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Top Ten Most Unusual Buildings in the World 1.This unique house is located in a small Polish village; it was designed by architect Daniel Czapiewski. Each day it attracts a lot of public interest. 2.This unique house in located in the Czech Republic, in a town known as Prague. It was designed by a Czech architect in collaboration with a Canadian Counterpart. This structure appears quite unusual to many people. 3.This is the most unique house in India and is located in Mumbai city. It bears the shape of an egg, slightly chopped off at the ends. The structure is a product of creative architecture, new engineering skills, intelligent systems and environmental design. 4.The solar ark is another great structure that shows the superiority of Japanese technology. Simply, this is a power generation facility that sensitizes the world on the importance of utilizing solar power. 5.This basket shaped building is a landmark feature in Ohio, USA. It is seven storeys high and hosts the head offices for Longaberger basket Company. The building is constructed in such a way that inside it has an atrium that soars to the glass ceiling which enables you to see the basket handles that you are seeing over the roof in this picture. 6.The Robot building is the most unique building in Bangkok’s Sathon business district. It houses the main offices for United Overseas Bank. 7.Dubai is famous for exceedingly unique, the latest one is this rotating tower. 8.The Solar Furnace building is one of the most unique features in France. 9.The Ripley’s Believe it or Not Museum is a landmark feature in Canada. Each day hundreds of visitors spend more than usual time looking at this building. 10.The Chinese have been famous for their unique architecture since ancient times. This violin house is locate din Anhui province of China and proves that the Chinese are indeed architectural masters.
Posted on: Sat, 05 Jul 2014 11:33:33 +0000

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