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Awesome Architecture From Around The World

The Basket  Building
From the basket building to the upside down house. Take a look a these samples of crazy architecture






Pacific View Mall
You're not hallucinating. "Bus Home," the above sculpture, serves a main transit hub in Ventura, California. The station also is functional, with three restrooms, bike racks and lockers, an information kiosk, lighting, and drinking fountains. 






The Torre Galatea
The first thing you notice are the giant egg sculptures along the roofline. Then it hits you that the Salvador Dali Theater Museum in Figueras, Spain, is no ordinary building. The museum’s tower, Torre Galatea, was named for the surrealist artist’s deceased wife, and Dali himself lived there until his death in 1989. Interestingly, the museum sits next to the parish church where Dali was baptized in 1904; he is buried in an unmarked crypt in the museum’s main exhibition hall. 






Erwin Wurm – House Attack
Erwin Wurm – House Attack; it was a temporary installation during the Erwin Wurm exhibition in the end of 2006. This building is an outdoor sculpture at the Museum Moderner Kunst (MuMoK) in Vienna.  









Upside Down House

The Upside Down House is located in Poland in the tiny village of Szymbark. It's a project created by a Polish businessman and philanthropist named Daniel Czapiewski. Czapiewski’s company would normally take three weeks to construct a house, but this one took 114 days because the workers were disorientated by the strange angles of the walls. Many tourists who visit complain of mild seasickness and dizziness after just a few minutes of being in the structure. 








The Hole House
The Texas "Hole House" as it became known was in existence for only a few months in 2005. A disaster of the space time continuum? No. It turns out that in the spring of 2005 two houses slated for demolition were turned into a limited time art project that came to be known







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