20 buildings that rebelled against the laws of physics



If earlier you thought that an ordinary house — not the kind of thing that may surprise, now all of your ideas will turn on its head. Just like these houses. Sometimes difficult to understand where they the floor and where the ceiling, but it only adds such architectural creations truly dizzying charm.

The website has gathered for you a selection of the most strange buildings, each of which I want to get lost for a long time.

Curved house, Indianapolis





Center for brain health Lou Ruvo, Las Vegas





Vitra design Museum, Weil am Rhein





The building of the advertising Agency Chiat/Day, CA





The Olympic pavilion "Fish", Barcelona





Habitat, Canada





Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris





Dancing house, Prague





Concert hall, Tenerife





Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao





Crooked house, Sopot





Museum of art Weismann, Minneapolis





Upside-down house, Tennessee





Museum Marta Herford, Herford, Germany





Building Peter Lewis, Cleveland





Center Richard Fisher, New York





The Biomuseum, Panama





Center Maggie Ninewells hospital, Dundee





Library Louis Nucera, Nice





And finally, a building that literally went against the laws of physics. "The great elephant" on the island of Nantes is the walking robot, a home inside which can fit up to 50 people.





Photos on the preview Formyhour, Mirror


See also
Space architecture by Zaha Hadid
Masterpieces of modern architecture


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