The Most Strange Buildings (1 Viewer)

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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1-The Wilson Hall

This somewhat modernize building was actually built between 1971 and 1974. It's unique design gives the Wilson Hall a great sense of structure, and a prominent landmark for the skyline. The building provides big laboratories, offices, and supports space for over 1500 scientists. And it houses all kinds of strange experiments(the 1st pic)

2-The 135 Degree Angle

This bizarre house really doesn't have an official name, but it does have a 135 degree angle. So that's what we're going to call it. Unfortunately, the only info we have about this house is that it was built in China or Japan. And that it has a silly pink roof. And if you look real close, you'll notice that it's on a 135 degree damn angle. (the 2nd pic)

3-The Tokyo Sofitel

This htel's unique design was directly inspired by the traditional temples in Japan. The Tokyo Sofitel has over 72 rooms, and 11 suites with 3 non-smoking floors. And 5 meeting rooms that includes high-tech boardrooms. Please realize that you have to sell your soul in order to step foot inside this amazing htel. (the 3rd pic)

4-The Triangle Building

We wonder what type of work goes on inside this kind of a building. The unofficial Triangle Building is just a wonder to look at and to ponder over. But, can this be one of the evil headquarters for Scientology or Starbucks? Does this building have triangle bathrooms? There's so many damn questions.(the 4th pic)

5-The Astra Haus

The strange building is actually a brewery in Hamburg, Germany. The floors can move up or down on it's skinny column core. As of now, the unique building has been destroyed. One of it's more famous beer brands was recently bought by a big refreshment corporation. And that beer brand was called Astra.(the 5th pic)

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    6-Upside Downer

    Take a journey into the unknown with a building called Wonder Works. It's central Florida’s only upside down attraction. And an amusement park for your mind, and your stoner friends. This odd building has over 100 wacky interactive exhibits for your entire family to experience. But make sure you free your weed before coming. (the 1st pic)

    7-The Crooked House

    You know that your looking at a real building right? The Crooked House was built in 2004 as an addition at a popular shopping center, and is a major tourist attraction in Sopot, Poland. We just wonder what happens when someone who's under a controlled substance sees this building for the first time in their life. (the 2nd pic)
     

    Stephan

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    Nov 9, 2005
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    ok here are some pic i have made, i actually had to do some years ago a project about arhitecture for school and i have these picture left, just found them out now:

    the first one is a hotel

    then there are pics of that bank from other angle.

    as you can see the hotel and the bank are near in one pic.

    and then there is that pic about the church again, its just so damn weird and imo ugly, if you dont watch the roof but the other part, it looks like somekind of warehouse with those windows, it just doesnt have that aura of church, the old churches we have here are nice, i really like the old style, but this was build like in 98 or 99 and you see, a bit futu, doesnt mix with religion.
     

    JCK

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    May 11, 2004
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    Indeed! I live in the hotels for free, I get to eat for free and travel for free. Above all, I get paid for what I do.
     

    swag

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    Sep 23, 2003
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    king Ale said:
    1-The Wilson Hall

    This somewhat modernize building was actually built between 1971 and 1974. It's unique design gives the Wilson Hall a great sense of structure, and a prominent landmark for the skyline. The building provides big laboratories, offices, and supports space for over 1500 scientists. And it houses all kinds of strange experiments(the 1st pic)
    I've actually been in it. For work. It's the main administration building for Fermilab. It was modeled after the Gothic architecture of the Saint-Pierre Cathedral of Beauvais, France.

    The inside is a massive atrium that runs up several stories, and from the top you can look out over miles over the flat prairies of Chicago's Western suburbs.

    And around the place you're surrounded by white buffalo, which is perhaps even a little stranger than the building.
     

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