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10 Bizarre Buildings You Won't Believe Actually Exist
The Basket Building (Ohio, USA):
This is the 7-story corporate office that acts as the headquarters for Longaberger Basket Company, America's famous basket manufacturer. The building is a 160 times larger replica of the Longaberger's Medium Market Basket and is one of the landmarks of the Ohio skyline.
Rotating Tower (Dubai, UAE):
The world's first building in motion is designed by Dr. David Fisher. The building rotates each floor separately to adjust to the sun, wind, weather, and views. This building will never be the same when you see it twice as it constantly changes its shape.
Dancing House (Prague, Czech Republic):
The building was designed in 1992 and completed in 1996. The very non-traditional design was controversial at the time because the house stands out among the Baroque, Gothic, and Art Nouveau buildings for which Prague is famous, and in the opinion of some, it does not accord well with these architectural styles.
Conch Shell House (Isla Mujeres, Mexico):
This house is said to be Isla Mujeres' most beautiful and outstanding home. The windows give you a 180-degree view of the Caribbean Ocean and the entire interior of the house is shell-themed with parts made from coral and recycled shells.
Seattle Central Library (Seattle, USA)
The 11-story (185 feet or 56.9 meters high) glass and steel building in downtown Seattle, Washington was opened to the public on Sunday, May 23, 2004. the public library can hold about 1.45 million books and other materials features underground public parking for 143 vehicles and includes over 400 computers open to the public.
Upside Down House (Szymbark, Poland):
In the Centre of Education and Regional Promotion in Szymbark at the foot of the highest mountain in the Kaszubian Province - Mount Wiezyca (329m above sea level), a house, the only one in Poland, was built on its roof. The "Upside Down House" evokes a strange feeling - entry is through a roof window and visitors walk around on the ceilings.
The National Stadium (Beijing, China):
This world-famous stadium also knows as the "Bird's Nest", was the venue for the 2008 Olympics and is the world's largest steel structure. The steel beams were implemented to hide the mechanism for the retractable roof and the design was inspired by Chinese ceramics.
Air Force Academy Chapel (Colorado, USA):
The building, completed in 1962, is the main feature of the Cadet Area of the US Air Force Academy. The definitive feature of the chapel is the 17 spires arranged in a single row. Many of the furnishing and adornments were donated by various individuals and organizations.
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 landscaped courtyard, around which the structure spirals, has its own running stream. This building is the first in Germany to be made using recycled concrete.
Walt Disney Concert Hall (Los Angeles, USA)
The stainless steel exterior and the complex postmodern style make this structure one of the most unique on this planet. The sleek curves and intricate structural patterns are far beyond any other concert hall in the US and attract tourists from around the world.
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