19 Times Architects Really Outdid Themselves

More than 4 billion people live in urban areas globally. It’s now projected that by 2050, more than two-thirds of the world population will live in urban areas. So no wonder we pay more importance to the buildings and structures around us.

Here are interesting architecture buildings Architects Really Outdid Themselves.

1. Sun And Moon Pagodas In Guilin, China

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2. Athens

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3. Tree House, Singapore

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4. 80 Metre Climbing Wall Built On The Side Of A Power Plant In Copenhagen, Denmark

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5. Grand Central Terminal, NYC, The Sun Can’t Shine Through Like That Now Due To The Surrounding Tall Buildings. 1929

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5. Spitzhäuschen, A Narrow Half-Timbered House Built In 1416 Located In Bernkastel-Kues, Germany

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6. The Interior Of Barcelona’s Sagrada Família, Designed By Antoni Gaudí. Construction Began In 1882- And It’s Still Not Finished. It’s Expected To Be Completed By 2026, Just In Time For The 100th Anniversary Of Gaudí’s Death

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7. Cologne Cathedral. Masterpiece Of Gothic Architecture. Years Build : 1248 – 1880

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8. A Rooftop Restaurant/Cafe In Chongqing, China

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9. Egypt

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10. Gloucester Cathedral

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11. This Vertical Garden Located In Madrid, Spain

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12. The Art Nouveau ‘Gran Hotel Ciudad De México’, 1899, By French Architect, Jacques Grüber

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13. This Spiral Staircase Carved From A Single Tree In 1851 – Located In Lednice Castle, Czech Republic

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14. Zhongshuge Bookstore In Chengdu, China

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15. Early 1900’s Craftsman Home In Seattle

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16. This Apartment Building In Tel Aviv, Israel

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17. Duomo Di Milano, Italy

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18. Park Royal Hotel Singapore

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19. The Entrance To A Nightclub In Seoul, South Korea Designed By Mdrdv

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