Combining art with science, the field of architecture can give outstanding results that are not only functional but also a treat to the eye.
A user named “The Cultural Tutor” shared pictures of the world’s strangest architectures on platform X that are bound to leave you in awe. So, let’s have a look at these peculiar yet beautiful structures:
Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple near Vemulawada, India, blends religion and architecture flawlessly with an awe-inspiring snake-shaped design.
The Dunmore Pineapple in Scotland, built in the 18th century is the perfect example of excellent art and architecture with a sense of humour.
Literally materializing their purpose, the National Fisheries Development Board, surfaced as a fish-shaped building in Hyderabad, India.
A stunning piano showroom in Huainan, China, that showcases pure novelty with innovative architecture.
A truly remarkable presentation of architecture inspired by dancers- The Dancing House in Prague, Czech Republic.
Another oddly-shaped building inspired by paper bags that attracts attention- is UTS Business School in Ultimo, Australia.
The Buzludzha Monument in Bulgaria is an abandoned concrete UFO in the mountains built by the communists in the 1970s.
Popularly known as the ‘Thin House’, London’s Five Thurloe Square is an oddly-shaped building standing near the local underground station.
The stunning Port Authority Building in Antwerp is made by following the current trend of blending historical buildings with glass-and-steel structures.
Looking like a place made by AI, Bourtange in the Netherlands is a star-shaped village made in the 18th century.