1. Waldspirale in Darmstadt
One of the Viennese artist, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, has designed what has become one of the more unique and visually stimulating buildings in the world. With over 1000 unique windows, individualized handles on windows and doors, a living roof, café, parking, restaurant, bar, playground, and running rivers, Waldspirale in Darmstadt, Germany is an architectural marvel.
2. Reversible Destiny Lofts
The latest work from New York based designers Arakawa and Gin, Reversible Destiny Lofts is an unusual apartment block based in Mitaka, Tokyo. They are eye-catching brightly painted lofts that look like the McDonald's play land through the eyes of someone on LSD. The architecture looks like after an earthquake of size 3, slightly shaken and tilted. Price U.S. $ 750,000 each.
3. Block 16
Block 16 is part of rencanautama designed by OMA prestigious new city center in Almere, Netherlands. Block expressive autonomous reacts on two conditions: a rising mark the end as a sort of gatekeeper harbor entrance. At the other end of this movement smoothened and the building fits with right-angled grid of the adjacent glass blocks housing high.
4. Block Nova Gorica
Slovenian architects Ofis recently completed apartment block in the center of Nova Gorica, Slovenia. The front consists of a 3D "lace" pattern generating elements such as balconies, terraces and pergolas.
5. Copenhagen Building
This building in Copenhagen, Denmark is an apartment block consisting of V and M forms. The idea is that the block is formed such to allow daylight, privacy and views.
6. Montreal's Habitat 67
Apartments connect and stack like Lego blocks in Montreal's Habitat 67. Without a traditional vertical construction, the apartments have open space that most urban housing shortage, including a separate patio for each apartment.
One of the Viennese artist, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, has designed what has become one of the more unique and visually stimulating buildings in the world. With over 1000 unique windows, individualized handles on windows and doors, a living roof, café, parking, restaurant, bar, playground, and running rivers, Waldspirale in Darmstadt, Germany is an architectural marvel.
2. Reversible Destiny Lofts
The latest work from New York based designers Arakawa and Gin, Reversible Destiny Lofts is an unusual apartment block based in Mitaka, Tokyo. They are eye-catching brightly painted lofts that look like the McDonald's play land through the eyes of someone on LSD. The architecture looks like after an earthquake of size 3, slightly shaken and tilted. Price U.S. $ 750,000 each.
3. Block 16
Block 16 is part of rencanautama designed by OMA prestigious new city center in Almere, Netherlands. Block expressive autonomous reacts on two conditions: a rising mark the end as a sort of gatekeeper harbor entrance. At the other end of this movement smoothened and the building fits with right-angled grid of the adjacent glass blocks housing high.
4. Block Nova Gorica
Slovenian architects Ofis recently completed apartment block in the center of Nova Gorica, Slovenia. The front consists of a 3D "lace" pattern generating elements such as balconies, terraces and pergolas.
5. Copenhagen Building
This building in Copenhagen, Denmark is an apartment block consisting of V and M forms. The idea is that the block is formed such to allow daylight, privacy and views.
6. Montreal's Habitat 67
Apartments connect and stack like Lego blocks in Montreal's Habitat 67. Without a traditional vertical construction, the apartments have open space that most urban housing shortage, including a separate patio for each apartment.
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