Ray and Maria Stata Center Building in Cambridge, Massachusetts4yr ⋅ principle_fbundle ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Kansas City Public Library's Parking Garage in Missouri, United States [3872 x 2592]7yr ⋅ itsthegreek ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The junction of Steep Street and Trenchard Street, Bristol, England 18668yr ⋅ bettorworse ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The 30,700 m2/330,452 ft2 'Lotus Hotel' in the xiangshawan desert, Inner Mongolia. Unable to use traditional foundations, the architects fixed the structure to the fluid sands by using underground steel panels and supports; the hotel thus floats like a boat upon the sands, which stabilize it.6yr ⋅ wineddinedand69ed ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
'La Lavadora' (Washing Machine), The Calakmul Building in Mexico City6yr ⋅ jaykirsch ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Forte da Lage - A brazilian navy fortress on a small island by the coast of Rio de janeiro7yr ⋅ logatwork ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Professor builds dream mountain villa where he can get away from it all. Only problem is, it's on top of a Beijing apartment block. [964x633] [OS]7yr ⋅ Teillu ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Bamboo and shingle open-air school in Thailand, photo by Ally Taylor5yr ⋅ jaykirsch ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Finnish architect Matti Suuronen's original ‘Futuro House’ design, 19685yr ⋅ jaykirsch ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The tiny, adorable and bizarre airport of Whakatane, New Zealand. [1795x1066]7yr ⋅ Teillu ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Church in Morocco built from materials from an abandoned oil field, reclaimed by an artist8yr ⋅ jaykirsch ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Front of the Niagara Mohawk Building in Syracuse, NY - x/posted with r/evilbuildings8yr ⋅ jaykirsch ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The Keret House in Warsaw, designed by Jakub Szczesny, a spacious 122 centimetres wide.7yr ⋅ FoxFoxington ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Atlanta, is the largest Hindu temple of its kind outside of India. 34,000 pieces of marble, limestone, and pink sandstone were carved in India and shipped to Atlanta, where the temple was assembled by volunteers. (Link/comments)6yr ⋅ jaykirsch ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Turning Torso: Tallest building in the Nordic Countries (Malmo, Sweden)6yr ⋅ eddypc07 ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Building under top-down construction in Sofia, Bulgaria - 1977 (xpost r/Europe)8yr ⋅ malgoya ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Fort Alexander, St. Petersburg, Russia, built in the 1800s, later used to quarantine infectious deseases.7yr ⋅ jaykirsch ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
[building] The Rainier Tower designed by Minoru Yamasaki. Circa 19715yr ⋅ NoPo_Photo ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Spiral staircase inside huge abandoned WW2 Bunker (vid in comments) [OC]2yr ⋅ PumpkinAutomatic5068 ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Lodge rooms blended into the cliffs, Kagga Kamma Nature Reserve, South Africa6yr ⋅ jaykirsch ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The Barbapapa Dome House I grew up in - Timberline, UT, circa 19806yr ⋅ RedFoxWisdom ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The Robot Building, home of the United Overseas Bank's headquarters in Bangkok (formerly Bank of Asia), was inspired by the shape of the architect's son's toy robot.7yr ⋅ csolisr ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Suburban balls - 50 spherical houses- in 's-Hertogenbosch, the netherlands.6yr ⋅ wineddinedand69ed ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
USC Center for Biological Sciences (1965) Architect: William Pereira5yr ⋅ AmericanPanascope ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Lewis Building, Case Western Reserve University (link with more pics in comments)6yr ⋅ jaykirsch ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Totally bizarre house in the Hyde Park area of Cincinnati, Ohio. [3648x2736]7yr ⋅ Teillu ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Butterfly Conservatory at the National Museum of Play looks like butterfly wings! Esp pretty at night.5yr ⋅ honeybeedreams ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Fort Ross Trading Post building in Nunavut, Canada. Operated by Hudson's Bay Co. 1937-48.6yr ⋅ jaykirsch ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
house built out of hundreds of thousands of discarded embalming fluid bottles, BC, Canada - link in comments6yr ⋅ jaykirsch ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Tree house in Nicaragua above the malarial zone and also safe from wild beasts, snakes, mosquitoes, and scorpions - Sketch magazine, 1906.7yr ⋅ sverdrupian ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Twenty-five luxury villas - with bright blue roofs, pastel yellow walls, wraparound Veranda's and separated by white picket fences - on the roof of a four-story shopping center in Hengyang, China.6yr ⋅ wineddinedand69ed ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The Neuschwanstein, in Germany, built for ONE inhabitant (and his staff) Used by many artiests, movie-makers, etc. as the ideal castle.8yr ⋅ jaykirsch ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
House made of empty embalming fluid bottles, the Glass House in Boswell, BC.7yr ⋅ jaykirsch ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The Heizhaus [Boiler House] of the Goetheanum - Dornach, Switzerland, built in 1915 to heat a larger complex, links in comments5yr ⋅ jaykirsch ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
'Lunch Bar' next to observation towers, 1964 Worlds' Fair in New york6yr ⋅ jaykirsch ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
A house without neighbors. The house that has perched on a rock in the middle of a Drina river for 40 years, Serbia7yr ⋅ KimLeaLane ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings