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Dancing
House |
Here's
a building that should really get your
attention when walking pass it. The
Dancing House is considered as one of
the more real controversial buildings
in Prague. The DH was actually designed
by a great architect from California,
which only proves that he had done some
type of hallucinogen while designing
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Robot
Building |
The
Bank of Asia is a very famous building
in Bangkok. It was made way back in
1985, and its robotic appearance is
just a symbol of the modernization of
banking. It also has the ability to
transform into a mega-robot. So, if
Godzilla ever decided to show his green
face in the land of Bangkok, they would
have to fight! |
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Ripley's
Building |
If
you saw this picture for the first time,
you'd probably thought that it was hit
by a massive earthquake. But it wasn't.
In true fashion of the Ripley Legacy,
it was built to reflect the odd 1812
earthquake that measured 8.0 on the
rick. The building has now become one
of the most photographed in the world
because of it. |
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The
Wilson Hall |
This
somewhat modernize building was actually
built between 1971 and 1974. Its unique
design gives the Wilson Hall a great
sense of structure, and a prominent
landmark for the skyline. The building
provides big laboratories, offices,
and supports space for over 1500 scientists.
And it houses all kinds of strange experiments.
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135
Degree Angle |
This
bizarre house really doesn't have an
official name, but it does have a 135
degree angle. So that's what we're going
to call it. Unfortunately, the only
info we have about this house is that
it was built in China or Japan. And
that it has a silly pink roof. And if
you look real close, you'll notice that
its on a 135 degree damn angle. |
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Hotel
Sofitel |
This
hotel's unique design was directly inspired
by the traditional temples in Japan.
The Tokyo Sofitel has over 72 rooms,
and 11 suites with 3 non-smoking floors.
And 5 meeting rooms that includes high-tech
boardrooms. Please realize that you
have to sell your soul in order to step
foot inside this amazing hotel. |
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Triangle
Building |
We
wonder what type of work goes on inside
this kind of a building. The unofficial
Triangle Building is just a wonder to
look at and to ponder over. But, can
this be one of the evil headquarters
for Scientology or Starbucks? Does this
building have triangle bathrooms? There's
so many damn questions! |
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The
Astra Haus |
The
strange building is actually a brewery
in Hamburg, Germany. The floors can
move up or down on its skinny column
core. As of now, the unique building
has been destroyed. One of its more
famous beer brands was recently bought
by a big refreshment corporation. And
that beer brand was called Astra. |
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Upside
Downer |
Take
a journey into the unknown with a building
called Wonder Works. Its central Florida's
only upside down attraction. And an
amusement park for your mind, and your
stoner friends. This odd building has
over 100 wacky interactive exhibits
for your entire family to experience.
But make sure you free your weed before
coming. |
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Crooked
House |
You
know that your looking at a real building
right? The Crooked House was built in
2004 as an addition at a popular shopping
center, and is a major tourist attraction
in Sopot, Poland. We just wonder what
happens when someone who's under a controlled
substance sees this building for the
first time in their life. |
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| Giethoorn Netherlands - a village in holland with no roads
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| Giethoorn is an internationally well-known tourist attraction in the Netherlands. In the old part of the village, there were no roads (nowadays there is a cycling path), and all transport was done by water over one of the many canals. The lakes in Giethoorn were formed by peat unearthing. |
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| Futuristic water-powered jet pack
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| Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it is a futuristic water-powered jet pack which could see YOU flying across water |
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| Georgia Aquarium - world largest aquarium
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| The Georgia Aquarium, located in Atlanta, Georgia, USA is the world largest aquarium with more than 8.5 million US gallons of marine and fresh water housing more than 120,000 animals of 500 different species |
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| Ark Hotel - Most Unique Dome Shaped Hotel
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| The dome-shaped hotel is constructed with wooden arches, steel cables and a self-cleaning plastic layer instead of glass. The slinky-like Ark hotel can be adapted to suit both land and water. |
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| Interior Photographs of Famous Opera Houses
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| Beautiful work of photography from the photographer David Leventi. His photographs have been widely published in Culture + Travel, Vanity Fair. Current project of David Leventi, titled Bjoerling Larynx, records the interiors of world-famous opera houses. Photographed with a large-format view camera, this body of work is architecturally meticulous. |
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