owned by the daughter of the ex-president of Vietnam, who studied architecture in Moscow.

It does not comply with any convention about house building, has unexpected twists and turns, roofs and rooms. It looks like a fairy tale castle, it has enormous “animals” like a giraffe and a spider, no window is rectangular or round, and it can be visited like a museum.

11. Chapel in the Rock (Arizona, United States)

12. Dancing Building (Prague, Czech Republic)

13. Calakmul building a.k.a La Lavadora a.k.a The Washing Mashine (Mexico, Mexico)

14. Kettle House (Texas, United States)

15. Manchester Civil Justice Centre (Manchester, UK)

16. Nakagin Capsule Tower (Tokyo, Japan)

17. Mind House (Barcelona, Spain)

18. Stone House (Guimarães, Portugal)

19. Shoe House (Pennsylvania, United States)

20. Weird House in Alps

21. The Ufo House (Sanjhih, Taiwan)

22. The Hole House (Texas, United States)

23. Ryugyong Hotel (Pyongyang, North Korea)

24. The National Library (Minsk, Belarus)

25. Grand Lisboa (Macao)

26. Wall House (Groningen, Netherlands)

27. Guggenheim Museum (Bilbao, Spain)

27. Guggenheim Museum (Bilbao, Spain)

Guggenheim Museum (Bilbao, Spain)

28. Bahá’í House of Worship a.k.a Lotus Temple (Delhi, India)

29. Container City (London, UK)

30. Erwin Wurm: House Attack (Viena, Austria)

31. Wooden Gagster House (Archangelsk, Russia)

32. Air Force Academy Chapel (Colorado, United States)

33. Solar Furnace (Odeillo, France)

34. Dome House (Florida, United States)

35. Beijing National Stadium (Beijing, China)

36. Fashion Show Mall (Las Vegas, United States)

37. Luxor Hotel & Casino (Las Vegas, United States)

38. Zenith Europe (Strasbourg, France)

39. Civic Center (Santa Monica)

40. Mammy’s Cupboard (Natchez, MS, United States)

41. Pickle Barrel House (Grand Marais, Michigan, United States)

42. The Egg (Empire State Plaza, Albany, New York, United States)

43. Gherkin Building (London, UK)

44. Nord LB building (Hannover, Germany)

45. Lloyd’s building (London, UK)

46. “Druzhba Holiday Center Hall (Yalta, Ukraine)

47. Fuji television building (Tokyo, Japan)

48. UCSD Geisel Library (San Diego, California, United States)

49. Ripley’s Building (Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada)

50. The Bank of Asia a.k.a Robot Building (Bangkok, Thailand)

51. Office center “1000″ a.k.a. Banknote (Kaunas, Lithuania)

52. Olympic Stadium (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)

53. Tenerife Concert Hall (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain)

54. The Puerta de Europa towers a.k.a Gate of Europe a.k.a Torres KIO (Madrid, Spain)

55. Walt Disney Concert Hall (Los Angeles, California, USA)

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  • sharadjha
    Interesting article indeed! I don’t have to relay on my maid for cleaning, washing and dusting…hopefully my Robot will be sufficient enough to do all my tasks. I am surely going to get information more on this robot material, so that I can have it for my new Apartments in Barcelona.
  • sharadjha
    Interesting article indeed! I don’t have to relay on my maid for cleaning, washing and dusting…hopefully my Robot will be sufficient enough to do all my tasks. I am surely going to get information more on this robot material, so that I can have it for my new Apartments in Barcelona.
  • cpbills
    maybe you could credit your image sources?

    that's usually expected when images are creative commons.

    #41, The Pickle Barrel House should be credited to Christopher P. Bills

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/cpbills/2053583414/
  • Graziela
    I think you could include Oscar Niemeyer projects like the Museum in Curitiba - Brazil or the Museum in Niterói - Brazil and the buildings in Brasilia projected by him in Brazil. I think it's note exactly strange but it is different. What do you think?
  • komakino
    the hole house is actually called "inversion" and is now a coffee shop. no longer there!
  • And you forgot the beautiful Caracol house in Isla Mujeres, Mexico (island to the east of Cancun). It has the form of a shell:

    http://imagesus.homeaway.com/vd2/files/WVR/400x...
  • ToxiK
    Wa0w !
  • Ingrid
  • jvc
    The EYE, from Niemeyer in Curitiba..

    http://www.sinatrafamily.com/forum/attachment.p...

    it´s a MUST BE
  • hrmx
    Hi there! There's one strange building here in Sao Paulo called Hotel Unique. It quite looks like an enormous watermelon or something like this. Check out their website: www.hotelunique.com.br
  • matt_matt
    It seems that this list is a rip of collection of this famous post. http://www.instantshift.com/2009/02/19/80-stran...
  • Gabriel
    Dude, you must search for a few architecture masterpieces of Brasilia (ex. the cathedral - http://www.geocities.com/augusto_areal/catedrl1...), the entire city was designed by Oscar Niemeyer and engineered by Lúcio Costa.
  • Jay
    There's also the Turning Torso in Malmö, Sweden http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turning_Torso
    and the Bubble house of Antti Lovag in south of France : http://blogbeta.uncovering.org/archives/2007/06...
  • VadymK
  • Douglas Clark
    # 43 is not the Gherkin Building
    It's the Swiss Re by Norman foster.
    other works include the Hearst Tower in NYC and the Parliament building in Germany.
    All of his works are amazing due to his design philosophy.
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