Odd, bizarre, incredible – that’s what you’ll shout out after seeing the following images with flipped, broken, creative or just crazy design – 13 pictures of unusual buildings of the world.
Cubic Houses, Rotterdam
Public Library, Kansas
Casa Batlo Barcelona, a Gaudi masterpiece
SF picture of National Theatre of Beijing
Upside Down House in Poland
Wozoco Apartments in Amsterdam
Trulli, conic traditional houses in Puglia, Italy
Incredible contemporary design – Guggenheim Museum of Bilbao
Tea pot gas station in Zillah
Solar Furnace in France
Igloo Cottage in Kvivik, Faroe Islands
The House Attack in Vienna















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9. June 2010 at 5:31 pm
The photo presented here is not the Kansas City Public Library. While they do have a facade of books along the side of the library’s parking garage, the books are either classics or those related somehow to Kansas City or Missouri. The photo here is of books by contemporary authors, mostly mystery writers; it must be a touched up version of the original.
You can see the original at the library’s web site (http://www.kclibrary.org/community-bookshelf), or by searching for images with the phrase “Kansas City Community Bookshelf”, which is what they call it.
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10. August 2010 at 10:49 pm
That is the library in Cardiff, Wales. It was a temporary cover while under construction. Definitely NOT the Kansas City downtown library parking garage (or the library itself, which is an old bank and VERY beautiful)
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