Strange shapes, drawings ambitious materials, new and new wine styles with modern architecture in the building today. The purpose of the construction is not always considered in its design. Museums and futuristic opera houses have become common place. Today, we have a list of 10 Most Amazing Architecture In The World.
Table of Contents
- 1 Bahá’í Architecture of Worship a.k.a Lotus Temple, Delhi, India
- 2 Cubic Houses, Rotterdam, Netherlands
- 3 Dancing Architecture, Prague, Czech Republic
- 4 The Ufo Architecture, Sanjhih, Taiwan
- 5 Kansas City Public Library Architecture, Missouri, United-States
- 6 Ferdinand Cheval Palace a.k.a Ideal Palace Architecture, France
- 7 Forest Spiral Hundertwasser Architecture, Darmstadt, Germany
- 8 Guggenheim Museum Architecture, Bilbao, Spain
- 9 Ripley’s Architecture, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
- 10 The Crooked Architecture, Sopot, Poland
Bahá’í Architecture of Worship a.k.a Lotus Temple, Delhi, India
Bahá’í House of Worship known as Lotus Temple was built in 1986 and is a temple of the mother of the Indian subcontinent. It is open to people of all religions.
Cubic Houses, Rotterdam, Netherlands

Piet Blom had an idea of cubic houses in 1970. Some of them were built in Helmond and when the city of Rotterdam asked him to build houses on top of a pedestrian bridge, chose this concept.
Dancing Architecture, Prague, Czech Republic

The “Dancing Building “,” is a nickname given to the Nationale-Nederlanden building, located in the center of Prague. Designed by Croatia and the Czech architect Vlado Milunic in collaboration with Canadian Frank Gehry building was completed in 1996. The building was built to replace one that was destroyed during the bombing of Prague in 1945.
The Ufo Architecture, Sanjhih, Taiwan

UFO’s in the House Sanjhih, Taiwan is in fact a deserted station project. He earned the nickname of Taiwan for his strange futuristic design.
Kansas City Public Library Architecture, Missouri, United-States

As an incentive to visit the library design in the center of Kansas City took the form of books, according to the people of Kansas City Kansas represent.
Update: I’ve been told that this is a parking garage of the library is not real. And yet, it’s great, is not it? What I can say? A suitable building for storing books.
Ferdinand Cheval Palace a.k.a Ideal Palace Architecture, France

Ferdinand Cheval Palace was built by a factor of Hauterives, France, which he intended to use it as your own grave, but have not obtained a license for it. Your Ideal Palace is now known worldwide.
Forest Spiral Hundertwasser Architecture, Darmstadt, Germany

Forest Spiral Hundertwasser was built in 2000. Designed by Austrian architect and painter, Hundertwasser building has 105 apartments and features organic design and color.
Guggenheim Museum Architecture, Bilbao, Spain

Built on the banks of the river Nervión Guggenheim Museum Modern and Contemporary Art was designed by Canadian-American Frank Gehry. The silhouette of the building resembles a ship while the design was randomized, helped, according to the architect to capture light.
Ripley’s Architecture, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
Known for his collection of strange and incredible things and artifacts from Ripley Believe It or Not! franchise has to have this type of building.
The Crooked Architecture, Sopot, Poland

Started and finished in 2003, the house was twisted design was based on the Polish artist and illustrator of books for children, women and Jan Marcin Szancer Per Dahlberg, photos and paintings of Swedish artist.