34 Responses to “78 Strangest Buildings Around The World”

  1. Ursula Renz says:

    absolutely revolutionary beautiful designs, Oskar is incredibly creative, hope he will design something for the upcoming Summer Olympics

  2. Ksandra says:

    Very original design of buildings, a beautiful selection, thanks

  3. Fantastic collection of odd-shaped buildings!
    Wonder how many of these attract regular visitors?

  4. thanh says:

    a good collection, thank for all you have done.

  5. Susan Stanley says:

    Excellent collection. Might want to include the Children’s Museum in Indianapolis where life size dinosaurs are breaking out of the side of the building.

  6. Lucky says:

    I thought one of the weirdest house is the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, CA and the creepiest is a building i saw in Blankenberge, Belgium with 3 enormous babies climbing it. I’m sort of disappointed it wasn’t included. But overall, it was a nice list of buildings! I am now hoping to see some on here that i havent seen. There’s also a lot of weird buildings in Seoul, S. Korea; Tokyo, Japan; Doha, Qatar; St. Petersburg, Russia; all over Germany; Iceland; Sweden, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia, Argentina, Mexico, Spain, Denmark, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Portugal, and Belgium. Most of them i have seen and have a picture of, if interested to see what i have email me! I would love to see all the weirdest buildings in the world in a photo book or something!

  7. niyas says:

    its really interesting to engineers and thoughtful to normal peoples .thanks for this good collection.i think its need updation

  8. jalaluddin says:

    these all the amazing building of the world.

  9. HeZZa says:

    I was surprised not to find Coral Castle on here :(

  10. Dana says:

    very nice, thank you for collection

  11. srilekha says:

    very amazing concepts for people to list these i thank to you

  12. Luke says:

    I don’t know how you missed the big crocodile in the northern territory in Australia.

    http://www.vetshoplab.com/2009/06/22/crocodile_hotel.png

    Some great buildings in the list though. :)

  13. Jay P says:

    Surely, a truly comprehensive list of “strange” buildings around the world should include the “upside-down pyramid bulding” now serving as the City of Tempe, Arizona’s City Hall at this (and many other) URLs: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/46/Tempe_City_Hall_-_Tempe,_AZ.JPG Some websters may recognize Tempe as the historical home of Arizona State University.

    It’s truly remarkable what people can create in the absence of living with building codes. A magnificant (and astonishing) collection!

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