Ever seen a weird building in your life? One can’t deny the fact that this world is full of masterpieces and non-traditional architectures.
There are several unique things on this planet, including weird and unusual restaurants of the world, strange and unique temples, and
unusual museums around the globe. Many architects have created countless man-made structures and large buildings that not only amaze
visitors but also have gone beyond the boundaries of nature. There are numerous incredible buildings in the world that are known for their
far-out shapes, awe-inspiring designs, and unique styles. We have compiled some of the most remarkable structures in the world you love
to visit.
Independence Temple, USA
Independence Temple is a house of worship and education that is dedicated to the pursuit of peace. It is one of the most unusual
structures in the world. The charming architecture in Missouri dominates the skyline of the city. The temple is the key point of the
headquarters of the Community of Christ. Built by the Community of Christ in response to a revelation, the architecture of the temple
reminds the curved shell of the Nautilus with a stainless steel spire rising up to 300 feet. It presents an assortment of modern and
traditional religious art from all around the world.
Ren Building, China
Ren Building is an attractively designed building in Shanghai. Copenhagen’s Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) proposed this striking design of this
building replicating the Chinese character of Person to correspond with Shanghai’s “Better City, Better Life” 2010 World Expo. The project
was proposed for a hotel, sports and conference centre. The building was visualised as two buildings blending into one. The first building
that emerged from the water was dedicated to activities of the body and housed a sports and water culture centre. The other building that
emerged from the land was dedicated to the spirit and enlightenment and housed a tastefully equipped conference centre.
Wing Shape Zayed National Museum, United Arab Emirates
Situated on Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE, this is the first museum on the island that showcases the history, culture, and socio-
economic transformation of the country. It features five wing-shaped towers projecting from an artificially landscaped mound having the
galleries. The towers seem like thermal chimneys. The museum has different performance spaces. Its large auditorium boasts of a
reminiscent set for presentations and films. The lobby blends with more venues to create a perfect atmosphere for traditional performances
including poetry readings, music, and dance.
Basket Building, USA
The built-in shape of a giant basket, Basket Building is a beautiful structure and a visual treat for those seeking to admire unique things of
the world. Situated in Ohio, the USA, it is among some of the weird structures of the world housing the headquarters of Longaberger
Basket Company. The unique building is an exact imitation of a normal shopping basket and 160 times larger than a Longaberger’s
medium basket. Due to its exclusive shape, it turned into one of the most prime tourist attraction points of the city. With a wonderful design
preserving all the details, this unique building has two attached handles.
Cybertecture Egg Office Building, India
Blending a natural shape with innovative technologies, this exclusive poultry-inspired office building is an architectural wonder for the
visitors. The building is designed by a firm based in H0ng Kong. The building boasts of an iconic architecture complimented with
environmental design, excellent control systems, and evolutionary engineering. These features create the most exclusive building for the
city of Mumbai.
Earth House, Switzerland
Resembling real-life Hobbit holes, Earth House is an architectural marvel styled through the natural terrains for forming the walls of a
house. These are really homes erected into hillsides, with banked earth situated on the top of the basic structures. People live in this
residence for many years. It is among the most unusual houses in the world.
Bubble Palace, France
Also known as Palais Bulles, Bubble Palace is a huge residence in Théoule-sur-Mer, close to Cannes, France. The building was designed
by the Hungarian architect Antti Lovag and the period of its construction was from 1975 to 1989. The palace was actually built for a French
industrialist but later on, a fashion designer named Pierre Cardin bought it as his holiday home. The 1200 square meters house comprises
a front area, panoramic lounge, 500-seat open-air amphitheatre, 10 bedrooms, numerous swimming pools and waterfalls. It is decorated
very beautifully.
Casa Batllo, Spain
Situated in the heart of Barcelona, Casa Batllo is one of the masterpieces of Antoni Gaudí. Comprised of a beautiful colour combination
and offering fantastic architectural splendour, it is an amazing building that captivates the visitors with its rare charm. The current building is
the remodel of a formerly built house, which was restructured by Gaudí in 1904. It has been refurbished many times post that.
Casa Terracota, Colombia
Also called as Ceramic House, Casa Terracota is entirely built by hand through clay and parched in the sun. Located in a regal mountain
village of Colombia, this unusual structure is also known as the ‘Casa de Flintstone’ or Flintstone House by locals. It appears like a large
mound of clay, freely shaped to look like a cottage. This weird structure is surrounded by lush green farmland and positioned against a
spectacular setting of the mountains.