1. Office center “1000″ a.k.a. Banknote (Kaunas, Lithuania)
Image credits: RA Studija| Architects: Rimas Adomaitis, Raimundas Babrauskas, Darius Siaurodinas, Virgilijus Jocys. Dates: 2005-2008. | Despite what you might think this amazing building is not a temporal installation. The image of the LTL 1000 banknote is brought onto this building using special enamel paint. Money theme well represents various businesses located in this spectacular building. It’s an office center located in the second biggest city in Lithuania.By the way, banknote dates back to 1925. However it’s not used nowadays. |
Image credits: RA Studija2. Kerala House Boats (Alappuzha, Alleppey, Kerala, India)
Image credits: Jiths3. Olympic Stadium (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
Image credits: Wikipedia4. Blur Building (Yverdon-les-Bainz, Switzerland)
Image credits: Dillerscofidio| Architects: Diller Scofidio + Renfro Dates: 2002 | Seven years passed from expo 2002 but this building is still one of my favorites. It’s probably the mist that makes it so unusual and amazing at the same time. So called ‘blur pavilion’ with self generated mist was meant to give an impression that the building is floating above the water without any structural support. And indeed it looks just like that. |
Image credits: Dillerscofidio5. Tenerife Concert Hall (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain)
Image credits: extranoise6. The Never Was Haul (Berkeley, California, USA)
Image credits: drewdomkus7. The Puerta de Europa towers a.k.a Gate of Europe a.k.a Torres KIO (Madrid, Spain)
| Architects: Philip Johnson and John BurgeeDates: 1996 | Torres KIO are two twin office buildings in Madrid. Each building is 115 m tall with an inclination of 15º. These twin towers are the world’s first leaning high-rise buildings. |
Image credits: Santiago Vila, bjaglin, Santiago Vila8. UFO house (New Zealand)
Image credits: fletchy1829. Gas Natural headquarters (Barcelona, Spain)
Image credits: Alberto OG10. Walt Disney Concert Hall (Los Angeles, California, USA)
Image credits: Phillip Ritz| Architects:Frank GehryDates: 1987 – 2003 | Walt Disney Concert Hall is designed to be one of the most acoustically sophisticated concert halls in the world providing an unparalleled musical experience. The project was launched in 1987 and completed in 2003.You can read more about this amazing building on wiki and Los Angeles Philharmonic homepage. |
Image credits: Phillip Ritz11. Cob House (Vancouver, Canada)
Image credits: neil-san12. The Mushroom House aka Tree House (Cincinnati, Ohio, USA)
Image credits: The Rocketeer13. Ewok House (Location unknown)
Image credits: piH914. Edificio Mirador (Madrid, Spain)
Image credit: javier1949| Architects: MVRDV Dates: 2004 | It’s a building developed by Dutch architects MVRDV. The building reaches 63.4 meters in height with 21 stories. The highlight of this building is the large central hole which is 36.8 meters above the ground. It’s the large lookout area that provides inhabitants with a community garden and a space from where they can contemplate the skyline.Different colors represent different blocks with its own planning, which offer at least 9 different types of apartments. |
Image credits: javier194915. Free Spirit Spheres (Qualicum Beach, BC, Canada)
Image credits: freespiritspheres.com/16. Tempe Municipal Building (Tempe, Arizona, USA)
Image credits: phxpma17. Korowai Treehouse (Papua New Guinea, Indonesia)
Image credits: 71092800318. Turning Torso (Malmö, Sweden)
Image credits: Bjaglin| Architects: Santiago Calatrava Dates: 2005 | The tower reaches a height of 190 metres (623 feet) with 54 stories.The design is based on a sculpture by Santiago Calatrava called Twisting Torso. It uses nine segments of five-story pentagons that twist as it rises; the topmost segment is twisted ninety degrees clockwise with respect to the ground floor. |
19. Wozoco Apartments (Amsterdam, Holland)
Image credits: yellow book ltd20. Stata Center (Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA)
Image credits: rpongsaj21. Great Mosque of Djenné (Djenne, Mali)
Image credits: wikipedia22. Glass House (Boswell, B.C., Canada)
Image credits: Christopher Armstrong23. Beer Can House (Houston, Texas, USA)
Image credits: J. Smallwood24. Strawberry Ice-cream shop (NC,USA)
Image credits: unknown25. Strawberry house (Tokyo, Japan)
Image credits: chipple26. Sculptured House (Colorado, United States)
Image credits: Runder27. Nautilus House (Mexico City, Mexico)
Image credits: Javier Senosiain via worldarchitecturenews.com28. Kvivik Igloo (Kvivik, Faroe Islands)
Image credits: Paul & Kelly29. Modern Igloo (Alaska)
Image credits: rrriles30. Atomium (Brussels, Belgium)
Image credits: /*dave*/31. Cathedral of Brasilia (Brasil)
32. Great arche of defense (Paris, France)
Image credits: wikipedia33. La Pedrera (Barcelona, Spain)
Image credits: joe_aesmorga34. Errante Guest House (Chile)
Image credits: Beauty addict35. Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Nice, France)
Image credits: The Anti-ZIM36. Agbar Tower (Barcelona, Spain)
Image credits: xn4437. The Museum of Play (Rochester , USA)
Image credits: Mike.Hanlon38. Bubble House (Bay Area of California, USA)
Image credits: blmurch39. Raffles Dubai in Wafi city (Dubai, UAE)
Image credits: Wikipedia40. Atlantis (Dubai, UAE)
Image credits: Tom Olliver41. Casa da musica (Porto, Portugal)
42. Berlin Zeiss Planetarium (Berlin, Germany)
43. National Theatre (Beijing, China)
Image credits: Azure Lan44. Montreal Biosphère (Canada)
Image credits: wikipedia45. Eden project (United Kingdom)
46. Kobe Port Tower (Japan)
Image credits: wikipedia47. Cybertecture Egg (Mumbai, India)
Image credits: worldarchitecturenews.com/48. Kunsthaus (Graz, Austria)
Image credits: watz49. Federation Square (Melboune, Australia)
Image credits: wikipedia50. The Esplanade (Singapore)
source:http://villageofjoy.com/50-strange-buildings-of-the-world-part-ii/