People are heard of the seven wonders of the world from ancient times. Though believe it or not, there are even more beautiful buildings that deserve our attention.
Just look at these buildings. They wonder about our imaginations with their unimaginable lines. Our society should be proud of these architectural gems/masterpieces.
12. The Lotus Building in Wujin, People's Republic of China
Blowing out of an artificial lake at the center of Wujin, the Lotus Building. The beautiful building takes its form and name from the blooming lotus flower. The designer's idea was to build a fantastic atmosphere, despite the season or the weather.
11. The Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku, Azerbaijan
The Heydar Aliyev Center is an important cultural center in the capital of Azerbaijan. The remarkable building was designed by a female architect, Zaha Hadid. It is in a public park close to the Baku Convention Center.
10. The City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, Spain
This is one more notable example of today's architecture, and it is positioned right on the water in the center of the park in Valencia. It looks modern and reminds skeletons of a fantastic beast. It comprises five buildings: an IMAX cinema, a covered plaza, a park, an oceanographic park, and a science museum.
9. The Atomium in Heysel Plateau Brussels, Belgium
The Atomium is a worldwide tourist attraction. This incredible piece of architecture was created during the World Fair in 1958 in Brussels. The Atomium building became the most famous monument in the capital of Europe. Engineer Andre Waterkeyn created its design at the event of the World Fair of Brussels in 1958. Its actual structure typifies an iron crystal enlarged 165 billion times.
8. The Emporia Shopping Center In Malmo, Sweden
This shopping mall is the largest in Scandinavia. The double-bent glass surrounding the diagonal slit rips through the building as if it will befall. In the Interior, shoppers and visitors can find colorful elevators and motions instead of sitting benches and hanging gardens.
7. An Incredible And Crazy Alpine Hotel (Hotel in the Alps)
This is yet a concept, but we could not move it by. This hotel is projected to be built in the Alps. Andrii Rozhko is the creator of this building, and he was inspired by the exciting mountain landscape. The fabulous hotel helps visitors experience the most excellent of the famous European mountain range.
6. The Muralla Roja in Calpe, Spain
La Muralla Roja is a modern apartment complex in Calpe, Spain. The Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill designed this wonderful building in 1968. Ricardo Bofill referenced the structure of North African casbahs.
5. The Capital Gate Tower in Abu Dhabi, UAE
This remarkable building, the capital gate, also known as the Leaning Tower of Abu Dhabi, is a very tall building of many stories in Abu Dhabi. It is 160 meters tall, 35 stories high, with above 16,000 square meters of suitable office space. Capital Gate is one of the tallest buildings in Abu Dhabi.
4. The ArtScience Museum In Downtown Core, Singapore
The ArtScience Museum is one of the main attractions of Downtown Core, Singapore. Its shape reminds one of the lotus flower or cupped palms. The three habitable high-rise buildings in the background with a ship on top of them are Marina Bay Sands, a posh hotel, and another architectural showpiece and gem of Singapore.
3. The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain
This is one of the world's most magnificent buildings in the style of postmodern architecture. Philip Johnson (architect) named it 'the greatest building of our time.' The museum has both temporary and permanent exhibitions. The permanent exhibition is dedicated to the art of the twentieth century.
Note: The Guggenheim Museum in New York City is another one.
2. The Kunsthaus Graz, Graz Art Museum, Or Grazer Kunsthaus In Austria
This Art Museum was part of the European Capital of Culture celebrations in 2003. It has become an architectural landmark in Austria. Its exhibition program specializes in modern art from the nineteen-sixties onwards.
1. The Markthal Market Hall In Rotterdam, Netherlands
Markthal Market Hall is the most elegant building in the world. Queen of the Netherlands came to the opening event. The inside of the building is decorated with artwork by Arno Coenen: vegetables, fruits, flowers, and fish. This wonderous building is sometimes jokingly named the "Sistine Chapel of Rotterdam" because of its excellent ceiling design.
Barcelona-based painter and photographer Victor Enrich creates incredible buildings, reconstructing, and deconstructing existing architecture. Gratitude to his imagination, vision and the spell of computer-aided photographic skyscrapers, manipulation, and other buildings appear to twist, bend, and turn inside out.