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Strange and novel building (2)
18/04/2019
Strange and novel building (2)





Dancing House is also being called Fred and Ginger, it is a Nationale-Nederlanden building in Prague, Czech Republic created and designed by its architects Vlado Milunc and the American Frank O'Gehry. The top of the floor is the only part open to public and is home to one of the city’s leading restaurant- Ginger & Fred Restaurant (it’s a really nice restaurant).





The Crooked House, Poland is a really complicate piece of architecture as it looks as its named- crook and you can find all the usual things there- house, restaurant, café and shops. Its magical effect draws many visitors to the property. 





Stone House located in Portugal and the house itself is entirely constructed of stone (not the windows- triple-paned with bullet-proof, door- steal reinforced) and surrounded by EDP wind turbines. 



Inside the house, the furniture, stairs and handrails are made of eucalyptus trunks complete the rustic look. The sofa itself is weighs 350lbs as it is made of concrete and eucalyptus wood.





Las Lajas Cathedral is a Roman Catholic Church located on the south of Colombia. Apart from it outstanding architecture, it’s famous for it ‘location’- within a canyon overlooking the Guitara River; perched at an altitude of 328 feet above the rapid water. Las Lajas Sanctuary is directly linked to a 164 foot long bridge which leads to the other side of the chasm.







Kansas City Public Library in Missouri, US, obviously this building has something to do with books. This striking façade which runs along the south wall of the Central Library, features books spines measuring 25 feet by 9 feet with showcase 22 most borrowed books 

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