15 weird Building Designs in the  world

It’s a seventeen storey pink tower with a dragon wrapped around

Wat Samphran  Temple, Thailand

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A seven-story building shaped like a giant picnic basket, complete with handles.

The Basket Building, USA

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A whimsical building that appears to be melting and leaning to one side.

The Crooked House, Poland

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A skyscraper designed in the shape of an elephant, complete with trunk and tusks.

The Elephant Building,  Thailand

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A futuristic building shaped like a giant robot, with eyes and antennas.

The Robot Building, Thailand

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An upside-down building with an exterior that resembles a house flipped on its head.

The Wonderworks Building,  USA

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A music-themed building shaped like a grand piano and violin, with strings and keys.

The Piano and Violin  Building, China

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A set of whimsical buildings shaped like bubbles, with rounded windows and soft curves.

The Bubble Houses, France

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A house that appears to be suspended upside-down from its roof, complete with furniture and decor hanging from the ceiling.

The Upside-Down House,  Poland

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At a towering 74 meters tall, this is the proud symbol of the “hometown of Chinese green tea”

Meitan Tea Museum, China

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The unique “Community Bookshelf” exterior comprised of spines of 22 books

Kansas City Library, USA

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This apartment building in Vienna, with colorful walls, irregular lines and a cascade of plants

Hundertwasserhaus, Austria

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This hotel takes the form of effigies 10-stories tall, of Fu, Lu, and Shou, the Chinese gods of good fortune, prosperity, and longevity.

Tianzi Hotel, China

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Originally constructed for the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair, this 102-meter tall stainless steel structure takes the shape of a unit cell of an iron crystal. It is now a museum and restaurant.

Atomium, Belgium

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The Flatiron Building, originally the Fuller Building, is located at 175 Fifth Avenue in the borough of Manhattan, New York City

Flatiron Building, USA

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